The Vapor Generator option for the AutoChem provides a means to quantitatively inject pulsed dose amounts of vapor onto a solid sample. Vapors of most interest are actually gases below their critical temperature; hence, they are condensable. Design features and operation of the AutoChem’s vapor generator are described in Product Bulletin 83.
Reagent grade 2-propanol (boiling point 97 °C) was used to demonstrate the accuracy and reproducibility of the AutoChem and vapor generator for dosing vapor at a specific pressure. A series of three experiments was performed in which 15 repeated pulses of 2-propanol were made from the vapor generator with an inert helium carrier gas. The three different vapor pressures were obtained using reflux zone temperatures of 60, 70, and 80 °C.
The conditions of the experiments were:
The Vapor Generator option for the AutoChem provides a means to quantitatively inject pulsed dose amounts of vapor onto a solid sample. Vapors of most interest are actually gases below their critical temperature; hence, they are condensable. Design features and operation of the AutoChem’s vapor generator are described in Product Bulletin 83.
Reagent grade 2-propanol (boiling point 97 °C) was used to demonstrate the accuracy and reproducibility of the AutoChem and vapor generator for dosing vapor at a specific pressure. A series of three experiments was performed in which 15 repeated pulses of 2-propanol were made from the vapor generator with an inert helium carrier gas. The three different vapor pressures were obtained using reflux zone temperatures of 60, 70, and 80 °C.
The conditions of the experiments were:
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