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Thank you for your help.
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
In case I want to analyse air eluted from a reactor, can I use instead of the above configuration (1 inlet, 2 columns, 1 valve, 1 TCD) a single packed column? I want to separate oxygen, methane and carbon dioxide, in a 6890N GC equipped with a TCD.It's a reasonably common application for CO, CO2, O2, N2, H2. Maybe that's what you're doing? Can't do them all on one column. The Poraplot Q won't separate the H2, O2, N2, CO and the mol sieve won't elute the CO2.
Pass the H2, O2, N2, CO through a Poraplot Q unseparated. "Park" these on the mol sieve while allowing the CO2 to elute from the Q. Then get the flow through the mol sieve and elute the now separated H2, O2, N2, CO.
It can be plumbed/valved other ways, but the basic challenge is the same. Keep everything but CO2 on the mol sieve and keep the CO2 off the mol sieve.
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