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Acquiring APCI Sample Data Using the Tune Plus Window
Setting Up to Introduce Sample by Loop Injection into Solvent Flow from an LC
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Setting Up to
Introduce Sample by
Loop Injection into
Solvent Flow from an
LC
This topic provides information on how to introduce sample by loop
injection from an LC into solvent flow.
Plumbing connections
1. Connect an appropriate length of (red) PEEK tubing (transfer line from
the divert/inject valve) from port 3 of the divert/inject valve to the
(stainless steel) sample inlet fitting on the APCI probe. See
2. Connect a 5
μ
L sample loop with (stainless steel) set nuts and (stainless
steel) ferrules to ports 1 and 4 of the divert/inject valve.
3. Connect an appropriate length of PEEK tubing (transfer line from the
LC) from the divert/inject valve to the LC, as follows:
a. Connect a length of the PEEK tubing with a (stainless steel) nut and
(stainless steel) ferrule to port 2 of the divert/inject valve.
b. Connect the other end of the PEEK tubing with a proper fitting and
a ferrule to the outlet of the LC.
Figure 63.
Divert/Inject valve, showing the correct setup for analysis by loop
injection and showing the flow of liquid through the valve in the
Load and Inject positions
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5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
Inject Position
To API
Source
From
LC
Inject
Port
To Waste
To API
Source
From
LC
Inject
Port
To Waste
Load Position