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Analysis of ppb Levels of Analysis of ppb Levels of Analysis of ppb Levels of Analysis of ppb Levels of Nitrous Oxide by Gas Nitrous Oxide by Gas Ch t h Ch t h Chromatography Chromatography Pittcon Paper # 460 Paper # 460-7 p Dr. John N. Driscoll Dr. John N. Driscoll PID PID Analyzers, LLC Analyzers, LLC PID PID Analyzers, LLC Analyzers, LLC Sandwich, MA www hnu com www hnu com www.hnu.com www.hnu.com

Analysis of ppb Levels of Nitrous Oxide by Gas Chromatography

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Analysis of ppb Levels ofAnalysis of ppb Levels ofAnalysis of ppb Levels of Analysis of ppb Levels of Nitrous Oxide by Gas Nitrous Oxide by Gas

Ch t hCh t hChromatography Chromatography

Pittcon Paper # 460Paper # 460--77ppDr. John N. DriscollDr. John N. DriscollPID PID Analyzers, LLCAnalyzers, LLCPID PID Analyzers, LLCAnalyzers, LLC

Sandwich, MA www hnu comwww hnu comwww.hnu.comwww.hnu.com

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONNitrous oxide (NNitrous oxide (N22O) is produced in the soil by the decomposition O) is produced in the soil by the decomposition of nitrogen compounds. This results in an average atmospheric of nitrogen compounds. This results in an average atmospheric concentration of approximately 0.25 ppm. It is also used in concentration of approximately 0.25 ppm. It is also used in dental offices and in hospital operating rooms during surgerydental offices and in hospital operating rooms during surgerydental offices and in hospital operating rooms during surgery. dental offices and in hospital operating rooms during surgery. MethodsMethods usedused forfor determinationdetermination ofof NN22OO includeinclude infraredinfrared (IR)(IR)spectroscopyspectroscopy andand gasgas chromatographychromatography.. TheThe formerformer methodmethod isisusefuluseful toto justjust belowbelow 11 ppmppm althoughalthough photoacousticphotoacoustic IRIR hashas aausefuluseful toto justjust belowbelow 11 ppmppm althoughalthough photoacousticphotoacoustic IRIR hashas aadetectiondetection limitlimit ofof 3030 ppbppb.. TheThe GCGC detectorsdetectors usedused forfor NN22OOincludeinclude thethe thermalthermal conductivityconductivity detectordetector (TCD)(TCD) forfor highhigh levelslevels (>(>100100 ppm)ppm) andand thethe electronelectron capturecapture detectordetector (ECD)(ECD) ((100100 ppmppm toto

00 11 ))appapp.. 00..11 ppm)ppm)..WeWe willwill bebe evaluatingevaluating aa FarFar UVUV absorbanceabsorbance detectordetector coupledcoupled totoaa concentratorconcentrator toto detectdetect lowlow ppbppb levelslevels ofof NN22OO

FUV DetectorFUV Detector

Consists of a uv lamp (120 nm), a 1 cm pathlength cell (50 uL) and a UV photodiode that measures lamp intensityAs a sample enters the cell, the signal will decrease in proportion to the absorption coefficient of the speciesResponse- organic HC, fixed gases & inorganic gases as shown in next slide

Chromatogram of HC with FUV DetectorChromatogram of HC with FUV Detector

Far UV Far UV DetectorDetector

Photo of Model 301Photo of Model 301--BBPhoto of Model 301Photo of Model 301 BB

Equipment usedEquipment usedEquipment usedEquipment used

PA Model 301-B GCPA Model 301 B GCModified by adding a 6 port manual valve with sample loops from 0 1 to 50 ccwith sample loops from 0.1 to 50 ccLow ppm concentrations prepared by dil ti f t d d (1000 N O) idilution of gas standard (1000 ppm N2O) in zero air10 M x 0.53mm PLOT MolesieveFar UV detector (50 uL dead volume)

Actual vs Measured N2O by GC-FUV (ppm)

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on y = 1.0162x - 0.5833R2 = 0.9987

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Concentrator for NConcentrator for N22OO

Concentrator ParametersConcentrator Parameters

Material : molecular sieve- 80/100 meshDesorb volume- 10-50 ccDesorb volume 10 50 ccDesorb temperature: 150°CTi T 4 dTime to max.T – 4 secondsCan vary Tmax from 1 second to 4 min.Cycled between runs to clean columnAll parameters are under PC controlAll parameters are under PC control

Chromatogram of 50 ppm Chromatogram of 50 ppm NN22O with FUV DetectorO with FUV Detector

10 M x 0.53 mm PLOT10 M x 0.53 mm PLOTMolesieve, 15 cc/min. 80C; 50 ppm N2O in

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Calibration Curve Calibration Curve for Concentratorfor Concentratorfor Concentratorfor Concentrator

ppb Levels of N2Oppb Levels of N2O

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SUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARYBy coupling a FUV detector to a PLOT column, wey p ghave been able to detect from 500 ppm down to 250ppb of N2O.This covers approximately the same range as theThis covers approximately the same range as theECDWe have evaluated a concentrator/ thermal desorberTh t i th d t ti f N O t 5 bThat improves the detection of N2O to 5 ppb.The FUV (without a concentrator) is will provide arange that would be adequate for workplacegmonitoring of N2O.The FUV with a concentrator is ideal for monitoringN2O in ambient airN2O in ambient air