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I am looking to purchase a GC system to analyze a sample of Syngas which I expect to be composed of mostly H2, CO, and CH4. It may also have H2O and CO2. I have zero experience with GC and would like any input you have about the system. Budget is, as always, a huge issue and is why I’m looking into older GC equipment.
For the GC I will purchase an HP 5890 II SSI. For the column I’ve chosen a Restek ShinCarbon ST Micropacked. I considered the Supelco Carboxen 1010 PLOT column but they are much more expensive and it looked as if the Restek column would suffice. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Because I need to detect H2 I’m looking to use a TCD with argon as a carrier. Would it be better to use an HID or TCD+FID instead of the single TCD?
Currently the gas flows out of a short pipe. To actually take the sample I’ve looked into a 6 port valve with a manual actuator but this adds considerably to the cost. I have seen youtube videos explaining how to take header samples and was wondering if I could simply draw a sample into the syringe from the gas stream and inject it myself?
Data acquisition will be accomplished via Chemstation. I haven’t found a less expensive alternative other than a very old HP integrator which might be more trouble than it’s worth.
Thanks for any and all input.
