Analytical Services: Liquid Chromatography
Michael J. Kelly, Sandia National Laboratories
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General Use |
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- Separation and quantitative analysis of components in organic, inorganic, pharmaceutical, and biochemical mixtures |
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- Analysis of organic and inorganic compounds for impurities |
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- Isolation of pure compounds from mixtures |
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Examples of Applications |
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- Analysis of solvents for low-level organic contaminants |
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- Monitoring the stability of polymers during aging tests |
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- Analysis of foods and natural products for high molecular weight sugars |
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- Analysis of thermally unstable pesticides |
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- Isolation of microgram amounts of material for identification purposes |
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- Isolation of large quantities (1 to 10 g) of purified compounds for synthetic purposes |
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Samples |
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- Form: Solids (dissolved in a suitable solvent) or liquids |
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- Size: 0.1 to 1 g generally required for quantitative work; however, as little as 10-5 g may be analyzed. Larger quantities may be required for preparative work |
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- Preparation: Sample must be dissolved in a suitable
solvent at concentrations of 0.1 to 100 mg/mL (although neat
liquids may be analyzed). Filtration or extraction of the
solution may be necessary. Injection volume |
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Limitations |
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- Solids must be freely soluble in carrier solvent, and liquids must be miscible with it |
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- Difficult to make unambiguous identification of a particular component; subsequent analysis by infrared spectroscopy or mass spectrometry may be necessary |
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Estimated Analysis Time |
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- Requires 15 to 60 min for an analysis; several replicate analyses are usually performed |
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- May require one-half day to change column, solvents, or detector for a particular analysis |
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- Lengthy development may be required if method is not available |
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Capabilities of Related Techniques |
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- Gas chromatography: Restricted to volatile or pyrolyzable samples |
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- Mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance: Used to identify components isolated by liquid chromatography |
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- Ion chromatography: A type of liquid chromatography restricted to the analysis of ionic species |
Reprinted with permission of ASM International®.
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