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Multidimensional chromatography valve interfaces

Figure 12.23 SFC-SFC analysis, involving a rotaiy valve interface, of a standard coal tar sample (SRM 1597). Two fractions were collected from the first SFC separation (a) and then analyzed simultaneously in the second SFC system (h) cuts a and h are taken between 20.2 and 21.2 min, and 38.7 and 40.2 min, respectively. Peak identification is as follows 1, tii-phenylene 2, chrysene 3, henzo[g/ i]perylene 4, antliracene. Reprinted from Analytical Chemistry, 62, Z. Juvancz et al, Multidimensional packed capillary coupled to open tubular column supercritical fluid chromatography using a valve-switcliing interface , pp. 1384-1388, copyright 1990, with permission from the American Chemical Society. Figure 12.23 SFC-SFC analysis, involving a rotaiy valve interface, of a standard coal tar sample (SRM 1597). Two fractions were collected from the first SFC separation (a) and then analyzed simultaneously in the second SFC system (h) cuts a and h are taken between 20.2 and 21.2 min, and 38.7 and 40.2 min, respectively. Peak identification is as follows 1, tii-phenylene 2, chrysene 3, henzo[g/ i]perylene 4, antliracene. Reprinted from Analytical Chemistry, 62, Z. Juvancz et al, Multidimensional packed capillary coupled to open tubular column supercritical fluid chromatography using a valve-switcliing interface , pp. 1384-1388, copyright 1990, with permission from the American Chemical Society.
Multidimensional liquid chromatography encompasses a variety of techniques used for seunple separation, cleanup and trace enrichment [12,279-289]. A characteristic feature of these methods is the use of two or more columns for the separation with either manual or automatic switching by a valve interface of fractions between columns. These techniques require only minor modification to existing equipment, and of equal importance, enable the sample preparation and separation procedures to be completely automated. [Pg.411]

Figure 12.24 Schematic diagram of the multidimensional packed capillary to open tubular column SFC-SFC system. Reprinted from Analytical Chemistry, 62, Z. Juvancz et al., Multidimensional packed capillary coupled to open tubular column supercritical fluid chromatography using a valve-switching interface , pp. 1384-1388, copyright 1990, with permission from the American Chemical Society. Figure 12.24 Schematic diagram of the multidimensional packed capillary to open tubular column SFC-SFC system. Reprinted from Analytical Chemistry, 62, Z. Juvancz et al., Multidimensional packed capillary coupled to open tubular column supercritical fluid chromatography using a valve-switching interface , pp. 1384-1388, copyright 1990, with permission from the American Chemical Society.
There are a few commercially available systems that are loosely or tightly integrated for 2DLC. There are commercial systems for multidimensional gas chromatography as the interface between columns can be accomplished without valves using thermal modulation (Marriott, 2002) and the thermal modulator is tightly coupled to the software. [Pg.110]


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