In this presentation, given at the 2019 Spring Meeting of the London Metabolomics Network (LMN) and the South East Region Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (SERAD), Alan Griffiths, Product Specialist at LECO UK, explores the fundamentals of multi-dimensional chromatography (GC×GC) and discusses its core benefits with a focus on high quality Quad Jet Thermal systems.

 

What is GCxGC?

  • Multi-dimensional gas chromatography (to separate coeluting peaks)
  • All analytes from 1st dimension column pass to 2nd dimension column
  • The modulator connects the two columns.

What are the advantages?

  • Increased signal-to-noise and analyte detectability
  • Improved peak resolution
  • Highly controllable, even mid-run
  • Quantitative
  • Reproducible

What you will learn by viewing this presentation?

  • How to more than double identifications
  • How to improve identification confidence
  • How to improve quantitation
  • How to control the complete 3-dimensional chromatographic space.

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15th Annual Conference of the Metabolomics Society
23 – 27 June 2019, The Hague, The Netherlands
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Published  Jun 5, 2019

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