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Simplifying GC Syringes and Sample Introduction

Presentations | 2020 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of the Topic

Proper sample introduction is crucial for reliable gas chromatography results
Choice of syringe and sampling parameters influences precision, accuracy and maintenance workload
Optimizing injection technique reduces carryover, band broadening and sample adsorption

Objectives and Overview

This application note reviews the principles behind autosampler syringe anatomy and operation
It aims to provide practical guidelines for choosing syringes, setting injection and rinse volumes, and establishing cleaning routines
Key focus areas include injection reproducibility, minimization of sample loss and simplified maintenance

Methods and Instrumentation

  • Anatomy of GC autosampler syringe including needle tip styles (cone bevel side hole)
  • Comparison of fixed and removable needle syringes with temperature limits and replacement options
  • Plunger options standard versus PTFE tipped to reduce adsorption and maintain gas tight seal
  • Syringe volumes from 0.5µL to 25µL and recommendations for split and splitless modes
  • Autosampler parameters on Agilent 7693 including injection volume limits viscosity delay and plunger speeds
  • Accessories such as diffusion caps wash vials solvent saver mode and compatible septa

Main Results and Discussion

  • A 10µL PTFE tipped syringe with cone tip needle is recommended for most applications
  • Limit injection volume to 50% of syringe capacity and avoid volumes below 10% to maintain reproducibility
  • Implement four pre and post washes with solvents matching sample polarity to reduce carryover below 0.01%
  • Use solvent saver function and diffusion caps to minimize solvent consumption and vapor diffusion
  • Detect overloading by peak tailing or fronting and adjust split ratio or sample concentration
  • Regular maintenance of wash vials septa needle guide and syringe prevents contamination and mechanical failure

Benefits and Practical Applications

  • Enhanced reproducibility and lower detection limits for trace level analyses
  • Reduced instrument downtime and maintenance costs through optimized wash and purge protocols
  • Flexibility in handling a wide range of solvents including volatile and chlorinated matrices
  • Minimized sample adsorption leading to more accurate quantitation

Future Trends and Potential Uses

  • Advanced injection routines such as sandwich layered and multiple injections for complex samples
  • Development of micro and nanovolume syringes for submicroliter sampling in high throughput setups
  • Automation of syringe calibration leak checks and diagnostics using real time monitoring
  • New syringe and septa materials to further reduce adsorption and extend service life under harsh conditions

Conclusion

Proper selection and maintenance of GC autosampler syringes and method parameters is essential for robust chromatography performance
Following best practice guidelines simplifies workflows enhances data quality and reduces operational costs across diverse analytical applications

Instrument List

  • Gas chromatograph with Agilent 7693 autosampler
  • Fixed and removable needle syringes with PTFE tipped plungers
  • Diffusion caps and compatible wash vials
  • Solvent saver module and vapor volume calculator tool

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