Gas Phase Sample Injection
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 5:47 pm
I'm in the process of setting up a refurbished HP 5890 Series II GC with a TCD and an FID detector. I want to convert one of the injectors to do gas-phase sample injections, rather than having both be liquid. Samples are currently taken using a Valco 16-port valve with 10mL sample loops. The samples do not need to be heated before injection and are at ambient pressure.
My understanding is that I need to purchase a 6-port valve and install it just before the injector by cutting the carrier gas line. I'm a little confused about the rest of the plumbing though. Do I need to purchase another sample loop that spans two of the ports on the 6-port valve to load the sample onto before injection? Or could I just plumb the 16-port valve in place of that sample loop and advance the 16-port loop when its time for the next injection?
If I need the additional sample port, how do I verify that I've loaded my sample from the 16-port valve on the extra loop before injection?
If I can just use the 16-port valve in which the samples are collected, how can I verify that I won't be overloading my column with sample? Would I need to most likely use a split injection?
The intention of this work is to look at dried combustion products, so the species of interest are CO, CO2, O2, N2, and light hydrocarbons. I plan on using a Shincarbon ST 80/100 column with the TCD first, and see where I need to go from there. I am new to chromatography, so please excuse my ignorance. Additionally, this work has a shoestring budget, so I'm trying to keep the costs down as much as possible.
Thanks!
Myles
My understanding is that I need to purchase a 6-port valve and install it just before the injector by cutting the carrier gas line. I'm a little confused about the rest of the plumbing though. Do I need to purchase another sample loop that spans two of the ports on the 6-port valve to load the sample onto before injection? Or could I just plumb the 16-port valve in place of that sample loop and advance the 16-port loop when its time for the next injection?
If I need the additional sample port, how do I verify that I've loaded my sample from the 16-port valve on the extra loop before injection?
If I can just use the 16-port valve in which the samples are collected, how can I verify that I won't be overloading my column with sample? Would I need to most likely use a split injection?
The intention of this work is to look at dried combustion products, so the species of interest are CO, CO2, O2, N2, and light hydrocarbons. I plan on using a Shincarbon ST 80/100 column with the TCD first, and see where I need to go from there. I am new to chromatography, so please excuse my ignorance. Additionally, this work has a shoestring budget, so I'm trying to keep the costs down as much as possible.
Thanks!
Myles