Inverse Gas Chromatography(IGC): Theory and Practical applications
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Last Update | 01/11/2024 |
Completion Time | 2 hours 20 minutes |
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IGC-SEA Product Manager and IGC technique specialist Dr. Anett Kondor introduces the Inverse Gas Chromatography technique
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Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC)
View allIGC-SEA Product Manager and IGC technique specialist Dr. Anett Kondor discusses acid-base parameters.
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IGC-SEA Product Manager and IGC technique specialist Dr. Anett Kondor discusses diffusion coefficient application using the IGC instrument.
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The main difference between inverse GC and analytical GC is that we invert the roles of the stationary and mobile phase. So in inverse GC, we have a column, it could be a film, a fiber, a granule and we have carrier gas, nitrogen or helium and then we inject the probe molecule with known properties and measure the retention time of that probe molecule as it travel across the surface of the materials of interest.
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From the webinar Surface Energy Heterogeneity for Coating and Adhesion Applications –
The Inverse Gas Chromatography Technique by Dr. Dan Burnett
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IGC-SEA Product Manager and IGC technique specialist Dr. Anett Kondor answers questions about Columns, solvent calibrations and pressure drop on the IGC instrument.
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