C1 – C3 amines
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Accurate quantification of light volatile amines (C1–C3) is critical in environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and industrial process analysis. These compounds, including methylamines and ammonia, influence air quality, product purity, and safety compliance. Reliable analytical methods ensure regulatory adherence and inform process optimization.
This application note demonstrates a robust gas chromatography (GC) method using an Agilent CP-Volamine column for the separation and detection of C1–C3 amines. Key aims include:
The analysis was conducted with the following configuration:
The CP-Volamine column delivered sharp, symmetrical peaks for ammonia and C1–C3 amines as well as low‐level alcohol by-products. Water and ammonia eluted with distinct, narrow peaks. The observed elution sequence was: air, ammonia, water, mono-methylamine, methanol, di-methylamine, and tri-methylamine. The column maintained performance after aqueous injections, underscoring its robustness for polar analytes.
Advancements may include coupling CP-Volamine with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation, deploying micro-GC systems for field monitoring, and developing novel stationary phases to expand the analyte scope to higher amines and related volatile organics.
The Agilent CP-Volamine column provides a dependable, high‐resolution GC method for C1–C3 amine analysis, combining excellent peak shapes, water resistance, and rapid analysis—beneficial for diverse analytical environments.
Agilent Technologies, Inc. Application Note A01586, “C1–C3 Amines,” first published May 11, 2010; printed October 31, 2011. Courtesy: Dr. F. de Boever, UCB research centre Drogenbos; Dr. G. Baele, UCB Gent, Belgium.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Accurate quantification of light volatile amines (C1–C3) is critical in environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and industrial process analysis. These compounds, including methylamines and ammonia, influence air quality, product purity, and safety compliance. Reliable analytical methods ensure regulatory adherence and inform process optimization.
Objectives and Overview
This application note demonstrates a robust gas chromatography (GC) method using an Agilent CP-Volamine column for the separation and detection of C1–C3 amines. Key aims include:
- Resolving mono-, di-, and tri-methylamine along with ammonia and related by-products.
- Assessing peak symmetry and sensitivity under optimized temperature programming.
- Evaluating column stability under aqueous amine injections.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analysis was conducted with the following configuration:
- Technique: Capillary gas chromatography.
- Column: Agilent CP-Volamine, 0.32 mm × 60 m fused silica WCOT.
- Temperature Program: 40 °C hold 10 min ramp to 100 °C at 15 °C/min.
- Carrier Gas: Helium at 100 kPa (1 bar).
- Injector: Split mode (1:50), 180 °C.
- Detector: Flame ionization detector at 250 °C.
- Sample: 1 μL liquid, percent‐level concentrations.
Main Results and Discussion
The CP-Volamine column delivered sharp, symmetrical peaks for ammonia and C1–C3 amines as well as low‐level alcohol by-products. Water and ammonia eluted with distinct, narrow peaks. The observed elution sequence was: air, ammonia, water, mono-methylamine, methanol, di-methylamine, and tri-methylamine. The column maintained performance after aqueous injections, underscoring its robustness for polar analytes.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High sensitivity and resolution for light amines relevant to environmental and pharmaceutical analysis.
- Resistance to water and amine mixture injections enhances method reliability.
- Fast temperature programming reduces cycle time while preserving peak quality.
Future Trends and Possibilities
Advancements may include coupling CP-Volamine with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation, deploying micro-GC systems for field monitoring, and developing novel stationary phases to expand the analyte scope to higher amines and related volatile organics.
Conclusion
The Agilent CP-Volamine column provides a dependable, high‐resolution GC method for C1–C3 amine analysis, combining excellent peak shapes, water resistance, and rapid analysis—beneficial for diverse analytical environments.
References
Agilent Technologies, Inc. Application Note A01586, “C1–C3 Amines,” first published May 11, 2010; printed October 31, 2011. Courtesy: Dr. F. de Boever, UCB research centre Drogenbos; Dr. G. Baele, UCB Gent, Belgium.
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