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J Sep Sci


Title:"On-line multi-bed sorption trap for VOC analysis of large-volume vapor samples: injection plug width, effects of water vapor and sample decomposition"
Author(s):Sanchez JM; Sacks RD;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. juanma.sanchez@udg.es"
Journal Title:J Sep Sci
Year:2005
Volume:28
Issue:1
Page Number:22 - 30
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200401881
ISSN/ISBN:1615-9306 (Print) 1615-9306 (Linking)
Abstract:"A multibed on-line sorption trap is used to preconcentrate organic vapors from air samples and inject the analytes into a GC separation column. Injection plug widths depend on the boiling point for the lipophilic compounds and on the polarity and boiling point for the polar compounds. Injection plug widths are sufficiently small (0.7-0.8 s) as to allow the direct injection of the most volatile compounds into the GC column without the need for a second focusing device. The presence of water in the samples has an effect on the retention of polar compounds by the trap. However, this effect is reproducible for a fixed water content and so can be overcome by using calibration standards under the same conditions of humidity as the samples. The thermal decomposition of many volatile organic compounds in an on-line sorption trap during the GC analysis of air samples is examined. The results show that degradation of unstable compounds is governed by the amount of heat transferred to the compounds during desorption (i.e., applied temperature and pulse duration). The use of an on-line trap results in the immediate transfer of desorbed compounds to the analytical column, which can reduce the formation of artifacts"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINESanchez, Juan M Sacks, Richard D eng Germany 2005/02/04 J Sep Sci. 2005 Jan; 28(1):22-30. doi: 10.1002/jssc.200401881"

 
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