Analytical GC & LC

Im Chromatographie-Labor werden Gesamtölanalysen mit besonderem Augenmerk auf gesättigte Kohlenwasserstoffe, hochflüchtige organische Verbindungen und Lipidfraktionen (z. B. Fettsäuren, Alkohole, Sterole) durchgeführt.

Fachspezifische Schlagworte

Kategorien

Instrumentierung

Laboratory instrumentation

Instrumente

  • Gas Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer
  • Gas Chromatograph

    Gas chromatography - specifically gas-liquid chromatography - involves a sample being vapourised and injected onto the head of the chromatographic column. The sample is transported through the column by the flow of inert, gaseous mobile phase. The column itself contains a liquid stationary phase which is adsorbed onto the surface of an inert solid. (Source: Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). 2023. GCMD Keywords, Version 16.3. Greenbelt, MD: Earth Science Data and Information System, Earth Science Projects pision, Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). URL (GCMD Keyword Forum Page): https://forum.earthdata.nasa.gov/app.php/tag/GCMD+Keywords)

  • Gas Chromatography Flame Ionization Detector

    Gas Chromatography - Flame Ionization Detector or GC-FID is a common analytical technique that is widely used in the petrochemical, pharmaceutical and natural gas markets. A flame ionization detector (FID) is a scientific instrument that measures the concentration of organic species in a gas stream. It is frequently used as a detector in gas chromatography. An FID typically uses a Hydrogen/Air flame into which the sample is passed to oxidize organic molecules and produces electrically charged particles (ions). The ions are collected and produce an electrical signal which is then measured. (Source: Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). 2023. GCMD Keywords, Version 16.3. Greenbelt, MD: Earth Science Data and Information System, Earth Science Projects pision, Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). URL (GCMD Keyword Forum Page): https://forum.earthdata.nasa.gov/app.php/tag/GCMD+Keywords)

  • Liquid Chromatograph

    Chromatography in which the mobile phase is a liquid. (Note 1: Liquid chromatography can be carried out either in a column or on a plane. Note 2: Liquid column chromatography utilizing small particles (2–20 μm) and a relatively high inlet pressure (up to 50 MPa (500 bar)) is often characterized by the term high-performance liquid chromatography, and the acronym HPLC. Note 3: If smaller particles (less than 2 μm) and higher inlet pressures (up to 150 MPa (1500 bar)) are employed, then the method is characterized by the term ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography UHPLC) or ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC).) (Source: IUPAC; https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2017-0111)

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