Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Pulsed Discharge Helium Ionization Detector for Highly Sensitive Aquametry
Curtis D. MOWRYAdam S. PIMENTELElizabeth S. SPARKSMatthew W. MOORMANKomandoor E. ACHYUTHANRonald P. MANGINELL
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2016 Volume 32 Issue 2 Pages 177-182

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Abstract
Trace moisture quantitation is crucial in medical, civilian and military applications. Current aquametry technologies are limited by the sample volume, reactivity, or interferences, and/or instrument size, weight, power, cost, and complexity. We report for the first time on the use of a pulsed discharge helium ionization detector (PDHID-D2) (∼196 cm3) for the sensitive (limit of detection, 0.047 ng; 26 ppm), linear (r2 >0.99), and rapid (< 2 min) quantitation of water using a small (0.2 – 5.0 μL) volume of liquid or gas. The relative humidity sensitivity was 0.22% (61.4 ppmv) with a limit of detection of less than 1 ng moisture with gaseous samples. The sensitivity was 10 to 100 to fold superior to competing technologies without the disadvantages inherent to these technologies. The PDHID-D2, due to its small footprint and low power requirement, has good size, weight, and power-portability (SWAPP) factors. The relatively low cost (∼$5000) and commercial availability of the PDHID-D2 makes our technique applicable to highly sensitive aquametry.
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