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PTV vapor overflow — principles of a solvent evaporation technique for introducing large volumes in capillary GC
Authors:Konrad Grob
Abstract:The concept of a GC solvent evaporation technique is outlined that involves a modified Programmed Temperature Vaporizing (PTV) injector. The vapor overflow technique is intended for introducing samples in large volumes of solvent by syringe injection of strongly diluted samples or by coupled LC-GC. The liquid is introduced into a packed vaporizing chamber kept above the solvent boiling point at a pressure which is near or below ambient. The carrier gas is essentially switched off. Evaporation and discharge of the solvent vapors occurs by expansion of the vapors, driven by the solvent vapor pressure. For transferring the sapmple into the column, the carrier gas is switched on again and the vaporizing chamber heated. Compared to PTV solvent split injection, vapor overflow offers the following advantages: It automatically optimizes operational parameters, therefore facilitating its application. Losses of volatile materials are minimized by a minimal flow rate through the injector. Vapor overflow is a promising technique for transferring watercontaining eluents in coupled LC-GC since no wettability is required and leaching of pre-column surfaces is avoided.
Keywords:PTV Injection  Vapor overflow  Sample introduction at reduced pressure  Evaporation rates  Large sample volumes  Coupled LC-GC
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