Dual-purpose gas chromatographic injection device for pressurized liquid and gas injection |
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Authors: | Jim Luong Ronda Gras Roger Firor Lyndon Sieben Bill Winniford Hernan Cortes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dow Chemical Canada, P.O. Bag 16, Highway 15, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 2P4, Canada;2. Agilent Technologies Inc., 2850 Centerville Road, Wilmington, DE 19808, USA;3. Dow Chemical USA, 2301 Brazosport Boulevard, Freeport, TX 77541, USA;4. Dow Chemical USA, Dow Center, Midland, MI 48667, USA |
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Abstract: | A dual-purpose gas chromatographic injection device, capable of injecting pressurized liquid sample of up to 5000 psig and gas sample with a volume as high as 5000 μL, has been successfully developed and implemented. The injection device is synergized by the effectiveness of a classical flash vaporization of a syringe injection and the reliability of a proven rotary valve. Depending on the matrix involved, this injection device employs either a commercially available four-port internal valve for liquid sampling or a six-port external valve for gas sampling, a modified removable needle used in standard liquid syringe, and an auxiliary flow stream that can be either mechanical or electronic flow controlled for solute transfer. For pressurized liquid, the device was found suitable of up to nC16 hydrocarbon with no observable carry-over despite the injection device was operating at ambient temperature. A relative standard deviation of less than 2% (n = 20) was obtained for hydrocarbon compounds ranging from nC8 to nC16. For gas injection, the device performed well even under difficult chromatographic conditions such as with a low column inlet pressure of less than 1 psig. A relative standard deviation of less than 0.5% (n = 10) was obtained for reactive sulfur compounds such as alkyl mercaptans. The device can be operated manually or automated with pneumatic or electrical actuator, is platform neutral, and can be moved amongst instruments without hardware modification as well as implemented for on-line or in situ applications. In this paper, the utility of the device was also demonstrated with selected GC applications of industrial significance. |
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Keywords: | Gas chromatography Sampling valve Pressurized liquid injection Large volume gas injection |
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