GC Method Developement
GC Method Developement
Simon Jones
Application Engineer
April 13, 2010
What to Consider
The Sample
Method of injection
Inlet
Detector
Carrier Gas
Column
COMPOUND REQUIREMENTS FOR GC
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Sample Considerations
1. Sample matrix
residues?
dirty samples?
2 Analyte Composition
2.
1. Isomers?
2. Polar vs. non-Polar?
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3. O
Organinc
i Acids?
A id ?
4. Light Gases?
5. Nobel Gases?
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6. H l
Halogens? ?
Sample Residues
Semi-volatile residues
Bake out
Back flush
Dirty Samples
Sample clean up?
Back flush
Use What You Know About the Analytes
Complex Mixture?
Few analytes?
g
Homologous Series?
Mixture of polar and non-polar?
L bil analytes?
Labile l t ?
Volatility?
Gas or Liquid Sample?
We have thought about the sample
…What’s next?
Let’s Get the Sample Onto the Column…
Manual Injection
Liquid Injection
Headspace
Purge & Trap
Gas Sampling Valve
SPME
Thermal Desorption
Custom
The Inlet
Volatiles Interface
Cool On Column
Cool-On-Column
Purged Packed
PTV
Split / Splitless
Multi-Mode
Volatiles Interface
Sample Sample to
Mode Comments
Concentration Column
Very little, most
Split High
is vented
Must p physically
y y disconnect
split vent, plug the interface,
and reconfigure the GC.
Direct Low All Maximizes sample recovery
and eliminates possibility of
contamination to pneumatic
system.
Cool-On-Column
Multiple injections
Solvent Vent Low All concentrate analytes
and vent solvent.
Split / Splitless
Sample Sample to
Mode Comments
Concentration Column
• Usually non-linear
-Do not use ratio as a dilution factor
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MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SPLIT RATIO
0 18 - 0.25
0.18 0 25 1:10 - 1:20
0.32 1:8 - 1:15
0 53
0.53 1:2 - 1:5
es
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Multimode
Sample Sample to
Mode Discussion
Concentration Column
P lsed Split
Pulsed High Lo
Low
Multiple Injections
concentrate
Solvent Vent Low All
sample and vent
solvent
Di t
Direct L
Low All
Sample Expansion…Liners?
Multimode Inlet
Packed inlet
PTV
Inlet Liners - Purpose
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Liners - 3 Key Aspects Govern Applications
Liner Volume
Liner Treatments or Deactivation
Special Characteristics (glass wool, cup, taper, etc.)
When choosing a liner for your application, consider all three aspects
to give you the best chromatography.
You must also determine what type of inlet is in your GC
Then consider the application itself, and the types of liners and
injection techniques used for it:
Split Programmable
On-Column Temperature
Splitless Vaporization
(PTV)
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Liner Volume
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Liner Volume (contd.)
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Liner Volume
http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-
US/Support/Downloads/Utilities/Pages/GcPressureFlow.aspx
Pressure / Flow Calculator
Determine what the inlet pressure will be:
Test Inlet Conditions For Solvent Expansion
Water as Solvent
Water as Solvent
Cut Injection Volume in Half
Water as Solvent
Pulsed Injection
Liner Treatments or Deactivation
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Special Characteristics
Dual taper
taper, also minimizes sample contact with inlet weldment
and reduces potential for backflash.
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Special Characteristics (contd.)
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Split Injection Liners
Liner Part Comments
No.
Simplest split liner, glass wool, no-deactivation, large
19251- volume, 990µL volume. Use for general purpose
60540 applications for compounds with low glass adsorption
activity. Also used for Splitless mode.
Glass wool (held near needle entrance to remove residual
sample on needle),
needle) deactivated,
deactivated 870µL volume
volume. Glass nub
ensures that gap remains below liner for split injection.
5183-4647
Glass nub
Efficient, for most applications, including active compounds.
Fail-safe insertion into injection port. Needle length is
p
important.
Liner with Jennings cup, no glass wool, 800µL volume. For
18740- manual injection only. Use for general purpose
80190 applications, high and low MW compounds. Reduces inlet
discrimination.
Liner with Jennings cup, glass wool, and column packing,
800µL volume. For manual injection only. For dirty
18740-
60840
samples, traps non-volatiles and particulates well. For high
and low MW compounds. Not recommended for use with
EPC
EPC.
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Splitless Injection Liners
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GLASS WOOL
Liner Packing Recommendations
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GLASS WOOL
Placement in Liner
Near top of liner:
• Wipes syringe needle of sample
• Can improve injector precision
• Helps to prevent backflash
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Carrier Gas Considerations
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VAN DEEMTER CURVE
1.00
0.75
H
0.50
0.25
uopt OPGV
10 20 30 40 50 60
VAN DEEMTER CURVES
N2
1.00
He
0.75
H
0.50
Small H2
0.25 Large
10 20 30 40 50 60
u (cm/sec)
( / )
What Happens to the Flow as Oven Temp
Increases?
Carrier Gas: Constant Pressure
Carrier Gas: Constant Flow
Selecting the RIGHT Column
Solid
C i G
Carrier Gas Particles
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STATIONARY PHASE POLYMERS
R
Siloxane
R R R R
-
Si Si Si Si
O O O
n m
R R R R
Arylene
H H
HO C C O H
Polyethylene glycol backbone
H H n
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Selectivity Interactions
• Dispersion
• Dipole
• Hydrogen bonding
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Selectivity
Interaction Strengths
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Now Let
Let’s
s Apply What We learned
Sample List (drugs)
1. Cadaverine 11. Phenelzine
p
10. Mephentermine 20. diethylpropion
yp p
Starting Method Parameters
Actually
ctua y looks
oo s bette
better
From 9 min to ~4
Developing Temperature Program
3rd Try
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