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Miniaturized Gas Chromatography

Muhammad Akbar

The Pennsylvania State University

Gas chromatography (GC) is the leading analytical instrument for the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Due to its wide-ranging applications, it has received great attention both from industrial sectors and scientific communities. Recently, numerous research efforts have benefited from the advancements in micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) and nanotechnology based solutions to miniaturize the key components of GC instrument (pre-concentrator/injector, separation column, valves, pumps, and the detector). The purpose of this talk is to address the critical need of developing a micro GC system for various field- applications. The uniqueness of this work is to emphasize on the importance of integrating the basic components of μGC (including sampling/injection, separation and detection) on a single platform. This integration leads to overall improved performance as well as reducing the manufacturing cost of this technology.

Created January 31, 2017, Updated October 1, 2018
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