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In a GSC, the stationary phase and support are both made of the same material. 7 Chemicals are kept in place with this technique by adhering to the support’s surface.
Typically, this support is made of an inorganic substance like silica or alumina. Molecular sieves, which are porous materials consisting of a silica and alumina combination, or organic polymers such porous polystyrene are other supports that can be utilised in this technique.
The Global gas-solid chromatography market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The GC-2025 capillary gas-solid (more commonly referred to as simply gas chromatography) chromatograph from Shimadzu lowers environmental impact by consuming less electricity and carrier gas while maintaining the performance requirements for capillary analysis.
The GC-2025 has a new energy-saving column oven with a compact volume and minimal heat loss, as well as a digital flow controller that regulates both the carrier and detector gases. These characteristics result in a significant decrease in operating expenses. The small GC-2025 gas chromatograph offers high-quality performance while being environmentally sustainable.
In order to better utilise lab space, there has been an increase in demand in recent years for devices with a reduced installation footprint. The GC-2025 satisfies this criteria and has all necessary features for typical capillary analysis.
Normative Analysis Units Embedded in a Small Area, The flame ionisation detector (FID), split/splitless injection unit (SPL), and electronic flow controllers (AFC/APC) are installed as standard equipment.
The GC-2025 delivers energy savings while providing the maximum performance required for capillary analysis, producing highly accurate analytical findings and increased productivity. It does this by using design aspects from the high-performance GC-2010 Plus capillary gas chromatograph.
For trace analysis, the FID minimum detection limit of 2 pgC/s offers great sensitivity.