Thermal desorption (TD) uses heat and a flow of inert gas to desorb VOCs and SVOCs from sorbents or sample materials. Extracted vapours are swept onto an electrically-cooled sorbent-packed focusing trap, which is then rapidly heated. This injects the vapours into the GC in a narrow band, providing outstanding levels of sensitivity.
SepSolve is pleased to be able to offer the full range of TD instruments from Markes International, which offer wide analyte range (from acetylene to C44), quantitative re-collection of split flows, and outstanding sensitivity enhancements
WHY USE THERMAL DESORPTION?
Key amongst these are the 100-tube fully-automated TD100-xr™ thermal desorber, the single-tube UNITY-xr™ instrument, the multi-canister CIA Advantage-xr™ system, and the continuous near-real-time TT24-7™ instrument. We also offer the fully automated Centri® sample preparation platform, which features a 50-tube TD module alongside other sample introduction options. All of these use electrical cooling to avoid the inconvenience of liquid cryogen.
APPLICATIONS
IMPROVED CHARACTERISATION OF MALODOURS IN RECYCLED PLASTICS USING TD–GC×GC WITH BENCHTOF2 MS
Thermal desorption (TD) with GC×GC–TOF MS can be used for comprehensive characterisation of volatiles from recycled plastics, and the method is simple to translate to routine screening in QC labs.
DISCOVERY OF BIOMARKERS IN BREATH: ENHANCING SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION USING GC×GC–TOF MS
This study describes the comprehensive, high-sensitivity screening of disease biomarkers, through use of sampling onto TD tubes, automated preconcentration, and GC×GC–TOF MS, with confident identification aided by Tandem Ionisation.