Development of a portable gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer embedded with a low-temperature adsorption thermal desorption module for enhanced detection of volatile organic compounds

Abstract

A portable gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer (GC-MS) is an effective instrument for rapid on-site detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Current instruments typically adsorb samples at ambient temperature, challenging the detection of low-boiling VOCs. In this study, a low-temperature adsorption thermal desorption method is proposed for sample enrichment in a portable GC-MS. The refrigeration module adopts a thermoelectric cooler (TEC), and a heating wire directly heats the adsorption tube to reduce the heat capacity. The miniaturization and low-power design make this module integrable into portable GC-MS devices. This module can reduce the temperature to around 0 °C within ten minutes for sample enrichment, and the heating system can increase the temperature to 260 °C within 20 seconds to ensure rapid desorption and injection of samples. Due to the miniaturization design, the total weight of the portable GC-MS is 21.7 kg, and the volume is 48 cm × 38 cm × 17 cm. Within merely 10 minutes, it completely separated and detected 65 VOCs in the TO-15 standard substance, with a detection limit down to 0.12 μg L−1 for toluene. The detection performance for low-boiling substances could be enhanced by up to 17 times compared to ambient temperature adsorption thermal desorption, such as 1,3-butadiene. Moreover, the results demonstrated long-term stability (RSD < 10% for 98% of the substances, with recovery rates from 91.66% to 109.12%). This study provides a feasible strategy for the rapid and reliable detection of VOCs in the air, holding great potential in the field of environmental monitoring.

Graphical abstract: Development of a portable gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer embedded with a low-temperature adsorption thermal desorption module for enhanced detection of volatile organic compounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 nov 2024
Accepted
18 dec 2024
First published
03 jan 2025

Analyst, 2025, Advance Article

Development of a portable gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer embedded with a low-temperature adsorption thermal desorption module for enhanced detection of volatile organic compounds

Y. Chen, J. Qiu, K. Xu, H. Zhu, S. Zhang, X. Lu and X. Li, Analyst, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4AN01484G

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