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Hydrogen as carrier gas

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Does anyone know of any major issues with using hydrogen as a carrier gas? I have heard of some EPA methodologies not being able to utilize hydrogen based on current chromatograms.
Dana Wojtasinski
Peak Scientific Inc.
US Sales Coordinator
www.peakscientific.com
Tomorrows Generation for Todays Lab

There is a current thread on the forum addressing this issue.
thanks ron, i noticed this shortly after I had posted

Cheers,
Dana Wojtasinski
Peak Scientific Inc.
US Sales Coordinator
www.peakscientific.com
Tomorrows Generation for Todays Lab
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