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Should you be using GCxGC in your routine analysis?
Two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) started out as a specialized technique reserved for the domain of academic researchers. But the technique, and the instrumentation, have evolved significantly in the past decade. Does it make sense to use GC x GC in routine analysis? Frank Dorman weighs in.
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How to Pick Column Combinations for GCxGC
When you are setting up a two-dimensional GC separation (GCxGC), how do you get the optimal combination of columns with the least amount of method development pain? In two new short videos, Nick Snow of Seton Hall offers advice, about column type and column length.
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Rethinking Sample Prep
When we asked Doug Raynie where he sees sample preparation heading, he replied not in terms of specific techniques, but instead in terms of the overarching considerations that we should keep in mind. Do we need to rethink sample prep?
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