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Thermo Fisher Scientific is pleased to announce a new gas chromatography (GC) method for a rapid, automated determination of benzene and toluene in gasoline.
LECO’s Life Science and Chemical Analysis Centre has released two new application notes focused on energy and fuels.
Comprehensive two-dimensional GC (GCxGC) is a powerful gas chromatographic technique that uses two columns to achieve separations of complex mixtures that would not be possible with a single column.
AccuTOF GCv|4G 
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Offers even faster data acquisition rates and higher resolving power than its predecessor
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Features a maximum data acquisition rate of 50 spectra per second and a resolving power of 8000
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Makes it possible to acquire high-resolution mass spectra in combination with third party two-dimensional GC (GC×GC)
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Provides sensitivity of S/N >100 at OFN 1 pg/µL
JEOL
www.jeolusa.com
Process GC involves the deployment of rugged, reliable gas chromatographs in demanding process environments. Where traditional sampling and analysis occurs off-site in analytical laboratories, process GC brings the “lab” to the production site, providing realtime product analysis.
Gas chromatography (GC) has experienced significant changes over the past 40 years, some technology based and others driven by specific applications.
Thermo Fisher’s Eric Phillips, describes the adoption of MS detectors in GC as a “technology shift” that began with single-quad MS as an alternative to standard GC detection modes.
The proverbial “ounce of prevention” goes a long way toward preventing serious GC downtime. Keeping up with routine maintenance is the secret to ensuring that scheduled maintenance downtime occurs on the lab’s terms, not by fickle fate.
This month Lab Manager Magazine poses four questions on GC usage, likes, and dislikes to a panel of five experts
Despite steadily losing ground to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) over the years, particularly for polar compounds, gas chromatography (GC) remains one of the more rapid and efficient chromatographic methods.
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Gas chromatography (GC) is a common technique used in analytical chemistry for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.
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Your input on GC Systems will be used for editorial purposes, to identify trends and developments, and will be included in a new editorial section called “Survey Says.” The survey should take less than 5 minutes of your time to complete.
The editors of Lab Manager Magazine are conducting a brief survey on GC Columns.
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AccuTOF GCv|4G 
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Offers even faster data acquisition rates and higher resolving power than its predecessor
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Features a maximum data acquisition rate of 50 spectra per second and a resolving power of 8000
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Makes it possible to acquire high-resolution mass spectra in combination with third party two-dimensional GC (GC×GC)
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Provides sensitivity of S/N >100 at OFN 1 pg/µL
JEOL
www.jeolusa.com
GCMS-TQ8030

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High-sensitivity analysis allows a wide variety of measurement modes, including MRM, scan, combination scan/MRM, and neutral loss scan
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Features Shimadzu’s UFsweeper® technology
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Comes equipped with Advanced Scanning Speed Protocol
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Makes high-speed MRM acquisition possible
Shimadzu
www.ssi.shimadzu.com
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In this free, educational webinar brought to you by Lab Manager Magazine, a panel of technical experts representing leading vendors will discuss some of the trends and improvements in dealing with sample preparation for chromatography.
This free webinar provides a wonderful opportunity for lab professionals to understand how CDS suppliers are dealing with advancements in CDS development to meet the demands of faster and newer instruments.
Lab Manager Magazine is producing a vendor presentation webinar on GC columns. This free webinar provides an opportunity for lab professionals to understand how advancements in GC columns are meeting the needs of researchers.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific is pleased to announce a new gas chromatography (GC) method for a rapid, automated determination of benzene and toluene in gasoline.
LECO’s Life Science and Chemical Analysis Centre has released two new application notes focused on energy and fuels.
A recent article, originally published in “Innovations in Food Technology” (November, 2011), has been made available online at ScionHasArrived.com.
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Problem: The environmental safety and food production industries are facing a rapidly changing climate, being increasingly affected by regulatory and financial pressures. Development and expansion of their portfolio of chromatography techniques, to d
Rather than simply purchasing a gas chromatograph, lab managers can choose from over 200 analyzers or pre-configured gas chromatographs designed to comply
with specific ASTM, UOP, EN or GPA standard methods.