## Abstract The effect of ammonia on the electron capture detector (ECD) response has been investigated. Nitrogen with different ammonia concentrations (5โ20%) was used as makeโup gas. Compared to pure nitrogen, the ECD response decreased when the ammonia concentration in the makeโup gas was 5%. Ho
Effect of ammonia carrier gas on the response of the flame ionization detector
โ Scribed by Abdel-Rehim, Mohamed ;Zhang, Lin ;Hassan, Moustapha
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 352 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-6304
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The effect of using ammonia as a carrier gas on the response of the flame ionization detector (FID) has been investigated. It was found that the FID response, calculated as the effective carbon number (ECN), increased for all the compounds studied when ammonia, rather than helium, was used. The change was 0โ0. 9 carbon atom for hydrocarbons, one carbon atom for alcohols and diphenyl ether, and 0.4โ1 carbon atom for phenols and ketones. The increase in ECN was larger for amines (0. 8โ5 carbon atoms), but these numbers also reflected an improvement in chromatographic performance as a result of reduced adsorption on the column. The largest change in signalโtoโnoise ratio, a sixโfold increase, was obtained for octylโamine; ratios for hexyl methyl ketone, diisobutyl ketone, dihexylโamine, dibutylamine, and Nโmethyloctylamine increased by a factor of 2โ3 when ammonia was used as carrier gas. To determine the extent to which the effect on detector response was solely attributable to ammonia, a mixture of 5 % ammonia in nitrogen was used as detector makeโup gas with helium as carrier gas. Under these conditions the noise in the FID increased but for most of the compounds studied the signalโtoโnoise ratio also increased.
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