Industrial Solvents on Equity-1
Applications | 2003 | MerckInstrumentation
Industrial solvents are widely used in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, coatings and cleaning processes. Reliable qualitative and quantitative analysis of solvent mixtures is essential for process control, safety, regulatory compliance and product quality. Gas chromatography with an appropriate stationary phase provides high separation efficiency, sensitivity and reproducibility for complex solvent blends.
This study evaluated the performance of a nonpolar Equity-1 capillary column for the separation of a 59-component industrial solvent mixture. The main goal was to demonstrate peak shape, resolution and response uniformity, and to compare the Equity-1 column’s behavior as a complement to polar columns such as SUPELCOWAX-10.
A 30 m × 0.32 mm ID Equity-1 column with 1.0 µm film thickness was installed on an Agilent GC 6248 system equipped with a flame ionization detector (FID). Key parameters:
The Equity-1 column achieved baseline separation of all 59 solvents in a single run under 40 minutes. Volatile alcohols, ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons eluted first, followed by polar ethers and glycol ethers, then aromatic and high-boiling compounds. Peak shapes were sharp and symmetrical with minimal tailing. Resolution between critical pairs (e.g., isomeric xylenes, chlorobenzenes) exceeded baseline. The column demonstrated consistent retention times and detector responses across the mixture.
The nonpolar Equity-1 column offers:
This method can be applied in environmental laboratories, manufacturing facilities and regulatory testing to verify solvent purity, detect impurities or monitor residual solvents in products.
Advances in capillary column technology and stationary phases will further improve speed and resolution. Coupling nonpolar columns like Equity-1 with mass spectrometry or multidimensional GC promises enhanced identification of unknowns in complex matrices. Automated data processing and AI-driven peak deconvolution will streamline routine solvent analyses and expand applications in high-throughput screening.
The Equity-1 nonpolar column paired with FID detection delivers robust, high-resolution separation of a 59-component solvent mixture. Its performance makes it an effective tool for industrial solvent analysis, offering rapid runtime, excellent peak quality and method reproducibility. This approach supports diverse analytical needs across quality assurance, process monitoring and regulatory compliance.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerMerck
Summary
Importance of Analyzing Industrial Solvents
Industrial solvents are widely used in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, coatings and cleaning processes. Reliable qualitative and quantitative analysis of solvent mixtures is essential for process control, safety, regulatory compliance and product quality. Gas chromatography with an appropriate stationary phase provides high separation efficiency, sensitivity and reproducibility for complex solvent blends.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluated the performance of a nonpolar Equity-1 capillary column for the separation of a 59-component industrial solvent mixture. The main goal was to demonstrate peak shape, resolution and response uniformity, and to compare the Equity-1 column’s behavior as a complement to polar columns such as SUPELCOWAX-10.
Methodology and Instrumentation
A 30 m × 0.32 mm ID Equity-1 column with 1.0 µm film thickness was installed on an Agilent GC 6248 system equipped with a flame ionization detector (FID). Key parameters:
- Oven program: 35 °C hold for 8 min, ramp 4 °C/min to 130 °C, hold 2 min
- Carrier gas: Helium at 25 cm/s (constant flow at 35 °C)
- Injection: 0.5 µL, split ratio 200:1, split-cup liner
- Detector: FID at 250 °C
Main Results and Discussion
The Equity-1 column achieved baseline separation of all 59 solvents in a single run under 40 minutes. Volatile alcohols, ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons eluted first, followed by polar ethers and glycol ethers, then aromatic and high-boiling compounds. Peak shapes were sharp and symmetrical with minimal tailing. Resolution between critical pairs (e.g., isomeric xylenes, chlorobenzenes) exceeded baseline. The column demonstrated consistent retention times and detector responses across the mixture.
Practical Benefits and Applications
The nonpolar Equity-1 column offers:
- Comprehensive coverage of common industrial solvents
- High resolution for isomeric and closely eluting species
- Rapid analysis suitable for quality control and routine screening
- Complementarity to polar columns for broader method flexibility
This method can be applied in environmental laboratories, manufacturing facilities and regulatory testing to verify solvent purity, detect impurities or monitor residual solvents in products.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances in capillary column technology and stationary phases will further improve speed and resolution. Coupling nonpolar columns like Equity-1 with mass spectrometry or multidimensional GC promises enhanced identification of unknowns in complex matrices. Automated data processing and AI-driven peak deconvolution will streamline routine solvent analyses and expand applications in high-throughput screening.
Conclusion
The Equity-1 nonpolar column paired with FID detection delivers robust, high-resolution separation of a 59-component solvent mixture. Its performance makes it an effective tool for industrial solvent analysis, offering rapid runtime, excellent peak quality and method reproducibility. This approach supports diverse analytical needs across quality assurance, process monitoring and regulatory compliance.
References
- K. Stenerson, Application Report 09: Industrial Solvents on Equity-1, Sigma-Aldrich Co., 2003 (Report T003009)
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