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Industrial Solvents on SUPELCOWAX 10

Applications | 2003 | MerckInstrumentation
GC, GC columns, Consumables
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Merck

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Gas chromatography of industrial solvents is essential for quality control, environmental monitoring and process optimization. A reliable separation of a broad range of polar and nonpolar solvents enables laboratories to verify raw materials, detect impurities and comply with regulatory standards.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluated the performance of a highly polar capillary column, SUPELCOWAX 10, for the analysis of 58 common industrial solvents in a single injection. The aim was to assess peak shape, resolution and response factors, and to demonstrate the column’s suitability in combination with nonpolar phases for comprehensive solvent profiling.

Methodology


A neat mixture containing 59 components (58 target solvents plus one internal reference) was injected under split conditions. The column temperature program began at 35 °C (held for 8 minutes), ramped at 4 °C/min to 130 °C, and held for an additional 2 minutes. Helium was used as carrier gas at a constant linear velocity of 25 cm/s. Injection volume was 0.5 µL with a split ratio of 200:1. Detection was performed by flame ionization at 250 °C.

Used Instrumentation


  • Gas chromatograph: Model GC-6248
  • Column: SUPELCOWAX 10, 30 m × 0.32 mm i.d., 1.0 µm film thickness
  • Detector: Flame ionization detector (FID), 250 °C
  • Carrier gas: Helium, 25 cm/s constant velocity at 35 °C
  • Injection liner: Split cup design

Key Results and Discussion


The SUPELCOWAX 10 column delivered sharp, symmetric peaks across a wide polarity range. All 58 solvents, from low-boiling alcohols and ketones to halogenated and aromatic compounds, were baseline separated. The polar stationary phase provided enhanced resolution for isomeric compounds such as o-, m- and p-xylenes, and improved peak shapes for polar solvents like ethylene glycol ethers. Total run time was under 40 minutes, demonstrating a good balance between separation quality and throughput.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Comprehensive profiling of polar and semi-volatile solvents in environmental and industrial samples.
  • High resolution of isomeric and closely eluting compounds.
  • Compatibility with nonpolar columns (e.g., Equity-1) in dual-column configurations for two-dimensional separations.
  • Efficient routine QC analyses in chemical manufacturing and pharmaceutical laboratories.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Next-generation methods may integrate two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) for even greater peak capacity. Coupling with mass spectrometry will allow unambiguous identification of trace contaminants. Faster temperature programming and advanced capillary phases will reduce analysis time and solvent consumption. Green analytical chemistry initiatives will drive the development of eco-friendly carrier gases and alternative detector technologies.

Conclusion


The SUPELCOWAX 10 column offers robust, high-resolution separation for a broad spectrum of industrial solvents. Its polar nature complements nonpolar phases, making it a versatile choice for routine quality control and research applications. The method’s reproducibility and efficiency support regulatory compliance and enhance laboratory productivity.

Reference


Stenerson K. Application Report: Industrial Solvents on SUPELCOWAX 10. Sigma-Aldrich Co., 2003.

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