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Model 6890 instrument

Manufactured by PerkinElmer

The Model 6890 instrument is a general-purpose laboratory instrument designed for analytical applications. It features high-precision measurement capabilities and is suitable for a wide range of laboratory workflows.

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GC-MS and GC-FID Analysis Protocol

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GC/MS determinations were carried out in a Hewlett Packard model 6890 instrument coupled to a Q-Mass 910 quadrupole selective detector (Perkin-Elmer) at 70 eV. A fused capillary column was used (DB-5MS, 30 m × 0.25 mm i.d.; film thickness 0.25 μm; J&W Scientific); injection port temperature, 230°C; splitless for 1 min then split ratio 1/10; detector temperature, 270°C; carrier gas, helium at 0.7 mL/minute; temperature program: 50–230°C linear increase at 3 °C/minute. Scanning speed was 2.48 scan/second with mass spectra recorded from 50 to 650 m/z. GC/FID determinations were performed on a Trace GC Ultra apparatus (Thermo Electron Corporation) equipped with an FID. The output was recorded using a ChromQuest version 4.1 data system. Analyses were performed on capillary columns DB-5MS at the conditions stated above (Adams, 2007 ; Araujo et al., 2007 (link); Babushok et al., 2011 (link)).
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GC/MS and GC/FID Analytical Techniques

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GC/MS determinations were carried out in a Hewlett Packard model 6890 instrument coupled to a Q-Mass 910 quadrupole selective detector (Perkin-Elmer) as previously described (Chin et al., 2014 ; Priestap et al., 2014 ). GC/FID determinations were performed on a Trace GC Ultra apparatus (Thermo Electron Corporation), and the output was recorded using a ChromQuest version 4.1 data system. Analyses were performed on capillary columns DB-5MS at the abovementioned conditions (Adams, 2007 ; Araujo et al., 2007 (link); Babushok et al., 2011 ; Yan et al., 2013 (link)).
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GC-MS and GC-FID Analysis Protocol

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GC/MS determinations were carried out in a Hewlett Packard model 6890 instrument coupled to a Q-Mass 910 quadrupole selective detector (Perkin-Elmer) at 70 eV. A fused capillary column was used (DB-5MS, 30 m × 0.25 mm i.d.; film thickness 0.25 μm; J&W Scientific); injection port temperature, 230°C; splitless for 1 min then split ratio 1/10; detector temperature, 270°C; carrier gas, helium at 0.7 mL/minute; temperature program: 50–230°C linear increase at 3 °C/minute. Scanning speed was 2.48 scan/second with mass spectra recorded from 50 to 650 m/z. GC/FID determinations were performed on a Trace GC Ultra apparatus (Thermo Electron Corporation) equipped with an FID. The output was recorded using a ChromQuest version 4.1 data system. Analyses were performed on capillary columns DB-5MS at the conditions stated above (Adams, 2007 ; Araujo et al., 2007 (link); Babushok et al., 2011 (link)).
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