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Gas Liquid Chromatography

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Gas-liquid chromatography is a type of chromatography used for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition. It involves a mobile phase (gas) passing through a stationary phase (liquid) to separate components based on their interaction with the stationary phase.

Key Features

  • Separates and analyzes compounds based on their vaporization abilities
  • Uses a mobile gas phase and a liquid stationary phase
  • Widely used in analytical chemistry and research

Pros

  • High sensitivity and resolution
  • Can analyze a wide range of compounds
  • Rapid analysis times

Cons

  • Requires specialized equipment and expertise
  • May not be suitable for all types of compounds

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