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Vernier Mini GC

 Plus 

Gas Chromatograph 

(Order Code: GC2-MINI) 

Introduction 

The Vernier Mini GC Plus is an instrument for separating, analyzing, and identifying 

substances contained in a volatile liquid or gaseous sample. The Mini GC Plus can 

detect and distinguish between families of compounds, including alcohols, 

aldehydes, ketones, polar-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons, carboxylic acids, 

esters, ethers, and nitriles (see Appendix A for more details). It has all of the key 

components of a traditional gas chromatograph, including an injection port, 

temperature and pressure controls, a capillary column through which different 

substances pass at different rates depending on various chemical and physical 

properties, and a sensor for detecting the arrival of compounds. It has a patented 

MEMS chip sensor that allows for room air to be used as a carrier gas. 

The column of the Mini GC Plus can be operated at temperatures ranging from 30°C 

to 160°C. The MEMS chip sensor can be operated at two levels of sensitivity, 

allowing for a greater range of compounds and injection volumes to be used.  

The Mini GC Plus connects to the USB port on a computer, the LabQuest 2, or the 

LabQuest. Both Vernier Logger 

Pro

 and LabQuest App software allow students to 

easily control data-collection parameters, then collect data in real time. After the 

peaks are detected, the software allows you to determine retention times and/or 

integrate peaks to help quantify the relative amount of each compound present in the 

sample. 

What is included with the Mini GC Plus? 

 

Mini GC Plus unit 

 

AC Power Adapter 

 

Hamilton Syringe (1.0 μL volume)  

 

Two extra septa (a third septum is already installed in your Mini GC Plus) 

 

USB cable 

 

Carrying case 

 

Gas Chromatography: Investigations with the Mini GC, 

an electronic lab book 

with five investigations, available as a free download when you sign in to your 

account at www.vernier.com/gc-book 

What are the features of the Mini GC Plus? 

The Mini GC Plus can detect more compounds than the original Mini GC. The new 

features that make this possible include: 

 

The maximum temperature of the column is 160°C, offering more flexibility in 

designing temperature profiles. 

 

The MEMS chip sensor can be set at either of two levels of sensitivity. 

Standard

 

 2

sensitivity mode works well for polar compounds such as: ketones, alcohols, 

and esters. 

High

 sensitivity mode works well for compounds such as 

halogenated alkanes and substituted aromatics, as well as mixtures with one or 

more compound of low concentration. 

Details can be viewed online at: www.vernier.com/gc2-mini 

 

Important:

 We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual thoroughly 

before using the Mini GC Plus for the first time. There are precautions and usage 

suggestions throughout this manual that are important to know, prior to doing your 

first data collection. Please wear the appropriate personal safety equipment and use 

the instrument in accordance with the instructions in this manual to prevent injury. 

 

 

Caution:

 

The Vernier Mini GC Plus gas chromatograph is designed to 

analyze volatile compounds. These compounds may be toxic or highly flammable; 
therefore, follow the manufacturer’s instructions when operating this instrument. 
Serious personal injury may result from improper use of this instrument. Due to the 
small amounts of analytes, there is no hazard that exhaust from the chromatograph 
could cause a fire when used according to the instructions. To minimize exposure to 
vapors, use this instrument in well-ventilated areas. Refer to the Material Safety Data 
Sheet for each compound to be injected into the chromatograph. For personal 
protection, we recommend that open reagent containers be handled in a hood or 
well-ventilated area. 

Logger 

Pro

 3 or LabQuest App Software Requirements 

Logger 

Pro

 3 (version 3.8.6 or newer) 

software is required if you are using a 

computer. LabQuest App version 1.7 

or newer is required if you are using 

an original LabQuest. (You can check 

the LabQuest version by tapping the 

Home icon, tapping Control Panel, 

and then tapping System Information). 

If you are using a LabQuest 2, then 

you will need App version 2.1. 

If you own an earlier version of Logger 

Pro

 3 software or LabQuest App, you can 

upgrade to the current version at no cost by visiting our web site for updates:  

www.vernier.com/downloads/ 

Note:

 Information on the use of the Mini GC Plus with National Instruments 

LabVIEW software can be found at: www.vernier.com/labview/ 

Using the Mini GC Plus with a Computer or with LabQuest 

1. If you will be collecting data on a computer, be sure you are using  

Logger 

Pro

 software, version 3.8.6 or newer.  

    If you will be collecting data on an original LabQuest, make sure the LabQuest 

unit has been updated to version 1.7 or newer. If you are using a LabQuest 2, 

Summary of Contents for Mini GC Plus

Page 1: ...or polar compounds such as ketones alcohols and esters High sensitivity mode works well for compounds such as halogenated alkanes and substituted aromatics as well as mixtures with one or more compound of low concentration Details can be viewed online at www vernier com gc2 mini Important We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual thoroughly before using the Mini GC Plus for the first t...

Page 2: ...i GC Plus is ready for injection in Step 6 the message will read Inject and select Collect simultaneously and the LED will turn to green Continue with Step 4 during warm up 4 Follow the steps below to clean and flush the syringe with acetone Important The glass syringe is fragile Be careful not to bend the needle or bend the plunger Never pull the plunger back more than 50 of its total volume Be c...

Page 3: ...e Vernier Mini GC Plus The power input jack power switch USB connection to the computer or LabQuest and column ventilation grill are shown in this view Principles of Operation The Vernier Mini GC Plus is designed to separate mixtures of gases or volatile liquids and identify components of the mixtures by their specific retention times The chromatograph uses ambient air supplied from a pump to carr...

Page 4: ...ug the low voltage jack of the power supply into the power socket on the side of the instrument insert the 120 VAC plug into an outlet Connect the mini jack of the USB cable to the instrument and the standard USB jack into the Vernier LabQuest handheld the Vernier LabQuest 2 handheld or computer with Logger Pro Turn on the power switch for both the Mini GC Plus located on left side panel and the L...

Page 5: ...m retainer nut using a coin or a large screwdriver Note Two additional septa were shipped with your new Mini GC Plus in a small Ziploc bag With the retainer nut removed spear the defective septum with a syringe needle and lift it out Place a new septum flat in the cavity Screw the retainer nut to snug tightness Overtightening the retainer nut will not give a better seal of the septum but will dama...

Page 6: ...plunger operation 7 Always proceed carefully when inserting the syringe needle into the Mini GC Plus Occasionally the needle will catch on the column inserting the needle with too much force will cause it to bend which will destroy the syringe Rotating the syringe will alleviate this problem 8 When wiping the needle of the syringe pinch a lint free wipe around the needle next to the barrel of the ...

Page 7: ...d pinch the needle about halfway along its length 3 Aim the needle into the center of the brass needle guide at the top of the gas chromatograph and slowly push the needle into the injection port being careful not to move the plunger If the needle should catch immediately stop pushing and turn the syringe a quarter turn then resume pressure 4 As soon as the syringe is fully inserted against the ne...

Page 8: ...hich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 16 Disposal Instruction When disposing of this electronic product do not treat it as household waste Its disposal is subject to regulations that vary by country and region This item should be given to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring that this produc...

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