How has Traditional Gas Chromatography Evolved? Although the concept of chromatography was invented in 1900 by a Russian-Italian botanist, Mikhail Tsvet, the concept of Gas Chromatography (GC) ...
Gas chromatography (GC) has progressively evolved with the integration of ionic liquids and tailored stationary phases, offering enhanced separation efficiency, increased thermal stability, and ...
Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) is a versatile analytical technique that measures the physicochemical properties of solid surfaces through gas‐phase probe interactions. By employing IGC, researchers ...
This is the Best of the Week. Voices from the Analytical Front Line: Bingchuan Wei on Chromatography in 2026 In the year 2026, chromatography is undergoing a series of advancements and challenges.
The demand for skilled laboratory professionals continues to grow, and chromatography techniques remain dominant tools in nearly every industry. Whether performing a straightforward environmental Gas ...
In the Fraunhofer PREPARE project PUMMEL, research teams at the Fraunhofer Institutes for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS), for ...
In life sciences and bioprocessing, gas analysis helps maintain the integrity of sterile environments while supporting critical parameters like oxygen and CO₂ in fermentation. In the growing clean ...
Fraunhofer's innovative mobile gas chromatography system allows quick detection of volatile organic compounds, crucial for ...
Li-ion batteries are critical in energy storage, but their increasing energy density has led to worries about their safety.
A sensitive static headspace gas chromatographic method was developed and validated for the determination of residual epichlorohydrin (ECH) in sevelamer hydrochloride (SVH) drug substance. This method ...