“…Furthermore, the chromatographic peaks are compressed into highly focused pulses, as a result of zone compression occurring at the modulator, enhancing peak detectability. Overall, GC×GC is a particularly valuable technique for separating complex mixtures and has been applied in many fields where conventional 1D separations are used, such as food and flavour [27,28], environmental studies [29], metabolomics [30], petroleum products [31][32][33], and forensic science [34,35], including decomposition odour profiling [4,17,18,[20][21][22][23][24][25].…”