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Formic acid class 3 solvent analysis

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Morning All

just checking on the sensitivity of formic acid by headspace? I believe that the class 3 spec limit of 5000 ppm is not attainable by headspace - is this the case and I need to use LC with derivatisation for this ananlysis?
You would require a TCD or HID not a FID.

You would require special deactivated tubing and sample loops and sample valve.

You would also require a case of aspirin for all the cans of possible worms you would be opening.

Yeah, go LC or IC.

:D

Rod
You would require a TCD or HID not a FID.

You would require special deactivated tubing and sample loops and sample valve.

You would also require a case of aspirin for all the cans of possible worms you would be opening.

Yeah, go LC or IC.

:D

Rod
I thought as much thanks Rod :)
Formic acid can be done via GC: I have found one application using a very thick-film of PDMS. Detection TCD or HID. Challenge will also be the injection as this compounds is very polar and difficult to evaporate.

It is easier done using LC
I get trace levels of formic acid as sharp peaks on Rtx wax and Stabilwax columns, but I have never tried to quantify it, and would not recommend it for routine QC. I would have thought that on a non-polar column PDMS it would concentration overload when the column was new, and adsorbtion tail at the first sign of column deterioration. So another vote for LC.

Peter
Peter Apps
Dear ATR,

Please, try reading this free application written by Dr. Wenmin Liu and Dr. Chunxiao Wang utilizing a FID-μTCD Gas Chromatography method for to determine Formic Acid as an impurity
<http://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/app ... 4456EN.pdf>:
# Column Agilent J&W DB-FFAP, 30m × 320μm, 0.25μm
# Carrier gas: He
# Constant flow: 1.5 mL/min
# Oven: 80 °C (3 min) 8 °C/min 150 °C (5 min)
# Detector μTCD: 200 °C, Reference gas: 15 mL/min,
# Makeup gas: 6.5 mL/min
# FID: 300 °C, H2: 30 mL/min; Air: 350 mL/min;
# Makeup flow (N2): 60 mL/min


Have nice elutions!!

Carlos de Souza Teixeira
teixeiracs@yahoo.com
http://br.linkedin.com/pub/carlos-de-so ... 15/7b0/125
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