
|Articles|August 20, 2010
- The Column-08-20-2010
- Volume 6
- Issue 15
Musings from the Little Black Book of GC (Part 3)
Incognito concludes by looking at column contamination (and regeneration) and how to select the most appropriate inlet liners for specific applications.
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In the final part of this series, Incognito concludes by looking at two very important aspects of practical capillary gas chromatography: column contamination (and regeneration) and how to select the most appropriate inlet liners for specific applications.
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