Solvent Trapping during Large Volume Injection with an Early Vapor Exit,Part 2: Chromatographic Results and Conclusions |
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Authors: | Beat Grolimund,Emanuele Boselli,Konrad Grob,Renato Amadò ,Giovanni Lercker |
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Abstract: | Solvent trapping reconcentrates volatile components after injection or on-line transfer of large volumes. When an early vapor exit is used, typically after a 5–10 m × 0.53 mm i.d. uncoated precolumn, the solvent trapping process differs from that described previously. The visual experiments and the conclusions drawn therefrom, as described in a previous paper, are supplemented with chromatographic results. They show that even hexane can be quantitatively analyzed in 250 μl of a pentane solution. Injection of a volume of 250 μl by vaporizer/precolumn solvent splitting was used in the analysis of gasoline in drinking water. Conditions for the transfer of a 1000 μl volume can easily be adjusted through detection of the front end of the flooded zone by a thermocouple mounted on the outer wall of the precolumn. |
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Keywords: | Large volume injection on-column injection flooded zone solvent trapping temperature measurement on precolumn wall water analysis |
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