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Enhanced GC Analysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners with Nexis GC-2030 Equipped with AOC-30i Autosampler

Applications | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC
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Environmental, Food & Agriculture
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Summary

Significance of the Topic

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent, highly toxic environmental pollutants regulated worldwide due to their bioaccumulation and long-term ecological impact.
Rapid, accurate monitoring of PCB congeners is essential for protecting environmental and public health.

Objectives and Study Overview

This study aimed to develop a high-throughput, automated gas chromatography (GC) method for PCB congener analysis that complies with EPA Method 8082A while significantly reducing analysis time and maintaining analytical performance.

Methodology and Instrumentation

Sample preparation followed EPA Methods 3580A and 3665A, involving acid digestion, extraction, and cleanup of transformer oil spiked with PCB congeners.
Chromatographic analysis was performed using a Shimadzu Nexis GC-2030 system equipped with a split/splitless injector, ECD Exceed detector, and AOC-30i autosampler.
Key GC conditions:
  • Column: SH-Rxi-5ms, 15 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 μm
  • Oven program: 100 °C (0 min) → 40 °C/min → 200 °C (2 min) → 20 °C/min → 290 °C (2 min)
  • Injection: 0.5 μL sample + 0.5 μL internal standard (PCB209) at split 1:5
  • Carrier gas: Helium, constant linear velocity 40 cm/s
  • Detector: ECD at 320 °C with N₂ makeup (45 mL/min)
  • Autosampler: Automated internal standard addition, customizable wash cycles (acetone, toluene, hexane), up to 30–150 sample capacity

Main Results and Discussion

  • Chromatography: 19 PCB congeners eluted under 10 min. Most peaks showed resolution >2; PCB183/187 overlapped (resolution ~1.0) without affecting quantification.
  • Calibration: Six-point curves with 1/A weighting yielded r² >0.998 and recoveries within 87–112% (±13% error).
  • Sample recovery: Spiked oil recoveries ranged 70–94% (RSD <6%), meeting EPA 8000D criteria; PCB1 coelution prevented its quantification.
  • Autosampler performance: Internal standard area RSD <5% (n=14), flexible wash cycles reduced carryover, expandability doubled throughput.

Benefits and Practical Applications

  • Throughput: Analysis time reduced threefold, enabling ~8 samples per hour per line.
  • Automation: Precise internal standard addition, tool-free maintenance, extended septum life (~1000 injections).
  • Reliability: High accuracy, repeatability, minimal carryover.
  • Versatility: Applicable to routine environmental PCB congener and Aroclor profiling.

Future Trends and Application Opportunities

  • Integration of AI-driven data analysis for automated peak identification and reporting.
  • Adaptation of the method to emerging contaminants by modifying column chemistry and detector parameters.
  • Development of rapid multidimensional GC approaches for complex mixture separation.
  • Deployment of portable GC systems with autosampler functionalities for field measurements.

Conclusion

Shimadzu Nexis GC-2030 combined with the AOC-30i autosampler delivers a robust, high-throughput solution for PCB congener analysis, meeting regulatory standards while substantially reducing analysis time and manual intervention.

References

  1. EPA SW-846 Method 8082A: Polychlorinated Biphenyls by GC (2007)
  2. EPA SW-846 Method 3580A: Waste Dilution (1992)
  3. EPA SW-846 Method 3665A: Sulfuric Acid/Permanganate Cleanup (1996)
  4. TNI Guidance on Instrument Calibration (GUID-3-110-Rev0, 2018)
  5. EPA SW-846 Method 8000D: Determinative Chromatographic Separations (2018)
  6. Shimadzu Application Note: Fast Analysis of PCBs as Aroclors (2022)

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