Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) is a powerful technology for separating complex samples. The typical goal of GC×GC peak detection is to aggregate data points of analyte peaks based on their retention times and intensities. Two techniques commonly used for two-dimensional peak detection are the two-step algorithm and the watershed algorithm. A recent study [4] compared the performance of the two-step and watershed algorithms for GC×GC data with retention-time shifts in the second-column separations.In that analysis,the peak retention-time shifts were corrected while applying the two-step algorithm but the watershed algorithm was applied without shift correction. The results indicated that the watershed algorithm has ...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) has attracted much attention for the anal...
In gas chromatography (GC) reproducible retention times are in many cases highly favorable or in som...
AbstractThe peak capacity gain (Gn) of a GC×GC system is the ratio of the system peak capacity to th...
A method for peak detection in two-dimensional chromatography is presented. The algorithm applies fi...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
The watershed algorithm is the most common method used for peak detection and integration In two-dim...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) often incorporates a conventional capillary...
A general approach is developed to estimate the retention time (t(R)) of overlapping primary peaks i...
Comprehensive two-dimensional chromatography generates a two-dimensional chromatogram from a one-dim...
AbstractComprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectromet...
There is a fundamental difference between data collected in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chroma...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) analysis has the capability to resolve ma...
This case study describes data analysis of a chromatogram distributed for the 2019 GC-GC Data Challe...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) has attracted much attention for the anal...
In gas chromatography (GC) reproducible retention times are in many cases highly favorable or in som...
AbstractThe peak capacity gain (Gn) of a GC×GC system is the ratio of the system peak capacity to th...
A method for peak detection in two-dimensional chromatography is presented. The algorithm applies fi...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
Detector and column saturations are problematic in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
The watershed algorithm is the most common method used for peak detection and integration In two-dim...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) often incorporates a conventional capillary...
A general approach is developed to estimate the retention time (t(R)) of overlapping primary peaks i...
Comprehensive two-dimensional chromatography generates a two-dimensional chromatogram from a one-dim...
AbstractComprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectromet...
There is a fundamental difference between data collected in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chroma...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) analysis has the capability to resolve ma...
This case study describes data analysis of a chromatogram distributed for the 2019 GC-GC Data Challe...
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) has attracted much attention for the anal...
In gas chromatography (GC) reproducible retention times are in many cases highly favorable or in som...
AbstractThe peak capacity gain (Gn) of a GC×GC system is the ratio of the system peak capacity to th...