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2GC columns to 1 MSD
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Does anyone has the hand-on experience in installing 2 columns to 1 MSD simultaneously ? Previously I did install 2 columns using 2-hole ferrule.While I was using one column I would cut down the carrier flow of another to reduce the total flow entering the MS. It was successful in this mean but I got problem in column bleeding from both which significantly increased the background. I am thinking of back flushing by making kinda micro fluidic system on both columns separately. Has anyone been using it now?
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Hi Hubert
What you need is a pair of Deans switches, with a narrow bore transfer line to the MS. I doubt that such a thing is available off the shelf, but it might be worth looking around. You could build one from Press-Tight connectros and fused silica.
Peter
What you need is a pair of Deans switches, with a narrow bore transfer line to the MS. I doubt that such a thing is available off the shelf, but it might be worth looking around. You could build one from Press-Tight connectros and fused silica.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Long time no see. How are you?
Actually I could use a pair of backflush valves from Agilent for each column to make such configuration. However, I just wonder if it could be simply using a Dean switch or else with one Aux gas to accomplish it. Agilent does has some application note for its Dean Switch for comprehehsive GC but I still can't figure out how to apply it in my case. Peter, do you have any reference that I could look at for that?
Anyway, happy to talk to you again.
Hubert
Long time no see. How are you?
Actually I could use a pair of backflush valves from Agilent for each column to make such configuration. However, I just wonder if it could be simply using a Dean switch or else with one Aux gas to accomplish it. Agilent does has some application note for its Dean Switch for comprehehsive GC but I still can't figure out how to apply it in my case. Peter, do you have any reference that I could look at for that?
Anyway, happy to talk to you again.
Hubert
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Hi Hubert
I'm well thanks, still working on the wild dog chemical signalling.
I vaguely recall a paper on a Deans switch interface to a MS, but it might have been to allow switching between an MS and an FID, anyway I cannot find it now
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Backflushing might be the easiest way, as long as you can avoid dead volumes between the columns and the transfer line to the MS. If you can afford to lose a portion of analyte then a single Deans switch could be configured to do the job - you need two switches only if you have to have complete transfer to the MS.
Peter
I'm well thanks, still working on the wild dog chemical signalling.
I vaguely recall a paper on a Deans switch interface to a MS, but it might have been to allow switching between an MS and an FID, anyway I cannot find it now
Backflushing might be the easiest way, as long as you can avoid dead volumes between the columns and the transfer line to the MS. If you can afford to lose a portion of analyte then a single Deans switch could be configured to do the job - you need two switches only if you have to have complete transfer to the MS.
Peter
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