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Separation orthogonality in temperature-programmed comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography.

C J Venkatramani1, J Xu, J B Phillips.   

Abstract

In a comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatograph, a thermal modulator serially couples two columns containing dissimilar stationary phases. The secondary column generates a series of high-speed secondary chromatograms from the sample stream formed by the chromatogram eluting from the primary column. This series of secondary chromatograms forms a two-dimensional gas chromatogram with peaks dispersed over a retention plane rather than along a line. The method is comprehensive because the entire primary column chromatogram is transmitted through the secondary column with fidelity. One might expect that a two-dimensional separation in which both dimensions are basically the same technique, gas chromatography, would be inefficient because the two dimensions would behave similarly, generating peaks whose retentions correlate across dimensions. Applying a temperature program to the two columns, however, can tune the separation to eliminate this inefficiency. The temperature program reduces the retentive power of the secondary column as a function of progress of the primary chromatogram such that the retention mechanism of the primary column is eliminated from the second dimension. Retention of a substance in the second dimension is then determined by the difference in its interaction with the two stationary phases. Retention times in the second dimension then fall within a fixed range, and the whole retention plane is accessible. In a properly tuned comprehensive two-dimensional chromatogram, retention times in the two dimensions are independent of each other, and the two-dimensional chromatogram is orthogonal. Orthogonality is important for two reasons. First, an orthogonal separation efficiently uses the separation space and so has either greater speed or peak capacity than nonorthogonal separations. Second, retention in the two dimensions of an orthogonal chromatogram is determined by two different and independent mechanisms and so provides two independent measures of molecular properties.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 21619112     DOI: 10.1021/ac951048b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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