2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2004.09.094
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Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to a rapid-scanning quadrupole mass spectrometer: principles and applications

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“…Adahchour et al (2005a) described the principles, practicability, and potential of rapid-scanning qMS instrumentation in comprehensive GC. The performance of an ultimate generation qMS system (Shimadzu QP2010), which neared GC Â GC requirements, was studied for qualitative and quantitative purposes.…”
Section: Gradual Expansion: 2004-2006mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adahchour et al (2005a) described the principles, practicability, and potential of rapid-scanning qMS instrumentation in comprehensive GC. The performance of an ultimate generation qMS system (Shimadzu QP2010), which neared GC Â GC requirements, was studied for qualitative and quantitative purposes.…”
Section: Gradual Expansion: 2004-2006mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few applications are still reported for olive oil analysis, nevertheless, they already showed its potential. GC × GC techniques allowed identification of olive oil key flavour compounds, present in very low concentrations (Adahchour et al 2005); it has also been used as a flexible technique for the screening of flavours and other classes of (semi-)polar compounds, using the conventional orthogonal approach and the reverse, non-orthogonal approach in order to obtain ordered structures that can simplify the identification task (Adahchour et al 2004); finally this separation technique can allow easy fingerprint analysis of several olive oil matrices directly, or using image processing statistics (Vaz-Freire et al, 2009). …”
Section: Chromatographic Methods For the Analysis Of Olive Oil Volatilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Hinshaw stated that 10 data points across the width at half height are required (Hinshaw, 2003), whereas Dyson concluded that at least 15e20 data points per peak are needed (Dyson, 1999). Adahchour et al (2005a) were less restrictive, concluding that seven data points per peak were sufficient.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Fundamental Operational Parameters 415mentioning
confidence: 99%