Abstract

Nano-gravimetric detector (NGD) has been recently introduced as miniaturized gas chromatography detector. The NGD response is based on an adsorption-desorption mechanism of compounds between the gaseous phase and the NGD porous oxide layer. The NGD response was characterized by hyphenating NGD in-line with FID detector and a chromatographic column. Such method led to the full adsorption-desorption isotherms of several compounds in a single run. Langmuir model was used to describe the experimental isotherms, and the initial slope of the isotherm (Mm.KT) obtained at low gas concentration was used to compare the NGD response for different compounds (good repeatability was demonstrated with a relative standard deviation lower than 3%). The column-NGD-FID hyphenated method was validated using alkane compounds according to the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chain and to the NGD temperature (all results agreed with thermodynamic relations associated to partition coefficient). Furthermore, relative response factor to alkanes, for ketones, alkylbenzenes, and fatty acid methyl esters have been obtained. These relative response index values led to easier calibration of NGD. The established methodology can be used for any sensor characterization based on adsorption mechanism.

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