1. Investigation of high sensitivity GC-FTIR as an analytical tool for structural identification
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T. Visser, Peter Jackson, John M. Chalmers, Marjo Vredenbregt, David A. Carter, Geoffrey Dent, and Deborah J. Schofield
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Chromatography ,Resolution (mass spectrometry) ,Environmental analysis ,Chemistry ,Elution ,General Chemical Engineering ,Sample (material) ,Analytical chemistry ,Mass spectrometry ,law.invention ,law ,Flame ionization detector ,Gas chromatography ,Sensitivity (control systems) - Abstract
As part of a detailed investigation into the application of GC-FTIR in industrial and environmental analysis, representative sets of samples have been analyzed in parallel using commercial high-sensitivity instruments. Two of the instruments utilize low temperature storage of the GC eluate to extend the time available for FTIR analysis, yielding greater sensitivity than that possible by conventional ‘light-pipe’ GC-FTIR. In certain circumstances, instruments using both types of sample storage give rise to spectra exhibiting features characteristic of the interface used. Chromatographic resolution was found not to be significantly degraded by use of either sample storage interface. Particular advantages were found in having parallel flame ionization detection and mass spectrometry; this enabled the location of smaller components and gave greater certainty of identification.
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- 1993
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