
There are several key benefits to using multidimensional GC techniques in routine analysis. An examination of mineral oil analysis in food reveals the utility of these techniques.

There are several key benefits to using multidimensional GC techniques in routine analysis. An examination of mineral oil analysis in food reveals the utility of these techniques.

HRMS is widely used in chromatography for analyzing complex mixtures. However, chromatographers should take note of the exponentially larger data set that HRMS provides before deciding whether to use the technique for the analysis they are conducting.

A new approach based on post-column in situ hydrogenolysis, and flame ionization was used here to improve characterization of volatile aldehydes. We review and describe that approach here.

What can chiral capillary GC do for you? The answer lies in what analysis one is attempting to accomplish. Here, we discuss the utility of chiral capillary GC and where the technique is most valuable, focusing on three application areas in particular.

A chronological examination of GC is presented here, with a look at where the technique is heading and how it can be used to advance environmental sustainability.