Gas chromatography (GC) remains an indispensable analytical method for the separation, identification and quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in diverse matrices. By utilising the ...
Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) is a versatile analytical technique that measures the physicochemical properties of solid surfaces through gas‐phase probe interactions. By employing IGC, researchers ...
The North America Gas Chromatography Market is projected to grow from US$ 1.69 billion in 2025 to US$ 2.64 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 5.75%. This growth is fueled by stringent environmental ...
VOC analysis using HS-SPME GC–MS on concrete is a novel forensic approach, providing substantial evidence in decomposition cases. The study represents the first successful legal introduction of VOC ...
Analysts interested in quantifying volatile organic compounds like disinfection byproducts in liquid samples should consider using the gas chromatography system. There are two gas chromatography (GC) ...
Regulatory changes from the EPA have catalyzed significant innovations in gas chromatography, enhancing analytical ...
How has Traditional Gas Chromatography Evolved? Although the concept of chromatography was invented in 1900 by a Russian-Italian botanist, Mikhail Tsvet, the concept of Gas Chromatography (GC) ...