Abstract

This article provides an overview of the impact of technology and column development on the evolution of gas chromatography from inception to the present day. This is not a classic history of the subject but the recollections of the authors who individually participated in several of these developments or were eyewitnesses to the impact they had on the practice of gas chromatography. An emphasis is placed on the development of wall-coated open-tubular (capillary) columns as these were the driving forces for many of the improvements in separations and instrumentation.

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