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What are the differences between HPLC and GC for sample preparation and to investigate the result? and the differences between them and GCMS for example ?

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Question added by Makar Ashraf Waguih Makar , Application Consultant , SHIMADZU Agent
Date Posted: 2013/11/18
Ramsha Saeed
by Ramsha Saeed , Research Associate , FCCU

Gc means Gass chromatography ,it can only able to detect those compounds which have ability to evaporate within a temperature range upto300 degree's or more under special conditions.sample for GC should preferably be prepared through steam distillation process .on the other hand HPLC is parallel to LC(liquid chromatography ) it can detect most of the compounds with out converting the sample into gaseous form , standards are required in both cases.GC-Ms means mass spectrometer is attached with GC , in this case when the sample evaporates and get ionized , MS reads there striking speed and distences and give us a spectrum  , due to these fregmentation patterens we are able to read the structure of expected compound.

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