Frontier Lab Phthalate-free Quartz Wool
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The reliable introduction of solid samples into pyrolysis and GC/MS systems is critical for accurate material characterization. Phthalate contamination from handling media can compromise trace analysis, making ultra-clean sample supports essential for environmental, polymer, and quality control laboratories.
This application note presents a phthalate-free quartz wool designed to minimize cross-contamination during automated sampling with Frontier Laboratories’ Auto-Shot Sampler and Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer. Key goals include demonstrating ease of use, thermal stability, and confirming ultra-low phthalate levels.
Preparation steps:
Instrumentation:
Test certificates confirm phthalate concentrations below 1 ppm for DIBP, DBP, BBP, DEHP, DNOP and below 5 ppm for DINP and DIDP. The quartz wool withstands temperatures up to 1050 °C without degradation, ensuring compatibility with high-temperature pyrolysis. The ultra-clean material prevents particle scattering and potential analyte loss, improving reproducibility and sensitivity in trace-level analyses.
Ongoing developments in automated sample handling and pyrolysis aim to further reduce contamination risks and increase throughput. Integration with advanced hyphenated techniques (e.g., pyrolysis-GC×GC/MS) may benefit from ultra-clean quartz wool, enabling deeper insights into complex materials.
Phthalate-free quartz wool provides a robust, high-temperature-resistant support for solid samples in automated pyrolysis-GC/MS workflows. Its ultra-low phthalate levels and ready-to-use format enhance analytical reliability and streamline laboratory operations.
Pyrolysis, Consumables
IndustriesManufacturerFrontier Lab
Summary
Significance of the topic
The reliable introduction of solid samples into pyrolysis and GC/MS systems is critical for accurate material characterization. Phthalate contamination from handling media can compromise trace analysis, making ultra-clean sample supports essential for environmental, polymer, and quality control laboratories.
Study objectives and overview
This application note presents a phthalate-free quartz wool designed to minimize cross-contamination during automated sampling with Frontier Laboratories’ Auto-Shot Sampler and Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer. Key goals include demonstrating ease of use, thermal stability, and confirming ultra-low phthalate levels.
Methodology and instrumentation
Preparation steps:
- Load approximately 2 mg of the quartz wool on top of a solid sample in an Eco-Cup LF sample cup.
- Place the loaded cups into the Auto-Shot Sampler carousel.
- Run automated pyrolysis and transfer to GC/MS for analysis.
Instrumentation:
- Frontier Laboratories Auto-Shot Sampler
- Frontier Laboratories Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer
- Gas chromatograph coupled with mass spectrometer (GC/MS)
Key results and discussion
Test certificates confirm phthalate concentrations below 1 ppm for DIBP, DBP, BBP, DEHP, DNOP and below 5 ppm for DINP and DIDP. The quartz wool withstands temperatures up to 1050 °C without degradation, ensuring compatibility with high-temperature pyrolysis. The ultra-clean material prevents particle scattering and potential analyte loss, improving reproducibility and sensitivity in trace-level analyses.
Benefits and practical applications
- Eliminates background phthalate contamination during automated sampling.
- Ready to use without pre-treatment, saving preparation time.
- High thermal tolerance supports a wide range of pyrolysis applications.
- Enhances data quality in environmental testing, polymer analysis, and QA/QC workflows.
Future trends and opportunities
Ongoing developments in automated sample handling and pyrolysis aim to further reduce contamination risks and increase throughput. Integration with advanced hyphenated techniques (e.g., pyrolysis-GC×GC/MS) may benefit from ultra-clean quartz wool, enabling deeper insights into complex materials.
Conclusion
Phthalate-free quartz wool provides a robust, high-temperature-resistant support for solid samples in automated pyrolysis-GC/MS workflows. Its ultra-low phthalate levels and ready-to-use format enhance analytical reliability and streamline laboratory operations.
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