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A flame ionization detector (FID) is a type of gas detector used in gas chromatography. The first flame ionization detector was developed in 1957 by scientists working for the CSIRO in Melbourne, Au...
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Flame Ionization Detecto ... Once a sample containing hydrocarbons is introduced into this flame a very complex ionization process is started. This process creates a large number ions. A high polarizing voltage is applied between the two electrodes around the burner nozzle and produces ... Principle, Flame Ionization Detector;
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID) The FID is predominantly a GC detector although it has been used as a sensor in special types of LC detectors (e.g., the transport detector). The FID evolved from the flame thermocouple detector in which a stream of hydrogen is burnt at a small jet over which a thermocouple is situated.
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This book: Gas Chromatography Detectors by RPW Scott Chapter: The Flame Ionization detector ... The Flame Ionization detector ... Without doubt, the Flame Ionization Detector (FID) is the most useful GC detector available and by far that most commonly used in GC analyses. The FID has a very wide dynamic range,
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Flame Ionization Detector (FID). Column input (end of GC column) ... Flame Ionization Detector (FID). Current measuring circuit峹esponds to ions created by ...
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The Flame Ionization Detector ... The flame ionization detector (FID) is the most sensitive gas chromatographic detector for hydrocarbons such as butane or hexane. ... Usually the small diameter capillary is fitted directly into the bottom of the detector's flame jet. The gaseous eluents from the column are mixed with...
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The flame ionization detector (FID) is the most popular GC detector. Its popularity is due to its universal response and its ease of use. The FID responds to carbon and therefore produces a signal for all carbon containing compounds that elute from the GC column.
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Flame-Ionization Detectors (FID) ... An FID consists of a hydrogen/air flame and a collector plate. The effluent from the GC column passes through the flame, which breaks down organic molecules and produces ions. The ions are collected on a biased electrode and produce an electrical signal.
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DETECTORS Flame Ionization Detector - FID Cleaning the FID continued 4. Remove the FID ignitor element a. The ignitor element is brittle and will break when stressed, so handle the ignitor carefully, mindful of any torque on the blades.
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