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What is GC?

GC can refer to multiple technologies. Without further context, it's difficult to provide a specific explanation. It could refer to Garbage Collection (memory management in programming), Ground Control (related to aerospace), Gas Chromatography (an analytical chemistry technique), or other technologies depending on the field. More context is needed for a precise definition.

What other technologies are related to GC?

GC Competitor Technologies

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) separates, identifies, and quantifies each component in a mixture. While GC is used for volatile compounds, HPLC is used for non-volatile or thermally labile compounds.
mentioned alongside GC in 40% (23.7k) of relevant job posts
Liquid Chromatography (LC) separates, identifies, and quantifies each component in a mixture. While GC is used for volatile compounds, LC is used for non-volatile or thermally labile compounds.
mentioned alongside GC in 56% (2.1k) of relevant job posts
Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) is a type of HPLC that offers higher resolution and speed. While GC is used for volatile compounds, UPLC is used for non-volatile or thermally labile compounds.
mentioned alongside GC in 38% (2.6k) of relevant job posts
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is a simpler chromatography technique, often used for quick analysis. It serves a similar, though less sophisticated, purpose as GC for separating components of a mixture.
mentioned alongside GC in 49% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
LC-MS combines liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry. It's used for non-volatile and thermally labile compounds, while GC-MS is more suitable for volatile compounds.
mentioned alongside GC in 19% (2.3k) of relevant job posts
LC-MS combines liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry. It's used for non-volatile and thermally labile compounds, while GC-MS is more suitable for volatile compounds.
mentioned alongside GC in 24% (1.2k) of relevant job posts

GC Complementary Technologies

UV-Vis spectroscopy measures the absorption of ultraviolet and visible light by a sample. It can be coupled with GC for detection and identification of compounds based on their UV-Vis spectra.
mentioned alongside GC in 43% (4k) of relevant job posts
UV detectors are often used in conjunction with GC to detect compounds that absorb ultraviolet light.
mentioned alongside GC in 49% (3.5k) of relevant job posts
FTIR spectroscopy identifies compounds based on their infrared absorption spectra. While not directly related to the separation done by GC, it can be used in conjunction to characterize compounds eluting from a GC.
mentioned alongside GC in 32% (5.2k) of relevant job posts

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