Abstract

Specialized chromatographic literature and chromatographic practice have been emphasizing on the identification of individual compounds from complicated gas chromatograms over the past several years. A gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer data system has been the most efficient combination. However, much simpler techniques are provided by use of the so-called selective detectors. Selective detectors give a response only to certain heteroatoms, resulting in a simplified chromatogram. Many selective systems exist and some of them are manufactured commercially and employed in routine chromatographic practice. Recently, new selective detectors have been developed and known detector designs have been innovated. The publication, “Selective Gas Chromatographic Detectors” collects and collates up-to-date information on this topic to provide a detailed understanding of selective detectors in general, their principles, designs, and analytical possibilities.

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