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Headspace gas analysis: Comparison of the efficiency of thick film, ultra thick film, and activated charcoal open tubular capillary traps for the concentration of volatile, airborne, organic compounds

✍ Scribed by Burger, Barend V. ;le Roux, Maritha


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
405 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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Abstract

Determination of the rate at which volatile organic molecules diffuse through the wall of a polysiloxane rubber tube, shows that the full depth of the rubber lining of ultra‐thick film open tubular traps is utilized for the retention of volatile organic compounds in headspace gas analysis. Small apolar molecules migrate rapidly through the rubber, but larger molecules and polar compounds diffuse relatively slowly into the rubber. Neither traps with a thick film of an apolar stationary phase, nor those with an ultra thick polysiloxane rubber lining retain highly volatile compounds very effectively. Traps containing activated charcoal particles fused into their inside glass surface have a much higher capacity than those with activated charcoal particles embedded in a layer of stationary phase.


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