Affiliation:
1. TotalEnergies OneTech Centre de Recherche de Solaize Chemin du Canal Solaize 69360 France
Abstract
The conventional reverse fill/flush flow modulation for comprehensive two‐dimensional gas chromatography requires a bleed capillary column to be connected to the outlet of the modulator channel. The purpose of this capillary, which does not contain the stationary phase, is to provide pressure resistance to the modulator channel flow. In this way, the desired modulator volumetric flow can be achieved, and channel over‐filling can be avoided. Normally, the length and the internal diameter of the bleed capillary are chosen so as to obtain the modulator flow that is close to the flow of the first separation column. Thus, for any chosen set of chromatographic conditions, the required dimensions of the bleed capillary can be completely different, making the two‐dimensional gas chromatography method development tedious and generating additional costs in consumables and analyst time. In this work, a tuneable pressure source generating a suitable backpressure was used instead of the fixed bleed capillary which has the advantage of the possibility to freely adapt the pressure resistance and generate the required modulator channel flow for any conditions. This set‐up has been evaluated and compared in terms of the impact on the modulation performance to the set‐up involving a fixed bleed capillary demonstrating comparable performance.
Subject
Filtration and Separation,Analytical Chemistry
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