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Book Synopsis

A guide to the fundamentals of applied gas chromatography and the process gas chromatograph, with practical procedures for design and troubleshooting

This comprehensive resource provides the theory that underpins a full understanding of the fundamental techniques of gas chromatography and the process analyzer. Without relying on complex mathematics, the book addresses hands-on applications of gas chromatographs within process industries. The author a noted expert on the topic details both the scientific information needed to grasp the material presented and the practical applications for professionals working in the field.

Process Gas Chromatographs: Fundamentals, Design and Implementation comprises 15 chapters, a glossary of terms and a series of self-assessment questions and quizzes. This important resource:

  • Describes practical procedures for design and troubleshooting
  • Contains concise chapters that provide a structured co

    Table of Contents

    Preface xix

    Contributors xxi

    Acknowledgments xxvii

    Part One PGC fundamentals 1

    1 An introduction 3

    Chromatographic separation 3

    The gas chromatograph 4

    The basic instrument 4

    The process instrument 5

    The oven 7

    Temperature control 7

    Temperature programming 7

    The sample injection valve 8

    Laboratory and online practice 8

    Plug injection 8

    Gas sample injection 9

    Liquid sample injection 9

    The column 10

    The separating device 10

    It takes time 10

    Multiple columns 11

    SCI-FILE: On Column Types 12

    Introduction to SCI-FILEs 12

    Two kinds of column 12

    Packed columns 12

    Open-tubular columns 12

    The detector 13

    Making the measurements 13

    The chromatogram 14

    Knowledge Gained 18

    Did you get it? 19

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 01 19

    Student evaluation test: SET 01 20

    References 21

    Cited 21

    Figures 22

    New technical terms 22

    2 Peakshape 25

    How columns work 25

    What happens inside the column 26

    How gas and liquid interact 26

    Troubleshooting tips 28

    How peaks form 28

    Forming an equilibrium 28

    The effect of movement 30

    A peak appears 31

    Effect of more equilibria 33

    Some conclusions 34

    Identical molecules – different behavior 34

    All peaks are symmetrical 35

    More equilibria – narrower peaks 35

    More equilibria – taller peaks 35

    Retention at the apex 36

    More equilibria – same retention time 36

    SCI-FILE: On Solubility 36

    Solubility 36

    Partition 36

    Distribution 37

    Limitations 37

    Knowledge Gained 37

    Did you get it? 38

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 02 38

    Student evaluation test: SET 02 38

    References 40

    Figures 40

    Equation 41

    Symbols 41

    New technical terms 41

    3 Separation 43

    How peaks get separated 43

    A more realistic explanation 43

    A challenge question 46

    Significance of the air peak 47

    The answer 48

    Measurements from chromatograms 50

    A practical task 50

    Typical calculations 51

    Knowledge Gained 52

    Did you get it? 53

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 03 53

    Student evaluation test: SET 03 53

    References 55

    Figures 55

    Equations 55

    Symbols 55

    New technical terms 55

    4 Peakpatterns 57

    Migration rate 57

    Predictable patterns in peak position 57

    Space or time 57

    Spatial or temporal separation 58

    Predictable patterns in peak width 59

    Distance or duration 59

    SCI-FILE: On Chemical Names 60

    Hydrocarbons 60

    Shorthand notation 61

    Predictable patterns in retention 61

    The doubling rule 61

    Challenge question 62

    A process of elimination 62

    Temperature programming 64

    Relative retention 66

    Separation and resolution 67

    Resolution 67

    Predictable patterns in resolution 69

    Knowledge Gained 71

    Did you get it? 72

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 04 72

    Student evaluation test: SET 04 72

    References 74

    Figures 74

    Equations 74

    Symbols 74

    New technical terms 74

    Part Two PGC analytics 77

    5 Industrial gas chromatographs 79

    Process analyzers 79

    Introduction to process analysis 79

    The measurement of quality 80

    Process gas chromatographs 81

    Versatile and reliable 81

    PGC development 82

    The value of analysis 83

    Competing technologies 84

    Gas chromatograph or spectrophotometer? 84

    Speed of response 86

    The outlook 87

    The PGC analytics unit 87

    Introduction 87

    Carrier gas supply system 88

    Sample injection system 89

    Chromatographic valves 89

    Column system 89

    Detectors 89

    Temperature-controlled ovens 90

    Knowledge Gained 90

    Did you get it? 91

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 05 91

    Student evaluation test: SET 05 92

    References 93

    Cited 93

    Table 93

    Figures 93

    Symbol 94

    New technical terms 94

    6 Carrier gas system 95

    Choice of carrier gas 95

    Carrier gas purpose 95

    Choice of carrier gas 95

    Mixed carrier gases 97

    Carrier gas purity 97

    Analytical effect of impurities 98

    Damaging effect of impurities 100

    Maintenance of gas cleaners 101

    Carrier gas supply system 101

    Carrier gas supply line 102

    Pressure regulation 103

    Mechanical pressure regulators 103

    Electronic pressure controllers 104

    Flow regulation 104

    Measuring the carrier gas flow rates 104

    Setting the flow rates 105

    Optimum flow rate 106

    Knowledge Gained 106

    Did you get it? 107

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 06 107

    Student evaluation test: SET 06 108

    References 109

    Cited 109

    Table 110

    Figures 110

    Symbols 110

    New technical terms 111

    7 Sample injection 113

    Introduction 113

    Injecting gas samples 114

    Gas sample volume 114

    Gas sample temperature 115

    Gas sample pressure 116

    Injecting liquid samples 118

    Less preferred 118

    Vaporizing a liquid sample 118

    Liquid sample volume 119

    Liquid sample temperature 120

    Liquid sample pressure 121

    Other techniques 122

    Sample splitting 122

    Remote sample injection 122

    Normalization 122

    SCI-FILE: On Analytic Units 123

    A fable 123

    Constant sample size 123

    Different ratio units 124

    Injected quantity 124

    Conversion of units 125

    Knowledge Gained 126

    Did you get it? 127

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 07 127

    Student evaluation test: SET 07 128

    References 130

    Cited 130

    Tables 130

    Figures 130

    Symbols 130

    New technical terms 131

    8 Chromatographic valves 133

    Valve technology 133

    Evolution 133

    The strange effect of competition 134

    Valve types 135

    Solenoid instrument valves 135

    Spool or piston valves 135

    Slide valves 136

    Rotary valves 139

    Diaphragm valves 141

    Plunger valves for liquid injection 143

    Other switching techniques 145

    Valve leaks 146

    About leaks 146

    Valve leak mitigation 148

    Knowledge Gained 149

    Did you get it? 151

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 08 151

    Student evaluation test: SET 08 151

    References 153

    Cited 153

    Table 154

    Figures 154

    New technical terms 155

    9 Column systems 157

    Two fundamental issues 157

    The general elution problem 157

    The temperature ramp solution 158

    The multiple column solution 159

    The choice 160

    Delayed injection 161

    Four types of column system 161

    Recognizing the functions performed 161

    Type A: A single column 162

    Type B: Multiple columns, single detector 163

    Type C: Multiple detectors, single injector 164

    Type D: Multiple sample injectors 166

    Elemental column systems 168

    Useful techniques 168

    Backflush column system 168

    Distribution column system 170

    Heartcut column system 171

    Trap-and-hold column system 173

    The real power 174

    Endnote 175

    Knowledge Gained 176

    Did you get it? 177

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 09 177

    Student evaluation test: SET 09 177

    References 180

    Cited 180

    Table 180

    Figures 180

    New technical terms 181

    10 Detectors 183

    Introduction 183

    Types of detector 183

    Two measured variables 183

    Concentration detectors 184

    Rate-of-arrival detectors 185

    Multiple detectors 186

    Signal capture 186

    SCI-FILE: On Detectors 187

    Signal noise 187

    Speed of response 187

    Sensitivity 188

    Thermal conductivity detector 189

    TCD application 189

    TCD basic function 190

    TCD detection principle 191

    TCD thermal elements 192

    TCD electrical arrangement 194

    TCD electrical improvements 194

    TCD performance enhancement 195

    Flame ionization detector 197

    FID application 197

    FID detection principle 198

    FID makeup gases 199

    FID sensitivity 199

    FID vent arrangements 200

    FID methanator 200

    Flame photometric detector 202

    FPD application 202

    FPD detection principle 202

    FPD concerns 203

    Other detectors 205

    Electron capture detector 205

    Helium ionization detector 206

    Photoionization detector 207

    Pulsed discharge detector 207

    Knowledge Gained 210

    Did you get it? 213

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 10 213

    Student evaluation test: SET 10 214

    References 216

    Cited 216

    Tables 217

    Figures 217

    Equations 217

    Symbols 218

    New technical terms 218

    11 Temperature control 221

    Need for stability 221

    Sample volume 221

    Retention times 221

    The air-bath oven 223

    Heating with air purging 223

    The airless oven 225

    Heating without air 225

    The 2008 ABB PGC1000 227

    The 2014 Rosemount Danalyzer 370XA PGC 227

    The 2009 Rosemount 700XA PGC 227

    The 2002 Maxum Edition II 228

    Direct column heating 228

    Resistive heating 228

    The ABB approach 229

    The Teledyne Falcon approach 230

    A few cautions 231

    Summary of heating methods 231

    PGC standardization 231

    Realities of the market 231

    The applications engineering conundrum 232

    MEMS technology 233

    The 2002 siemens MicroSAM 234

    A closing thought 234

    Knowledge Gained 235

    Did you get it? 236

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 11 236

    Student evaluation test: SET 11 237

    References 238

    Cited 238

    Table 239

    Figures 239

    New technical terms 240

    Part Three PGC control 241

    12 Event scheduling 243

    A sequence of actions 243

    Program timing 243

    Autozero 245

    Atmospheric referencing 245

    Sample injection 245

    Step stream 246

    Column switching 247

    Peak gating 247

    Initiate a calculation 248

    Data transmission 248

    Alarm notifications 248

    End-of-cycle 248

    Event markers 248

    Calendar events 248

    Timing mechanisms 249

    Mechanical programmers 249

    Electronic timers 249

    Microprocessor control 250

    The program or method 250

    Control of analyzer operation 250

    Temperature control 251

    Pressure control 251

    Peak identification 251

    Fixed-time gating 252

    Retention time tracking 253

    Knowledge Gained 254

    Did you get it? 256

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 12 256

    Student evaluation test: SET 12 256

    References 258

    Cited 258

    Figures 258

    New technical terms 259

    13 Data display techniques 261

    The chromatogram display 261

    Detector signal 261

    Digitized chromatograms 262

    Chromatogram autozero 263

    Peak height calibration 263

    Peak area calibration 264

    The bargraph display 265

    The paper saver 265

    The trend record 266

    Analog peak processing 266

    Digital signal processing 267

    The minicomputer story 267

    The ubiquitous microprocessor 268

    A regression perhaps? 269

    Central maintenance station 271

    Continuous analyzer controllers 271

    PGC function alarms 272

    Indicators 272

    Alarm notifications 272

    Knowledge Gained 273

    Did you get it? 274

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ13 274

    Student evaluation questions: SET-13 275

    References 276

    Cited 276

    Table 277

    Figures 278

    New technical terms 278

    14 Peak area integration 279

    Digital chromatogram processing 279

    Pulse frequency digitization 279

    Signal noise measurement 281

    Signal noise reduction 281

    Quantifying the analyte peaks 283

    Forced integration 284

    Slope detection 285

    Errors from baseline disturbances 286

    Troubleshooting aids 287

    Measuring overlapping peaks 287

    Avoiding the problem 287

    Tackling the problem 288

    Perpendicular drop method 289

    Don’t integrate to a valley point 290

    Angular drop or allocated area 292

    Tangent skim method 292

    Effect of setup mistakes 293

    Knowledge Gained 294

    Did you get it? 296

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 14 296

    Student evaluation test: SET 14 296

    References 298

    Cited 298

    Figures 299

    New technical terms 299

    15 Calibration 301

    Measurement principles 301

    Terminology 301

    Random error 302

    Systematic error 302

    Uncertainty 302

    Accurate calibration 304

    Calibration and validation 304

    Calibration methods 307

    External standard method 307

    Normalization 308

    Calibrating a composite peak 309

    Grab sample calibration 310

    Internal standard method 310

    Area percentage method 311

    SCI-FILE: On Response Factors 312

    External standard 312

    Normalization 312

    Internal standard 312

    Area percentage 313

    Knowledge Gained 313

    Did you get it? 314

    Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 15 314

    Student evaluation test: SET 15 314

    References 317

    Cited 317

    Figure 317

    Equations 317

    Symbols 318

    New technical terms 318

    Answers to self-assessment questions 319

    Bibliography 329

    Glossary 331

    Index 367

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      Book Synopsis

      A guide to the fundamentals of applied gas chromatography and the process gas chromatograph, with practical procedures for design and troubleshooting

      This comprehensive resource provides the theory that underpins a full understanding of the fundamental techniques of gas chromatography and the process analyzer. Without relying on complex mathematics, the book addresses hands-on applications of gas chromatographs within process industries. The author a noted expert on the topic details both the scientific information needed to grasp the material presented and the practical applications for professionals working in the field.

      Process Gas Chromatographs: Fundamentals, Design and Implementation comprises 15 chapters, a glossary of terms and a series of self-assessment questions and quizzes. This important resource:

      • Describes practical procedures for design and troubleshooting
      • Contains concise chapters that provide a structured co

        Table of Contents

        Preface xix

        Contributors xxi

        Acknowledgments xxvii

        Part One PGC fundamentals 1

        1 An introduction 3

        Chromatographic separation 3

        The gas chromatograph 4

        The basic instrument 4

        The process instrument 5

        The oven 7

        Temperature control 7

        Temperature programming 7

        The sample injection valve 8

        Laboratory and online practice 8

        Plug injection 8

        Gas sample injection 9

        Liquid sample injection 9

        The column 10

        The separating device 10

        It takes time 10

        Multiple columns 11

        SCI-FILE: On Column Types 12

        Introduction to SCI-FILEs 12

        Two kinds of column 12

        Packed columns 12

        Open-tubular columns 12

        The detector 13

        Making the measurements 13

        The chromatogram 14

        Knowledge Gained 18

        Did you get it? 19

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 01 19

        Student evaluation test: SET 01 20

        References 21

        Cited 21

        Figures 22

        New technical terms 22

        2 Peakshape 25

        How columns work 25

        What happens inside the column 26

        How gas and liquid interact 26

        Troubleshooting tips 28

        How peaks form 28

        Forming an equilibrium 28

        The effect of movement 30

        A peak appears 31

        Effect of more equilibria 33

        Some conclusions 34

        Identical molecules – different behavior 34

        All peaks are symmetrical 35

        More equilibria – narrower peaks 35

        More equilibria – taller peaks 35

        Retention at the apex 36

        More equilibria – same retention time 36

        SCI-FILE: On Solubility 36

        Solubility 36

        Partition 36

        Distribution 37

        Limitations 37

        Knowledge Gained 37

        Did you get it? 38

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 02 38

        Student evaluation test: SET 02 38

        References 40

        Figures 40

        Equation 41

        Symbols 41

        New technical terms 41

        3 Separation 43

        How peaks get separated 43

        A more realistic explanation 43

        A challenge question 46

        Significance of the air peak 47

        The answer 48

        Measurements from chromatograms 50

        A practical task 50

        Typical calculations 51

        Knowledge Gained 52

        Did you get it? 53

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 03 53

        Student evaluation test: SET 03 53

        References 55

        Figures 55

        Equations 55

        Symbols 55

        New technical terms 55

        4 Peakpatterns 57

        Migration rate 57

        Predictable patterns in peak position 57

        Space or time 57

        Spatial or temporal separation 58

        Predictable patterns in peak width 59

        Distance or duration 59

        SCI-FILE: On Chemical Names 60

        Hydrocarbons 60

        Shorthand notation 61

        Predictable patterns in retention 61

        The doubling rule 61

        Challenge question 62

        A process of elimination 62

        Temperature programming 64

        Relative retention 66

        Separation and resolution 67

        Resolution 67

        Predictable patterns in resolution 69

        Knowledge Gained 71

        Did you get it? 72

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 04 72

        Student evaluation test: SET 04 72

        References 74

        Figures 74

        Equations 74

        Symbols 74

        New technical terms 74

        Part Two PGC analytics 77

        5 Industrial gas chromatographs 79

        Process analyzers 79

        Introduction to process analysis 79

        The measurement of quality 80

        Process gas chromatographs 81

        Versatile and reliable 81

        PGC development 82

        The value of analysis 83

        Competing technologies 84

        Gas chromatograph or spectrophotometer? 84

        Speed of response 86

        The outlook 87

        The PGC analytics unit 87

        Introduction 87

        Carrier gas supply system 88

        Sample injection system 89

        Chromatographic valves 89

        Column system 89

        Detectors 89

        Temperature-controlled ovens 90

        Knowledge Gained 90

        Did you get it? 91

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 05 91

        Student evaluation test: SET 05 92

        References 93

        Cited 93

        Table 93

        Figures 93

        Symbol 94

        New technical terms 94

        6 Carrier gas system 95

        Choice of carrier gas 95

        Carrier gas purpose 95

        Choice of carrier gas 95

        Mixed carrier gases 97

        Carrier gas purity 97

        Analytical effect of impurities 98

        Damaging effect of impurities 100

        Maintenance of gas cleaners 101

        Carrier gas supply system 101

        Carrier gas supply line 102

        Pressure regulation 103

        Mechanical pressure regulators 103

        Electronic pressure controllers 104

        Flow regulation 104

        Measuring the carrier gas flow rates 104

        Setting the flow rates 105

        Optimum flow rate 106

        Knowledge Gained 106

        Did you get it? 107

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 06 107

        Student evaluation test: SET 06 108

        References 109

        Cited 109

        Table 110

        Figures 110

        Symbols 110

        New technical terms 111

        7 Sample injection 113

        Introduction 113

        Injecting gas samples 114

        Gas sample volume 114

        Gas sample temperature 115

        Gas sample pressure 116

        Injecting liquid samples 118

        Less preferred 118

        Vaporizing a liquid sample 118

        Liquid sample volume 119

        Liquid sample temperature 120

        Liquid sample pressure 121

        Other techniques 122

        Sample splitting 122

        Remote sample injection 122

        Normalization 122

        SCI-FILE: On Analytic Units 123

        A fable 123

        Constant sample size 123

        Different ratio units 124

        Injected quantity 124

        Conversion of units 125

        Knowledge Gained 126

        Did you get it? 127

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 07 127

        Student evaluation test: SET 07 128

        References 130

        Cited 130

        Tables 130

        Figures 130

        Symbols 130

        New technical terms 131

        8 Chromatographic valves 133

        Valve technology 133

        Evolution 133

        The strange effect of competition 134

        Valve types 135

        Solenoid instrument valves 135

        Spool or piston valves 135

        Slide valves 136

        Rotary valves 139

        Diaphragm valves 141

        Plunger valves for liquid injection 143

        Other switching techniques 145

        Valve leaks 146

        About leaks 146

        Valve leak mitigation 148

        Knowledge Gained 149

        Did you get it? 151

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 08 151

        Student evaluation test: SET 08 151

        References 153

        Cited 153

        Table 154

        Figures 154

        New technical terms 155

        9 Column systems 157

        Two fundamental issues 157

        The general elution problem 157

        The temperature ramp solution 158

        The multiple column solution 159

        The choice 160

        Delayed injection 161

        Four types of column system 161

        Recognizing the functions performed 161

        Type A: A single column 162

        Type B: Multiple columns, single detector 163

        Type C: Multiple detectors, single injector 164

        Type D: Multiple sample injectors 166

        Elemental column systems 168

        Useful techniques 168

        Backflush column system 168

        Distribution column system 170

        Heartcut column system 171

        Trap-and-hold column system 173

        The real power 174

        Endnote 175

        Knowledge Gained 176

        Did you get it? 177

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 09 177

        Student evaluation test: SET 09 177

        References 180

        Cited 180

        Table 180

        Figures 180

        New technical terms 181

        10 Detectors 183

        Introduction 183

        Types of detector 183

        Two measured variables 183

        Concentration detectors 184

        Rate-of-arrival detectors 185

        Multiple detectors 186

        Signal capture 186

        SCI-FILE: On Detectors 187

        Signal noise 187

        Speed of response 187

        Sensitivity 188

        Thermal conductivity detector 189

        TCD application 189

        TCD basic function 190

        TCD detection principle 191

        TCD thermal elements 192

        TCD electrical arrangement 194

        TCD electrical improvements 194

        TCD performance enhancement 195

        Flame ionization detector 197

        FID application 197

        FID detection principle 198

        FID makeup gases 199

        FID sensitivity 199

        FID vent arrangements 200

        FID methanator 200

        Flame photometric detector 202

        FPD application 202

        FPD detection principle 202

        FPD concerns 203

        Other detectors 205

        Electron capture detector 205

        Helium ionization detector 206

        Photoionization detector 207

        Pulsed discharge detector 207

        Knowledge Gained 210

        Did you get it? 213

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 10 213

        Student evaluation test: SET 10 214

        References 216

        Cited 216

        Tables 217

        Figures 217

        Equations 217

        Symbols 218

        New technical terms 218

        11 Temperature control 221

        Need for stability 221

        Sample volume 221

        Retention times 221

        The air-bath oven 223

        Heating with air purging 223

        The airless oven 225

        Heating without air 225

        The 2008 ABB PGC1000 227

        The 2014 Rosemount Danalyzer 370XA PGC 227

        The 2009 Rosemount 700XA PGC 227

        The 2002 Maxum Edition II 228

        Direct column heating 228

        Resistive heating 228

        The ABB approach 229

        The Teledyne Falcon approach 230

        A few cautions 231

        Summary of heating methods 231

        PGC standardization 231

        Realities of the market 231

        The applications engineering conundrum 232

        MEMS technology 233

        The 2002 siemens MicroSAM 234

        A closing thought 234

        Knowledge Gained 235

        Did you get it? 236

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 11 236

        Student evaluation test: SET 11 237

        References 238

        Cited 238

        Table 239

        Figures 239

        New technical terms 240

        Part Three PGC control 241

        12 Event scheduling 243

        A sequence of actions 243

        Program timing 243

        Autozero 245

        Atmospheric referencing 245

        Sample injection 245

        Step stream 246

        Column switching 247

        Peak gating 247

        Initiate a calculation 248

        Data transmission 248

        Alarm notifications 248

        End-of-cycle 248

        Event markers 248

        Calendar events 248

        Timing mechanisms 249

        Mechanical programmers 249

        Electronic timers 249

        Microprocessor control 250

        The program or method 250

        Control of analyzer operation 250

        Temperature control 251

        Pressure control 251

        Peak identification 251

        Fixed-time gating 252

        Retention time tracking 253

        Knowledge Gained 254

        Did you get it? 256

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 12 256

        Student evaluation test: SET 12 256

        References 258

        Cited 258

        Figures 258

        New technical terms 259

        13 Data display techniques 261

        The chromatogram display 261

        Detector signal 261

        Digitized chromatograms 262

        Chromatogram autozero 263

        Peak height calibration 263

        Peak area calibration 264

        The bargraph display 265

        The paper saver 265

        The trend record 266

        Analog peak processing 266

        Digital signal processing 267

        The minicomputer story 267

        The ubiquitous microprocessor 268

        A regression perhaps? 269

        Central maintenance station 271

        Continuous analyzer controllers 271

        PGC function alarms 272

        Indicators 272

        Alarm notifications 272

        Knowledge Gained 273

        Did you get it? 274

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ13 274

        Student evaluation questions: SET-13 275

        References 276

        Cited 276

        Table 277

        Figures 278

        New technical terms 278

        14 Peak area integration 279

        Digital chromatogram processing 279

        Pulse frequency digitization 279

        Signal noise measurement 281

        Signal noise reduction 281

        Quantifying the analyte peaks 283

        Forced integration 284

        Slope detection 285

        Errors from baseline disturbances 286

        Troubleshooting aids 287

        Measuring overlapping peaks 287

        Avoiding the problem 287

        Tackling the problem 288

        Perpendicular drop method 289

        Don’t integrate to a valley point 290

        Angular drop or allocated area 292

        Tangent skim method 292

        Effect of setup mistakes 293

        Knowledge Gained 294

        Did you get it? 296

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 14 296

        Student evaluation test: SET 14 296

        References 298

        Cited 298

        Figures 299

        New technical terms 299

        15 Calibration 301

        Measurement principles 301

        Terminology 301

        Random error 302

        Systematic error 302

        Uncertainty 302

        Accurate calibration 304

        Calibration and validation 304

        Calibration methods 307

        External standard method 307

        Normalization 308

        Calibrating a composite peak 309

        Grab sample calibration 310

        Internal standard method 310

        Area percentage method 311

        SCI-FILE: On Response Factors 312

        External standard 312

        Normalization 312

        Internal standard 312

        Area percentage 313

        Knowledge Gained 313

        Did you get it? 314

        Self-assessment quiz: SAQ 15 314

        Student evaluation test: SET 15 314

        References 317

        Cited 317

        Figure 317

        Equations 317

        Symbols 318

        New technical terms 318

        Answers to self-assessment questions 319

        Bibliography 329

        Glossary 331

        Index 367

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