GC Separation of USP 467 Class 2 Solvents Using Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms with EZ-Guard Column
Applications | 2010 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Understanding and controlling residual solvents in pharmaceuticals is critical to ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance. USP 467 sets limits for organic volatile impurities, classifying solvents based on toxicity. Efficient and reliable gas chromatography methods are essential for monitoring these residues, making optimized column technology a cornerstone of quality control in drug manufacturing.
This study evaluates the performance of the Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms column with integrated EZ-Guard for the separation of Class 2 solvents defined in USP 467. Two standard mixtures (Mix A and Mix B), covering 13 and 9 solvents respectively, were analyzed to assess chromatographic efficiency, peak symmetry, resolution, and baseline stability under prescribed GC conditions.
A gas chromatograph was configured with:
The VF-624ms EZ-Guard column achieved baseline separation of all Class 2 solvents with symmetrical, well-resolved peaks and stable baselines. Mix A included low-boiling compounds such as methanol, acetonitrile, dichloromethane and toluene. Mix B contained higher-boiling solvents including pyridine, chloroform, trichloroethylene and tetralin; notably, pyridine exhibited peak symmetry exceeding typical industry standards. The integrated guard stage protected the analytical phase, minimized bleed and eliminated coupling leaks.
The advanced phase chemistry of VF-624ms reduces column bleed, enhancing signal-to-noise ratios for trace‐level solvent detection. The EZ-Guard integration simplifies maintenance and extends column life, supporting routine USP 467 testing in pharmaceutical QA/QC laboratories. This approach is also applicable to EPA methods 524, 624 and 8260.
Guard integration with advanced stationary phases is expected to expand into multi‐residue and environmental analyses. Future developments may focus on further bleed reduction, rapid temperature programming and enhanced inertness for polar analytes, enabling more comprehensive impurity profiling across diverse industries.
The Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms column with EZ-Guard provides robust, high‐performance separation of USP 467 Class 2 solvents, offering improved peak shape, reduced bleed and extended column longevity. Its reliable performance ensures compliance with stringent regulatory requirements and versatile application in pharmaceutical and environmental laboratories.
Agilent Technologies Inc. Application Note: GC Separation of USP 467 Class 2 Solvents Using Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms with EZ-Guard Column, October 2010.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Understanding and controlling residual solvents in pharmaceuticals is critical to ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance. USP 467 sets limits for organic volatile impurities, classifying solvents based on toxicity. Efficient and reliable gas chromatography methods are essential for monitoring these residues, making optimized column technology a cornerstone of quality control in drug manufacturing.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates the performance of the Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms column with integrated EZ-Guard for the separation of Class 2 solvents defined in USP 467. Two standard mixtures (Mix A and Mix B), covering 13 and 9 solvents respectively, were analyzed to assess chromatographic efficiency, peak symmetry, resolution, and baseline stability under prescribed GC conditions.
Methodology and Instrumentation
A gas chromatograph was configured with:
- FactorFour VF-624ms column (30 m×0.25 mm ID, 1.4 µm film) with 10 m integrated EZ-Guard
- Hydrogen carrier gas at 1 bar
- Split injection (0.2 µL, 200 mL/min), injector at 275 °C, FID at 325 °C
- Temperature program: 40 °C (20 min) → 240 °C at 10 °C/min, hold 20 min
Main Results and Discussion
The VF-624ms EZ-Guard column achieved baseline separation of all Class 2 solvents with symmetrical, well-resolved peaks and stable baselines. Mix A included low-boiling compounds such as methanol, acetonitrile, dichloromethane and toluene. Mix B contained higher-boiling solvents including pyridine, chloroform, trichloroethylene and tetralin; notably, pyridine exhibited peak symmetry exceeding typical industry standards. The integrated guard stage protected the analytical phase, minimized bleed and eliminated coupling leaks.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The advanced phase chemistry of VF-624ms reduces column bleed, enhancing signal-to-noise ratios for trace‐level solvent detection. The EZ-Guard integration simplifies maintenance and extends column life, supporting routine USP 467 testing in pharmaceutical QA/QC laboratories. This approach is also applicable to EPA methods 524, 624 and 8260.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Guard integration with advanced stationary phases is expected to expand into multi‐residue and environmental analyses. Future developments may focus on further bleed reduction, rapid temperature programming and enhanced inertness for polar analytes, enabling more comprehensive impurity profiling across diverse industries.
Conclusion
The Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms column with EZ-Guard provides robust, high‐performance separation of USP 467 Class 2 solvents, offering improved peak shape, reduced bleed and extended column longevity. Its reliable performance ensures compliance with stringent regulatory requirements and versatile application in pharmaceutical and environmental laboratories.
Reference
Agilent Technologies Inc. Application Note: GC Separation of USP 467 Class 2 Solvents Using Agilent J&W FactorFour VF-624ms with EZ-Guard Column, October 2010.
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