Pulsed FPD (A)
Abstract
This animation illustrates how the pulsed flame photometric detector works, by igniting hydrogen with air after which it detects the chemiluminescence of the analyte.
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GC detection principles:
GC detector characteristics:
FID: Flame Ionisation detector
FID: Flame Ionisation detector (A)
ECD: Electron Capture Detector
ECD: Electron Capture Detector (A)
FPD: Flame Photometric Detector
FPD: Flame Photometric Detector (A)
Pulsed FPD (A)
NPD: Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector
NPD: Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector (A)
TCD: Thermal Conductivity Detector
TCD: Thermal Conductivity Detector (A)
PID: Photo Ionisation Detector
AED: Atomic Emission Detector
Chemiluminescence Detector
Helium Ionisation Detector
Hall Electrolytic Conductivity Detector
Problems when lighting an FID
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