Curie Point Pyrolysis
This pyrolysis type can be applied in comibination with any available GC, IR or MS and enables the gaschromatographical alalysis of non-volatile (solid matters) substances.
Especially suitable for fundamental research like studies of polymeric
mechanisms the pyrolysis offers the ideal add-on equipment for any GC,
also combined with a mass- or IR-spectrograph.
The Curie Point is physically defined as the salient point, where
ferromagnetic material is demagnetized by heating. The stabilization of
temperature after reaching the characteristic Curie Point is ensured by
special ferromagnetic filaments as well as
induction frequency. The temperature can only be changed by preselecting a
filament, representing the required temperature. These special ferromagnetic filaments are available either in straight wires, tubes or spirals in the temperature range from 160°C up to 1040°C.
The sample is being pyrolysed in the corresponding filament by
heating-up till the Curie Point within milliseconds and then
transported by a carrier gas to the GC.
Applications
- analysis of polymers and co-products
- forensic tests, science and pharmacology
- biological materials
- analysis of drugs and natural substances
- geochemistry
- analysis of chemical reactions
- quality control