Affiliation:
1. Monash University
2. Universiti Sains Malaysia
3. University of British Colombia
Abstract
We might well ask “Where is gas chromatography (GC) heading?” For many analysts, the answer may be just “more of the same,” reflecting that GC is mature and that most analysis tasks and sample types have been tried and tested. In this scenario, any changes to the basic method may be marginal—sample introduction, and maybe a new detector? But beneath this status quo is an undercurrent of passion, excitement, and power.
Publisher
Multimedia Pharma Sciences, LLC
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