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Description
Analyze blood alcohols with enhanced sensitivity and reproducibility using the Thermo Scientific™ TraceGOLD™ TG-ALC Plus I Columns.
Redefining Your Expectations for GC:
- Low bleed delivers excellent signal-to-noise ratio, sensitivity, and mass spectral integrity.
- Fast analysis time facilitates full separation of blood alcohols.
- Highly inert phase ensures excellent peak shape and sensitivity.
- Applications
- Blood alcohol analysis
- Abused inhalant anesthetics
- γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
- γ-butyrolactone (GBL)
- Glycols
- Common industrial solvents
- A low-bleed, stable column produces consistent results.
- Low baseline noise enables improved limits of detection with enhanced resolution of low level analytes.
- Minimizing column bleed extends column lifetime, leading to higher productivity.
- Reducing column bleed increases reproducibility of the stationary phase over time, resulting in greater run-to-run and batch-to-batch reproducibility.
- Superior inertness ensures excellent peak shape and sensitivity, especially for highly active or difficult-to-analyze compounds.
- Proprietary phase facilitates analysis of difficult-to-analyze compounds
- Rtx™ BAC Plus 1
- Rtx™ BAC Plus 2
Specifications
Specifications
| Max. Temperature | 260°C |
| Diameter (Metric) | 0.32 mm |
| Diameter (Metric) Inner | 0.32 mm |
| Product Line | TraceGOLD |
| Stationary Phase | TG-ALC Plus I |
| For Use With (Application) | GC-MS or TG-ALC Plus II dual column confirmation when using GC-FID |
| Film Thickness | 1.8 μm |
| Length (Metric) | 30 m |
| Description | TraceGOLD TG-ALC PLUS I GC Column, 30 m X 0.32 mm X 1.8 μm |
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