S. Mitra et C. Yun, CONTINUOUS GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC MONITORING OF LOW CONCENTRATION SAMPLESTREAMS USING AN ONLINE MICROTRAP, Journal of chromatography, 648(2), 1993, pp. 415-421
An on-line microtrap was made by packing a few centimeter long narrow
bore capillary tubing with an adsorbent. The sample stream containing
the analytes is introduced into the GC column through the microtrap. T
he analytes are trapped in the microtrap as they flow through it, and
can be desorbed by heating the microtrap using a pulse of electric cur
rent. The heating is done very rapidly, so that the ''desorption pulse
'' is sharp enough to be an injection for the GC separation. Thus, the
microtrap serves as a sample pre-concentrator as well as an injector.
Continuous monitoring is done by making these injections at fixed int
ervals of time (every few seconds to every few minutes) and for each i
njection a chromatogram is obtained. In this investigation, microtrap
characteristics have been studied and particular attention has been gi
ven to its sample trapping characteristics.