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26301

Inlet Liner, Packed Column, for PerkinElmer® 3920

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32110502
UNSPSC Code:
41115719
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Glass liner (small bore)

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pkg of 1 ea

General description

  • Length 143 mm × O.D. 4.6 mm × I.D. 1.5 mm
  • Replaces Mfr. Part No.: 0009-1614
Inlet liner is an important part within the injection port. The prime functions of inlet liner are to limit sample degradation and improve vaporisation along with correct positioning of syringe needle. A wrong choice of liner can have prominent effect on the chromatogram. The basic problems related with incorrect choice of liner include the higher potential of peak tailing and mass discrimination. The inlet liner volume is recommended to be larger than the amount of sample injected by syringe so as to avoid any reaction with the sample. Injector port liner is suitable to make connection between sample introduction and GC column.

Application

Inlet liner may be used in the analysis of headspace volatiles from fruits using Coupled Gas Chromatographic-Electroantennographic Detection (GC-EAD).

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Satoshi Nojima et al.
Journal of chemical ecology, 29(10), 2347-2357 (2003-12-20)
Solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography coupled with electroantennographic detection were used to identify volatiles from fruit of flowering dogwood, Cornus florida, as key attractants for Rhagoletis pomonella flies originating from dogwood fruit. A six-component blend containing ethyl acetate (54.9%), 3-methylbutan-1-ol
Michelle Groves Carlin, John Richard Dean
Forensic Applications of Gas Chromatography, 9-9 (2013)

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