2001
DOI: 10.1007/bf02490370
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Easy hyphenation of supercritical-fluid chromatography to atomic-emission detection for analysis of lubricant additives

Abstract: SummaryThis manuscript describes the hyphenation of packed-column supercritical-fluid chromatography (SFC) to a microwave-induced plasma atomic-emission detector (MIP-AED), by flow splitting via a restrictor to enable multi-detection including UVor flame-ionization detection.A discussion of requirements for cou piing of SFC to plasma detection, and evaluation of conditions critical to detector response for several elements, e.g. chlorine, nitrogen, and phosphorus, is presented. The last part of the paper is de… Show more

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“…Vela and Caruso described general considerations in coupling SFC with inductively coupled plasma-based detectors, including AES, as well as applications of SFC/ICP-AES (63). In a pair of publications, Bertoncini and colleagues describe the interfacing and applications of SFC/microwave-induced plasma AES (68,69). Mobile-phase flow rate had little influence on both AES signal and baseline drift (68).…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vela and Caruso described general considerations in coupling SFC with inductively coupled plasma-based detectors, including AES, as well as applications of SFC/ICP-AES (63). In a pair of publications, Bertoncini and colleagues describe the interfacing and applications of SFC/microwave-induced plasma AES (68,69). Mobile-phase flow rate had little influence on both AES signal and baseline drift (68).…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile-phase flow rate had little influence on both AES signal and baseline drift (68). While the continuous introduction of CO 2 does reduce the available range of emissions, the authors were nevertheless able to study compounds containing P, Cl, N, Si, Fe, and Zn (69). Analytes containing N, P, and Zn in automobile lubricants were characterized.…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific subject of SFC linked with inductively coupled plasma MS was recently reviewed by de Leon et al [39]. Bertoncini et al split the effluent from SFC between a microwave-induced plasma detector and other detectors [40].…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific subject of SFC linked with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was recently reviewed by de Leon et al (69). Bertoncini et al split the effluent of an SFC between a microwave-induced plasma detector and other detectors (70). They applied this to the analysis of lubricant additives for N, P, and Zn compounds.…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%