Intelligent use of Relative Response Factors in Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionisation Detection

GC, MDGC

Intelligent use of Relative Response Factors in Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionisation Detection

31 May, 2012

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on GC, MDGC.

Karen Rome and Allyson McIntyre
1 min read
Download
Quantitative analysis is required in pharmaceutical R&D to measure the quality of materials used in active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacture, and to monitor the composition of reactions over time.  Reagents and matrix typically contain organic carbon, are often volatile and cover a wide range of polarities; therefore Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionisation Detection (GC-FID) is often the appropriate technique.

Latest Articles

Explore Our Other Sites

Labmate Online
GLP-1 drugs may reduce Long COVID lung fibrosis risk in type 2 diabetes
Explore more Arrow
Envirotech Online
DC’s July fireworks pollution spike exposes limits of annual air quality standards
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
Energy efficiency first: Why shipping must act now while low-GHG fuels scale
Explore more Arrow
Petro Online
Engineering verified sustainability through precision lubricant testing and analysis
Explore more Arrow