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Improved Thermal Stability Leads to Retention Time Stability and Data Accuracy for the Analysis of Pesticides

Applications | 2025 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC columns, Consumables, GC/MSD, GC/QQQ, GC/MS/MS
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


The thermal stability and inertness of gas chromatography columns are essential for reliable trace-level pesticide analysis in complex matrices such as soil. Enhanced column stability minimizes bleed, preserves retention time consistency, and improves spectral clarity, supporting accurate identification and quantitation under regulatory requirements.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study assesses the performance of Agilent J&W 5Q series GC columns with increased thermal stability for pesticide residue analysis. It compares column selectivity, retention time stability, and sensitivity under thermal stress and heavy matrix conditions using two detection systems: Agilent 5977B MSD and Agilent 7010D GC/TQ.

Methodology


Retention time locking was used to compare the new DB-5Q phase with the standard DB-5ms UI column. A representative pesticide mixture was analyzed before and after 200 injections of soil matrix extracts to simulate real-world stress. Sensitivity and calibration linearity were evaluated on the 7010D GC/TQ in dynamic multiple reaction monitoring mode across standards from 10 to 500 ppb.

Used Instrumentation


  • Agilent 8890 GC with split/splitless inlet, pulsed splitless injection, and a 1 m deactivated guard column.
  • Agilent 5977B GC/MSD with Inert Extractor Source operating in scan mode (40–500 amu).
  • Agilent 7010D GC/TQ equipped with High Efficiency Source (HES 2.0) for dMRM acquisition.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Column Selectivity: DB-5Q matched the selectivity of the DB-5ms UI phase and enabled seamless retention time relocking without method modification.
  • Thermal Stability: DB-5Q demonstrated significantly reduced bleed at high temperatures, resulting in improved baseline stability.
  • Retention Time Stability: After 200 soil extract injections, all 20 target pesticides exhibited %RSD < 3 % and NIST library match factors > 95 %.
  • Sensitivity and Linearity: At 10 ppb, ethalfluralin and deltamethrin achieved signal-to-noise ratios > 200. Calibration for ethalfluralin showed R² > 0.99 over 10–500 ppb.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Improved robustness for routine environmental and regulatory pesticide profiling.
  • Consistent retention times reduce method revalidation when replacing columns.
  • Lower bleed enhances mass spectral quality and library matching confidence.
  • Wide dynamic range and high sensitivity enable trace-level quantitation in complex matrices.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Further development of ultra−high temperature column chemistries, integration with automated sample preparation workflows, and expanded triple-quadrupole MS capabilities promise even greater throughput, sensitivity, and lower detection limits for comprehensive pesticide panels.

Conclusion


The Agilent J&W 5Q series GC columns, combined with the 5977B MSD and 7010D GC/TQ systems, deliver exceptional thermal stability, inertness, and sensitivity. This platform ensures reliable, high-accuracy pesticide analysis in demanding matrices, streamlining workflows and meeting stringent regulatory expectations.

References


  • Andrianova A.; Quimby B.; Westland J. Pesticide Screening in Strawberries using the Agilent 8860 GC with the Agilent 5977B GC/MSD and Sure Target Deconvolution. Agilent Technologies application note 5994-0916EN, 2019.
  • How Does Bleed Impact My GC/MS Data and How Do I Control It? Agilent Technologies technical overview 5994-7586EN, 2024.
  • Eisele I. Retention Time Locking of Organochlorine Pesticides on an Agilent 8860 GC System using the OpenLab Retention Time Locking Wizard. Agilent application note 5994-0551EN, 2019.
  • Quimby B.; Blumberg L.; Klee M.; Wylie P. Precise Time-Scaling of Gas Chromatographic Methods using Method Translation and Retention Time Locking. Agilent application note 5967-5820E, 2006.
  • Understanding Solvent Focusing in Gas Chromatography and How It Can Be Optimized for Splitless Injections. Agilent white paper 5994-8387EN, 2025.
  • Abercrombie V.; Biermans F.; Andrianova A.; Ferrer J.; Gerardi A. Novel Column Chemistry Raises the Bar on Sensitivity and Data Accuracy in the Analysis of Semivolatile Organic Compounds. Agilent application note 5994-7686EN, 2024.

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