Title: Multidimensional%20Parallel%20Column%20Gas%20Chromatography
1Multidimensional Parallel Column Gas
Chromatography
- P. M. Owens and D. W. Loehle
- Center for Molecular Sciences
- United States Military Academy
- West Point, NY 10996
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3Parallel Column GC Systems
- System 1 System 2
- Precolumns
- 5m, 0.53mm HP1 15m, 0.50mm UAC-1
- Analytical Columns
- 10m, 0.53mm HP1 15m, 0.25mm UAC-1
- 10m, 0.53mm HP17 15m, 0.25mm UAC-17
- 10m, 0.53mm HP20M 15m, 0.25mm UAC-CW
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4Retention Time Equations
- tr tm tm k
- tm mobile phase hold-up time
- k partition ratio
- tr tr - tm
- tr adjusted retention time
- k (tr - tm) / tm tr / tm
5Parallel Column Retention EquationsSingle
analyte 3 columns w / diff. stationary phases
(SP)
- tr (SP1) tm tm k (SP1)
- tr (SP2) tm tm k (SP2)
- tr (SP3) tm tm k (SP3)
- The ks result from specific solute-stationary
phase interactions and can therefore be used for
solute identification
6Retention Time Calibration
- Day 1 tIS (1) tm1 tm1 kIS
- Day 1 tAN (1) tm1 tm1 kAN
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- Day 2 tIS (2) tm2 F tm2 kIS
- Day 2 tAN (2) tm2 F tm2 kAN
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- F corrects for changes in k
7Retention Time Adjustment
- tAN (2) / tIS (2) tAN (1) / tIS (1)
- ( t tr - tm )
- Accounts for variations in tms
- Accounts for linear variations in k (F factor)
8Relative Retention (a) Libraries
- a A, IS tA (2) / tIS(2) tA (1) /
tIS (1) - Generate GC library to tabulate as for each
compound on all stationary phases - Run int. std. with all analyte library runs
- Since as are T-dependent, run all samples with
identical temperature programs
9Search Algorithms
- Sum of a differences
- Hit Metric S (aAN - aLIB )
- SP
- Euclidean distance
- Hit Metric 1- S (aN, AN aN, LIB )
- SP
- aN, AN and aN, LIB are normalized vectors from
set of as for each compound
10Search Results
- HP20M HP17 HP1
- Sum of a differences
- Cyclooctane 1.85 1.77 1.46
- Cyclooctadiene 1.93 1.93 1.49
- 1-Heptanol 1.84 1.84 1.58
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- Euclidean Search
- Cyclooctane 1.85 1.77 1.46
- Nonanoic Acid 3.05 2.87 2.46
- Octanoic Acid 2.71 2.57 2.19
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11Chromatography Relations
- KD k b
- KD Distribution constant
- k Partition ratio
- b Phase ratio (Vg / Vs )
- KD depends on three variables 1) temperature,
2) solute, 3) stationary phase -
12Retention Thermodynamics
- KD k b DG -RT ln KD
- tr tm tm k DG DH - T DS
- ln k ln b -DH / R T DS / R
- ln k - DH / R (1 / T) DS / R - ln b
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15Retention Prediction Errors (CV)Prediction Used
T-progs of 8oC/min 15oC/min
- Sample (C7-C11) 12 C/min 20 C/min
- Alkanes (C8-C16) 0.27 0.51
- Halogenated 0.38 0.87
- Ketones 0.56 0.59
- Aldehydes 0.61 0.62
- Alkanes (C9-C15) 0.33 0.45
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20Library Compounds
Predict Retention for Analyte GC conditions
Predict Analyte Retention under Lib. GC
Conditions
Single Analyte Chromatogram
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21Parallel Column Gas Chromatography
- Measures interaction on multiple stationary
phases - a separate dimension of analyte
information - Requires the use of internal standards to
characterize GC operating conditions - Thermodynamic modeling allows adjustment of
library retentions to current operating conditions
22Future Areas of Focus
- Interinstrument variability assessment
- Development of calibration procedures to minimize
retention prediction errors - Optimization of stationary phase selection
- Evaluation of an increased number of parallel
columns - Application for complex mixture analysis
23Acknowledgements
- Association of Graduates and Army Research Office
- Beverly S. Scott Rodney S. Gonzalez
- Tony Weaver
- Department of Chemistry, USMA