Fast Gas Chromatography (Fast GC)

A rapid gas chromatography technique enabling faster separation and analysis of volatile compounds with high resolution.

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Rapid Screening Analysis for Barbiturates in Human Urine by GC-TOFMS
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When you don't know what you're looking for, as is often the case with environmental contaminants and pollutants, the task can seem daunting, but high-resolution TOFMS and GCxGC is a powerful combination for non-target searches. With the tools inc...
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Overview of how LECO Pegasus GC-TOFMS can automate and expedite sample analysis to increase laboratory throughput.
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Helium is becoming an increasingly limited natural resource; using Hydrogen to achieve increased chromatographic throughput in GC applications is attractive. Both have advantages and disadvantages. LECO experts investigated the use of Hydrogen as ...
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Small time savings throughout the workflow can add up to big savings. See aroma and flavor examples of how automated sample prep and elevated Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (TOFMS) analysis, followed by software solutions to compare and evaluate...
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Essential oils and/or their components are well-known for their aromatic properties and are commonly used in many applications e.g., perfumery, food and agricultural, as well as pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
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Small time savings throughout the workflow can add up to big savings. See aroma and flavor examples of how automated sample prep and elevated Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (TOFMS) analysis, followed by software solutions to compare and evaluate...
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Ginger Oil Analysis and Grade Differentiation with Pegasus BTX Using Hydrogen Carrier Gas
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This application compendium explores the integration of hydrogen as a carrier gas in high-resolution gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOFMS) systems, specifically the Pegasus® GC-HRT. Addressing the challenges posed by the d...
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Hydrogen as a carrier gas for GC-TOFMS analysis is explored.