Citric acid is a weak, colorless organic acid. The main sources of citric acid are citrus fruits such as limes and lemons, and due to this many people confuse citric acid and vitamin C. Citric acid is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle, an important process in the body to get…
Read more
Listen in as Prof Dan shows you what to do when peaks are coming out too close together in Gas Chromatography (GC) or Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). He gives some simple tips that can help better separate the peaks so you can better identify and quantify different compounds present in a sample.
Join Prof Dan as he explains what an FID (Flame Ionization Detector) is. Other than Mass Spec, FID is the most common type of detector used in a GC (Gas Chromatograph). Imagine blowing a stream of chemicals into a candle then measuring the amount of static electricity, and you’ll get a rough idea of how…
Read more
To kick off 2024, we’d like to share some of the reasons why folks have chosen the Lucidity GC and LC this past year: Easy to use Self-installable Small footprint No gas tanks required for the GC Great / Free support from Lucidity Low cost Transparent pricing (system cost includes everything you need to run…
Read more