Inlet Systems
Split/splitless capillary inlet
116
Solvent
Boiling Point
(
^
C)
Suggested Initial Oven
Temperature Range (
^
C)
Diethyl Ether
36
10 to 25
n-Pentane
36
10 to 25
Methylene Chloride
40
10 to 30
Carbon Disulfide
46
10 to 35
Chloroform*
61
25 to 50
Methanol*
65
35 to 55
n-Hexane
69
40 to 60
Ethyl Acetate*
77
45 to 65
Acetonitrile
82
50 to 70
n-Heptane
98
70 to 90
i-Octane
99
70 to 90
Toluene
111
80 to 100
* Should be used only with cross-linked stationary phases.
Table 6-2.
Some Common Solvents: Suggested Initial Oven
Temperatures to Use the Solvent Effect
The best solvent for a given application is found by trial and error,
depending upon sample solubility and volatility, column polarity and type
of stationary phase, and detector selectivity/sensitivity.
Note that, because of the solvent effect, retention times for the same
components, but dissolved in different solvents, may be different: the
solvent, once chosen for a particular application, should be used
throughout.
Cold trapping
Cold trapping is a second mode of reconcentration: where column
temperature is low enough, vaporized components may condense into the
liquid phase.
Summary of Contents for 5890 Series II
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Page 9: ...1 Columns and Fittings ...
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