Compound elution order – INFICON Explorer Portable Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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Compound Elution Order

The following tables list the elution order and typical retention times for all Assay 1
compounds on each column. This information will be needed if you are customizing
the standard method. Heavy compounds, such as 1,2-Dichlorobenzene, are not
generally analyzed on the more retentive Columns B and C, since retention times
will be unacceptably long.

The information in these tables is for reference only. Retention times will vary on
your instrument, and exact retention times for your instrument, are contained in the
Assay1.app file.

Compounds with retention times differing by 6% or less are defined as co-elutions
and are indicated as such in the tables. Some compounds identified as co-elutions
may be resolved on your instrument.

Also indicated are the compounds that are optimally detected with an ECD, these
compounds may also be detected on the PID with reduced sensitivity.

Column A Elution Order

Compound

ECD

R.T. (S)

Co-elution

Vinyl Chloride

59

Yes

Chloromethane

59

Yes

Bromomethane

63

Yes

Acetone

68

Yes

1,1-Dichloroethylene

68

Yes

Dichloromethane

72

Yes

Carbon Disulfide

73

Yes

Chloroethane

73

Yes

t-1,2-Dichloroethylene

74

Yes

Vinyl Acetate

77

Yes

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