Research on the minimum detection limit for measuring high-purity gases by gas chromatography
Hanbing Liu,
Xiaoming Cheng,
Xi Han
et al.
Abstract:At present, the application fields of high-purity gases (purity reached 99.999% and above) include the semiconductor manufacturing industry, chemical analysis, fuel cells, aerospace, medicine, etc., and the quality and purity requirements of high-purity gases are also getting higher and higher. As the only detector that can detect ppb-level trace impurities, the pulsed discharge helium ionization detector (PDHID) is the most used detector in the field of high-purity gases. The minimum detection limit of existi… Show more
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