The Effect Analysis of Carrier Gas Flow Rate on the Rapid Gas Chromatographic Separation System

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Odor pollution did not only disturb the human normal life but also aroused the attention of environmental researchers and environmental protection departments. Therefore, the research on odor detecting method and instrument is important to theory and application. On this basis, the self-developed microfluidic chip capillary column is used in our odor detecting system. In this paper, lead the chip column into the chromatography separation system, with its small size, high efficiency, easy integration, and other characteristics to replace the original traditional column. The chip column was used in many gas experiments for several typical VOCs. At different carrier gas flow rates, the baseline value, toluene response, and toluene and methyl sulfide mixed gas separation were compared to verify the experiment to determine the optimal carrier gas flow rate in accordance with its response and separation degree. Under the premise of ensuring column efficiency as high as possible, it is determined that the optimal carrier gas flow rate is 6 ml/min. This paper shows the most proper carrier gas flow rate of our odor detecting system with the self-developed microfluidic chip capillary column.

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Zhang, X., Zhang, S., Zhou, W., & Qi, Y. (2020). The Effect Analysis of Carrier Gas Flow Rate on the Rapid Gas Chromatographic Separation System. Applied Bionics and Biomechanics, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8886609

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