GC-MS Electron Impact(Griffin)
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Summary
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) is an analytical technique that combines the separation properties of gas-liquid chromatography with the detection feature of mass spectrometry to identify different substances within an unknown sample. The GC separates volatile organic compound into individual substances when heated. The heated gases are carried through a column with an inert gas such as helium.
Our Instrument
Our GC-MS system is a Griffin 450. This system includes two integrated sample introduction method: Split/splitless liquid injector for liquid sampling via direct syringe injection and Universal Sampling Port (USP) for vapor sampling by means of direct air intake through sampling line.
How to Use