The use of carbon monoxide and water gas as the flame-forming agent in the thermionic detector |
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Authors: | V. G. Berezkin T. G. Andronikashvili G. V. Tsitsishvili Z. A. Gvelesiani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, 29 Leninskii Prospekt, 117912 Moscow, USSR;(2) Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, 5, Ulica Jikiya, 380086 Tbilisi, USSR |
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Abstract: | Summary The use of carbon monoxide were suggested as the flame-forming agent in the thermionic detector (TID). The main characteristics of this detector were studied. It was shown that the optimum flow rate of carbon monoxide is 40 ml/min at an air flow rate of 400–550 ml/min. The response increases twice with the positive potential on the collector. Molar responses of TID were compared with those obtained when using carbon monoxide and hydrogen. For instance, for phosphorus containing compounds they are approximately the same (102), while for nitrogen containing compounds in the case of carbon monoxide, there is a 2–5 fold increase in the response. The linear dynamic range for methaphose and azobenzene is 103. |
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Keywords: | Gas chromatography Thermionic detector Flame-forming agents CO2 and water gas |
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