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Alcohol Breakthrough Volumes for Adsorbent Resins
The above chart demonstrates the useful range of the adsorbent resins for a range of alcohols via purge and trap thermal desorption techniques. The numbers at the top of the chart indicate the number of carbons in straight chain alcohol (i.e. methanol = 1, decanol = 10). The numbers at the bottom of the chart indicate the boiling point range of the straight chain alcohol. The bars in the chart indicate the useful range of alcohols that can be analyzed with the resin. The different colored bars indicate the desorption temperature required to desorb the alcohol off the particular resin. From this chart you can easily select the best resin for an application. For example Carbosieve SIII is excellent for straight chain alcohols methanol through propanol. Tenax TA can be used for a wide range of alcohols from ethanol through tridecanol, and glass beads is good for the larger alcohols. Alcohol Breakthrough Volumes for Adsorbent Resins
Use of Breakthrough Volume Data In the following chart, the Breakthrough Volume data is expressed in Liters per gram of resin. This is the volume of gas required to elute the organic compound off 1.0 gram of resin at the indicated temperature. The Blue highlighted areas indicate that the Breakthrough Volume is greater than 10 liters per gram of resin which is an acceptable value for the trapping of the organic compound at that temperature. The Red highlighted areas indicate that the Breakthrough Volume is less than 0.010 Liters per gram of resin or less than 10 ml/gram of resin. This is a good temperature to assure complete desorption of the organic compound off the adsorbent resin during the thermal desorption process. Tenax TA with Alcohols
Tenax GR with Alcohols
Carbosieve SIII with Alcohols
Carbotrap with Alcohols
Carbotrap C with Alcohols
Glass Beads with Alcohols
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