Gas Chromatography

Separation Science in collaboration with Markes International

Since 1997, Markes International has been at the forefront of innovation for enhancing the measurement of trace-level volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) by gas chromatography (GC).

Recent Posts

Demystifying comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC)

Join SepSolve Analytical as they demonstrate how the latest advances in GC×GC hardware and software are extending the capabilities of the technique from the niche to the mainstream.

Simplifying GC–MS sample preparation for product and material testing

This on-demand presentation addresses the use of an innovative, robust and cost-effective sampling device, the Micro-Chamber/Thermal Extractor, combined with the powerful analytical capabilities of thermal desorption-gas chromatography mass...

Indoor Air Quality – The science and regulations behind the headlines

Learn about the wide range of regulatory and market pressures placed on manufacturers to limit the chemical emissions from products and materials in this on-demand presentation.

Helium shortage 4.0: Is hydrogen carrier gas the solution to the GC–MS problem?

Are you interested in an alternative to helium as a carrier gas in GC? Could hydrogen offer any advantages? Join our expert presentation and discussion forum to hear a panel of experts discuss this topic and more.

Moving towards sustainable gas chromatography laboratories

Find out how progressing to a more sustainable laboratory is possible by switching to a multi-gas system by registering for this on-demand webinar that focuses on the replacement of helium as a carrier gas in gas chromatography.

Thermal Desorption for the Analysis of Electronic Cigarette Aerosols

Electronic cigarettes, or “e-cigarettes,” are a relatively new product that is experiencing a rapid growth in popularity. As a result, users, regulatory agents, and scientists are interested in assessing the safety or potential risks associated with...

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