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Title: On-Line Sampling And New Applications Of Chromatography
Author: Glen Payne
Source: 1967 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: Gas Chromatography began to emerge from the labratory to the process plant in the mid-fifties. Most of the begining efforts were to move the lab model to the plant and flow some sample to it. Even with the mis-fit analyzers and the never give it a thought sampling systems, chromatography along with a lot of manpower effort was doing analysis like hadnt been done before. Much of the progress in the petroleum, chemical, medical, and space industry within the last ten years was made possible by chromatographic analysis. But it wasnt long before the chromatographer realized that along with the analyzer, getting a good sample to the analyzer was important too. Since that time, much has been written on the subject of sampling. Its interesting to read some of the first papers and see the progression of sampling ideas and methods. At this time, you are not particular interested in the history of sampling problems, except for reminising, but you are interested in what you can do now to solve all your sampling problems. Its easy to tell you WHAT to do, its the HOW part that takes a little doing.




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