Polyarc® System v2.0 Installation Manual Agilent 7890, 7820, 6890 or equivalent

Manuals | 2020 | ARCInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Quantitative detection of carbon in gas chromatography is critical across environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals and industrial quality control. The Polyarc® System v2.0 provides a universal carbon response by catalytically converting organics to methane before detection, eliminating compound-specific calibrations. This enhances accuracy, simplifies workflows and supports regulatory compliance in complex analytical environments.

Objectives and Overview


This installation manual aims to guide experienced chromatographers through the complete setup and operation of the Polyarc® System v2.0 on Agilent 7890, 7820 or 6890 gas chromatographs. The document covers GC preparation, hardware and gas connections, electronic and manual flow control, thermal auxiliary configuration, catalyst conditioning, method adjustments and routine maintenance. Following these procedures ensures optimal performance and reliable carbon quantitation.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • GC Preparation: Shutdown, vent and depressurize the GC; remove side panels and covers; clear back detector or inlet position.
  • Placement: Mount the Polyarc reactor enclosure in the back detector port, ensuring transfer lines enter the oven area without tight bends.
  • Heater Connection: Attach the 4-pin Molex heater cable to the GC auxiliary heater port (Thermal Aux1/2/3 on 7890/7820, A1/A2 on 6890) and configure the GC software for the appropriate auxiliary temperature channel.
  • Gas Connections: Install a CO₂ trap on the air supply; route air and hydrogen via manual or electronic flow controllers; calibrate to 2.5 sccm air and 35 sccm H₂ while the reactor is cold.
  • Transfer Lines: Connect the reactor inlet to the capillary column via a zero-dead-volume union; connect the outlet to the FID using a graphite ferrule, trimming 0.5″ to remove debris.
  • Catalyst Conditioning: Heat to 350 °C for ARC RTD or 450 °C for PT-100 RTD for 1–2 hours with carrier gas, then stabilize at operating temperature (293 °C ARC RTD, 450 °C PT-100 RTD).
  • Method Adjustments: Set FID H₂ flow to 1.5 sccm, air to 350 sccm; add auxiliary temperature step; limit injection to 0.1 µL on-column and avoid sulfur > 1 000 ppm or silicon reagents.

Used Instrumentation


  • Gas Chromatograph: Agilent 7890, 7820 or 6890 (or equivalent) with FID.
  • Polyarc® System v2.0 reactor and enclosure.
  • Manual and/or electronic flow controllers for air and H₂.
  • CO₂ trap for air supply purification.
  • Zero-dead-volume union and graphite ferrules for capillary connections.
  • Auxiliary heater cable assembly (ARC RTD or PT-100 RTD).

Main Results and Discussion


Installation typically requires under two hours, with straightforward hardware and software steps. Proper placement inside the GC oven and secure gas fittings yield stable baselines and precise flow control. Conditioning protocols render the catalyst active while minimizing background noise. Method tweaks ensure compatibility with existing GC methods and carrier gases, including hydrogen. Routine shutdown and replacement procedures facilitate maintenance without complex reconfiguration.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Eliminates compound-specific carbon calibrations, reducing analytical workload and error.
  • Provides universal detector response for all organic analytes, enhancing comparability.
  • Integrates seamlessly with standard Agilent GCs and FIDs.
  • Supports trace-level quantitation in quality control, environmental analysis and industrial R&D.
  • Minimizes catalyst downtime through simple conditioning and replacement workflows.

Future Trends and Applications


Advances may include integration with automated sampling systems, miniaturized reactors for faster response and coupling with mass spectrometry for structural elucidation. Enhanced software algorithms could further streamline calibration-free quantitation. Broader adoption in online monitoring, process control and multi-dimensional chromatography will expand the Polyarc® System’s impact across diverse analytical challenges.

Conclusion


The Polyarc® System v2.0 transforms GC-FID into an absolute carbon detector, delivering robust, universal quantitation with minimal method changes. This manual equips analytical chemists with a systematic pathway for installation, configuration, operation and maintenance on Agilent GC platforms. Implementing this technology accelerates workflows, improves data quality and broadens the applicability of GC-based carbon analysis.

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