Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and compared for solvent split injection of large volumes in capillary gas chromatography. The liner dimensions determine whether a large sample volume can be introduced rapidly or has to be introduced in a speed controlled manner. The effect of the injection technique used on the recovery of n-alkanes is evaluated. Furthermore the influence of the liner diameter on the occurrence of thermal degradation during splitless transfer to the analytical column is studied. Guidelines are given for the selection of the PTV liner internal diameter best suited for specific applications
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
Temperature programmable injectors with liner diameters ranging from 1 to 3.5 mm are evaluated and c...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
The use of programmed-temperature vaporising (PTV) injectors for large-volume injection in capillary...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...
Water samples were analyzed using off-line and online extn. with gas chromatog. (GC) anal. In the of...