Using qualifier ions to improve ICP-MS data quality for waste water analysis
Technical notes | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Analysing trace organic and inorganic pollutants in water, soil, air and food is critical for environmental safety and regulatory compliance. High selectivity, sensitivity and low background interference are essential to detect compounds at trace levels, avoid reanalysis and reduce resource consumption. Optimised gas chromatography provides the analytical backbone for monitoring volatile, semivolatile pesticides, PAHs and other priority contaminants under stringent time and cost constraints.
This study reviews the Agilent J&W GC column portfolio designed for environmental applications, focusing on ultralow bleed, ultra inert performance and method compatibility. It aims to demonstrate how specialised stationary phases support EPA and EU regulatory methods by enhancing inertness, improving peak shape and achieving lower detection limits across a broad range of analyte classes.
The evaluation of column performance relies on standard test mixtures, including low molecular weight active probes and regulated analyte panels. Key methodological elements include:
Agilent J&W columns consistently showed lower bleed and superior inertness compared to alternative products. Highlights include:
The data affirm that column inertness is directly linked to compound preservation, peak shape and quantitation accuracy, especially for active analytes such as phenols, nitrophenols and organochlorine pesticides.
Implementing this column portfolio offers laboratories:
Ongoing developments will focus on further minimising column bleed, extending upper temperature limits and integrating advanced materials to boost inertness. Emerging directions include miniaturised high-efficiency columns for portable GC platforms, use of hydrogen propulsion to increase speed and lower gas costs, and digital tools to optimise method development. Coupling advanced stationary phases with AI-driven chromatographic modelling promises faster column selection and predictive performance tuning.
The Agilent J&W GC column range provides a robust solution for trace environmental analysis, combining ultralow bleed, ultra inert performance and method-specific selectivity. This portfolio enables analysts to detect challenging analytes at regulatory required levels with confidence, enhances laboratory productivity and supports compliance with stringent global standards.
Key hardware components across the evaluations included:
ICP/MS
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Analysing trace organic and inorganic pollutants in water, soil, air and food is critical for environmental safety and regulatory compliance. High selectivity, sensitivity and low background interference are essential to detect compounds at trace levels, avoid reanalysis and reduce resource consumption. Optimised gas chromatography provides the analytical backbone for monitoring volatile, semivolatile pesticides, PAHs and other priority contaminants under stringent time and cost constraints.
Goals and Overview
This study reviews the Agilent J&W GC column portfolio designed for environmental applications, focusing on ultralow bleed, ultra inert performance and method compatibility. It aims to demonstrate how specialised stationary phases support EPA and EU regulatory methods by enhancing inertness, improving peak shape and achieving lower detection limits across a broad range of analyte classes.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The evaluation of column performance relies on standard test mixtures, including low molecular weight active probes and regulated analyte panels. Key methodological elements include:
- Ultra Inert deactivation tested with industry reference probe mixture for minimal adsorption and peak tailing
- Comparative chromatograms recorded for semivolatiles, PAHs, pesticides and volatiles against competing columns
- Use of both flame ionisation, electron capture and mass spectrometric detection under representative GC temperature programs
- Sample introduction via splitless injection, purge and trap and automated sampling for environmental method simulation
Main Results and Discussion
Agilent J&W columns consistently showed lower bleed and superior inertness compared to alternative products. Highlights include:
- DB-UI 8270D columns resolve EPA semivolatile mixtures in under 16 minutes with sharp symmetrical peaks and signal-to-noise enhancements
- Select PAH and DB-EUPAH phases achieve baseline resolution of critical isomeric pairs, enabling confident quantitation of EU priority PAHs
- DB-624UI columns provide ppt-level detection of VOCs under EPA 524.2, achieving stability across extended temperature ramps
- CLP1/CLP2 universal pair streamlines dual ECD pesticide separations under multiple EPA methods, reducing run time and eliminating column switching
- High-Efficiency narrow-bore columns deliver up to 50 percent faster analyses without loss of resolution and support both helium and hydrogen carrier gases
The data affirm that column inertness is directly linked to compound preservation, peak shape and quantitation accuracy, especially for active analytes such as phenols, nitrophenols and organochlorine pesticides.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Implementing this column portfolio offers laboratories:
- Improved throughput via shortened cycle times and convenient multi-packs
- Reduced reruns and resource use by minimising interferences and peak tailing
- Enhanced compliance with EPA, EU and other regulatory protocols for water, soil and air monitoring
- Flexibility to adapt to diverse detectors (FID, ECD, GC-MS) and injection techniques
Future Trends and Opportunities
Ongoing developments will focus on further minimising column bleed, extending upper temperature limits and integrating advanced materials to boost inertness. Emerging directions include miniaturised high-efficiency columns for portable GC platforms, use of hydrogen propulsion to increase speed and lower gas costs, and digital tools to optimise method development. Coupling advanced stationary phases with AI-driven chromatographic modelling promises faster column selection and predictive performance tuning.
Conclusion
The Agilent J&W GC column range provides a robust solution for trace environmental analysis, combining ultralow bleed, ultra inert performance and method-specific selectivity. This portfolio enables analysts to detect challenging analytes at regulatory required levels with confidence, enhances laboratory productivity and supports compliance with stringent global standards.
Instrumentation Used
Key hardware components across the evaluations included:
- Agilent GC/MS systems with Ultra Inert flow paths
- Electron capture (μECD) and flame ionisation (FID) detectors
- Splitless and purge-and-trap inlets with Ultra Inert liners
- Automated samplers for rapid injection and trap handling
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