Issue 5, 2004

A double plasma gas chromatography injector and detector

Abstract

A direct-current, chip-based plasma has been used for gas sample injection in gas chromatography. A second identical plasma chip has been used as the excitation source for an optical emission detector. The first plasma is normally continually sustained during operation, causing continuous ionisation/fragmentation of the sample, whilst the second plasma records the optical emission downstream. For injection, the first plasma is briefly interrupted, introducing a “plug” of unmodified sample into the system. Injection plug sizes of between 5 and 50 µl have been reproducibly obtained, although significantly smaller volumes may be possible with the use of smaller cross-section columns, lower flow rates and/or shorter plasma interruption times.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2004
Accepted
08 Jun 2004
First published
16 Sep 2004

Lab Chip, 2004,4, 431-437

A double plasma gas chromatography injector and detector

O. P. Naji and A. Manz, Lab Chip, 2004, 4, 431 DOI: 10.1039/B401560F

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