Video preview 'Capillary columns'



Abstract In this chapter you find one of a series of five master-presentations by Harold McNair, one of the icons of separation science. He is currently emeritus professor at the Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. He has published numerous educational and scientific books and scientific publications. This session is called 'Capillary columns'. The full series is intended for those persons with little to no background in chromatography. It assumes two years of college chemistry-general and organic. It should prove useful to technicians, students, graduate students, Phds and even professors planning to work with GC.

KeywordsTopics to be discussed in the five sessions are: definitions of GC, separation principle, advantages and limitations of GC, basic instrumental components of a GC and more detailed information on capillary columns and three detectors: FID,TCD and ECD, quantitative and qualitative analysis.

LevelBasic

These online courses are produced and released by Chromedia as a part of the initiative 'The Year of Education' in Separation Science, supported by Chromedia together with separationsNOW.com, a John Wiley publication.

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More details and depth on GC columns can be found on Chromedia in the Topic Circle on Columns and in:

  • Packed and capillary columns
    • Column conditioning and storage
      • Column preparation
        • The stationary phase
          • Column choice and optimization
            • Fast GC columns
              • High Temp System Conditioning
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