by
AICMM » Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:38 pm
Mr. Seenivasan,
You need:
A solvent pump like the Fluid Metering company (FMI) variable volume pump,
a switching valve like the Rheodyne 5020 low pressure injector,
a column like the Omnifit 250 mm X 25mm,
Bio Beads SX-3 or equivalent,
about 3 meters of 1/8 " teflon tubing,
various tubing fittings, and useful but not essential, a
254 nm UV detector.
For the system I built I bought the UV detector as a used variable wavelength unit that was very inexpensive on LabX. You don't have to buy the detector, the other way to determine the proper cut is to collect fractions either for an off line UV spectrometer or run by GC but this is sort of tedious..
I simply took the outlet of the column and place it in a waste container for a period of time, then manually switch to collect for a small fraction of time and then back to waste to finish cleaning the column. There is an EPA method for this cleanup but I don't have the method number in front of me at the moment. As I recall, I built the whole thing for under $3K US with a new pump, valve and column and a used UV detector.
A bit labor intensive but very effective and inexpensive.
Best regards.