TID - Thermionic Ionization Detector
Selective to nitro functional groups
Also responds to chlorinated phenols
Detects down to 1 ppb
Convenient bead design
Can be operated gasless
The Thermionic Ionization Detector is similar in design to the FID and NPD. The electrically heated thermionic bead (TID bead) is positioned so that the column effluent contacts the hot bead surface. Analyte molecules containing NO2 (nitro) functional groups such as TNT (trinitrotoluene) undergo a catalytic surface chemistry reaction. The resulting ions are attracted to a collector electrode, amplified, then output to the data system.
The TID is extremely selective, having little or no response to most aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. This detector also responds to chlorinated phenols, such as pentachlorophenol (PCP), at slightly less sensitivity.
For optimum sensitivity, the TID requires air for operation. If air is used as the carrier gas, no other detector gases are required. An air makeup gas is provided so that nitrogen or another gas can be used as a carrier. The TID can also be operated in a nitrogen only environment with similar but not identical response characteristics.
This chromatogram shows the separation of a 10ppm explosives sample.