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What Are the Limitations of GC?
Despite its advantages, GC has some limitations:
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Sample Preparation
: Some samples require extensive preparation, which can be time-consuming and may introduce errors.
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Volatility Requirement
: GC is primarily used for volatile and semi-volatile compounds, limiting its application for non-volatile substances.
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Cost
: The equipment and maintenance can be expensive, which might be a barrier for some research settings.
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