A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration

The quantitation of trace organic compounds in ambient organic aerosol is difficult due to the chemical complexity of these mixtures, but is needed to provide insight into their sources and formation processes. Compound-level characterization of organic aerosols is typically performed through sample...

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Main Authors: G. Isaacman, N. M. Kreisberg, D. R. Worton, S. V. Hering, A. H. Goldstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-09-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/1937/2011/amt-4-1937-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-f82ff9a2aa314ed08502a5f424ee72002020-11-24T23:52:47ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482011-09-01491937194210.5194/amt-4-1937-2011A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibrationG. IsaacmanN. M. KreisbergD. R. WortonS. V. HeringA. H. GoldsteinThe quantitation of trace organic compounds in ambient organic aerosol is difficult due to the chemical complexity of these mixtures, but is needed to provide insight into their sources and formation processes. Compound-level characterization of organic aerosols is typically performed through sample collection followed by gas or liquid chromatography. With these methods, introduction of liquid standards has long been used as an effective means of quantifying trace compounds, but automating this technique for use with in-situ instrumentation has not previously been achieved. Here we develop an automatic injection system (AutoInject) for the introduction of liquids into a custom collection and analysis cell for improved quantitation in chromatographic measurements. The system consists of chilled reservoirs containing liquid standards from which a sample loop is loaded and then injected into the cell. The AutoInject is shown to be reproducible over 106 injections with a relative standard deviation of 1.5%, and have negligible injection-to-injection carryover. A 6-port selector allows injection of different liquid standards separately or simultaneously. Additionally, automatic injection of multiple sample loops is shown to generate a linear multi-point calibration curve. Tests conducted in this work focus on use with the <b>T</b>hermal desorption <b>A</b>erosol <b>G</b>as chromatograph (TAG), but the flexibility of the system allows it to be used for a variety of applications.http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/1937/2011/amt-4-1937-2011.pdf
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author G. Isaacman
N. M. Kreisberg
D. R. Worton
S. V. Hering
A. H. Goldstein
spellingShingle G. Isaacman
N. M. Kreisberg
D. R. Worton
S. V. Hering
A. H. Goldstein
A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet G. Isaacman
N. M. Kreisberg
D. R. Worton
S. V. Hering
A. H. Goldstein
author_sort G. Isaacman
title A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
title_short A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
title_full A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
title_fullStr A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
title_full_unstemmed A versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
title_sort versatile and reproducible automatic injection system for liquid standard introduction: application to in-situ calibration
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2011-09-01
description The quantitation of trace organic compounds in ambient organic aerosol is difficult due to the chemical complexity of these mixtures, but is needed to provide insight into their sources and formation processes. Compound-level characterization of organic aerosols is typically performed through sample collection followed by gas or liquid chromatography. With these methods, introduction of liquid standards has long been used as an effective means of quantifying trace compounds, but automating this technique for use with in-situ instrumentation has not previously been achieved. Here we develop an automatic injection system (AutoInject) for the introduction of liquids into a custom collection and analysis cell for improved quantitation in chromatographic measurements. The system consists of chilled reservoirs containing liquid standards from which a sample loop is loaded and then injected into the cell. The AutoInject is shown to be reproducible over 106 injections with a relative standard deviation of 1.5%, and have negligible injection-to-injection carryover. A 6-port selector allows injection of different liquid standards separately or simultaneously. Additionally, automatic injection of multiple sample loops is shown to generate a linear multi-point calibration curve. Tests conducted in this work focus on use with the <b>T</b>hermal desorption <b>A</b>erosol <b>G</b>as chromatograph (TAG), but the flexibility of the system allows it to be used for a variety of applications.
url http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/1937/2011/amt-4-1937-2011.pdf
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