Progressive thermal desorption of vapor mixtures from a preconcentrator with a porous metal foam internal architecture and variable thermal ramp rates

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作者
Grate, JW [1 ]
Anheier, NC [1 ]
Baldwin, DL [1 ]
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[1] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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10.1021/ac049142s
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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A vapor preconcentrator has been designed with the porous polymer (renax) packed into a highly porous metal foam to facilitate thermal conductivity and temperature uniformity throughout the bed of the preconcentrator during heating. Vapors were desorbed using linear temperature programming from room temperature to a maximum temperature of 170 or 200 degrees C; the programmed duration of the thermal ramp was varied from 10 to 180 s. The partial separation of vapor mixtures that are thermally desorbed from the preconcentrator has been examined in terms of a metric for resolution, using methyl ethyl ketone, toluene, and dimethyl methylphosphonate as a test mixture. Vapors desorbed as a sequence of partially separated overlapping peaks, as observed with a polymer-coated flexural plate wave sensor. It was shown that vapor mixture resolution improved as the total time of the thermal ramp was extended from 30 to 120 s. In this way, the preconcentrator serves to act as a preseparator in addition to its usual functions for sampling, signal modulation, and improving sensitivity. Overlapping peaks were modeled, and peak areas were extracted using an exponentially modified Gaussian model. Peak areas were independent of the thermal ramp rate. Uses of such preconcentrators with multivariate detectors, such as sensor arrays, are discussed.
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