Comprehensive two- dimensional gaschromatography (GC×GC)–mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most powerful tool for analysing GC-amenable compounds. The technique is complemented by using MS as a third dimension, after two stages of chromatographic separation. In this Primer, various aspects of GC×GC–MS are explored, including basic principles and method optimization with both cryogenic and flow modulation. State-of-the-art instrumentation and data processing tools are discussed, including the advantages and limitations of GC×GC–MS compared with other GC techniques. A range of applications are explored, with an overall future outlook for the field. Information is provided on when and why GC×GC–MS should be used, how it can be fully exploited and potential advances that may occur in the next decade.

Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

Cordero, Chiara;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Comprehensive two- dimensional gaschromatography (GC×GC)–mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most powerful tool for analysing GC-amenable compounds. The technique is complemented by using MS as a third dimension, after two stages of chromatographic separation. In this Primer, various aspects of GC×GC–MS are explored, including basic principles and method optimization with both cryogenic and flow modulation. State-of-the-art instrumentation and data processing tools are discussed, including the advantages and limitations of GC×GC–MS compared with other GC techniques. A range of applications are explored, with an overall future outlook for the field. Information is provided on when and why GC×GC–MS should be used, how it can be fully exploited and potential advances that may occur in the next decade.
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Mondello, Luigi; Cordero, Chiara; Janssen, Hans-Gerd; Synovec, Robert E.; Zoccali, Mariosimone; Tranchida, Peter Q.
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