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A Practical Guide to Gas Analysis by Gas Chromatography

Highly practical reference that helps users make key decisions surrounding gas chromatography analysis, including setup, hardware/software selection, calibration, analysis, and more

John Swinley (Author), Piet de Coning (Author)

9780128188880, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 11 May 2019

440 pages, 197 illustrations (120 in full color)
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.8 cm, 0.68 kg

A Practical Gas Analysis by Gas Chromatography provides a detailed overview of the most important aspects of gas analysis by gas chromatography (GC) for both the novice and expert. Authors John Swinley and Piet de Coning provide the necessary information on the selection of columns and components, thus allowing the reader to assemble custom gas analysis systems for specific needs. The book brings together a wide range of disparate literature on this technique that will fill a crucial gap for those who perform different types of research, including lab operators, separation scientists, graduate students and academic researchers.

This highly practical, up-to-date reference can be consulted in the lab to guide key decisions about proper setup, hardware and software selection, calibration, analysis, and more, allowing researchers to avoid the common pitfalls caused by incorrect infrastructure.

1. Overview and theory2. Gas analysis laboratory3. The gas chromatograph4. Standards, calibration and samples5. Valves6. Sampling and sample introduction7. GC columns for gas analysis8. GC detectors9. Data system and data handling10. Multidimensional gas analysis11. Practical Guidelines for selected gas analysis applications12. Troubleshooting

Subject Areas: Analytical chemistry [PNF]

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