Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Columbia, Maryland) updated its existing System GC Program to include the GC-2014 gas chromatograph. In addition, the program now offers new streamlined systems for natural gas, transformer gas, and greenhouse gas analysis, as well as biofuels and biomass feedstock research.
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Columbia, Maryland) updated its existing System GC Program to include the GC-2014 gas chromatograph. In addition, the program now offers new streamlined systems for natural gas, transformer gas, and greenhouse gas analysis, as well as biofuels and biomass feedstock research.
For more information about Shimadzu’s System GC Program, visit:www.ssi.shimadzu.com
Inside the Laboratory: The Chromatography Laboratory at the University of Rouen
April 18th 2024In this edition of “Inside the Laboratory,” Pascal Cardinael and Valérie Agasse of the University of Rouen in Mont‑Saint-Aignan, France, discuss their laboratory’s work with miniaturizing gas chromatography (GC) columns and systems to improve on-site air analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).