Gas Chromatography
Gas chromatography (GC) is a common type of chromatography used in analytical chemistry for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition. Typical uses of GC include testing the purity of a particular substance, or separating the different components of a mixture (the relative amounts of such components can also be determined). In some situations, GC may help in identifying a compound. In preparative chromatography, GC can be used to prepare pure compounds from a mixture.
Description
Temperature control area | Column box, injector, detector. |
Temperature control range | 15 ° C ~ 399 ° C (increment 1 ° C) at room temperature |
Temperature control accuracy | Better than ± 0.1 ° C (200 ° C measured). |
Flame ionization detector (FID): | MFID ≤ 1 × 10-10g / s (sample: C16) |
Detection limit | |
Baseline drift | ≤ 2 × 10-12A / h |