Cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy coupled with gas chromatography is used to quantitatively analyze a mixture of alcohols in a quasi-online manner. A full identification and quantification of all analytes are achieved based on their spectral fingerprints using a widely tunable continuous-wave laser as a light source. This can be done even in the case of interfering column/septum bleed or simultaneously eluted peaks. The combination of photoacoustic spectroscopy and gas chromatography offers a viable solution for compact and portable instruments in applications that require straightforward analyses with no consumables.
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Tomberg, T., Vuorio, N., Hieta, T., Jussila, M., Hartonen, K., Vainio, M., … Metsälä, M. (2020). Broadband Laser-Based Infrared Detector for Gas Chromatography. Analytical Chemistry, 92(21), 14582–14588. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c02887
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