Agilent J&W PLOT PT GC columns
Others | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Porous layer open tubular PLOT columns are essential for gas chromatographic analysis of light gases and volatile organic compounds in hydrocarbon processing, environmental, forensic and food testing.
Particle shedding from the stationary phase can cause flow restriction, valve damage and detector contamination, hindering coupling with mass spectrometry and increasing maintenance overhead.
Agilent J&W PLOT PT columns incorporate integrated particle traps at both ends, providing a robust solution to these long-standing challenges.
The primary aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of built-in trapping technology in eliminating particle migration and maintaining stable operation for GC and GC/MS applications.
An example separation of 33 common volatile compounds was performed to illustrate chromatographic performance under routine conditions.
A PoraBOND Q PT column (25 m × 0.25 mm, 3 um film) with 2.5 m integrated traps at each end was installed on an Agilent GC equipped with capillary flow technology and coupled to a mass selective detector.
Carrier gas: helium at 40 cm/s (constant flow mode)
Oven program: 90 degC hold, ramp 10 degC/min to 140 degC, hold 6 min, ramp 5 degC/min to 200 degC, hold 10 min
MS transfer line: 280 degC, full scan m/z 30–350
The test mixture included low molecular weight alcohols, ketones, chlorinated solvents and aromatic hydrocarbons to assess separation quality and peak stability.
Integrated traps effectively prevented particulate entry into the flow path, maintaining constant flow and avoiding blockages.
The chromatogram demonstrated baseline separation of 33 analytes from methanol to xylenes with sharp peaks and consistent retention times.
No detector signal spikes or baseline disturbances were observed, confirming stable MS performance.
The continuous fused silica tubing design eliminated the need for external fittings, unions or in-line frits, significantly reducing maintenance requirements.
Extension of integrated trapping technology to other PLOT chemistries such as alumina and molecular sieve phases is anticipated.
Development of higher temperature and higher capacity trap designs may enable analysis of more complex matrices.
Integration with advanced flow modulation and comprehensive two-dimensional GC systems could expand volatile profiling capabilities.
Adoption in high-throughput industrial, environmental and online monitoring laboratories will benefit from reduced maintenance and improved reliability.
Agilent J&W PLOT PT columns with built-in particle trapping technology resolve the persistent issue of column particle shedding, enabling stable flow, reliable MS detection and reduced maintenance.
This innovation supports robust, high-throughput GC and GC/MS analyses of volatile compounds across diverse application areas.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
Porous layer open tubular PLOT columns are essential for gas chromatographic analysis of light gases and volatile organic compounds in hydrocarbon processing, environmental, forensic and food testing.
Particle shedding from the stationary phase can cause flow restriction, valve damage and detector contamination, hindering coupling with mass spectrometry and increasing maintenance overhead.
Agilent J&W PLOT PT columns incorporate integrated particle traps at both ends, providing a robust solution to these long-standing challenges.
Objectives and Study Overview
The primary aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of built-in trapping technology in eliminating particle migration and maintaining stable operation for GC and GC/MS applications.
An example separation of 33 common volatile compounds was performed to illustrate chromatographic performance under routine conditions.
Methodology and Instrumentation Used
A PoraBOND Q PT column (25 m × 0.25 mm, 3 um film) with 2.5 m integrated traps at each end was installed on an Agilent GC equipped with capillary flow technology and coupled to a mass selective detector.
Carrier gas: helium at 40 cm/s (constant flow mode)
Oven program: 90 degC hold, ramp 10 degC/min to 140 degC, hold 6 min, ramp 5 degC/min to 200 degC, hold 10 min
MS transfer line: 280 degC, full scan m/z 30–350
The test mixture included low molecular weight alcohols, ketones, chlorinated solvents and aromatic hydrocarbons to assess separation quality and peak stability.
Main Results and Discussion
Integrated traps effectively prevented particulate entry into the flow path, maintaining constant flow and avoiding blockages.
The chromatogram demonstrated baseline separation of 33 analytes from methanol to xylenes with sharp peaks and consistent retention times.
No detector signal spikes or baseline disturbances were observed, confirming stable MS performance.
The continuous fused silica tubing design eliminated the need for external fittings, unions or in-line frits, significantly reducing maintenance requirements.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Reduced downtime and operating costs by minimizing filter and valve replacements
- Simplified system setup with no additional unions, fittings or traps to install
- Enhanced throughput and reproducibility for routine VOC and light gas analyses
- Seamless GC/MS integration for confident qualitative and quantitative results
Future Trends and Applications
Extension of integrated trapping technology to other PLOT chemistries such as alumina and molecular sieve phases is anticipated.
Development of higher temperature and higher capacity trap designs may enable analysis of more complex matrices.
Integration with advanced flow modulation and comprehensive two-dimensional GC systems could expand volatile profiling capabilities.
Adoption in high-throughput industrial, environmental and online monitoring laboratories will benefit from reduced maintenance and improved reliability.
Conclusion
Agilent J&W PLOT PT columns with built-in particle trapping technology resolve the persistent issue of column particle shedding, enabling stable flow, reliable MS detection and reduced maintenance.
This innovation supports robust, high-throughput GC and GC/MS analyses of volatile compounds across diverse application areas.
Reference
- Agilent Technologies Inc Application Note 5991-1174EN Protect Your GC System from PLOT Column Particle Shedding March 2014
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