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Quantitation in capillary gas chromatography with emphasis on the problems of sample introduction
Authors:G. Schomburg,U. H  usig,H. Husmann
Affiliation:G. Schomburg,U. Häusig,H. Husmann
Abstract:Sampling techniques for practical quantitative capillary GC have to meet certain principal requirements. Both the absolute and the relative peak areas (e.g. column loads) must be reproducible with high precision and at high accuracy; discrimination of certain constituents according to their volatility should not take place on sampling. On the basis of systematic studies, the three most reliable sampling techniques used for GC analyses with the aim of achieving precise and accurate quantitative data proved to be the following: On-column, injection, splitless PTV injection, and an optimized version of split sampling called “cooled needle split” injection. The on-column technique can be optimized by using precolumns with wider internal diameters and without stationary phase coatings to overcome the problems of large liquid sampling volumes and for automation. The PTV technique should only be used in the splitless mode because discrimination cannot be suppressed completely with the split mode. All three of the techniques can be operated automatically, either to avoid “human interference”, i.e. to improve precision or for unattended operation to save man-power.
Keywords:Gas chromatography, GC  Capillary columns  Cooled needle split injection  Temperature programmed (PTV) injection  On-column injection  Automation  Quantitation  Sampling
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