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Joining us from University of Southampton, Prof. John Langley, Head of Characterisation and Analytics, Chemistry, present on the latest advancements in renewable and sustainable fuel analysis. Prof. Langley explores how these next-generation fuels introduce new hurdles for quality measurement, requiring innovative hyphenated techniques, including GC-MS and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC-MS). He discusses how GCxGC-MS is pivotal for comparing and analyzing different HVOs, providing clarity on how these tools enable the screening of differences and similarities across various renewable fuel sources.
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Joining us from University of Southampton, Prof. John Langley, Head of Characterisation and Analytics, Chemistry, present on the latest advancements in renewable and sustainable fuel analysis. Prof. Langley explores how these next-generation fuels introduce new hurdles for quality measurement, requiring innovative hyphenated techniques, including GC-MS and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC-MS). He discusses how GCxGC-MS is pivotal for comparing and analyzing different HVOs, providing clarity on how these tools enable the screening of differences and similarities across various renewable fuel sources.
Part of the 2024 Non-Target Screen Webinar Series
Thomas Groger [University of Rostock] discusses the benefits that GCxGC provided their laboratory with the study of crude oils, bitumen, and various high boilers (solvents added to slow evaporation rates).
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