Practical Laboratory Skills Training Guides: Gas Chromatography

Brian Stuart (Laboratory of the Government Chemist)

Practical Laboratory Skills Training Guides: Gas Chromatography
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Country
United Kingdom
Published
27 January 2003
Pages
42
ISBN
9780854044788

Practical Laboratory Skills Training Guides: Gas Chromatography

Brian Stuart (Laboratory of the Government Chemist)

Gas chromatography has been the most widely used technique in analytical chemistry since the 1970s. It offers unchallenged resolving power for closely related volatile compounds and high sensitivity and selectivity with many of the detector systems. This technique is very accurate and precise when used in the laboratory. This guide begins by looking at the basic theory behind gas chromatography, then goes on to examine injection and sampling methods and the chromatographic column. Sections on detection, data handling, calibration and standards are followed by problem-solving and practical exercises. Gas Chromatography is one of the Practical Laboratory Skills Training Guides , a series that aims to make achieving best practice easy. These manuals will enable both experienced and inexperienced staff to get the essential basics of any experiment right simply by following the clear and easy to use instructions provided. The guides are written by experienced scientists and include minimal theory, plenty of practical exercises in order to assess competence, and trouble-shooting information.

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