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For my master project at Copenhagen University I am profiling the terpene make up of industriel hemp. For that I am using an Agilent Headspace sampler (7694) in G1289 mode with carrier flow controlled by the GC (Agilent 6890N) and the vial pressure controlled manually by a pressure regulator. This configuration is due to software incompatibilities between the HS software and the Chemstation in using (D 03.00.611).
To capture the terpenes for the sake of focusing them on the inlet liner I am using a Gerstel PTV inlet (Cooled Injection System). This specific inlet I was able to use has the septumless head.
I have coupled the transfer line from the Headspace sampler to the GC by attaching it to the carrier gas supply nozzle on the septumless head. It is therefor not a needle going into the inlet head.
Can anyone with knowledge on these Gerstel septumless heads tell me if this way makes sense. How does it then work if I want to purge the inlet or use split injection? Is it possible? I'm having trouble getting satisfactory relative standard deviations on a Limonene 1% test solution I am currently using for trial-and-error approach.
I hope someone with experience can make sense of what I'm trying to explain.
Sincerely, Søren
