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Selecting a GC Liner to Decrease Column Trim Frequency

Technical notes | 2022 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, Consumables
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Environmental
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The selection of an appropriate gas chromatograph inlet liner plays a critical role in reducing column maintenance and extending column lifetime during EPA 8270 semivolatile organic compound analyses. In complex matrices such as soil extracts, nonvolatile residues accumulate in the inlet and on the column, leading to frequent trims and replacements. Optimizing liner design can minimize matrix transfer and improve laboratory efficiency.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study compared three Agilent Ultra Inert splitless inlet liner styles—sintered glass fritted, glass wool packed, and open single taper—using repeated soil matrix injections under EPA 8270 conditions. The aim was to quantify column trim frequency, liner lifetime, and matrix breakthrough as indicated by DDT percent breakdown.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Instrumentation
  • GC: Agilent 8890 equipped with a single MS flow path and Ultra Inert splitless inlet.
  • MS: Agilent 5977B Inert Plus mass spectrometer with extractor EI source.
  • Column: Agilent J&W DB-5ms UI, 30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm.
  • Carrier gas: Helium at 1.30 mL/min (constant flow).

Method Highlights
  • Injection volume: 1 µL, pulsed splitless at 30 psi to 0.6 min, then purge.
  • Temperature program: 40 °C to 320 °C with multiple ramps.
  • Sequence: blank, tuning standard, EPA 8270 short mixture, 10 soil injections, repeated twice, with performance checks.
  • Quality criteria: DDT breakdown ≤ 20%, tailing factors ≤ 2.0, EPA 8270 short mix compounds within 80–120% of calibration.

Key Results and Discussion


Average liner and column performance derived from Table 3:
  • Fritted liner: ~12 matrix injections before column trim, 7 liners used, 2 trims per column.
  • Wool liner: ~10 injections, 6.7 liners, 2 trims.
  • Single taper liner: ~14 injections but required 3× more frequent trims compared to fritted and wool due to rapid matrix breakthrough.

Initial DDT breakdown trends:
  • Single taper: breakdown rose from 1.4% to 18.8% over successive liners, indicating progressive matrix transfer.
  • Fritted liner: maintained breakdown below 2.6% across seven liners, demonstrating effective matrix exclusion.
  • Wool liner: showed variable DDT breakdown, likely due to inconsistent packing and deactivation.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Using a fritted or wool inlet liner substantially reduces matrix loading on the column, leading to fewer trims, lower operational costs, and increased throughput in environmental analysis laboratories. The fritted liner, in particular, offers consistent protection against nonvolatile residues, ensuring reliable QC compliance and extended column lifetime.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances in inlet liner materials and barrier designs are expected to further enhance matrix retention. Integration of novel inert coatings, 3D-printed frit geometries, and real-time liner monitoring could optimize maintenance scheduling. These developments may benefit a broad range of GC–MS applications beyond soil analysis, including petrochemical, food safety, and forensic testing.

Conclusion


This study demonstrates that the Agilent Ultra Inert splitless fritted liner significantly outperforms open single taper and wool liners in minimizing matrix transfer and reducing column trim frequency under EPA 8270 conditions. Adoption of fritted liners will improve laboratory efficiency and data quality for semivolatile organic compound analyses.

References


  1. Smith Henry, A. Analysis of Semivolatile Organic Compounds with Agilent Sintered Frit Liner by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Agilent Technologies, publication 5994-0953EN (2019).
  2. Smith Henry, A. Comparison of Fritted and Wool Liners for Analysis of Semivolatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Agilent Technologies, publication 5994-2179EN (2020).

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