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Thermal Desorption Applications Guide for Model 890/891 Thermal Desorption Unit and Dynamic Thermal Stripper

Guides | 1996 | MerckInstrumentation
GC, Thermal desorption, Consumables
Industries
Environmental, Food & Agriculture, Forensics , Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Merck

Summary

Význam tématu


Thermal desorption and dynamic thermal stripping combine rapid heating with adsorbent trapping to deliver high sensitivity solvent-free analyses across solids, liquids and gases. This approach minimizes sample preparation time, reduces solvent costs and avoids analyte dilution.

Cíle a přehled studie / článku


The guide presents applications of the Supelco Model 890/891 Thermal Desorption Unit and Dynamic Thermal Stripper for diverse matrices: petroleum products, polymers, environmental air and water samples, food and beverage preparations, and forensic materials. Each case illustrates optimized sampling, trapping and GC separation strategies.

Použitá metodika a instrumentace


Samples are either thermally extracted or purged onto sorbent tubes and then transferred to GC columns via heated transfer lines. The Model 890/891 unit provides dual flow paths for direct injection or focusing onto narrow-bore trap tubes, accurate ballistic heating (30°C to 400°C in 26 seconds), and inert pathways to prevent adsorption. The Dynamic Thermal Stripper performs solvent-free steam or purge extraction, with precise temperature and flow controls. Key adsorbent tubes include Carbotrap and Tenax materials packed in stainless steel tubes. Analytical separations employ capillary columns (SPB-5, SPB-20, SUPELCOWAX 10, VOCOL) and packed columns (Carbopack B/C).

Hlavní výsledky a diskuse


  • Petroleum/chemical: Quantitative retention and resolution of C2–C14 hydrocarbons; high desorption efficiency for C4 isomers; C5–C30 off-gassing from polymers controlled by temperature.
  • Environmental: Compliance with EPA TO-1 to TO-3 methods; trapping and release of VOCs, semivolatiles, PCBs from air, water, sediment and oil with near 100% recoveries; streamlined nonvolatile and volatile compound analyses.
  • Food & beverage: Identification of flavor compounds in tea, jelly, soft drinks and chocolate; reproducible profiling to assess lot-to-lot consistency; single-step extraction without solvents.
  • Forensic: Rapid characterization of arson accelerants (gasoline, lighter fluid), explosives residues and paint coatings; discrimination of fresh vs. weathered samples; elimination of solvent extraction.

Přínosy a praktické využití metody


  • High analytical sensitivity without solvent dilution.
  • Versatile application to gases, liquids and solids.
  • Reduced sample prep time and long-term cost savings via reusable tubes.
  • Automated multi-tube systems enable 8–16 unattended analyses.
  • Accurate, reproducible temperature control for fractionation.

Budoucí trendy a možnosti využití


Integration with on-line sampling, coupling to mass spectrometry and real-time monitoring platforms will extend the technique’s reach. Development of novel adsorbents and microfluidic trap designs may further enhance sensitivity and selectivity. Automation and miniaturization are expected to support high-throughput environmental and industrial QA/QC.

Závěr


Supelco’s combination of thermal desorption and dynamic thermal stripping provides a robust, cost-effective, solvent-free workflow for comprehensive analysis across multiple sample types. Its high sensitivity, reproducibility and automation capability make it ideal for modern analytical laboratories.

Reference


  • Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. US EPA Document No. 600/4-84-041 (April 1984).
  • Dynatherm, Inc. Application bulletins T100850, T100849, T194866, T109861.

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