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Page 1: GC. Schematic of a GC Typical GC Carrier gas/ Regulator Varian 3350 Gas Chromatograph Computer Controls for Method and Output

GCGC

Page 2: GC. Schematic of a GC Typical GC Carrier gas/ Regulator Varian 3350 Gas Chromatograph Computer Controls for Method and Output

Schematic of a GCSchematic of a GC

Page 3: GC. Schematic of a GC Typical GC Carrier gas/ Regulator Varian 3350 Gas Chromatograph Computer Controls for Method and Output

Typical GCTypical GC

Carrier gas/Carrier gas/RegulatorRegulator

Varian 3350 Gas Varian 3350 Gas ChromatographChromatograph

Computer Controls forComputer Controls forMethod and Output Method and Output

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SeparationSeparation

T=0

T=10’

T=20’

InjectorInjector DetectorDetector

MostMost Interaction with Stationary PhaseInteraction with Stationary Phase LeastLeast

Flow of Mobile PhaseFlow of Mobile Phase

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GC – Peak BroadeningGC – Peak Broadening

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Carrier gas velocity in the column

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Chromatography – Dead Volume MixingChromatography – Dead Volume Mixing

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GC - ColumnGC - Column

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ColumnsColumns

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GC – Capillary ColumnGC – Capillary Column

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SeparationSeparation

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GC Liquid Phases

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GC – Column EfficiencyGC – Column Efficiency

Packed Capillary

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GC – Sample Capacity EffectGC – Sample Capacity Effect

0.25 mm 0.53 mm

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GC – Column FlowsGC – Column Flows

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GC – Column PerformanceGC – Column Performance

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GC – Film Thickness EffectGC – Film Thickness Effect

0.25m

1.0m

3.0m

5.0m

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GC – Isothermal and ProgrammingGC – Isothermal and Programming

1050C 500C

500C 3minTo 1400C at100C/min

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Mobile PhaseMobile Phase

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GC – Gases PropertiesGC – Gases Properties

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GC – van Deemter Plots/CurvesGC – van Deemter Plots/Curves

N2

He

H2

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GC - InjectorsGC - Injectors

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GCGCCapillaryCapillaryInjection Injection

ModesModes

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GC – Injector InsertsGC – Injector Inserts

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GC – Injector Linear & Repeatability of Peak AreaGC – Injector Linear & Repeatability of Peak Area

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GC - InjectorsGC - Injectors

SPLIT INJECTORAdvantage - Limitations Injected zone narrow Small sample aliquot avoids overloading Mass discrimination of sample components (different range of volatility) Systematic errors for quantitative analysis In trace analysis: only part of analytes to detector

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GC- InjectorsGC- Injectors

SPLITLESS INJECTOR Advantage - Limitations Avoids large tailing of solvent peak Allows transfer of main part of sample components into detector Trace analysis: favourable technique for

insertion of diluted samples Recondensation of solvent at top of capillary:

possible damaging stationary phase Only columns with chemically bonded phases Necessary wettability of stationary phase for

condensed solvent (droplets)

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Injection Technique and Peak DiscriminationInjection Technique and Peak Discrimination

Filled Needle

Hot Needle

Cold On-Column

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GC – Injector Solvent Vapours Volume GC – Injector Solvent Vapours Volume

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GC – On-Column InjectorGC – On-Column Injector

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GC - InjectorsGC - Injectors

Advantage of on-column injector: avoids mass discrimination effects

trace analysis: enables quantitative insertion of sample into column (and detector)

labile components not stressed thermally

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GC - DetectorsGC - Detectors

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GC - FID

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GC – Flame Ionization Detector (FID)GC – Flame Ionization Detector (FID)

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GC – FID Response to Gases FlowsGC – FID Response to Gases Flows

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GC – Alkali Ionization Detector (N,P)GC – Alkali Ionization Detector (N,P)

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GC – FID & AFID ResponseGC – FID & AFID Response

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GC – Electron Capture Detector (ECD)GC – Electron Capture Detector (ECD)

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GC - Thermal Conductivity Detector

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GC – Atomic Emission DetectorGC – Atomic Emission Detector

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GC – Detectors PerformanceGC – Detectors Performance

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GC – IR – Detector Gas CellGC – IR – Detector Gas Cell

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Peak Area IntegrationPeak Area IntegrationQualitative and QuantitativeQualitative and Quantitative

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Chromatography – Sampling Rate and AccuracyChromatography – Sampling Rate and Accuracy

2 Hz

25 Hz

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Chromatography – Integration ProblemsChromatography – Integration Problems

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GC – Integration Problems - DeconvolutionGC – Integration Problems - Deconvolution

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Kovatc’s IndexKovatc’s Index

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GC – Retention IndexesGC – Retention Indexes

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GC – Derivatization ReagentsGC – Derivatization Reagents

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Marine Source Animal Source

Fatty Acids

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Conditions Column: SP-2560, 100m x 0.25mm ID, 0.20µm filmCat. No.: 24056Oven: 140°C (5 min) to 240°C at 4°C/min, hold 15 minCarrier: helium, 20cm/sec, 175°CDet.: FID, 260°CInj.: 1µL Supelco 37 Component FAME Mix (10mg/mL total), split (100:1), 250°C

List of components on the next slide

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Components for SP 2560 ChromatogramComponents for SP 2560 ChromatogramAnalyte DataAnalyte Data Component (acid methyl Component (acid methyl

ester) Weight (%)ester) Weight (%)1. C4:0 (Butryic) 41. C4:0 (Butryic) 42. C6:0 (Caproic) 42. C6:0 (Caproic) 43. C8:0 (Caprylic) 43. C8:0 (Caprylic) 44. C10:0 (Capric) 44. C10:0 (Capric) 45. C11:0 (Undecanoic) 25. C11:0 (Undecanoic) 26. C12:0 (Lauric) 46. C12:0 (Lauric) 47. C13:0 (Tridecanoic) 27. C13:0 (Tridecanoic) 28. C14:0 (Myristic) 48. C14:0 (Myristic) 49. C14:1 (Myristoleic) 29. C14:1 (Myristoleic) 210. C15:0 (Pentadecanoic) 210. C15:0 (Pentadecanoic) 211. C15:1 11. C15:1 (cis(cis-10-Pentadecenoic) 2-10-Pentadecenoic) 212. C16:0 (Palmitic) 612. C16:0 (Palmitic) 613. C16:1 (Palmitoleic) 213. C16:1 (Palmitoleic) 214. C17:0 (Heptadecanoic) 214. C17:0 (Heptadecanoic) 215. C17:1 15. C17:1 (cis(cis-10-Heptadecenoic) 2-10-Heptadecenoic) 216. C18:0 (Stearic) 416. C18:0 (Stearic) 417. C18:1n9c (Oleic) 417. C18:1n9c (Oleic) 418. C18:1n9t (Elaidic) 218. C18:1n9t (Elaidic) 219. C18:2n6c (Linoleic)19. C18:2n6c (Linoleic) 2 2

20. C18:2n6t (Linolelaidic) 220. C18:2n6t (Linolelaidic) 221. C18:3n6 (g-Linolenic) 221. C18:3n6 (g-Linolenic) 222. C18:3n3 (a-Linolenic) 222. C18:3n3 (a-Linolenic) 223. C20:0 (Arachidic) 423. C20:0 (Arachidic) 424. C20:1n9 24. C20:1n9 (cis(cis-11-Eicosenoic) 2-11-Eicosenoic) 225. C20:2 25. C20:2 (cis(cis-11,14-Eicosadienoic) 2-11,14-Eicosadienoic) 226. C20:3n6 26. C20:3n6 (cis(cis-8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic) 2-8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic) 227. C20:3n3 27. C20:3n3 (cis(cis-11,14,17-Eicosatrienoic) 2-11,14,17-Eicosatrienoic) 228. C20:4n6 (Arachidonic) 228. C20:4n6 (Arachidonic) 229. C20:5n3 29. C20:5n3 (cis(cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic) 2-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic) 230. C21:0 (Henicosanoic) 230. C21:0 (Henicosanoic) 231. C22:0 (Behenic) 431. C22:0 (Behenic) 432. C22:1n9 (Erucic) 232. C22:1n9 (Erucic) 233. C22:233. C22:2 (cis (cis-13,16-Docosadienoic) 2-13,16-Docosadienoic) 234. C22:6n334. C22:6n3 (cis(cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic) 2-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic) 235. C23:0 (Tricosanoic) 235. C23:0 (Tricosanoic) 236. C24:0 (Lignoceric) 436. C24:0 (Lignoceric) 437. C24:1n9 (Nervonic) 237. C24:1n9 (Nervonic) 2

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