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General Purpose Polar Capillary GC Columns

Technical notes | 2005 | MerckInstrumentation
GC columns, Consumables
Industries
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Merck

Summary

Importance of Topic


Gas chromatography is pivotal for separating volatile compounds including polar analytes. Polar capillary columns offer enhanced resolution for compounds not resolved by non-polar phases, making them critical in environmental, industrial, and quality-control analyses.

Objectives and Study Overview


Supelco’s document outlines selection criteria for general-purpose and polar capillary GC columns, compares SPB-225, PAG, and SUPELCOWAX™ 10 stationary phases, and demonstrates SUPELCOWAX™ 10 performance in a 59-component industrial solvent mixture.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The evaluation used a gas chromatograph with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and helium carrier gas. The SUPELCOWAX™ 10 column (30 m × 0.32 mm I.D., 1.0 µm film) was operated under a temperature program (35 °C hold, ramp to 130 °C) with split injection.

Instrumentation


  • Column: SUPELCOWAX™ 10 bonded polyethylene glycol
  • Oven program: 35 °C (8 min), 4 °C/min to 130 °C (2 min)
  • Injector and detector: 250 °C, FID
  • Carrier gas: Helium at 25 cm/s
  • Injection volume: 0.5 µL, split 200:1

Main Results and Discussion


SUPELCOWAX™ 10 achieved baseline separation of all 59 solvents—ranging from low-boiling alcohols and ketones to chlorinated and aromatic compounds. The high polarity of the phase resolved critical pairs such as phenols, xylene isomers, and chloroalkanes that often co-elute on non-polar columns.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Cost-effective preliminary screening with general-purpose columns
  • Improved resolution of polar compounds
  • Wide thermal range (35 °C–280 °C) for versatile analyses
  • Rugged packaging and cage design to minimize column wear

Future Trends and Applications


Emerging developments include ultra-thin films and innovative polar polymers to boost sensitivity and peak capacity. Coupling polar capillary columns with mass spectrometry and automated sampling will expand their use in environmental monitoring, petrochemical quality control, and food safety analysis.

Conclusion


Supelco’s general-purpose and polar capillary GC columns deliver reliable, high-resolution separations for a wide range of volatile compounds, combining practical laboratory features with robust analytical performance.

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