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Purge/Trap I Vocarb® 4000

for use with OI Analytical Eclipse 4660, 4560

Synonym(s):

PURGE TRAP I, O.I. ANALYTICAL 4560

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700

Agency

suitable for EPA 601

application(s)

environmental

compatibility

for use with OI Analytical Eclipse 4660, 4560

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General description

Tubes used in purge and trap analyses generally are packed with multiple beds of adsorbent materials, so that a broad range of polar and nonpolar, high and low molecular weight compounds can be trapped in a single tube. Each bed protects the next, increasingly active bed, by preventing compounds from being held so strongly that they cannot be desorbed quickly without decomposition. During the purge phase of sampling, lower molecular weight compounds pass through the initial adsorbent beds but are trapped by succeeding beds. During desorption, the carrier gas passes through the trap in the reverse direction of purge flow, so that higher molecular weight compounds never come in contact with the stronger (innermost) adsorbents.

Application

Purge/Trap I Vocarb® 4000 may be used as a purge and trap system in the gas chromatographic analysis of volatile organic compounds.

Legal Information

Vocarb is a registered trademark of Siemens Industry, Inc.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Reactions of vinyl chloride and methanol in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer during VOC analysis.
Bian L, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology, 33(9), 1528-1533 (1999)
Jinhyuk Park et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland), 9(11) (2019-11-17)
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been widely investigated in many applications. However, only little work has been done on using SERS for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), primarily due to the challenges associated with fabricating SERS substrates with

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