Noncryogenic FSOT column separation of sulfur-containing gases |
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Authors: | C. J. Barinaga S. O. Farwell |
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Abstract: | Fused silica open tubular (FSOT) capillary column GC separations of low molecular weight, reactive sulfur-containing gases (S-gases) are significant improvements over packed column separations in terms of resolution, detection limits, and conditioning effects. Nevertheless, some of the problems with current FSOT capillary systems include matrix Injection incompatibilities; detector dead volumes; the necessity for cryogenic initial oven temperatures to separate CO2, H2S, COS, and SO2; and relatively long analysis times to separate later, closely eluting compounds. A noncryogenic FSOT GC-FPD system that either reduces or eliminates these problems is reported. Baseline separation of seven common S-gases (H2S-DMDS) is achieved in less than 5 min with ambient initial oven temperatures via this system, which is a combination of (1) a cryogenic sample concentration/injection design that is flow compatible with a wide-bore FSOT column; (2) a combined DB-1/DB-WAX thick phase, wide-bore FSOT column for greater capacity, retention, and tuned selectivity; and (3) a reduced dead volume FPD to minimize peak width and tailing. |
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Keywords: | Gas chromatography, GC Noncryogenic GC Thick film, wide-bore FSOT Phase tuning Sulfur gases |
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