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Jeni
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
Old packed column systems could have been flow controlled but most GCs were always controlled by pressure. Some manufacturers controlled via back pressure and some (Carlo Erba/Fisons) by head pressure. My understanding is that Thermo still control flow by measuring the back pressure and use different set flows and temperatures to calculate a K Factor for the column. This was then used to give constant flow and flow programming using just headpressure control. When the 6890 was launched it too abandoned back pressure regulation and changed to head pressure control with the operator entering the column dimentions to calculate the K factor. This has been later enhanced via retention time locking to adjust for viariation in the back pressure of the column.Apparently, for gas phase analysis, pressure control is better, since it leads to less baseline upset at injection.
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