Basic Multidimensional Gas Chromatography is aimed at the next generation of multidimensional gas chromatography users who will require basic training in the fundamentals of both GC and GCxGC. This book fills the current need for an inexpensive, straightforward guidebook to get new users started. It will help new users determine when to add or purchase a multidimensional system and teach them to optimize and maximize the capability of each system. Readers will also learn to select specific modes for each portion of a multidimensional analysis. This ideal resource is a concise, hard-hitting text that provides the facts needed to get users up and running.
- Provides a comprehensive and fundamental introduction to multidimensional gas chromatography
- Assists readers in determining when to add or purchase a multidimensional system
- Explains how a given system can be used to its maximum capacity and how users should choose specific modes for different portions of multidimensional analysis
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"The material presented in this book is therefore excellent to acquire a general knowledge of the basics, instrumentation, requirements, and applications of the different multidimensional gas chromatography couplings. The updated information included in the book will be of utmost interest to those already working with these techniques or willing to work in this challenging field." --Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Introduction and historical background: the inside story of
comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
A better way to separate the wheat from the chaff. Progression from
single-dimension gas chromatography to multidimensional gas chromatography
Columns and column congurations
Modulators
Inlets and sampling
Detectors and basic data analysis
Advanced data handling in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
Applications
Professor Nicholas Snow is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. He has almost 30 years experience with gas chromatography and has published 60 papers and book chapters relating to gas chromatography. His work is mainly focused on helping working scientists use advanced techniques such as GC-MS and GCXGC.