Thinking Outside of the Box, Part 1: Coeluting Compounds on Purpose?
Ryan Schonert, VUV Analytics
Ryan Schonert, new to the VUV Analytics Applications team, composed his first blog on how GC-VUV is substantially different than Gas Chromatography and an alternative to…
Read More >The Versatility of Gas Chromatography-Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy with a Wide-Bore Thick-Film 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane GC Column
Jack Cochran, VUV Analytics
The conclusion to Jack Cochran's last few blog posts, demonstrating the versatility of GC-VUV Detectors across a range of applications with just one GC Column.
Read More >Jack Tries to be as Brief as his GC Runtimes: Faster Mixed Solvents Analysis Using Gas Chromatography-Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Jack Cochran, VUV Analytics
Jack explains how GC-VUV can be utilized to make shorter GC runtimes by increasing the oven ramp temperature, while still obtaining accurate results.
Read More >Let’s Get Small: Mixed Solvents Analysis Using Gas Chromatography-Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Jack Cochran, VUV Analytics
Jack explains how GC-VUV is an ideal alternate approach, to GC-FID and GC-MS, because VUV absorbance spectra are unique, especially for small molecules like solvents, and…
Read More >The Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy Toolkit for Gas Chromatography Detection
Dr. Kevin A. Schug, University of Texas, Arlington
Chiranal 2018 presentation highlights key capabilities of GC-VUV universal detection such as easy isomer analysis, resolution of co-eluting peaks, and automated analysis of compound classes. The…
Read More >Molecular spectroscopy – Information rich detection for gas chromatography
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
Review of molecular spectroscopy detection for GC including GC-VUV. Authors describe GC-VUV as a universal detector that can distinguish isomers, deconvolve co-eluting peaks, provide compound class…
Read More >[LCGC Blog]: Potential for Use of Stable Isotope–Labeled Internal Standards in Gas Chromatography–Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy Methods
[LCGC Blog]: Dr. Kevin A. Schug, University of Texas, Arlington
LCGC blog describes a new quantitative approach using stable isotope–labeled internal standards (SIL-IS) with GC–VUV. Co-eluting isomers, including isotopically labeled compounds, can be correctly identified.
Read More >Introducing Gas Chromatography – Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy (GC-VUV)
VUV Analytics
GC-VUV simplifies gas chromatography. Unique VUV spectra enable accurate isomer analysis, shorter GC run times, and deconvolution of co-eluting peaks. VUV data simplicity and automated compound…
Read More >One Response Factor to Rule Them All…
Jonathan Smuts, VUV Analytics
When a Relative Response Factor (RRF) is known for a compound within a given Spectral Filter (SF) range, it can be used to calculate RRFs for…
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