Issue 2, 1998

Development and application of an automated gas chromatographic sampling system for verification of test vapor stream concentrations for chemical sensor studies

Abstract

An automated GC sampling system is described which permits real-time verification of vapor stream concentrations used in the testing and development of chemical sensors. The system consists of a computer-actuated injector loop placed in-line between a VG-400 vapor generator (Microsensor Systems) and a surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor. Optimization of the system was performed by comparing the predicted VG-400 vapor output with the GC-determined vapor stream concentrations. The system was utilized in the identification of hystersis effects in a polymer-coated SAW sensor.

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Analyst, 1998,123, 209-215

Development and application of an automated gas chromatographic sampling system for verification of test vapor stream concentrations for chemical sensor studies

T. Torkelson and D. S. Ballantine, Analyst, 1998, 123, 209 DOI: 10.1039/A705280D

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