Title: Gas Chromatography
1Gas Chromatography
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- 2004.
- Kim, Wang-Yu Ph.D.
- Interface Engineering Co., Ltd.
2GC? ??
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3GC vs. LC
Gas
Liquid
Mobile phase
Sample state
Gas
Liquid
Stationary phase
Liquid
Liquid or solid
4Outside GC
5Inside GC
Injecting and vaporizing
Detecting
Separating
6Injection Port
Septum
Graphite ferrule
Nut
Inlet liner
7Septum
8Ferrule
9Capillary columns
1. Stationary phase 2. Inner Diameter(mm) 3.
Length(m) 4. Film Thickness(um)
10FID
Flame Ionization Detector
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12Open (Capillary)
Packed
Regular
Wall Coated
Open Tube (WCOT)
Bead
Porous
Conventional
Porous Layer
Column
Packed and
Layer
Open Tube (PLOT)
Micropacked
Bead
13 14GC column? ??
1. Stationary phase
2. Inner Diameter(mm) 3. Length(m) 4. Film
Thickness(um)
15Polarity
16POLARITY
17DISPERSION INTERACTIONKcal/mole
DB-1 (non-polar)
18DIPOLE INTERACTIONCompounds With Dipole
Differences
H
H
Cl
H
CC
CC
H
Cl
Cl
Cl
1,2-dichloroethylene
1,1-dichloroethylene
- Smaller differences require a stronger dipole
phase
19HYDROGEN BONDING INTERACTIONExample Compounds
- Strong alcohols, carboxylic acids, 1 and 2
amines - Moderate aldehydes, esters, ketones
- Weak hydrocarbons, halocarbons, ethers
20SELECTIVITYInteraction Strengths
21COMPOUNDSProperties
2250 CYANOPROPYL
1. Toluene2. Hexanol3. Phenol4. Decane
(C10)5. Naphthalene6. Dodecane (C12)
Strong DispersionStrong DipoleModerate H Bonding
23Polysiloxanes(Methyl Substituted)
of sites on silicon atoms occupied
100 methyl (HP-1, DB-1 etc.)
Nonpolar
24Polysiloxanes(Phenyl methyl Substituted)
5 phenyl (HP-5, DB-5, etc.)35 phenyl (HP-35,
DB-35, etc.)50 phenyl (HP-50, DB-17, etc.)
Nonpolar
Mid-polar
Mid-polar
25Polysiloxanes(Cyanopropylphenyl methyl
Substituted)
6 cyanopropylphenyl (HP-1301, DB-1301,
etc.)14 cyanopropylphenyl (HP-1701,
DB-1701etc.)50 cyanopropylphenyl (HP-225,
DB-225, etc.)
Mid-polar
Mid-polar
Polar
26HP-17 50 phenyl and 50 methyl
siloxanevsHP-50 (50)-Diphenyl
(50)-Dimethylpolysiloxane
Two columns are different !!
27Poly(ethylene) Glycol
n
100 PEG (HP-WAX) Less stable than
polysiloxanesUnique separation characteristics
Polar
28POLARITYSolubility And Retention
C12
C10
Hexanol
100 Methyl(non-polar)
0
2
4
6
8
Same GC conditions Same column dimensions Only
differ in stationary phase
C10
C12
100 PEG(polar)
Hexanol
0
2
4
6
8
291. Stationary phase 3. Length(m) 4. Film
Thickness(um)
2. Inner Diameter(mm)
30COLUMN DIAMETERRetention80C isothermal
Isothermal Retention is inversely proportional
to column diameterTemperature program 1/3-1/2
of isothermal values
31COLUMN DIAMETER(0.050.53mm)
n 58,700
n 107,250
0.32 mm
0.53 mm
Sample capacity lt 2 ug
lt 500 ng
Instrumental condition
32The
combined
effect
of
the
column
diameter
and
film
thickness
is
described
by
the
phase
ratio.
,
r/2d
f
where
33- Differing Column Inner Diameter, Equal Betas
341. Stationary phase 2. Inner Diameter(mm) 4.
Film Thickness(um)
3. Length(m)
35COLUMN LENGTHTheoretical Efficiency
Length (m)
N
15
71,430
30
142,860
60
285,720
0.25 mm IDN/m 4762 (for k 5)
36COLUMN LENGTH(10120m)Resolution and Retention
Isothermal
15 m
60 m
30 m
Double the plates, double the time but not
double the the resolution
371. Stationary phase 2. Inner Diameter(mm) 3.
Length(m)
4. Film Thickness(um)
38FILM THICKNESS(0.15um)Retention Isothermal
7.00
0.25 µm
0
2
4
6
8
Thermal stability Sample b.p.
25.00
1.00 µm
0
5
10
15
20
25
39FILM THICKNESSBleed
More stationary phase More degradation products
40Back biting Mechanism of Bleed Formation
Again
41Four Types Of Low Bleed Phases
Phases tailored to mimic currently existing
polymers -Examples DB-5ms, DB-35ms, DB-17ms New
phases unrelated to any previously existing
polymers -Example DB-XLB Optimized
manufacturing processes -Example DB-1ms
42Column Installation
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
43Ferrule
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
- Graphite(100)
- - 450?
- - general purpose and reused
- - FID, NPD, ECD
- - Not good for Mass
- Vespel(100)
- - 280?
- - reused
- - for only isothermal operation
44Cutting
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
- Jagged silica edges or exposed polyimide cause
adsorption and tailing peaks, so it is very
important that the column ends are cut uniformly.
45Inlet installation
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
- ?? column nut? capillary column? ??? ferrule?
???. - 3cm ?? capillary? ??? ? ? ?? inlet? ?? capillary?
ferrule? ??? ??? ??. - ?? ??.
- capillary? 5mm?? ???? ???.
- ?? inlet? ????.
- ??? ? ?? ???? ÂĽ??? ? wrench? ???.
- ???? ??? ? ? ??? Leak? ?? ?? injector ?? gauge?
???? ???.
46Leak-checking
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
47Outlet installation
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
- ?? detector jet orifice?? 1-3mm ???? column end?
?? ??(?? capillary? detector???? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?
2mm?? ?? ??). - column nut? ferrule? ??? ??? inlet? ??.
48Carrier gas Flow
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
49Conditioning
- Choosing ferrule
- Cutting the capillary column
- Inlet installation
- Leak-checking
- Outlet installation
- Establishing flow
- Conditioning
- 40? start and 510?/min
- below 2025?
50Storage
- septum on each end of the column
- Especially for PEG type column
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52Split/Splitless Injection
53Splitless Injection
54And Now Lets do Some
TROUBLESHOOTING
55DB-624 COLUMN
QC Test Mix
2.71
Column DB-624 30m x 53mm I.D., 3.0µm Carrier
Helium at 40 cm/sec measured at
35C Injector Mega Direct, 260C Detector
FID, 300C Oven 35C for 1.50 min
30/min to 65 for 10 min
1. 1,2-Dichloropropane 2. Octane 3.
Tetrachloroethylene 4. Chlorobenzene 5. Nonane
8.0e4
7.0e4
6.0e4
7.43
10.92
5.0e4
4.0e4
17.42
12.49
3.0e4
20.78
2.0e4
1.0e4
5
10
15
20
25
Time (min.)
56Example of Column Contamination
2.21
1.5e4
1.4e4
DB-624 QC Test Mix After 75 Injections of
Oily Sample
1.3e4
3.30
1.2e4
1.1e4
1.0e4
6.03
9000
9.26
8000
10.46
14.40
7000
17.86
6000
0
5
10
15
20
Time (min.)
57Column and Liner Contamination
Inlet coil of column
58Example of Column Contamination
2.80
1.2e4
1.1e4
Removed 1 1/2 m from injector end
1.0e4
7.34
10.79
9000
17.19
8000
12.33
20.56
7000
6000
5000
0
5
10
15
20
25
Time (min.)
59Backflush Column
Rinse with 10ml each Methanol, Methylene
Chloride, Hexane
Capillary column
Special connectorand ferrule
Flexible teflontubing
Special adapter
1/16" flexible teflon line to regulated pressure
source
Cap
Vial
Beaker for solvent collection
Capillary column
60Remember
Complete system Carrier Gas Injector
Column Detector Data System
Multiple cause and effect Do not change too
many variables at once