WAX Column Technology Update and Recent Applications
Presentations | 2021 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Gas chromatography with polyethylene glycol (WAX) stationary phases is a cornerstone technique for separating polar analytes such as alcohols, acids, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and free fatty acids. Advances in WAX column materials directly impact data accuracy, throughput and column lifetime. Recent developments in ultra-inert and high-temperature-stable WAX phases address classical limitations of thermal stability, column bleed and oxygen sensitivity.
This update introduces three new Agilent WAX phases – DB-WAX Ultra Inert, DB-FATWAX Ultra Inert and DB-HeavyWAX – and demonstrates their performance in a range of real-world applications. The goals are to compare selectivity, inertness, thermal stability and practical utility against standard WAX columns and competitive products.
All columns were evaluated using Agilent gas chromatographs (8860 GC, 7890B GC) equipped with split/splitless inlets and flame ionization detectors (FID). Key parameters included isothermal and temperature-programmed runs up to MAOT (maximum allowable operating temperature), constant flow carrier gases (He or H2), and ultra-inert injection liners. Specific test mixes covered polar compounds, hand sanitizer alcohols, FAME mixtures, organic acids in water and complex real samples (fish oil, menhaden oil, essential oils, pyrolysis gasoline, aviation fuel biodiesel).
Growing demand for trace-level analysis in MS-based workflows will drive adoption of high-inertness WAX phases. Emerging applications include comprehensive two-dimensional GC×GC profiling of complex lipids, expanded direct analysis of polar metabolites in environmental and clinical samples, and integration with helium-conservation modules. Further material innovations may push MAOT beyond 300 °C for even more robust late-eluting compound separations.
Recent Agilent WAX column innovations overcome traditional limitations in inertness and thermal stability. DB-WAX Ultra Inert, DB-FATWAX Ultra Inert and DB-HeavyWAX deliver superior performance for challenging polar and heavy analytes, translating into higher confidence in quantitative results, faster workflows and lower long-term costs.
Agilent Application and Technical Notes on WAX Columns (Pub. nos. 5991-9035EN, 5991-9078EN, 5991-9115EN, 5994-2089EN)
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Gas chromatography with polyethylene glycol (WAX) stationary phases is a cornerstone technique for separating polar analytes such as alcohols, acids, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and free fatty acids. Advances in WAX column materials directly impact data accuracy, throughput and column lifetime. Recent developments in ultra-inert and high-temperature-stable WAX phases address classical limitations of thermal stability, column bleed and oxygen sensitivity.
Objectives and Study Overview
This update introduces three new Agilent WAX phases – DB-WAX Ultra Inert, DB-FATWAX Ultra Inert and DB-HeavyWAX – and demonstrates their performance in a range of real-world applications. The goals are to compare selectivity, inertness, thermal stability and practical utility against standard WAX columns and competitive products.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
All columns were evaluated using Agilent gas chromatographs (8860 GC, 7890B GC) equipped with split/splitless inlets and flame ionization detectors (FID). Key parameters included isothermal and temperature-programmed runs up to MAOT (maximum allowable operating temperature), constant flow carrier gases (He or H2), and ultra-inert injection liners. Specific test mixes covered polar compounds, hand sanitizer alcohols, FAME mixtures, organic acids in water and complex real samples (fish oil, menhaden oil, essential oils, pyrolysis gasoline, aviation fuel biodiesel).
Main Findings and Discussion
- DB-WAX Ultra Inert delivered best-in-class peak shapes, consistent inertness after thermal cycling to 250 °C and precise quantitation of polar analytes in hand sanitizer.
- DB-FATWAX Ultra Inert provided superior resolution of critical FAME pairs (including DHA vs. C24:0) and stable retention times at elevated temperatures, enabling fast GC methods for fish oil profiling and direct analysis of free fatty acids without derivatization.
- DB-HeavyWAX extended MAOT to 280 °C isothermal (290 °C programmed), reducing bleed by over 50 % compared to competitors, improving S/N for late-eluting heavy aromatics and maintaining retention time stability (>0.1 % RSD over 100 h).
Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method
- Enhanced data accuracy from reduced adsorption and tailing of polar acids and alcohols.
- Increased sample throughput through faster temperature ramps and higher bake-out temperatures.
- Extended column lifetime and lower operating costs by minimizing bleed and oxygen vulnerability.
- Elimination of derivatization steps for organic and free fatty acid analysis simplifies workflows in food, forensic and cosmetic testing.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Growing demand for trace-level analysis in MS-based workflows will drive adoption of high-inertness WAX phases. Emerging applications include comprehensive two-dimensional GC×GC profiling of complex lipids, expanded direct analysis of polar metabolites in environmental and clinical samples, and integration with helium-conservation modules. Further material innovations may push MAOT beyond 300 °C for even more robust late-eluting compound separations.
Conclusion
Recent Agilent WAX column innovations overcome traditional limitations in inertness and thermal stability. DB-WAX Ultra Inert, DB-FATWAX Ultra Inert and DB-HeavyWAX deliver superior performance for challenging polar and heavy analytes, translating into higher confidence in quantitative results, faster workflows and lower long-term costs.
Reference
Agilent Application and Technical Notes on WAX Columns (Pub. nos. 5991-9035EN, 5991-9078EN, 5991-9115EN, 5994-2089EN)
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