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.
This video walks you through System Suitability, which tests your Liquid Chromatograph (HPLC) or Gas Chromatograph (GC) to help you ensure that your system is functioning properly and giving good results.
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…
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Prof Dan explains briefly and simply what Limit of Detection and Limit of Quantitation mean, two concepts and terms that are important to understand when preforming chemical analysis with techniques like Gas Chromatography (GC) and Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
Chemist Dan shows you how to perform dilutions in the chemistry lab, which is an important pre analysis step for preparing samples and standards for GC or U/HPLC analysis.
Professor Dan explains how much sample you should put in your Gas Chromatograph (GC), and how to adjust the amount of sample you’re putting in
Professor Dan explains calibration curves
miniGC Training & Installation Videos From installation to operation, the miniGC could not be easier. See how to install and run a miniGC and miniGC Autosampler or skip to a particular segment for detail on that topic. The complete video is only 12 minutes long or skip to the section that interests you. Chapters System…
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