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A simple Y connector would mean double the flow and would decrease the sensitivity I imagine.
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Interesting Rod. It seems that a valve would make no sense for what I am asking.Assuming you are using a 0.25mm ID columns, a simple 100% graphite ferrule with a dual hole configuration will allow you to insert two columns into the detector. The additional flow from the column (less than 1ml/min) will have little effect on your analysis. Cost: less than ten dollars
This is less costly than a valve which would require an isothermal analysis (low temperature limit also) to avoid damaging the rotor. The valve gives you a less inert flow path as well. Cost: hundreds of dollars
One could also use a metal 'T', with fused silica coating and a retention gap line (see Restek) entering the detector if two columns in the detector causes a problem. With 100% graphite ferrules a good seal will be kept even while programming the oven.
Cost: less than fifty dollars
Good luck,
Rod
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