Facilitating method development for reverse fill/flush flow modulation by using a tunable auxiliary pressure source instead of a fixed bleed capillary
Aleksandra Lelevic

TL;DR
This paper introduces a tunable pressure source as an alternative to fixed bleed capillaries in reverse fill/flush flow modulation for comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography, simplifying method development and reducing costs.
Contribution
It proposes and evaluates a tunable auxiliary pressure source to replace fixed bleed capillaries, enabling adaptable pressure resistance for improved GCxGC method development.
Findings
Comparable modulation performance to fixed bleed capillaries
Simplified method development process
Reduced consumables and analyst time
Abstract
The conventional reverse fill/flush flow modulation for comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography requires a bleed capillary column to be connected to the outlet of the modulator channel. The purpose of this capillary, that does not contain the stationary phase, is to provide a pressure resistance to the modulator channel flow. In this way, the desired modulator flow can be achieved, and channel over-filling can be avoided. Normally, the length and the internal diameter of the bleed capillary are chosen so as to obtain the modulator flow that is close to the flow of the first separation column. Thus, for any chosen set of chromatographic conditions, the required dimensions of the bleed capillary can be completely different, making the GCxGC method development tedious and generating additional costs in consumables and analyst time. In this work a tunable pressure source generating…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography · Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications · Protein purification and stability
