(Invited) Stationary Phase Coatings for a Microfabricated GC Column Integrated with Low Power Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds — Tzu‐Hsuan Chang (2019) | RDL Network
(Invited) Stationary Phase Coatings for a Microfabricated GC Column Integrated with Low Power Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds
Miniature gas chromatography (GC) columns of length 6m were fabricated in silicon using eutectic bonding to achieve a column with improved temperature control. The micro GC column includes an integrated platinum thin film heater and temperature sensors for closed loop temperature programing. In order to achieve low power operation the GC column was mounted inside the vacuum chamber of an ion-trap mass spectrometer. This approach provides much lower power consumption than a laboratory instrument. The ion trap electronics were miniaturized and operate at lower power, to demonstrate a portable instrument able to operate at with less than 25W, including vacuum pumps. This instrument will have a range of applications from environmental monitoring, to food safety and medical diagnostics, including breath analysis. Static coating of the stationary phase in the microfabricated column was carried out by injection using a solvent and extraction at reduced pressure to improve resolution. This paper reports the results of different stationary phases investigated to separate mixtures of volatile organic compounds, specifically OV-1 and OV-215. The properties of the stationary phases where characterized using a novel probe mixture for microcolumn evaluation and six McReynolds probes to identify the Kovats indices and the polarity of the column. The dependence of polarity on the coating technique and temperature of the column during analysis was also investigated. Results are presented with both an FID and ion-trap mass spectrometer to achieve rapid temperature programmed analysis of mixtures of up to 18 organic compounds.
Tzu‐Hsuan Chang, Daniel Struk, Milad Navaei, Vladimir M. Doroshenko, Victor V. Laiko, Eugene Moskovets, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Jean‐Marie D. Dimandja, Peter J. Hesketh
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