Deakin University
Browse

File(s) under permanent embargo

Retention time reproducibility in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography using cryogenic modulation - an intralaboratory study

journal contribution
posted on 2002-08-30, 00:00 authored by Robert ShellieRobert Shellie, L L Xie, P J Marriott
A survey was conducted to determine the reproducibility of retention times in both the first (D1) and second dimension (D2) axes of the two-dimensional separation space, in the comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatographic analysis of an essential oil sample using cryogenic modulation. The retention times in the two dimensions for a number of individual components comprising hydrocarbon, alcohol, ester and ketone chemical classes in a Melaleuca alternifolia essential oil were recorded from replicate analyses using four separate column sets and two identical gas chromatographs. Run-to-run, day-to-day, instrument-to-instrument, and column set-to-column set reproducibility were demonstrated from the experimental design. A total of 60 GCXGC analyses were conducted. The longitudinally modulated cryogenic system produced reproducible modulation start times and consistent modulation phase profiles for individual components in all experiments, and retention time variations in both dimensions were negligible. The average run-to-run reproducibility of 43 components for six replicate injections was found to be 0.12% RSD in the first dimension, and 0.74% RSD in the second dimension. Day-to-day reproducibility showed statistically "significant" difference (F-test), but this was partly ascribable to the excellent within-day reproducibility that led to apparent day-to-day differences. Confidence in absolute retention times (hence component positions) in the two-dimensional separation space is critical to component identification. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

History

Journal

Journal of chromatography a

Volume

968

Issue

1-2

Pagination

161 - 170

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0021-9673

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Elsevier Science B.V.