Abstract

Gas chromatography (GC), along with other chromatographic techniques, is vitally important in forensic science to separate substances of analytical interest. This article explores some of the theories of GC and leads the reader through discussions of injectors, columns, and detectors. An introduction to column selection, choice of pneumatic conditions, and temperature settings is also provided.

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