GC is currently one of the most popular methods for separating and analyzing compounds. This is due to its high resolution, low limit of detection, speed, accuracy and reproducibility. GC can be applied to the separation of any compound that is either naturally volatile (i.e. , readily goes into the gas phase) or can be converted to a volatile derivative. This makes GC useful in the separation of a number of small organic and
inorganic compounds (they can be big compounds if you make them small before separation)
Topics covered
This course covers theoretical and practical aspects of Gas Chromatography.
Who should attend?
Technicians, Chemists, Supervisors and Laboratory Managers interested in gaining basic theoretical knowledge and the practical aspects of gas chromatography.
Course Duration
5 days
Theoretical
Practical Work
The practical part of this course will include the following: