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Evaluating 209 PCBs congeners by GC/MS using the Agilent 8890/5977C GC/MSD equipped with the Agilent HydroInert ion source and Agilent J&W DB-XLB column.
The benefits of hydrogen in gas chromatography (GC) are widely accepted - it can be generated in the lab in a cost-effective manner, and it produces fast chromatography and higher sample throughput.
This application note shows the analysis of phthalate with hydrogen carrier gas using the Agilent HydroInert source on a challenging cable sample in GC/MS.
Examination of Mass Spectra of
Aroma Components in Essential Oils
via GC/MS by using HydroInert Ion Source Specifically for Use with
Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas
This application demonstrates that hydrogen carrier gas, when paired with the Agilent HydroInert source, is a viable option for the analysis of terpenes in cannabis flower.
This application note demonstrates residual solvents analysis (RSA) using
headspace as a sample introduction technique on a single quadrupole GC/MS
in selective ion monitoring (SIM) mode with hydrogen as the GC carrier gas.
This application note outlines the translation of a GC/MS forensic drug screening method from using helium to hydrogen carrier gas by applying the HydroInert source.
This application note describes the use of hydrogen carrier gas and the Agilent HydroInert source for GC/MS analysis of humidified canister ‘a(chǎn)ir toxics’ samples at 100% relative humidity, using cryogen-free systems for thermal desorption...
A GC/MS/MS method for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) analysis in a complex soil matrix using hydrogen carrier gas and the Agilent HydroInert source.
The purpose of this document is to help users of Agilent EI GC/MS systems determine if hydrogen
can be used as a carrier gas for their analyses and what considerations and procedures are
necessary to make the transition successful.