Rapid analysis using inactivated fused silica tube (a.k.a. “guard column”) as a sample inlet (1)
Applications | 2008 | JEOLInstrumentation
Average molecular weight and compositional distributions are critical parameters in the characterization of complex mixtures such as diesel fuel, crude oil and synthetic polymers. Soft ionization techniques like field ionization (FI) and field desorption (FD) produce predominantly molecular ions, enabling direct calculation of mean molecular weight, polydispersity and functional‐group distribution. Rapid and comprehensive analysis methods can improve throughput and detection of low and high boiling components in petrochemical and polymer industries.
This study compares three sample introduction strategies for FI mass spectrometry on a JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC platform: 1) conventional capillary GC/FI, 2) accelerated FD via rapid emitter‐current ramping, and 3) a blank tube inlet using an inactivated fused silica guard column. The goal is to evaluate analysis speed, component coverage and suitability for group‐type analysis of diesel fuel.
Instrumentation
TIC data and summed mass spectra reveal that:
The blank tube inlet/FI approach offers:
Integration of guard column in FI workflows may extend to:
The inactivated fused silica guard column inlet for FI mass spectrometry significantly accelerates analysis time and broadens compound coverage compared to traditional GC/FI and FD methods. Its simplicity and enhanced detectability make it an attractive tool for rapid group‐type analysis of complex mixtures in research and industrial laboratories.
1. M. Ubukata et al., Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan, 56, 13–19 (2008).
GC/MSD, GC/TOF
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerJEOL
Summary
Importance of Topic
Average molecular weight and compositional distributions are critical parameters in the characterization of complex mixtures such as diesel fuel, crude oil and synthetic polymers. Soft ionization techniques like field ionization (FI) and field desorption (FD) produce predominantly molecular ions, enabling direct calculation of mean molecular weight, polydispersity and functional‐group distribution. Rapid and comprehensive analysis methods can improve throughput and detection of low and high boiling components in petrochemical and polymer industries.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study compares three sample introduction strategies for FI mass spectrometry on a JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC platform: 1) conventional capillary GC/FI, 2) accelerated FD via rapid emitter‐current ramping, and 3) a blank tube inlet using an inactivated fused silica guard column. The goal is to evaluate analysis speed, component coverage and suitability for group‐type analysis of diesel fuel.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Instrumentation
- Mass spectrometer: JEOL JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC
- Ionization modes: field ionization and field desorption
- Sample inlets: capillary GC column (ZB-5ms, 30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm), fused silica guard column (3 m × 0.1 mm)
- Capillary GC/FI – traditional separation via temperature programming
- Fast FD – probe‐based field desorption with rapid heating ramp
- Blank tube inlet/FI – direct injection through a short, isothermal fused silica tube held in the GC oven
Results and Discussion
TIC data and summed mass spectra reveal that:
- Capillary GC/FI requires ~25 min, providing compound separation but longer run times.
- Fast FD and blank tube inlet/FI complete analyses in under 1 min without chromatographic separation.
- Blank tube inlet/FI uniquely captures low boiling species (e.g., n-C18H38, m/z 254) missed by FD and retains high boiling and trace components absent in GC/FI.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The blank tube inlet/FI approach offers:
- Rapid analysis (<1 min) ideal for high‐throughput screening
- Enhanced detection of both volatile and heavy components compared with FD and GC/FI
- Simplified method setup without critical GC temperature programming or column interactions
- Capacity for larger sample loads, mitigating column overload and sample loss
Future Trends and Possibilities
Integration of guard column in FI workflows may extend to:
- Automated group‐type profiling in petrochemical QC laboratories
- High‐throughput polymer characterization with real‐time molecular weight monitoring
- Coupling with advanced data analysis for functional‐group distribution mapping
- Miniaturized or portable MS platforms utilizing inactivated capillaries for field analysis
Conclusion
The inactivated fused silica guard column inlet for FI mass spectrometry significantly accelerates analysis time and broadens compound coverage compared to traditional GC/FI and FD methods. Its simplicity and enhanced detectability make it an attractive tool for rapid group‐type analysis of complex mixtures in research and industrial laboratories.
References
1. M. Ubukata et al., Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan, 56, 13–19 (2008).
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