A Legendre, S Bsaibes, C Paijens, J Dugay, Y Courtois, L Cuccia, D Ballestas Castro, D Thiebaut, J Vial
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摘要
在能源转型的背景下,为了全面管理将可再生和/或低碳气体整合到气体组合中的工作,需要对这些新的可再生气体进行表征,包括痕量挥发性有机化合物(VOCs),这些气体浓度较低时可能会对气体链事件的不同阶段产生影响。本研究侧重于采样,因为采样是任何痕量挥发性有机化合物分析方法的第一步,即使现场条件(如外部温度)可能多变,认真执行采样也是确保可靠结果的关键。因此,我们在实验室中使用代表可再生气体的标准混合气体对稳定时间、外部温度的影响以及在将样品转移到试管之前使用中间样品瓶的影响进行了研究。后者也使用真实样品进行了研究。为了进行这项研究,我们在 Tenax® TA 管中对挥发性有机化合物进行了采样,然后通过热解吸附和二维气相色谱-飞行时间质谱联用技术进行了分析。结果表明,需要 45 分钟才能稳定采样系统,而外部温度的影响很小,仅限于最重的化合物。最后,在将气体转移到试管之前使用气瓶临时收集气体会导致化合物的损失,尤其是在转移之前储存气瓶的情况下。
Influence of on-site sampling conditions on the representativeness of the sample for the analysis of trace VOCs in raw renewable gases.
In the context of the energy transition and in order to fully manage the integration of renewable and/or low-carbon gases into the gas mix, these new renewable gases need to be characterized, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at trace levels that may have an impact on different stages of the gas chain event at low concentrations. This study focuses on sampling because it is the first step in any method for analyzing trace VOCs and its careful execution is essential to ensure reliable results even if the on-site conditions can be variable, such as the external temperature. The stabilization time, the effect of external temperature, and the impact of using an intermediate sample cylinder prior to transfer to tubes were hence studied in the laboratory using a standard gas mixture representative of renewable gases. The latter was also studied using a real sample. To perform this study, VOCs were sampled in Tenax® TA tubes and then analyzed by thermal desorption hyphenated to comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The results showed that 45 min were required to stabilize the sampling system and that external temperature had little influence, limited to the heaviest compounds. Finally, the use of a cylinder to temporarily collect gas prior to transfer to tubes led to a loss of compounds, particularly when the cylinder was stored before the transfer.
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