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New Powerful Gc, Gc/ms Capabilities Accessible to Wider Range of Labs
May 14 2008
Cryogen-Free GC x GC: Agilent introduces GC x GC that doesnât require
cryogen. GC x GC, also known as âcomprehensive GC,â is the separation of
complex samples by diverting each peak from a GC column to a second
column. This two-column method can substantially increase peak capacity and resolving power, which is highly useful with complex mixtures such as petroleum, fuels and environmental samples. Until now, this required cryogenic cooling for modulation between the columns, adding considerable cost and complexity to the basic GC. Agilent also developed columns to further enhance GC x GC performance.
This new GC x GC configuration is the latest iteration of capillary flow
technology, introduced with the Agilent 7890A GC in 2007. It uses a differential flow modulator to focus and transfer effluent from the first column to the second with great precision and repeatability. Control of the device is fully integrated into the 7890A. Capillary flow technology is a proprietary engineering breakthrough for in-oven connections and flow manipulations that withstand temperature cycles and pressures of GC analyses without leaking.
Agilent capillary flow technology now offers the widest range of
multidimensional capabilities, from its simple 2-D Deanâs switch device for heartcutting to analyze for specific peaks in complex mixtures, to comprehensive GC xGC for detailed sample characterization and component class determinations.
âThe power of GC x GC can nowmove beyond the realmof the specialized
research lab into the routine analytical lab, thanks to the simplicity of the capillary flow device and the associated savings in costs and operational difficulty,â said Shanya Kane, Agilent vice president and general manager, Gas Chromatography Systems.
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