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VARIAN GC 450 ion trap 220
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i want ask anybody work on this GC?Because there's no autosampler and only way to inject is split mode.and how sensitive is ion trap?
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I have just such a GC, and it can do split, splitless, programmed temperature vaporization, pulsed and not pulsed and probably some others that slip my mind. I have a cloned combipal autosampler, but mostly I use an in house purge and cryotrap setup, or manual syringe injections.
What makes you think that the 450 can only do split injections ?
Peter
What makes you think that the 450 can only do split injections ?
Peter
Peter Apps
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that GC there's no a autosampler.it has 1177 (S/SL) Injector at all.and tell me if you can ion trap more sensitive than quadrupole or not.
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can anybody send me some manual for workstation of varian GC 450 MS 220.my e-mail is:benzenc6h6@abv.bg
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