Correlation Techniques Applied to Gas Chromatography: A Re-Appraisal

The case for applying correlation techniques to gas chromatography has been re-examined following the introduction of on-line cross-correlators, and it is concluded that there is still little scope for these techniques in a normal chromatograph situation. A series of experiments designed to demonstr...

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Main Authors: G C Moss, K R Godfrey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1972-09-01
Series:Measurement + Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/002029407200500901
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Summary:The case for applying correlation techniques to gas chromatography has been re-examined following the introduction of on-line cross-correlators, and it is concluded that there is still little scope for these techniques in a normal chromatograph situation. A series of experiments designed to demonstrate the feasibility of applying cross-correlation to trace analysis by gas chromatography is reported and, from these experiments, it is concluded that correlation offers considerable advantages over the conventional single-sample injection method when minute quantities of a component in a sample gas are being sought. With the continuing interest in environmental pollution, there appears to be much scope for correlation techniques in this area.
ISSN:0020-2940