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Gas Chromatography, GC L.O.: Explain the term: retention time. Interpret gas chromatograms in terms of retention times and the approximate proportions of the components of a mixture. Explain that analysis by gas chromatography has limitations
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After watching this clip, answer the following questions:clip 1)What is Gas chromatography (GC) used for? Separate volatile components in a mixture. 2) What is the stationary phase? Liquid or solid 3) What is the mobile phase? Inert gas 4) What is retention time? In gas chromatography is the time for a component to pass from the column inlet to the detector.
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Gas chromatograph separating three components
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Gas chromatogram of blood alcohols and related compounds showing retention times.
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In pairs brainstorm about the limitations of GC. Think of this analogy...
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Limitations of GC: Many chemicals may have the same retention time. Not all the samples may be separated. Unknown compound have no reference retention time for comparison.
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GC-MS L.O.: Explain that mass spectrometry can be combined with gas chromatography in GC– MS to provide a far more powerful analytical tool than gas chromatography alone. Explain that the mass spectra generated can be analysed or compared with spectral databases for positive identification of a component. State the use of GC–MS in analysis in forensics, environmental analysis, airport security and space probes
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Homework 1) Do a PowerPoint explaining a use of GC-MS (1-2 slides). 2)Upload the PowerPoint into the HW section of the wiki (you will need to request membership first). Save as “yourname- GCMS”. 3) Prepare to do a 1 minute presentation using your PowerPoint
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Stages in GC–MS
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GC-MS The separated components are directed into a mass spectrometer. The generated mass spectrum is unique and definitive for a single compound.
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In pairs brainstorm about uses of Gas chromatography (GC)
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In group of 4: 1) in each post-it write a strength or limitation of either GC or GC-MS. 2) Stick it in the corresponding part of the wall.
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