The choice of sorbent(s) principally depends upon the volatility (specifically the vapour pressure) of the analytes concerned: they must quantitatively retain the analytes from the volume of air/gas sampled and then release them as efficiently as possible during thermal desorption.
In general, the more volatile the analyte, the stronger the sorbent must be. Stronger sorbents are used for the analysis of very volatile compounds (VVOCs), whereas weaker sorbents are used for the analysis of semi-volatile compounds (SVOCs) and to prevent damage to stronger sorbents. Multiple sorbents enable active sampling of extended analyte ranges on a single tube, reducing costs and simplifying workflow.
Many types of sorbents are available, and some of the most popular for TD are:
- Porous polymers
- Graphitised carbon blacks
- Carbonised molecular sieves
- Zeolite molecular sieves
Markes offers a range of pre-packed sorbent tubes and focusing traps optimised for specific applications.
For more on Sorbent selection, see our blog.
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