Determination of Blood Alcohol with Dual Column/Dual FID and the Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC
Applications | 2017 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Blood alcohol concentration measurement is essential for forensic, clinical, and legal decision making. Accurate quantification of ethanol in blood directly impacts evidence handling in DUI cases and ensures reliable results in quality control laboratories.
This study demonstrates a dual column/dual detector approach on the Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC coupled with an Agilent 7697A Headspace Sampler. The goal is to achieve precise separation, identification, and quantification of ethanol and related volatile compounds across a concentration range relevant to blood alcohol analysis.
Standards were prepared in water with ethanol ranging from 10 to 800 mg/dL, and internal standard n-propanol at 3000 mg/L. Headspace vials were spiked with calibrator or control and internal standard before analysis.
Chromatograms showed well‐resolved peaks for ethanol, methanol, acetone, and isopropanol on both columns, with an expected reversal of elution order for acetone and isopropanol. Ethanol peaks differed by only 3.6 s between columns. Calibration curves across seven levels exhibited excellent linearity (R²>0.9992) and nearly identical slopes on both detectors (<5% difference). Accuracy of ethanol controls from 0.01% to 0.40% fell within ±6% of target values when using area or response ratio calibrations. Repeatability for six replicate vials was 1.2% RSD; using response ratios over multiple injections improved precision (RSD ∼5.2%).
Emerging developments include automated data analysis with machine learning for peak identification, integration of low-thermal-mass GC modules for rapid cycle times, and miniaturized portable GC systems for on-site testing.
The dual column/dual FID configuration on the Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC combined with headspace sampling delivers robust, accurate, and reproducible blood alcohol measurements. Excellent linearity, precision, and ease of operation make this platform well suited for forensic and high-throughput analytical environments.
GC, HeadSpace
IndustriesForensics
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Blood alcohol concentration measurement is essential for forensic, clinical, and legal decision making. Accurate quantification of ethanol in blood directly impacts evidence handling in DUI cases and ensures reliable results in quality control laboratories.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This study demonstrates a dual column/dual detector approach on the Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC coupled with an Agilent 7697A Headspace Sampler. The goal is to achieve precise separation, identification, and quantification of ethanol and related volatile compounds across a concentration range relevant to blood alcohol analysis.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Standards were prepared in water with ethanol ranging from 10 to 800 mg/dL, and internal standard n-propanol at 3000 mg/L. Headspace vials were spiked with calibrator or control and internal standard before analysis.
Used Instrumentation
- Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC with inert flow path and integrated split/splitless inlet (split ratio 10:1). Dual FID detectors at 250 °C. Columns: DB-ALC1 (30 m×0.32 mm, 1.8 µm) and DB-ALC2 (30 m×0.32 mm, 1.2 µm). Carrier gas: helium at constant pressure (21 psi).
- Agilent 7697A Headspace Sampler with vial equilibration at 70 °C for 7 min, loop at 70 °C, transfer line at 90 °C, fill pressure 15 psi, and purge flow 200 mL/min.
Main Results and Discussion
Chromatograms showed well‐resolved peaks for ethanol, methanol, acetone, and isopropanol on both columns, with an expected reversal of elution order for acetone and isopropanol. Ethanol peaks differed by only 3.6 s between columns. Calibration curves across seven levels exhibited excellent linearity (R²>0.9992) and nearly identical slopes on both detectors (<5% difference). Accuracy of ethanol controls from 0.01% to 0.40% fell within ±6% of target values when using area or response ratio calibrations. Repeatability for six replicate vials was 1.2% RSD; using response ratios over multiple injections improved precision (RSD ∼5.2%).
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High throughput and reliable quantification for forensic blood alcohol tests.
- Dual column confirmation reduces false positives and enhances compound identification confidence.
- Simplified inlet flow path improves splitting precision and reduces maintenance.
Future Trends and Opportunities for Use
Emerging developments include automated data analysis with machine learning for peak identification, integration of low-thermal-mass GC modules for rapid cycle times, and miniaturized portable GC systems for on-site testing.
Conclusion
The dual column/dual FID configuration on the Agilent Intuvo 9000 GC combined with headspace sampling delivers robust, accurate, and reproducible blood alcohol measurements. Excellent linearity, precision, and ease of operation make this platform well suited for forensic and high-throughput analytical environments.
Reference
- Kolb B.; Ettre L. S. Static Headspace-Gas Chromatography: Theory and Practice, 2nd ed.; Wiley, 2006.
- Westland J. L.; Durst F. D. Comparison of SPME and static headspace analysis of blood alcohol using novel stationary phases. Forensic Sci. Int. 2013, 227, e56.
- Virginia Department of Forensic Science. Toxicology Procedures Manual; DFS, 2015.
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