Assembly for connecting the column ends of two capillary columns

Gas separation – With remote fan or pump and unconfined flow to separator

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2101982, 285156, B01D 1508

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ABSTRACT:
In gas chromatography, the column ends of two capillary columns are inserted into a straight capillary from both sides forming annular gaps. The capillary is located in a tee out of which the capillary columns are sealingly guided, and to which carrier gas is supplied by means of a flushing flow conduit. A "straight-forward operation" having capillary columns connected in series and a "flush-back operation" are possible. The dead volume between the capillary columns can be kept small.

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patent: 4313828 (1982-02-01), Brownlee
Gas Chromatography With Glass Capillary Columns by Jennings, Academic Press of N.Y., pp. 62-64, 1978.

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