Gas chromatographs

Gas chromatographs are analytical instruments used to separate and analyze the components of a gas mixture. The operation of a gas chromatograph is based on the separation of the components of a mixture based on their physical and chemical properties, such as volatility, polarity, and affinity for the column packing material.

The gas chromatograph consists of three main components: the sampler, the chromatographic column, and the detector.
The sampler is used to introduce the gas mixture into the analysis system.
The chromatographic column consists of a stationary phase, which is usually a solid or liquid material that fills the glass column tube, and a mobile phase, which is an inert gas such as nitrogen or helium.
There are several types of detectors used in gas chromatographs, such as flame ionization detectors.

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