Gas chromatography (GC) has indeed become a potent instrument that offers an analytical explanation in various areas such as the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs, environmental research, and more. In the very middle of the separative mode, there takes place the capillary column, a sleek tube that is filled with the stationary phase material serving oneContinue reading “Maximizing Analytical Precision: The Fused Silica Advantage in Gas Chromatography”
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Intriguing Facts About Portable Gas Chromatograph
Whether in a lab setting or out in the field, scientists may detect and measure low concentrations of volatile and semi-volatile chemical substances using portable gas chromatograph (GCMS) equipment. The ability to use portable GCMS technology did not arise until the 1990s, a long time after GCMS was first developed in the 1950s. The creationContinue reading “Intriguing Facts About Portable Gas Chromatograph”
Understanding the significance of the GC Capillary Column
Capillary Gas chromatography (GC) is a simple insulating device with a narrow tube with an insulation coating in its interior side. Overall there are three types of capillary Gas cylinder available in the market which can be used for this purpose. They generally have tube -like structure and are differentiated on the basis of theirContinue reading “Understanding the significance of the GC Capillary Column”