Fully Automated Portable Comprehensive 2‑Dimensional Gas Chromatography Device
We developed a fully automated portable 2-dimensional (2-D) gas chromatography (GC x GC) device, which had a dimension of 60 cm × 50 cm × 10 cm and weight less than 5 kg. The device incorporated a micropreconcentrator/injector, commercial columns, micro-Deans switches, microthermal injectors, microp...
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description | We developed a fully automated portable 2-dimensional (2-D) gas chromatography (GC x GC) device, which had a dimension of 60 cm × 50 cm × 10 cm and weight less than 5 kg. The device incorporated a micropreconcentrator/injector, commercial columns, micro-Deans switches, microthermal injectors, microphotoionization detectors, data acquisition cards, and power supplies, as well as computer control and user interface. It employed multiple channels (4 channels) in the second dimension (2D) to increase the 2D separation time (up to 32 s) and hence 2D peak capacity. In addition, a nondestructive flow-through vapor detector was installed at the end of the 1D column to monitor the eluent from 1D and assist in reconstructing 1D elution peaks. With the information obtained jointly from the 1D and 2D detectors, 1D elution peaks could be reconstructed with significantly improved 1D resolution. In this Article, we first discuss the details of the system operating principle and the algorithm to reconstruct 1D elution peaks, followed by the description and characterization of each component. Finally, 2-D separation of 50 analytes, including alkane (C6–C12), alkene, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, cycloalkane, and aromatic hydrocarbon, in 14 min is demonstrated, showing the peak capacity of 430–530 and the peak capacity production of 40–80/min. |
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