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NOx by GC?

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Hello,

Is it possible to analyse the concentration of NO in a sample by GC using FID detection? Or do I need to use TCD?

Barbara
Your best choice would be a Helium Ionization detector by AIC, or Valco, or Gow-Mac.

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Have a good week,

Rod
Barbara,

Depends a lot on the level. If hundreds of ppm then a TCD would work fine I think. If low level or really low level then I would recommend a PID or an AID (argon ionization detector.) (The standard disclaimer applies here, I make both of these detectors.) With an IP of about 9.2 both of these detectors would have good sensitivity for low level NO. I am not sure the impact of the window in the PID but this compound has been done by AID and I can post a chromatogram if you would like. You will need to watch out for CO2 as it may be a potential interference. The other thing to be aware of is reactivity and this is one of the big reasons to pay attention to column quality.

In this particular case, I would not recommend an HID since you will have to have very good separations since the HID will see everything else you throw at it. I often state that an HID is like a TCD on steroids, it will see everything but with much stronger signals (lower detection limits.)

Best regards,

AICMM
Thanks so much for both your replies! Much appreciated.

Barbara
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