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Analysis by electron oscillation in a conventional GC detector
Authors:Adam W. McMahon  Walter A. Aue
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Present address: Harwell Laboratory, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Oxfordshire, OXU ORA, UK
Abstract:
The oscillation of electrons—as driven by AC polarization—can be used to extract a high-sensitivity signal from a conventional electron capture detector. For example, hexachloroethane was detected at a hypercoulometric ratio of 2.0 F/mol, down to ca. 60 fg/s (S/N=3) and with a linear range in excess of two orders of magnitude. The change in carrier gas from nitrogen to argon-methane produced the expected order-of-magnitude increase in optimum oscillation frequency. Anab initio simulation of potentials and ion populations in a heterogeneous electron capture system under a high-frequency AC regime provided further insight into the detector's mechanism: Hypercoulometric response is mainly caused by increased cation-electron recombination in the plasma region, owing to a decreased field gradient and an increased cation concentration.Material taken from doctoral thesis (Dalhousie University, 1987)
Keywords:electron capture detector (ECD)  electron oscillation  AC-ECD  argon-methane  non-homogeneous ECD kinetics
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