Phenols according to EPA 528

Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC columns, Consumables
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Environmental
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Phenolic compounds are frequently found in environmental water and soil samples as by-products of industrial processes and agricultural runoff. Accurate determination of these trace analytes is crucial due to their toxicity and persistence in ecosystems.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note describes a gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) method for trace analysis of free phenols in compliance with EPA Method 528. The aim is to demonstrate the performance of the Agilent FactorFour VF-5 ms bonded phase column for efficient separation and reliable quantification of a range of phenolic compounds.

Methodology


A 0.25 mm × 30 m Agilent VF-5 ms (0.25 µm film) column was used under the following conditions:
  • Oven program: initial temperature 100 °C, ramp 10 °C/min to 230 °C
  • Carrier gas: hydrogen at 50 kPa
  • Injector: split 1:200 at 275 °C
  • Sample injection: 1.0 µL of a standard mix (5–10 ng per component)

Used Instrumentation


  • Gas chromatograph equipped with Agilent FactorFour VF-5 ms column
  • Mass spectrometer detector for selective and sensitive identification

Main Results and Discussion


  • Baseline separation of 21 phenolic compounds, including chlorophenols, nitrophenols, cresols and other methyl- and dinitrophenols
  • Low column bleed and high inertness enabled stable baselines and reduced system contamination
  • Accurate quantification at low nanogram levels with rapid column stabilization

Benefits and Practical Applications


The method offers reliable trace-level analysis of phenols in environmental monitoring, quality control and regulatory compliance. The combination of low-bleed column technology and MS detection ensures reproducible results with minimal maintenance.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advancements may include higher throughput via faster temperature ramps, coupling to tandem mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity, and integration with automated sample preparation for routine monitoring programs.

Conclusion


The described GC–MS method utilizing the Agilent VF-5 ms column achieves efficient separation and precise quantification of a wide range of phenolic compounds at trace levels, meeting EPA 528 requirements and supporting environmental analysis needs.

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