학술논문

Development of an automated high-temperature valveless injection system for online gas chromatography.
Document Type
Article
Source
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 2014, Vol. 7 Issue 12, p4431-4444. 14p.
Subject
*HIGH temperatures
*GAS chromatography
*ACCURACY
*THERMAL desorption
*CELL communication
*DETECTORS
Language
ISSN
1867-1381
Abstract
A reliable method of sample introduction is presented for online gas chromatography with a special application to in situ field portable atmospheric sampling instruments. A traditional multi-port valve is replaced with a valveless sample introduction interface that offers the advantage of long-term reliability and stable sample transfer efficiency. An engineering design model is presented and tested that allows customizing this pressure-switching-based device for other applications. Flow model accuracy is within measurement accuracy (1 %) when parameters are tuned for an ambient-pressure detector and 15% accurate when applied to a vacuum-based detector. Laboratory comparisons made between the two methods of sample introduction using a thermal desorption aerosol gas chromatograph (TAG) show that the new interface has approximately 3 times greater reproducibility maintained over the equivalent of a week of continuous sampling. Field performance results for two versions of the valveless interface used in the in situ instrument demonstrate typically less than 2%week–1 response trending and a zero failure rate during field deployments ranging up to 4 weeks of continuous sampling. Extension of the valveless interface to dual collection cells is presented with less than 3% cell-to-cell carryover. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]