Gas Chromatography
Laboratory gas chromatography is a powerful analytical technique used for the separation and analysis of volatile compounds within a controlled laboratory environment. It operates based on the principles of gas-liquid partitioning, where a sample is injected into a chromatographic column and then vaporized and carried by an inert gas through the column. As the sample travels through the column, different components separate based on their affinity for the stationary phase, with each component eluting at a specific time, creating a chromatogram. Our laboratory GC is widely employed in various scientific disciplines, including chemistry, biochemistry, environmental science, and forensic analysis. It is used for tasks such as identifying and quantifying compounds in complex mixtures, analyzing volatile organic compounds, and ensuring product quality control. The technique offers high sensitivity and precision, making it an essential tool for researchers and scientists to understand and characterize chemical compositions.