Enhanced Chromatographic Analysis with Polyarc Ultra

Technical notes | 2019 | ARCInstrumentation
GC
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies, ARC

Summary

Significance of the topic


The reliable quantification of organic compounds by GC–FID often suffers from solvent tailing, which hampers detection and accuracy for analytes eluting near the solvent peak. The Polyarc® Ultra reactor was designed to address this challenge by reducing tailing and improving peak shape, enabling more accurate and sensitive measurements in routine and advanced analytical workflows.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note evaluates the performance of the Polyarc Ultra microreactor relative to the standard Polyarc reactor. The study focuses on (1) reduction of solvent tailing for dichloroethane, (2) peak shape assessment for a model analyte (aniline), and (3) preservation of quantification accuracy using a standard test mix.

Applied Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Gas chromatography: Agilent 7890A with split/splitless inlet and capillary FID configured for Polyarc/Polyarc Ultra integration.
  • Reactor conditions: Standard Polyarc reactor vs. Polyarc Ultra reactor at 450 °C with controlled H₂ (35 sccm) and air (2.5 sccm).
  • GC parameters: HP-5 column (30 m × 0.32 mm × 0.25 μm), inlet 250 °C, oven program 40 °C to 250 °C with specified ramps, helium carrier.
  • Peak evaluation: Half-width measurements at 10 %, 5 %, 1 %, and 0.1 % of peak height to quantify tailing.
  • Quantification: Equimolar carbon response via FID measurement of methane; calibration with Polyarc Test Mix (PA-PTM-R73).

Main Results and Discussion


  • Solvent tailing (dichloroethane) was reduced by 56 %–262 % across half-width metrics when using Polyarc Ultra (e.g., 0.1 % width decreased from 0.1395 min to 0.0385 min).
  • Peak shape for aniline (250 μg/mL) remained comparable: USP tailing factors 0.98 (standard) vs. 1.04 (Ultra).
  • Quantitative accuracy for both reactors met expected performance, with Polyarc Ultra errors within ±3 % for test analytes.
  • Reduced tailing near the solvent baseline enhances sensitivity and reliability for low-level analytes eluting in this region.

Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method


  • Improved resolution and peak symmetry for compounds eluting on solvent tails.
  • Enhanced sensitivity and accuracy for complex mixtures without additional calibration factors.
  • Seamless integration into existing GC–FID systems to extend analytical capabilities in environmental, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical laboratories.

Future Trends and Possibilities for Application


  • Further catalyst and reactor design optimizations for other challenging solvents and high-boiling analytes.
  • Integration with multidimensional GC and automated sampling for high-throughput environments.
  • Applications in trace-level environmental monitoring and real-time process control in manufacturing settings.

Conclusion


The Polyarc Ultra reactor offers a significant reduction in solvent peak tailing while maintaining the quantitative performance of the standard Polyarc system. Its adoption enables analysts to achieve greater sensitivity and accuracy for analytes eluting near solvent peaks, broadening the scope of GC–FID applications in research and industry.

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