The evaluation of Carbotrap-B and Carbosieve SIII for volatile organic compounds sampling applications that use thermal desorption-gas chromatography as the analytical technique
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Paul J. Foley, 'The evaluation of Carbotrap-B and Carbosieve SIII for volatile organic compounds sampling applications that use thermal desorption-gas chromatography as the analytical technique', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2002, pp 282Download Item:
Abstract:
The effects of concentration, temperature and humidity on the value of breakthrough
volumes (Vb) for forty-four volatile organic compounds (VOC) on Carbotrap-B have
been determined using the frontal chromatography method. The same method was used to determine the effects of concentration and humidity on the values of Vb for 19 VOC on Carbosieve SIII. Carbotrap-B is a Graphetised Carbon Black that is reported to be a Class I adsorbent as defined by the Kislev classification of adsorbents.
Author: Foley, Paul J.
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Corish, JohnPublisher:
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