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How does a Flame Ionization Detector (FID) for GC work?
Join Prof Dan as he explains what an FID (Flame Ionization Detector) is. Other than Mass Spec, FID i...
Allergy Season is Upon Us!
Now that spring is here and all things pollen are happening it’s time to get the allergy medic...
What do Limit of Detection (LOD) and Limit of Quantitation (LOQ) mean?
Prof Dan explains briefly and simply what Limit of Detection and Limit of Quantitation mean, two con...
Folic Acid Analysis on the Lucidity LC-UV
Folic Acid, Folate, or Vitamin B9 is a key vitamin used by the human body to generate new healthy re...
BZK / BAC in hand soaps and body washes
It only seems appropriate during cold and flu season that we do something on soaps and hand sanitize...
How much sample should I put in my Gas Chromatograph?
Professor Dan explains how much sample you should put in your Gas Chromatograph (GC), and how to adj...
How much Ethanol is in my beer?
Whether you drink a beer from a major manufacturer, the local brewer down the street, or even brew t...
BTEX on the Lucidity GC-FID
Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, is a term given to organic compounds that become a gas at ambie...
How much of a pounding can your Gas Chromatograph take?
Robustness is something that needs to be considered when using a Gas Chromatograph (GC) instrument.&...
Core shell columns: What are they and how will they help with my HPLC analysis?
HPLC columns are the crux of a good separation and as we all learned, the smaller the particle size,...
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