Matthew Klee

Dr Matthew S. Klee is internationally recognized for contributions to the theory and practice of gas chromatography. His experience in chemical, pharmaceutical and instrument companies spans over 30 years. During this time, Dr Klee’s work has focused on elucidation and practical demonstration of the many processes involved with GC analysis, with the ultimate goal of improving the ease of use of GC systems, ruggedness of methods and overall quality of results. 

Articles by Matthew Klee

Scientist filling vials with solution through pipette in test tube rack. Chemist is examining medicine during scientific experiment. She is wearing gloves at pharmaceutical factory.
Blogs
| 3 min read
The final part in a series discussing GC inlet liners with a focus on liner volume
Blogs
| 5 min read
A discussion of inlet liners with a focus on liner outer diameter.
Blogs
| 7 min read
Aspects of GC inlet liner design and associated selection criteria are discussed.
Blogs
| 6 min read
This article discusses the evidence of sample decomposition and what we might do to improve the results.