1980
DOI: 10.1021/ac50054a001
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Multiplex gas chromatography

Abstract: Output signals of multiplex techniques are not directly interpretable by a human operator, but their greater information content can be recovered with a computerMultiplex gas chromatography is an alternative to the batch separation mode employed in the vast majority of gas chromatographic analytical procedures. Either produces the same information (i.e., the chromatogram), but for certain applications the multiplex mode offers some very important advantages.

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“…Eliminating some common but unnecessary conventions leads to alternative techniques with significant advantages in some applications (3).…”
Section: Literature Citedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eliminating some common but unnecessary conventions leads to alternative techniques with significant advantages in some applications (3).…”
Section: Literature Citedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Signal amplitude as a function of phase is the chromatogram. A number of computational techniques are applicable to this problem (3,6). The simplest of these, cross correlation, is used here (7).…”
Section: Literature Citedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the special properties of the PRBS, cross-correlation between the detector signal and the PRBS can be used instead of Fourier transformation. Cross-correlation is preferred for simplicity [18]. The result is a so-called correlogram hoe.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several newly emerging instrumental techniques may someday be applied to the analysis of hydrocarbon mixtures. OTC zone electrophoresis [137] and multiplex gas chromatography [138] may find application in separating the constituents of complex samples. There is also considerable interest in capillary supercritical fluid chromatography [139-14 3] , and several investigations have been reported in this emerging technological area.…”
Section: General Future Trends and Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%