Shimadzu Thermal Desorption Systems TD-30 Series
Brochures and specifications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Thermal desorption is an essential technique in analytical chemistry for the selective trapping and release of volatile and semi-volatile compounds. It underpins accurate environmental monitoring of air pollutants, quality control in industrial processes, fragrance analysis in foods, and contamination studies in research laboratories. By enabling high sensitivity and reproducibility across a wide boiling-point range, thermal desorption systems are critical for trace‐level detection and reliable sample throughput.
This document presents the design, capabilities, and performance of the Shimadzu TD-30 series thermal desorption systems (TD-30 and TD-30R). The goals are to highlight:
The TD-30 series features a fully heated, no-cold-point sample path and a short transfer line to reduce dead volume. Key functional elements include:
The system integrates with GCMSsolution software (with optional TD Add-in) and interfaces via USB. Typical configurations include:
Performance testing demonstrates significant throughput gains: overlap function reduces cycle time, and interrupt mode accommodates unscheduled analyses. Heated sample lines enable high-boiling hydrocarbon detection (up to n-C44) with high sensitivity. Quantitative precision is confirmed by linear calibration curves (R² >0.9997) using nitrogen carrier gas. Application examples show clear chromatographic separation of:
The TD-30 series delivers:
Emerging directions include:
The Shimadzu TD-30 and TD-30R series offer a comprehensive solution for high-throughput, high-sensitivity thermal desorption analysis. Their design priorities—expandability, automation, and ease of maintenance—address the evolving needs of analytical laboratories across research, QA/QC, and industrial settings.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Thermal desorption is an essential technique in analytical chemistry for the selective trapping and release of volatile and semi-volatile compounds. It underpins accurate environmental monitoring of air pollutants, quality control in industrial processes, fragrance analysis in foods, and contamination studies in research laboratories. By enabling high sensitivity and reproducibility across a wide boiling-point range, thermal desorption systems are critical for trace‐level detection and reliable sample throughput.
Objectives and Study Overview
This document presents the design, capabilities, and performance of the Shimadzu TD-30 series thermal desorption systems (TD-30 and TD-30R). The goals are to highlight:
- High processing capacity for large sample batches.
- Enhanced expandability for diverse analytical workflows.
- User-friendly operation and maintenance.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The TD-30 series features a fully heated, no-cold-point sample path and a short transfer line to reduce dead volume. Key functional elements include:
- Overlap and interrupt functions for continuous, efficient batch analysis and urgent sample insertion.
- Retrapping (restore) capability on the TD-30R to recover split desorbed samples, safeguarding precious trace analytes.
- Automated internal standard addition via fixed or variable gaseous injection for quantitative accuracy (RSD <2%).
- Optional barcode reader for robust sample tracking and management.
- Compatibility with helium, nitrogen, or hydrogen carrier gases and constant linear velocity control for optimal GC separation.
Used Instrumentation
The system integrates with GCMSsolution software (with optional TD Add-in) and interfaces via USB. Typical configurations include:
- TD-30R: 120-tube capacity with restore and dry-purge functions.
- TD-30: 60-tube capacity without restore.
- High-temperature switching valve, SilcoNert® 2000 sample path, TenaxTA™ trap (optional Carbopack™+Carbosieve® or Carboxen®).
- Coupling with GCMS-QP2020 NX or GCMS-TQ8040 NX platforms for MS or MS/MS detection.
Results and Discussion
Performance testing demonstrates significant throughput gains: overlap function reduces cycle time, and interrupt mode accommodates unscheduled analyses. Heated sample lines enable high-boiling hydrocarbon detection (up to n-C44) with high sensitivity. Quantitative precision is confirmed by linear calibration curves (R² >0.9997) using nitrogen carrier gas. Application examples show clear chromatographic separation of:
- 40 regulated toxic air pollutants with restore and internal standard support.
- Workplace atmosphere VOCs (GC-FID detection) with broad dynamic range.
- Diffused gases and SVOCs in controlled environments with low background noise.
- Thermal extraction of automotive parts (VDA 278 method) for VOC and SVOC fractions.
- Fragrant compounds in food matrices such as fennel seeds.
- Off-flavor profiling from packaging materials using retention index databases.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The TD-30 series delivers:
- High sample throughput and unattended operation for overnight or weekend runs.
- Risk mitigation through sample restore and real-time standard addition.
- Reduced maintenance downtime via top-accessible consumables and usage tracking.
- Flexible carrier gas selection and advanced flow control for method adaptability.
- Seamless software integration minimizing setup errors.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging directions include:
- Integration with multidimensional GC and high-resolution MS for deeper compound identification.
- Implementation of AI-driven data analysis for automated peak deconvolution and compound annotation.
- Development of novel inert adsorbents and miniaturized trap modules for field-deployable systems.
- Expansion of real-time monitoring in process control and environmental surveillance.
Conclusion
The Shimadzu TD-30 and TD-30R series offer a comprehensive solution for high-throughput, high-sensitivity thermal desorption analysis. Their design priorities—expandability, automation, and ease of maintenance—address the evolving needs of analytical laboratories across research, QA/QC, and industrial settings.
Reference
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