High Information Spectroscopic Detection Techniques for Gas Chromatography
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Gas chromatography has always been a simple and widely used technique for the separation of volatile compounds and their quantitation. However, the common detectors used with this technique are mostly universal and do not provide any specific qualitative information. There have been some attempts to combine the separation power of GC with the qualitative capabilities of "high-information" spectroscopic techniques including infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, molecular rotational resonance spectroscopy, and vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy. Some of these hyphenations have proven to be quite successful while others were less so. The history of such attempts, up to the most recent studies in this area, are discussed. Most recently, the hyphenation of GC with molecular rotational resonance spectroscopy which provides promising results and is a newly developed technique is reviewed and compared to previous high-information spectroscopic detection approaches. The history, description and features of each method along with their applications and challenges are discussed.
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