GC
GC is a chromatographic separation analysis method using gas as mobile phase.
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Acylation
Acylation [GC Derivatization Reagents] is a reagent used to convert certain compounds into their acylated derivatives. This process is often used to improve the analyte's volatility,stability,and separability in gas chromatography (GC).
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GC Derivatization Reagents (Others)
Other GC Derivatization Reagents used to improve the analytical efficiency, sensitivity, selectivity, or stability of a sample.
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Trimethylsilylation
In drug analysis and metabolite studies,trimethylsilylation helps to improve the volatility and stability of the drug or metabolite in the sample,making it easier to analyze by GC-MS.
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Silylation (Others)
Silylation (Others) can improve the volatility, thermal stability and separation efficiency of compounds in complex sample analysis.
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Esterification, Alkylation
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Boronate Esterification
Boronate Esterification is an important derivatization reaction, which is widely used in gas chromatography (GC) analysis, especially for improving the volatility and thermal stability of compounds to be analyzed.
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Chiral Derivatization for Optical Purity Determination
Chiral Derivatization for Optical Purity Determination The optical purity determination can be effectively determined by converting the optically active compounds in the sample into derivatives with different physical or chemical properties.