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Adsorptive enrichment and thermal desorption of low-boiling oxygenated compounds - Possibilities and limitations

  • Leipzig University

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Abstract

Laboratory experiments have been performed to examine the potential of adsorptive enrichment thermal desorption and gas chromatography for the analysis of low molecular-weight oxygenated compounds in gaseous samples. The experiments were conducted with test atmospheres containing, for example, acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, acrolein, methacrolein, and acetone. The suitability of the graphitized carbon blacks Carbotrap X and Carbograph 5 for sampling these compounds was tested. In this context the influence of humidity on the recovery of the analytes and on the storage stability of the loaded adsorbent tubes over o period of seven days under different storage conditions was investigated. Losses of up to 60% propionaldehyde and acrolein were observed for Carbotrap X, even immediately after sampling. In contrast Carbograph 5 seems promising for the sampling of low molecular-weight oxygenated compounds, although with some limitations. The laboratory investigations were proved by use of an interlaboratory experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S322-S326
JournalChromatographia
Volume53
Issue numberSPEC. ISS
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Adsorptive enrichment
  • Air analysis
  • Carbonyl compounds
  • Gas chromatography
  • Graphitized carbon blacks
  • Thermal desorption

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