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Selection of the sample cups

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Pyrolysis, Consumables
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Effective sample containment in pyrolysis-GC/MS and thermal analysis is key to obtaining accurate, reproducible data. Eco-Cups and related holders enable precise temperature control, minimal sample loss, and flexibility across a range of materials and analytical modes.

Objectives and Overview


This document reviews the features and applications of Frontier Laboratories’ Eco-Cup series, Eco-Stick manipulators, and Eco-Pickup tools. The overview covers design variations, material construction, maximum operating temperatures, and specialized functions.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The sample holders are used in single-shot, double-shot, and flow-through pyrolysis configurations. They integrate with AS-1020E pyrolyzer interfaces and support additional accessories for UV-assisted analysis. Key instrumentation components:
  • Eco-Cup LF: Stainless steel (deactivated), 80 µL, up to 1050 °C – large surface area for higher sample volumes.
  • Eco-Cup SF: Stainless steel (deactivated), 50 µL, up to 1050 °C – enhanced reproducibility in flash pyrolysis-GC mode.
  • RoHS-Cup LN: Stainless steel (non-deactivated), 80 µL, up to 700 °C – dedicated to phthalate screening.
  • Eco-Cup G: Pyrex glass (non-coated), 50 µL, up to 450 °C – transparent cup for visual inspection of sample changes and residues.
  • Eco-Cup GQ: Pyrex glass with bonded quartz layer, 50 µL, up to 600 °C – suitable for thermal desorption, reactive pyrolysis, and higher temperature applications.
  • Eco-Cup LHF and SHF: Stainless steel flow-through cups with 1 mm i.d. hole, deactivated; volumes 80 µL (LHF) and 50 µL (SHF) – optimized peak shape for volatile compounds under low carrier gas flow.
  • Side Hole Eco-Cup UV: Stainless steel (deactivated), 80 µL, side holes for UV irradiation (Micro-UV Irradiator UV/Py-GC/MS), up to 1050 °C.
  • Eco-Sticks (SF, DF, GS, GD): Stainless steel or glass rods for positioning and transferring samples in single or double-shot and EGA modes.
  • Eco-Pickup (F, GF): Stainless steel rods for safe recovery of used sample cups.

Main Results and Discussion


The diverse Eco-Cup lineup demonstrates tailored solutions for specific analytical challenges: deactivated steel cups improve peak shape and reduce active-site interactions; glass variants enable visual monitoring; quartz-coated cups extend temperature limits; flow-through and UV-compatible designs address volatile compound resolution and photochemical analysis. Accessories such as Eco-Sticks and Eco-Pickups streamline sample handling and workflow efficiency.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Enhanced reproducibility and sensitivity across polymeric and small-molecule analyses.
  • Adaptable to a wide temperature range (450–1050 °C) and analytical modes (single-shot, double-shot, EGA, reactive pyrolysis, UV-assisted).
  • Minimized secondary reactions and adsorption artifacts due to deactivated surfaces and optimized gas flows.
  • Improved operational convenience through disposable, transparent, and coated cup options.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advancements may include novel inert coatings, microfabricated cup geometries for ultra-low volume analyses, integration with in situ spectroscopic probes, and expanded compatibility with ambient desorption-ionization techniques. Emerging demands in environmental screening, polymer degradation studies, and high-throughput quality control will drive further innovation.

Conclusion


Frontier Laboratories’ Eco sample containment products offer a comprehensive toolkit for optimizing pyrolysis and thermal analysis workflows. By matching material properties and cup designs to specific analytical needs, users achieve improved data quality, operational flexibility, and ease of use.

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