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Koni's Korner

Dr. Grob received his PhD from the University of Zurich and is the chief of the GC department at the Kantonales Laboratory Zurich. In more than two hundred papers and three books (Classical Split/Splitless Injection, On-Column Injection, and On-Line Coupled LC-GC) he has pushed the limits of how and what samples are injected into a capillary gas chromatograph. Dr. Grob is well known for his chromatography lectures and presentations at scientific meetings because of his extensive research. He is the recipient of several national and international awards, the most recent being the M.J.E. Golay Award at the 15th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography.

Dr. Konrad Grob can be reached via e-mail at koni@grob.org.


Collected Articles:

Food Technology — Are We as Safe as We Think? (Advantage 2001, Volume 1)

The Value of Education (Advantage 1999, Volume 2)

Do We Need a Chromatography School? (Advantage 1998, Volume 3)

Working Safely with Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas (Advantage 1998, Volume 2)

Carrier Gases for GC (Advantage 1997, Volume 3)

Certification of injectors and injection techniques? Comments on splitless injection by readers. (Advantage 1997, Volume 2)

Why Uncoated Capillary Precolumns Enable Injection of Large Volumes (Advantage 1997, Volume 1)

The GC Separation Process: A simple model for non-mathematically-minded chromatographers (Advantage 1996, Volume 4)

Sample Evaporation in Splitless Injection: a problem? (Advantage 1996, Volume 3)

Are GC techniques really optimized? splitless injection as an example (Advantage 1996, Volume 2)

Sample Vaporization in Hot GC Injectors (Advantage 1996, Volume 1)

Why 5cm syringe needles for capillary GC? (Advantage 1995, Volume 2)

Assuring Accuracy of GC Results: Direct Verification within Methods (Advantage 1995, Volume 1)