Abstract

Nonmetal excitation capabilities have provided the impetus for numerous studies of the analytical behavior of helium plasmas. Techniques involving gas chromatography and helium plasmas have matured; initial results coupling helium plasmas with supercritical fluid and liquid chromatography are promising. An overview of the mating of the nonmetal detection capabilities of helium plasmas with liquid and supercritical fluid chromatography is presented. Important considerations discussed include solvent-plasma interactions, interface design, and spectral behavior.

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