
|Articles|November 19, 2010
- The Column-11-19-2010
- Volume 6
- Issue 21
Summer Reflections (Part 3)
Incognito concludes with a discussion on attempts to improve the selectivity of GC separations.
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In the last of this three-part series, Incognito concludes with a discussion on the recent advances (or lack of them) in the technique of capillary gas chromatography focusing on attempts to improve the selectivity of GC separations.
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