GC inlet liners play an important role in GC sample introduction. The sample’s first contact is with the liner and from there it is transferred to the analytical column. In the case of liquid injections, the sample must be vaporized inside of the liner prior to transfer. Choosing a proper inlet liner for your analysis is critical, as it can affect both analyte recovery, as well as injection to injection reproducibility. Inertness must also be considered, especially when analyzing active compounds, such as pesticides, acids, or bases. With deactivated inlet liners, you prevent unwanted chemical interactions and minimize breakdown, which improves your data quality and dependability and reduces instrument downtime.
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