Impact of diluents on the calibration of direct dynamic thermal desorption prior to gas chromatography

A thermal desorber (TD) can be used in different ways to introduce samples in a gas chromatographic (GC) system. Besides its conventional use where the collected analytes are released from the sorbent in the sample tube, direct dynamic desorption (DDD) is an interesting option where a solid sample i...

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description A thermal desorber (TD) can be used in different ways to introduce samples in a gas chromatographic (GC) system. Besides its conventional use where the collected analytes are released from the sorbent in the sample tube, direct dynamic desorption (DDD) is an interesting option where a solid sample is put directly in the TD tube. However, since no sorbent is used for the sample, proper calibration is not straightforward. This issue was investigated in the present work using offline liquid calibration (OLC) and inline liquid calibration (ILC). Unexpectedly, ILC yielded a lower response than OLC. This could be related to the adsorption kinetics of the analytes and water on the cold trap of the TD. More insight was gained performing double injection ILC experiments with toluene as diluent for the analytes and injecting water before or after the toluene solution. This revealed a clear influence of the diluent. The influence of water was further explored applying two cold trap temperatures (4 °C and -30 °C). Inserting a LiCl trap in the TD tube to capture the water was found to be an effective solution for the problem. Finally, quantitative aspects of this approach were demonstrated.
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