File:Flame Ionization Detector.svg
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English: Schematic of Flame Ionization Detector to match Wikipedia entry.
The eluent exits the GC column (A) and enters the FID detector’s oven (B). The oven is needed to make sure that as soon as the eluent exits the column, it does not come out of the gaseous phase and deposit on the interface between the column and FID. This deposition would result in loss of effluent and errors in detection. As the eluent travels up the FID, it is first mixed with the hydrogen fuel (C) and then with the oxidant (D). The effluent/fuel/oxidant mixture continues to travel up to the nozzle head where a positive bias voltage exists (E). This positive bias helps to repel the reduced carbon ions created by the flame (F) pyrolyzing the eluent. The ions are repelled up toward the collector plates (G) which are connected to a very sensitive ammeter, which detects the ions hitting the plates, then feeds that signal (H) to an amplifier, integrator, and display system. The products of the flame are finally vented out of the detector through the exhaust port (J). Nederlands: Vlamionisatiedetector |
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current | 20:24, 10 March 2008 | 200 × 700 (24 KB) | Vussiewussie (talk | contribs) | added missing detector part letters | |
02:09, 8 October 2007 | 200 × 700 (20 KB) | Mattj63 (talk | contribs) | Schematic, modified to hopefully display the flame. | ||
02:02, 8 October 2007 | 200 × 700 (20 KB) | Mattj63 (talk | contribs) | Schematic of Flame IOnization Detector. Now the flame is not displaying... ~~~~ | ||
01:58, 8 October 2007 | 200 × 700 (20 KB) | Mattj63 (talk | contribs) | Schematic of Flame Ionziation Detector to match the Wikipedia entry text. Fixed label which did not display properly | ||
01:50, 8 October 2007 | 177 × 665 (20 KB) | Mattj63 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Schematic of Flame Ionization Detector to match Wikipedia entry |Source=self-made |Date= October 7, 2007 |Author= Mattj63 }} |
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