In 2005, Agilent released an improved FPD with a design based on a one-piece, deactivated transferline jet assembly and improved optics.
- The FPD uses three gases: air and hydrogen to support the flame, and nitrogen makeup for capillary columns
- The flow rates are critical for optimizing performance
In 2005, Agilent released an improved FPD with minimum detectable levels (MDL) of 3.6 pg/s for sulfur and 60 fg/s for phosphorus. This is more than a 5 times improvement for sulfur. The updated design is based on a one-piece, deactivated transferline jet assembly and improved optics. Upgrade kits are available.
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