Aplikasi Operasi Dan Verifikasi GC (Day 2-3)
Aplikasi Operasi Dan Verifikasi GC (Day 2-3)
Aplikasi Operasi Dan Verifikasi GC (Day 2-3)
GC APPLICATION, SENSOR,
VERIFICATION AND
TROUBLESHOOTING
PUBLIC TRAINING (DAY 2-3 )
MAY 29-31, 2018
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Troubleshooting
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Peak shapes
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asymmetric ratio or tailing factor
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A normal distribution.
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Band broadening.
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plate number, N. The peak at x represents a nonretained
component like air or methane.
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Two nearly resolved peaks illustrating the definition of
resolution, Rs.
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Band broadening due to molecular diffusion.
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Illustration of mass transfer in the mobile phase.
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Illustration of eddy diffusion.
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Effect of carrier gas.
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Effect of Sample flow and pressure.
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Inlets For Liquid Samples And Solutions
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support coated open tubular (SCOT)
and porous layer open tubular (PLOT) column.
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Column Length Recommendations
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Split Injection
Split injection is the oldest, simplest, and easiest injection technique to use.
The procedure involves injecting 1 μL of the sample by a standard syringe
into a heated injection port that contains a deactivated glass liner. The
sample is rapidly vaporized, and only a fraction, usually 1-2%, of the vapor
enters the column
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Water on GC columns
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No peaks, no gas flow
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Tailing
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Fronting
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Small peaks on fronting or tailing of bigger
peaks
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HSE Institution Training Academy
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Double peaks, doubled peak tops
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Missing or overlapping peaks, poor separation efficiency
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Broad peaks
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Cut tops of peaks, broad peaks
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Strong noise, waves
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Strong noise, waves (cont’)
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Increasing baseline, at high temperature bleeding or noise
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Increasing baseline, at high temperature bleeding or noise
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Increasing baseline, at high temperature bleeding or noise
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And many………more
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Detectors used in GC
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Classification of GC Detectors
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Classification of GC Detectors
Effect of flow rate on peak sizes for the two types of detector:
(a) Concentration and (b) mass flow rate.
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definition of response time
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Effect of detector time constant on peak characteristics;
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
The FlD is the most widely used GC detector, and is an
example of the ionization detectors invented specifically for
GC. The column effluent is burned in a small oxy-hydrogen
flame producing some ions in the process. These ions are
collected and form a small current that becomes the signal.
When no sample is being burned, there should be little
ionization, the small current (10-14 amp) arising from
impurities in the hydrogen and air supplies.
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY DETECTOR (TCD)
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY DETECTOR (TCD)
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY DETECTOR (TCD)
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY DETECTOR (TCD)
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Electron Capture Detector (ECD)
The carrier gas used for the ECD can be very
pure nitrogen (as indicated in the mechanism
presented) or a mixture of 5% methane in
argon. When used with a capillary column some
make-up gas is usually needed, and it is
convenient to use inexpensive nitrogen as make-
up and helium as the carrier gas
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Comparison of working ranges for common GC
detectors.
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Qualitative And Quantitative
Analysis ..
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Identification of unknown by retention times
UNKNOWN
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Simple trapping device for qualitative analysis.
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Relative (PID/FID) response for 15 hydrocarbons.
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Quantitative Analysis
Statistics of Quantitative Calculations
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Quantitative Analysis
Calibration with Internal Standard Calibration with Addition Standard
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Example of Quantitative Analysis
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Capillary Direct Interface
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Instrumentation of GC
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GC separation of twelve C1 to C5 fatty acids.
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High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
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GC Instruments
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Gas filters required for a GC instrument with Flame
Ionization
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GC pneumatic controls
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Split/splitless inlet.
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Dipole-dipole and dipole-induced dipole interactions
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GC temperature programming
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Detector:Flame ionization (FID) detector
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Data System
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Gas Chromatography Separation Mechanism
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The Distribution Coefficient (Partition Coefficient) (Kc)
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The Distribution Coefficient (Partition Coefficient) (Kc)
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Summary
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HSE Institution Training Academy
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The Capacity Factor
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The Porosity Factor
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The Peak Broadening Factor
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The resolution between 2 peaks
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Van Deemter Phenomena
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GC Setup
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Sample
Injection
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GC Column
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GC Detector
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TCD
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FID
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MSD
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GC APPLICATION
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HPLC
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HPLC Setup
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HPLC Injector
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HPLC Column
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HPLC Detector
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HPLC
Application
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HPLC
Application
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