Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
744455 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A high area planar pre-concentrator based on various microporous activated carbons of different origins, granularities and preparation conditions, is studied. The adsorbing layer of different thicknesses was deposited on a self-heated planar substrate using the air-brushing technique. By coupling the pre-concentrator to a mass spectrometer, the thermo-desorption of benzene induced by application of a heat pulse was monitored with time. The effects of adsorbent layer thickness, grain size, origin, and activation conditions on the adsorption capacity and pre-concentration of the device are examined and discussed. Suggestions are given for preparing a planar pre-concentrator presenting the highest performances for the detection of benzene present as traces in a carrier gas.

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