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Can you suggest a GC column that I can use to analyze alcohols and aldehydes?
Where can I find information on tips and considerations on method development?
How to choose right column for my GC analysis?
Our Method requires a five-point calibration curve. Because the EPA recommends a 30 meter, 0.25 mm I.D. capillary column with a 1.0 µm film, my chromatograms exhibit all of the symptoms of overload for the 120 and 160 ppm standards. What can I do?
Our lab routinely injects samples with an aqueous matrix, we commonly have problems getting reproducible results. How do we improve this?
What is the best way to condition a capillary column?
How does Agilent Technologies compare the performance of its columns relative to competitors, and what type of tests are carried out?
How can I increase the sample throughput and analysis speed using megabore columns?
What is the significance of N, the number of theoretical plates for a given column, and why is it important?
What are the Quality Control Specifications that are available for GC Capillary Columns?
How does 3-way splitter plus backflushing cuts pesticide analysis time?