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THE ESSENTIAL CHROMATOGRAPHY & SPECTROSCOPY CATALOG

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GC AND GC/MS
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Achieve excellent, reproducible performance Each catalog is your essential resource for:
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provide the flow path inertness vital to analytical success. Ultra Inert split
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to ensure quality and consistency. Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC columns are tested reproducible results with our selection of vials, syringes, gas purification systems, fittings
with the industry’s most demanding test probe to reduce detection limits and tools, and electrochemistry meters.
and produce more accurate data for difficult analytes. Agilent GC and GC/MS
instruments bring together all elements for trace-level analysis, dramatically
Sample Preparation Products for Chromatography – Reliably extract and concentrate
improving MS resolution, spectral integrity, and detection limits.
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so your GC system will maintain its integrity, stay cleaner, and require less maintenance.
quality results time after time with LC capillaries, lamps, and the entire family of ZORBAX LC columns
General-purpose septa are made from an enhanced injection-molded silicone to withstand
for small molecules, biomolecules and GPC/SEC.
over 200 automatic injections at 350 °C. Vespel/graphite ferrules are manufactured to
the ideal hardness for GC/MS applications to prevent contamination caused by flaking.
Spectroscopy – Satisfy your growing demand to screen large numbers of samples, faster, with supplies
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Agilent J&W GC columns
deliver the best inertness for acids, bases, and mixed functional compounds, the lowest
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Table of Contents
Agilent Solutions, Services and Support .......................2 Agilent J&W GC Columns ................................................188
Featured Products .............................................................6 Column Selection...............................................................195
Agilent Parts and Supplies ..............................................12 Application and Method Guides .....................................210
GC and GC/MS Maintenance Schedule........................12 Ultra Inert Columns ...........................................................237
Bulk GC Supplies ...............................................................14 High Efficiency Columns...................................................243
Inlet Septa...........................................................................15 Low-bleed GC/MS Columns ............................................244
Inlet Liners ..........................................................................22 Premium Polysiloxane Columns......................................269
Capillary Column Ferrules and Nuts...............................30 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Columns...............................304
Capillary Flow Technology Supplies ...............................36 Specialty Columns .............................................................314
Press-Fit Connectors.........................................................38 PLOT Columns....................................................................368
Valves and Loops ...............................................................40 Non-Bonded Stationary Columns ...................................387
Sample Introduction Systems..........................................43 Guard Columns...................................................................391
Inlet Systems......................................................................55 LTM Column Modules.......................................................393
Detector Systems ..............................................................64 Fused Silica Tubing............................................................397
GC Standards......................................................................108 Packed GC Columns ..........................................................400
GC/MS Parts and Supplies..............................................109 GC Column Test Standards ..............................................411
Agilent CrossLab GC Parts and Supplies .......................139 Column Installation and Troubleshooting......................413
Product Introductions .......................................................140 Applications .......................................................................428
Supplies for Bruker, Varian GC Systems........................154 Environmental.....................................................................429
Supplies for PerkinElmer GC Systems ...........................169 Hydrocarbons......................................................................429
Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems ...............................175 Pesticides and Herbicides................................................434
Supplies for Thermo Scientific GC Systems .................182 Semivolatiles ......................................................................458
Supplies for CTC GC Autosamplers................................187 Volatiles ...............................................................................468
Food, Flavor and Fragrance ..............................................478
Industrial Chemicals..........................................................501
Life Sciences ......................................................................535
Energy and Fuels................................................................552
Indices ................................................................................577
Ordering Information ........................................................607

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Agilent Solutions
Put mOre thAn 40 yeArS OF reLentLeSS InnOvAtIOn
behInd yOur every reSuLt
By continually raising the standards for technologies that support your routine analyses, Agilent's R&D efforts have led to breakthroughs such as:

• new GC columns that help you achieve higher levels of inertness and column-to-column reproducibility
• LC column choices that deliver the sensitivity and reliability you need for demanding applications
• Cutting-edge sample preparation products that promote reliable extraction and concentration
• Fresh atomic and molecular spectroscopy ideas for identifying and confirming targets and unknowns
Longtime Agilent customers have experienced our commitment firsthand. And now, we look forward to demonstrating
how Agilent's approach to relentless innovation can work to your advantage, too.

C H E M I C A L A N A LY S I S S O L U T I O N S
Food Forensics
From high-volume screening of vegetables for large numbers of Because the careers of world class athletes and many other
pesticides to rapid identification of pathogens, Agilent understands individuals hinge on drug testing, it’s critical that those doing
the analytical needs of food producers, shippers, and regulators. the testing have the highest level of confidence in the results.
When a new toxin appears, we deploy substantial resources to Forensics analysts worldwide have grown to depend on
quickly help customers develop robust and reliable methods. Agilent tools for accuracy, reliability, and speed in this high
Agilent's leading separations, mass spectrometry, and spectroscopy stakes, high-throughput field. Our best selling GC, GC/MS
solutions are emerging as valuable food testing techniques. and popular LC and LC/MS are workhorses in forensics labs.

Environmental Traditional Lab Informatics


The ways labs generate and store data profoundly affect
Agilent offers more than 40 years of environmental testing and
their efficiency. Agilent offers a rich, integrated suite of
regulatory expertise. We help government and private labs with
software products built on a set of customer-driven
the full range of assays, from routine testing of soils for heavy metals
architectural values with the Agilent OpenLAB Laboratory
to detection of pharmaceuticals in groundwater, in concentrations
Software Suite. OpenLAB delivers superior performance,
down to parts per trillion.
open systems integration and investment protection.
Our commitment is to deliver more value across each
step in the life cycle of scientific data – from data collection
and analysis to interpretation and management.

Energy and Fuels


Agilent collaborates closely with process industry customers to offer
analytical systems that meet their needs for separation, detection, Materials Science
throughput, and support. We’ll even preconfigure custom or standard
analyzers so they arrive at the lab ready-to-go. Agilent’s expertise in Agilent offers a newly expanded portfolio of instruments
both chemical analysis and life science is a powerful combination for used for the research, manufacturing and testing of
researching and producing biofuels, including a wide range of analytical advanced materials, from precision optics to pulp,
techniques for fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs). Our newly-expanded paper and polymers. Tools for chromatography, atomic
portfolio also offers powerful tools for developing and producing absorption spectroscopy, molecular spectroscopy, X-ray
photovoltaic films and solar panels. crystallography, and nuclear magnetic resonance all
support continuous progress in materials science.

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LIFE SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
Biopharmaceutical
Genomics
As “multi-omics” studies gain momentum in the search
for new therapeutics, Agilent is uniquely positioned Agilent is a global leader in microarrays, scanners, and reagents used
to provide the instruments, reagents, and powerful in a wide variety of genomic-based disease research experiments.
software needed for performing experiments in multiple Our SureSelect Target Enrichment System dominates the category,
disciplines and combining the massive amounts of data streamlining next generation sequencing studies worldwide. Agilent
into biological insight. offers a wide range of catalog microarrays and a highly-developed
capability to produce custom arrays featuring ink jet-based SurePrint
fabrication and the eArray on-line design tool. All Agilent microarrays
feature highly sensitive, selective 60-mer probes. With as many as eight
arrays printed on a standard 1 x 3 in. slide, the cost per experiment
Pharmaceutical becomes very affordable.

Drug manufacturing requires the accuracy, sensitivity


and high throughput of other analytical applications,
along with the demands of regulatory record-keeping
and validation requirements. Agilent provides a potent
combination of rugged, high-throughput tools and Life Science Informatics
unmatched compliance services. Agilent now offers the Mirroring its extensive instrument portfolio, Agilent offers the industry’s
market-leading family of dissolution apparatus and sampling most extensive suite of bioinformatics software, helping users derive
systems that pair perfectly with our HPLC and UV systems. knowledge from complex genomic, proteomic, metabolomic and other
biological data. This includes DNA Analytics for analyzing CGH, ChIP and
methylation microarray data. The GeneSpring suite includes informatics
software for microarray-based gene expression data, genotyping data,
and GeneSpring MS, which are useful for analyzing mass spec data from
Proteomics proteomics and metabolomics experiments and comparing complex
datasets to explore biological questions from multiple perspectives.
Research into how large sets of proteins affect the
health of an organism requires special sets of analytical
tools. Agilent has built a formidable arsenal of liquid
chromatograph/mass spectrometers, bioinformatics
systems, multiple affinity protein removal columns,
and OFFGEL electrophoresis for protein identification Lab Automation
and protein biomarker discovery. Accurate-Mass mass
spectrometry and the microfluidic HPLC-Chip/MS To meet the skyrocketing demand for more throughput and automation,
are two Agilent innovations speeding the work Agilent has substantially expanded its lab automation offerings. The
of proteomics researchers around the globe. Agilent line of liquid handlers and microplate processors are designed to
streamline high-volume life science workflows. Agilent is also continually
upgrading its advanced autosamplers for LC, GC, LC/MS and GC/MS,
adding functionality and speed to reflect the performance of its
advanced instruments.
Metabolomics
Collections of small molecules are increasingly being seen
as rich sources of biomarkers, but studying metabolites
presents many challenges. The need for speed, accuracy,
and powerful interpretation capabilities in looking at Vacuum Technology
chemical profile snapshots is underscored because
molecules are constantly entering, leaving or changing Agilent works with customers to solve vacuum challenges from
within the metabolome. Agilent’s GC, LC, NMR and MS experiments in high-energy physics to developing systems for producing
portfolios, along with our excellent bioinformatics offerings, flat panel displays. Agilent manufactures vacuum systems used in its own
user-customizable METLIN metabolite database for mass spectrometry instruments as well as those of other manufacturers.
LC/MS, and the industry’s first commercial GC/MS Agilent's vacuum technology has been proven by the most powerful
retention time locked metabolite library align well with physics experiment ever built, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider machine,
needs of metabolomics researchers. which was used in the discovery of the Higgs boson particle.

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Agilent Service and Support


for Instrument Systems

Focus on what you do best


For over 40 years, Agilent has been building and maintaining the instruments you count on to stay competitive
and successful. Trust us to protect your investment with a broad portfolio of services, backed by a global
network of experienced service professionals dedicated to the productivity of your lab.

Get the Agilent


Agilent Advantage Service Plans
Service Guarantee The best service available for your Agilent instruments
Should your instrument require
service while covered by an Agilent offers a flexible range of service plans so that you can choose the level of coverage that is best
Agilent service agreement, we for your lab.
guarantee repair or we will
replace your instrument for free.
• Agilent Advantage Gold – Priority-one coverage for ultimate uptime and productivity
• Agilent Advantage Silver – Comprehensive coverage for dependable laboratory operations
No other company offers this level
of commitment to keep your lab
• Agilent Advantage bronze – Total repair coverage at a fixed annual price
up and running at peak efficiency. • Agilent repair Service – Basic coverage for reliable instrument repair
Agilent Advantage service plans include Agilent Remote Advisor for real-time remote monitoring
and diagnostics. Through secure internet connections, you can interact with Agilent service professionals,
receive detailed asset reports, and configure text or email alerts to notify you before problems occur –
helping you to maximize instrument uptime and optimize laboratory workflows.

Agilent Compliance Services


Equipment qualification that meets
the most stringent requirements
Enterprise Edition Compliance was developed to streamline compliance across your entire lab. Used globally
in regulated labs, including standards organizations and regulatory agencies, Enterprise Edition enables you to:
Laboratory decision makers
and users ranked Agilent • Improve qualification efficiency by automating protocols across platforms to ensure greater efficiency
as their first choice for and minimize regulatory risk
general laboratory
compliance services.
• Standardize your entire compliance operation with robust test designs that work with all your instruments
• Add, remove or reconfigure tests based upon your unique user requirements
• Significantly reduce staff review time with consistently formatted, computer generated,
tamper-proof reports

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Agilent education and Consulting Services


Our best minds, working for you
Make the most of your instrument with training and consulting from the same experts who designed
the instruments, software and processes you use every day.

• Classroom and on-site training in instrument operation, troubleshooting and maintenance


• Customized consulting services to meet your lab’s unique needs

the Agilent value Promise –


10 years of Guaranteed value
In addition to continually evolving products, we offer something else unique to the industry – our 10-year
value guarantee. The Agilent Value Promise guarantees you at least 10 years of instrument use from your
date of purchase, or we will credit you with the residual value of the system toward an upgraded model.
Not only does Agilent ensure a reliable purchase now, but we also ensure that your investment is just as
valuable in the future.

For more detailed information,


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or contact your local Agilent Services and Support representative.

technical Support at work for you


Have a hardware, software, application, instrument repair or troubleshooting question? Agilent's technical
experts are available to answer your questions. With years of laboratory experience, our technical support
specialists can provide in-depth knowledge and experience.
For questions pertaining to supplies found in this catalog, contact your local Agilent office or Authorized
Agilent Distributor or visit www.agilent.com/chem/techsupport

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Visit www.agilent.com/chem/contactus to:
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Agilent GC and GC/mS Systems


Achieve the highest level of Productivity and Performance

the industry leader in Gas Chromatography

Gives you everything you need to take your lab


the Agilent 7890 GC to the next level of performance, including
advanced separation capabilities and powerful
productivity tools

An affordable, high-quality solution for small-


the Agilent 7820A GC to medium-sized labs that are require with routine
analyses using standard GC methods

An excellent choice for any laboratory where


the Agilent 6850 Series II GC bench space, ease of use, and independent
channel flexibility are important

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the information you need, wherever you need it

the Agilent 490 micro GC


and 490-PrO

The right GC solution If you want the ability


to measure anywhere, and get the results
you need in seconds

the customer-proven worldwide bestseller,


Agilent 5975 Series GC/MSD

5975C GC/mSd
5975t Ltm GC/mSd

Compact, transportable GC/MS


with fast, lab-quality performance

5975e GC/mSd

Superior performance, reliability, and productivity with industry-leading 7890 GC


Affordable GC/MSD
with economical 7820GC

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Flexible, sensitive, and affordable eI, CI, and mS/mS,


Agilent 240/220 Ion Trap GC/MS

240 Ion trap GC/mS


The most powerful EI, CI
and MS/MS analysis with
unmatched full scan sensitivity

220 Ion trap GC/mS


Compact and budget-friendly
design – No.1 Ion Trap system
in universities worldwide

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Our most powerful trace analysis system

Agilent 7000b
triple Quadrupole GC/mS
You can rely on Agilent’s 7000B Triple Quadrupole GC/MS system
for extraordinary sensitivity, selectivity, and day-after-day
reliability with your most complex matrices

your choice for


exceptional qualitative analysis,
Agilent 7200 Q-tOF GC/mS
The world’s first Q-TOF GC/MS combines the proven separation
power of Agilent’s 7890A GC with the high detection selectivity
and accurate mass information of a TOF analyzer

Agilent Analyzers and Application Kits


Bring a new Application online can stretch your lab to the limit. Agilent solves this problem
with our GC, Micro GC, GC/MS and GC/MS/MS Analyzers, which are factory preconfigured
and pre-tested to get you up and running in the shortest possible time.

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Agilent Gas Clean Filters


The Agilent Gas Clean Filter System provides enhanced gas quality for maximum productivity. Clean gases reduce the risk
of column damage, sensitivity loss, and instrument downtime. Oxygen, hydrocarbons and moisture can cause loss of
sensitivity and accuracy of the GC, and damage your column and consumables. Inserting a Gas Clean Filter System
in the gas line immediately before the instrument inlet greatly reduces the level of impurities and helps you detect
any problems before they occur.
turn to pages 132-133.

ultra Inert GC Columns


The Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC column family pushes industry standards for consistent column inertness
and exceptionally low column bleed, resulting in lower detection limits and more accurate data for difficult
analytes. And, each column is tested with the most demanding Ultra Inert test probe mixture in the industry,
and an individual performance summary sheet is shipped with each column.
turn to page 237.

ultra Inert Liners


Agilent Ultra Inert Inlet liners provide a robust, reproducible and reliable inert flow path, even when containing
wool. These liners are rigorously tested and certified to ensure exceptional batch-to-batch uniformity, low bleed
and superior coverage, even with highly active compounds.
turn to pages 22-29.

bulk GC Supplies
Ideal for high-usage laboratories, Agilent bulk gas chromatography supplies provide the high quality
and consistency of Agilent chromatography supplies in convenient and economical packaging.
turn to page 14.

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CrossLab
Agilent CrossLab Supplies
Agilent

Agilent CrossLab offers a growing portfolio of GC supplies manufactured for seamless performance
with a variety of non-Agilent analytical instruments in your lab. Look inside this catalog to find a wide
range of products for your applications.

Agilent CrossLab is more than supplies:


• Over 40 years of chromatography expertise
• The right supplies for both routine and challenging applications
• Hassle-free operations and reproducible results
• High-quality products manufactured to Agilent standards
• Technical and application support
• Dependable worldwide availability and delivery
• Convenience of consolidating purchasing
• 90-day risk free money back guarantee
All with our risk-free, 90-day, money-back guarantee.

Agilent CrossLab GC supports instruments from PerkinElmer,


Shimadzu, Dionex (now part of Thermo Scientific), CTC
Analytics, and more. The comprehensive range includes
premium non-stick inlet septa, Ultra Inert inlet liners, liner-
O-rings, column ferrules and nuts, autosampler syringes,
and vials and closures.

All Agilent CrossLab high quality supplies are backed


by Agilent's worldwide technical support and dependable
availability and delivery.

turn to page 139.

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Agilent Parts and Supplies


GC and GC/mS maintenance Schedule

Item typical Schedule Actions/Comments


Gas management
Gas purifiers (carrier gas and detector gas) Every 6 to 12 months Replacement schedule is based on capacity and grade of gas. In general, replace
non-indicating traps every 6 to 12 months or when indicating traps start to change
color. Replace indicating traps when indicating material is starting to change color.
Internal split vent trap Every 6 months* Replace to prevent material backing up into EPC control and to avoid costly repair.
External split vent trap Every 6 months* Replace to prevent sample analytes from escaping into the laboratory environment.
Flow meter calibration Every 1 to 2 years Re-calibrate electronic flow meters – follow recommended schedule for the unit
(shown on the calibration certificate).
Sample Introduction and Inlets
Syringes and/or syringe needles Every 3 months* Replace syringe if dirt is noticeable in the syringe, if it cannot be cleaned, if the
plunger doesn't slide easily, or if clogged. Replace needle if septa wear is abnormal
or the needle becomes clogged.
Inlet liner Weekly* Check often. Replace when dirt is visible in the liner or if chromatography is degraded.
Liner O-rings Monthly* Replace with every liner change.
Inlet septum Daily* Check often. Replace when signs of deterioration are visible (gaping holes, fragments
in inlet liner, poor chromatography, low column pressure, etc.)
Inlet hardware Every 6 months Check for leaks and clean. Check parts and replace when parts are worn, scratched,
Every year or broken.
Inlet gold or stainless steel seal Monthly* For highest level of reproducibility, change inlet seal with every liner change,
but minimally replace monthly or when scratched, corroded, or if there is build-up
of non-volatile sample components.

*Schedule is an approximation of average usage requirements. Frequency may vary widely based upon application and sample type.

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GC and GC/mS maintenance Schedule

Item typical Schedule Actions/Comments


Columns
Front-end maintenance Weekly-monthly* Remove 1/2 to 1 m from the front of the column when experiencing chromatographic
problems (peak tailing, decreased sensitivity, retention time changes, etc.).
Replace inlet liner and septum, and clean inlet as necessary. Guard column may be
useful for increasing column lifetime.
Solvent rinse As needed Perform when chromatography degradation is due to column contamination.
Only for bonded and cross-linked phases.
Replacement As needed Replace when trimming and/or solvent rinsing no longer restore
chromatographic performance.
Ferrules As needed Replace when changing columns and inlet/detector parts.
detectors
FID/NPD jets and collector As needed Clean when deposits are present. Replace when they become scratched, bent,
or damaged, or when having difficulty lighting FID or keeping flame lit.
NPD bead As needed Replace when signal drifts or there is a dramatic change in sensitivity.
FID Every 6 months Measure hydrogen, air, and makeup gas flows.
TCD As needed Thermally clean by "baking-out" when a wandering baseline, increased noise,
or a change in response is present. Replace when thermal cleaning does not
resolve the problem.
ECD Every 6 months Wipe test. Thermally clean by "baking-out" when baseline is noise, or the
or as needed output value is abnormally high. Replace when thermal cleaning does not
resolve the problem.
FPD Every 6 months Measure hydrogen, air, and makeup gas flows. Clean/replace FPD windows
or as needed and seals when detector sensitivity is reduced.
NCD and SCD Every 3 months* Change pump oil, oil coalescing filter and chemical trap.
mass Selective detectors
Tune MSD As needed Keep plenty of PFTBS (P/N 05971-60571) on hand.
Check the calibration vial Every 6 months Vial can be refilled without venting the system.
Replace the foreline pump oil Every 6 months Check the fluid weekly. Change when the fluid becomes discolored or every
6 months.
Replace the diffusion pump fluid Every year or as needed Check the fluid weekly. Too little fluid will cause the pump to run at a higher
temperature, resulting in degradation and loss of high vacuum. Change when
the fluid is discolored or contains particulates.
Clean the ion source As needed Clean when performance deteriorates to remove contamination and to restore the
electrostatic properties of the ion lens system. Replace scratched parts to maintain
optimal performance.

*Schedule is an approximation of average usage requirements. Frequency may vary widely based upon application and sample type.

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Bulk GC Supplies
Ideal for high usage laboratories, our bulk supplies provide the quality and consistency of Agilent
chromatography supplies in convenient and economical packaging. We currently offer Agilent inlet liners,
septa, gold inlet seals, and liner O-rings in bulk packaging.

• Economical and convenient packaging


• Overall cost of ownership reduced
• Same great quality Agilent products

bulk GC Supplies
description unit Part no.
Single taper splitless liner, no wool, 5190-2270 ultra Inert Liners
Ultra Inert Liner, low pressure drop, glass wool 100/pk 5190-3173
Ultra Inert Liner splitless liner, single taper, no wool 100/pk 5190-3170
Ultra Inert splitless liner, single taper, glass wool 100/pk 5190-3171
Ultra Inert split liner, straight, glass wool 100/pk 5190-3172
Liners
Single taper split liner, low pressure drop 100/pk 5190-2275
Single taper splitless liner, no wool 100/pk 5190-2270
Single taper splitless liner, glass wool 100/pk 5190-2271
Double taper splitless liner, no wool 100/pk 5190-2272
Certified gold plated seal kit, 5190-2209 Seals
Certified gold plated seal kit, includes washer 10/pk 5190-2209
O-rings
Non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring for Flip Top 100/pk 5190-2268
Certified non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring 100/pk 5190-2269
Septa
Non-stick BTO septa, 11 mm 400/pk 5190-3157
Non-stick Advanced Green septa, 11 mm 400/pk 5190-3158
Siltite Ferrule bulk packs
Liner O-rings, 5190-2269 Ferrules, Siltite,0.1 to 0.25 mm column 100/pk 5190-4022
Ferrules, Siltite, 0.32 mm column 100/pk 5190-4023
Ferrules, Siltite, 0.53 mm column 100/pk 5190-4024

Non-stick BTO septa, 5190-3157

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Inlet Septa
Septa are available for a variety of different applications and have different upper temperature limits.
Lower temperature septa are usually softer, seal better, and can withstand more punctures (injections)
than their high-temperature counterparts. If septa are used above their recommended temperatures, they
can leak or decompose, causing sample loss, lower column flow, decreased column life and ghosting.
To minimize problems:

• Use within the recommended temperature range


• Change regularly
• Install the retainer nut "finger-tight"
• Use septum purge when available
• Use autoinjectors
• Use sharp syringe needles

Premium non-Stick Septa


Agilent premium non-stick inlet septa are designed and manufactured to provide a reliable non-contaminating
seal. Our tri-fold blister pack ensures that each septum remains clean and ready to use.

• Proprietary plasma treatment prevents sticking and unnecessary inlet cleaning


• Innovative blister packaging keeps each septum clean and ready for use
• Center point guides the needle for easy penetration, less coring and longer life
• Precision molding assures accurate fit in the inlet Inlet Septa
• Each batch is tested for bleed on Agilent 7890 GC-FID
• Premium formulations selected for sealing and chromatographic cleanliness
• No need to bake septa before using

Summary of Premium Inlet Septum Characteristics

Septum type bleed Lifetime temperature Limits


Non-Stick BTO (Bleed and Temperature Optimized) 333 3 to 400 °C injection port temp
Non-Stick Advanced Green 33 33 to 350 °C
Non-Stick Long-Life 3 333 to 350 °C
333 = best 33 = very good 3 = good

tIPS & tOOLS


Need inlet septa for your non-Agilent
instruments? Check the Agilent CrossLab
septa starting on page 147

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non-Stick bleed and


temperature Optimized (btO) Septa
• Extended temperature range, lowest bleed
• Maximum injection port temperature 400 °C
• Plasma treatment eliminates sticking in the injection port
• Pre-conditioned; ready to use
Inlet Septa • Blister packaging for cleanliness and convenience
• Ideal for use with low-bleed, "Mass Spec" capillary columns

non-Stick bleed and temperature Optimized (btO) Septa


description unit Part no.
11 mm septa 50/pk 5183-4757
11 mm septa 100/pk 5183-4757-100
11 mm septa 400/pk 5190-3157
BTO septa, 5183-4757 5 mm septa through-hole for on-column, in glass jar 50/pk 5183-4758

Comparison of septum purity: tIC profile of iso-octane extractions

Agilent btO Septa with CenterGuide

Competitor's high-temperature Septa


without CenterGuide

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non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


• True long-life, high temperature green septa
• More injections per septum
• Plasma treatment eliminates sticking in the injection port
• Maximum injection port temperature 350 °C
• High-performance alternative to competitors' "green" septa
• Blister packaging for cleanliness and convenience

non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


description unit Part no.
11 mm septa 50/pk 5183-4759
11 mm septa 100/pk 5183-4759-100
11 mm septa 400/pk 5190-3158 Advanced green septa, 5183-4759

5 mm septa through-hole for on-column, in glass jar 50/pk 5183-4760

non-Stick Long-Life Septa


• The preferred septa for autosamplers
• Pre-pierced for extended life and reduced coring
• Ideal for overnight runs
• Up to 400 injections per septum
• Plasma treatment eliminates sticking
• Maximum injection port temperature 350 °C
• Soft, 45 durometer, easy on autosampler needles
• Blister packaging for cleanliness and convenience

non-Stick Long-Life Septa


description unit Part no.
11 mm septa 50/pk 5183-4761
11 mm septa 100/pk 5183-4761-100
5 mm septa through-hole for on-column, in glass jar 50/pk 5183-4762 Long-life septa, 5183-4761

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Septa troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Causes remedy


Extra Peaks/Humps
Septum bleed Turn off injector heater. If extra peaks disappear, use septum specified for
higher temperature or analyze at lower inlet temperature.

Baseline Change After Large Peak


Large leak at septum during Replace septum and use smaller diameter needles.
injection and for a short time
thereafter (common with large
diameter needles)

Retention Times Prolonged


Carrier gas leaks at septum or Check for leaks. Replace septum or tighten connections if necessary.
column connection

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General Purpose Septa


Agilent's general purpose septa are made from an enhanced injection-molded silicone rubber.
The septa material, gray in color, is specified to withstand over 200 automatic injections at an injection
port temperature of 350 °C.

General Purpose Septa


description unit Part no.
11 mm septa 50/pk 5080-8896-50
11 mm septa 100/pk 5080-8894-100
9.5 mm (3/8 in) septa* 50/pk 5080-8728-50
General purpose gray septa
9.5 mm (3/8 in) septa* 100/pk 5080-8728-100
5 mm through hole septa for on-column inlets, automatic or manual injections** 25/pk 5181-1260
5 mm septa for high column backpressure, on-column inlets** 25/pk 5181-1261
*For 5700 series and 5830/40 GCs
**5 mm septa are packaged in glass jars

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merlin microseal
• Low bleed, longer life alternative to standard septa for split/splitless injection and SPME
• Requires 23 gauge syringe needle
• Has a lifetime of more than 2000 injections, depending on samples and operating conditions
• Greatly reduced instrument downtime for septa changes and injection port liner changes
due to septa particulates
• Two distinct sealing mechanisms: double O-ring type seal around the syringe needle and spring
assisted duckbill to seal the injection port
• Temperature range 50-400 °C

merlin microseal
description Part no.
General Purpose merlin microseal (3-100 psi)
General purpose Merlin Microseal starter kit 5182-3442
Includes Microseal septum and nut
Merlin Microseal general purpose replacement septum 3 to 100 psi 5182-3444
Merlin Microseal high pressure nut 5182-3445
High sample volume septum kit 5181-8839
Contains general purpose Merlin Microseal, six 23-gauge syringes, 500 vials and caps
Low Pressure merlin microseal (1-45 psi)
Merlin Microseal kit, low pressure 5181-8816
Includes nut and septum
Merlin Microseal kit, low pressure 5181-8833
Includes nut and 2 septa
Merlin Microseal low pressure replacement septum 5181-8815
Microseal PTFE nut liners, 2/pk 5182-0853

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merlin microseal
description Part no.
For bruker/varian GCs*
Merlin microseal 392609901
SPME kit, 1079 23 gauge, 1/p
Merlin Microseal adapter kit for 1177 inlets 392609903
Contains adapter, nut and general purpose Merlin Microseal septum
Merlin microseal 392609902
SPME replacement seal, 23GA, 1/pk
Syringes for merlin microseal
Autosampler syringe Gold Standard, 5 µL, 23 gauge 9301-0892
Autosampler syringe, Gold Standard plunger, 10 µL, 23 gauge 9301-0713
Autosampler syringe, Blue Line, 5 µL, 23 gauge G4513-80213
Autosampler syringe, Blue Line, 10 µL, 23 gauge G4513-80209
Manual syringe, 5 µL, 23 gauge 5182-3438
Manual syringe, 10 µL, 23 gauge 5182-3439
*Varian GC systems are now Bruker products

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Agilent Blue Line autosampler syringes are specifically designed to support the higher productivity features of the 7693A ALS, while increasing plunger
life and reducing costly downtime. Learn more at www.agilent.com/chem/blueLineSyringes

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Inlet Liners
Injection port liners have a variety of features to help vaporize the sample so that a true representation of
the sample enters the column. Additionally, Agilent liners are individually packaged to maintain cleanliness
until used. The part number and lot are silk screened on the liner for quality control and user convenience,
and lot tracking is available for quality assurance.

Liner dimensions driven by Inlet Operation


Well-controlled glass dimensions promote better liner-to-liner consistency, ensuring GC system accuracy
and reproducibility. That is why Agilent liners are made to the following precise tolerances:

Outer Diameter (OD)


• Larger od liners fit tightly to improve analyte recovery and limit sample migration onto the
inlet’s metal surface. Ideal for splitless injection.
• Smaller od liners are less resistant to carrier and split flow inside the inlet. Best for split injection.

Internal Diameter (ID)


• Ensures that the sample vapor is small enough to fit within the volume of the liner.
• Prevents backflash, sample loss into the septum purge, and split lines – all of which can lower
reproducibility and sensitivity.

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Clearly better Inertness


Confidently quantify active analytes with
industry leading Ultra Inert GC solutions

• Agilent industry leading GC/MS instruments


• Ultra Inert columns
• Ultra Inert liners
To learn more and order your free poster, visit
www.agilent.com/chem/ultrainert

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Length
• Regulates internal volume and ensures proper sealing between the septum and the inlet seal.
• Precise glass bumps on the bottom of the liner allow you to repeatably position the liner relative to the
inlet bottom. This is especially critical if you install liners by measuring the distance from the O-ring to
the top of the liner.

Tapers
none bottom tapers dual tapers
ü Straight tubes used in split ü Directs sample onto head of ü Contain sample within glass
injection with autosamplers column and limits analyte liner limiting contact with metal
exposure to bottom of inlet inlet surface
ü Minimizes decomposition ü Thought to limit loss through
and discrimination septum purge

Glass Wool
• Less molecular weight discrimination
• Provides additional surface area for sample vaporization, increasing reproducibility
• Serves as a trap for non-volatiles
For split liners, Agilent specifies the placement of glass wool in the liner so that the syringe penetrates
the glass wool, wiping the syringe, to provide the most repeatable results with Agilent autosampler and
split/splitless inlet design thermal profile.
Agilent Ultra Inert deactivated liners are recommended for samples with active analytes – such as phenols,
amines, organic acids, pesticides and drugs of abuse – that could be irreversibly adsorbed on active
surfaces in the inlet.

Deactivation
Developed for your high sensitivity analyses, Ultra Inert deactivation provides extreme surface inertness –
even for liners containing glass wool. Agilent Original deactivation is recommended for your everyday
analyses With use, even deactivated liners become active. Replace the liner regularly.

tIPS & tOOLS


Tight control of liner dimensions is
critical to reproducibility of GC results.

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Agilent ultra Inert Liners


Agilent Ultra Inert Liners are the perfect companion to Agilent J&W
Ultra Inert GC columns. They provide reproducible inertness liner after liner,
maintained through a sequence of samples, and for a range of analytes.
Agilent's Ultra Inert Liners were developed – and are manufactured
and certified – using a suite of tests specifically designed to ensure
Single taper, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool, batch-to-batch uniformity.
5190-2293
• Exceptional batch-to-batch liner uniformity
• Low to no bleed or background contamination
• Superior coverage, allowing use of glass wool even with highly active compounds
Only Ultra Inert Liners are delivered in Agilent's exclusive touchless packaging with a pre-cleaned,
conditioned and non-stick plasma treated O-ring pre-installed. Touchless packaging aids in removal of
the old liner, and easy installation of the new, clean, preconditioned liner – without risk of contamination
from touching.
Agilent Ultra Inert Liners

Agilent ultra Inert Liners


volume
description (µL) Id (mm) 1/pk 5/pk 25/pk 100/pk*
Split Inlet Liners
Low pressure drop, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool 870 4 5190-2295 5190-3165 5190-3169 5190-3173
Straight, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool 990 4 5190-2294 5190-3164 5190-3168 5190-3172
Splitless Inlet Liners
Single taper, Ultra Inert Liner 900 4 5190-2292 5190-3162 5190-3166 5190-3170
Single taper, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool 900 4 5190-2293 5190-3163 5190-3167 5190-3171
Splitless, double taper Ultra Inert Liner, no wool 800 4 5190-3983 5190-4007
Dimpled, splitless, Ultra Inert Liner 200 2 5190-2297 5190-4006

Straight, Ultra Inert Liner 1 5190-4047


Straight Ultra Inert Liner for SPME .75 5190-4048
*The 100/pk is not in the Touchless packaging. O-rings must be purchased separately.

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remove the risk of contamination with touchless packaging.


Ultra Inert Inlet Liners are delivered in exclusive Agilent touchless packaging with a pre-cleaned, conditioned, and non-stick plasma treated O-ring
pre-installed. Now you can quickly and easily install the new, clean liner – without searching for the O-ring pack or risking contamination from touching.
View a demonstration of the touchless packaging at www.agilent.com/chem/touchless

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Agilent Original deactivation Split Liners tIPS & tOOLS


Agilent single taper split liners are made to strict dimension specifications for optimal inlet performance Agilent recommends part number
and feature the tightest tolerances for od, id, taper, and glass wool placement. For ease-of-use and 5190-2295 as the top split liner
reproducibility, some liners have a positioning bead, a restriction to secure the position of the glass wool, and for splitless injection UI
and a feature to consistently self-position to the recommended height. The liners also feature Agilent's part number 5190-2293
Original proprietary deactivation.

Agilent Original deactivation Split Liners


description volume (µL) Id (mm) 1/pk 5/pk 25/pk 100/pk
Single taper Split Liners
Single taper, glass wool, 870 4 5183-4647 5183-4701 5183-4702 5190-2275
deactivated, Single taper split liner, 5183-4647, 5183-4711
low pressure drop
Single taper, glass wool, 870 4 5183-4711 5183-4712 5183-4713
deactivated
Straight Split Liners Straight split liner, 19251-60540
Straight, glass wool, 990 4 19251-60540 5183-4691 5183-4692
non-deactivated
Focus Liners
Deactivated 935 4 210-4004-5
with glass wool
Tapered, deactivated 880 4 210-4022-5 Focus liners, 210-4004-5, 210-4022-5
with glass wool

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To learn more about our comprehensive portfolio of Agilent CrossLab GC supplies –
including our Agilent CrossLab original deactivation liners – go to www.agilent.com/chem/CrossLab

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Agilent Original deactivation Splitless Liners

Agilent Splitless Liners


description volume (µL) Id (mm) 1/pk 5/pk 25/pk 100/pk
Single taper Splitless Liners
Single taper splitless liner, 5181-3316, 5181-3316i
Single taper, 900 4 5181-3316 5183-4695 5183-4696 5190-2270
deactivated
Single taper, inert 900 4 5181-3316i
Single taper, glass 900 4 5062-3587 5183-4693 5183-4694 5190-2271
Single taper, glass wool splitless liner, 5062-3587 wool, deactivated
double taper Splitless Liners
Double taper, 800 4 5181-3315 5183-4705 5183-4706 5190-2272
deactivated
Double taper splitless liner, 5181-3315 Straight Splitless Liners
Straight, 250 2 5181-8818 5183-4703 5183-4704
deactivated, quartz
Straight, 250 2 18740-80220 5183-4707 5183-4708
Straight, non-deactivated, quartz splitless liner, non-deactivated,
18740-80220, 5181-8818 quartz
Straight, 990 4 210-3003 210-3003-5
non-deactivated
direct Inlet Liners
Straight, non-deactivated splitless liner, 210-3003 Straight, 140 1.5 18740-80200 5183-4709 5183-4710
non-deactivated
(for gas samples,
headspace,
or purge & trap)
Direct inject liner, 18740-80200

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Need inlet liners and O-rings for your non-Agilent instruments?


Check out the Agilent CrossLab inlet liners. See pages 140-141.

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Agilent Specialty Injection Liners

multimode Inlet heavy matrix


description volume (µL) Id (mm) 1/pk 5/pk 25/pk
dimpled
Dimpled splitless single taper, 200 2 5190-2296
deactivated
ultra Inert deactivated dimpled liners
Dimpled, splitless, Ultra Inert Liner 200 2 5190-2297 5190-4006
Single taper dimpled splitless liner,
manual Injection
5190-2296, 5190-2297
Straight, with cup 800 4 18740-80190 5183-4699 5183-4700
(for manual injections)
Straight split liner with cup, 800 4 18740-60840 5183-4697 5183-4698
glass wool, and packing, 800 4
18740-60840 Straight split liner with cup, glass wool, and
800 4
packing, 18740-60840
Straight, with cup 800 4
(for manual injections)
SPme
SPME, deactivated 70 0.75 5188-6471
SPME, Ultra Inert deactivation 70 0.75 5190-4048
volatiles
Volatiles Organic Analysis liner 1 5190-4047

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Programmed temperature vaporization (Ptv) Liners


description volume (µL) Id (mm) Part no.
Ptv Liners
PTV liner, single baffle, glass wool, deactivated 180 2 5183-2038
PTV liner, single baffle, deactivated 200 2 5183-2036
PTV liner, multi baffled, deactivated 150 1.8 5183-2037
PTV liner, sintered glass, deactivated 112 1.5 5190-1426
Liners for high temperature Ptv Inlet, G3506A
PTV liner, high temperature, quartz 713 3.4 5188-5313
PTV liner, high temperature, borosilicate 668 3.4 5188-5356

direct Connect
description Id (mm) Part no.
direct Connect
Direct column connect 4 G1544-80730
Single taper direct connect liner, G1544-80730
Dual taper direct connect liner, splitless, Agilent proprietary deactivation 4 G1544-80700
Single taper direct connect liner, splitless, deactivated, inert 4 G1544-80731
Dual taper direct connect liner, G1544-80700

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Liner O-rings
• Liners are sealed in the inlet with O-rings or graphite seals
• Graphite seals are used when inlet temperatures exceed 350 °C
• Fluorocarbon O-ring seals are easier to replace than graphite that deforms and flakes apart
Only Agilent Fluorocarbon Liner O-rings are:
Liner O-rings, 5190-2269
• Pre-cleaned, then conditioned to eliminate out-gassing of contaminants, which is especially
important for trace, ECD and MSD analyses
• Plasma treated for a non-stick, contaminant-free surface that won’t stick to the inlet metal surface
• Packaged for convenience and cleanliness in a novel dial package that delivers 1 clean O-ring
at a time

Liner O-rings
description unit Part no.
Certified non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring 10/pk 5188-5365
100/pk 5190-2269
Graphite O-ring for splitless liner 10/pk 5180-4173
Graphite O-ring for split liner 10/pk 5180-4168
Non-stick fluorocarbon liner O-ring for Flip Top 10/pk 5188-5366
100/pk 5190-2268
High temperature PTV inlet liner fluorocarbon O-ring 10/pk 5188-5311

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Agilent's Ultra Inert GC liners are delivered in Touchless packaging with a certified,
non-stick O-ring pre-installed. See page 24.

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Capillary Column Ferrules and Nuts


Using the wrong ferrule or a worn-out ferrule to seal your column connection can result in inconsistent
and unreliable chromatography. An improper ferrule can cause leaks, which allow air and other
contaminants to enter the instrument through the column seal, causing major interference with column
and detector performance.
For optimum performance, ferrules should be replaced every time the column is replaced and when
performing column maintenance.
To minimize problems, follow these general techniques for ferrule installation:

• Don't overtighten – finger tighten the column nut, then use wrench to tighten
• Maintain cleanliness
• Bake out ferrules prior to use (Vespel and Vespel/Graphite only)
• Avoid contamination, such as fingerprint oils
• Inspect used ferrules with magnifier for cracks, chips, or other damage before reusing them
• Change ferrules when new columns or injector/detector parts are installed

Caution: Agilent capillary column ferrules are manufactured to tolerances specific for Agilent
J&W HP and DB brand columns. Fused silica tubing used for Agilent J&W VF columns has
slightly different tolerances for the outer diameter. Turn to pages 32-33.
Vespel/Graphite ferrules, 5181-3323

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Ferrule Selection recommendations

upper temp.
Ferrule type Limit usages Advantages Limitations
Graphite (100%) 450 °C ü General purpose ü Easy-to-use stable seal ü Not for MS or
for capillary columns ü Higher temperature limit oxygen-sensitive detectors
ü Suitable for FID and NPD ü Can be removed easily ü Soft, easily deformed or destroyed
ü Recommended for high ü Possible system contamination
temperature and cool
on-column applications
Vespel/Graphite 350 °C ü General purpose ü Mechanically robust ü Not reusable
(85%/15%) for capillary columns ü Long lifetime ü Flows at elevated temperature
ü Recommended for MS ü Must re-tighten frequently
and oxygen-sensitive detectors
ü Most reliable
leak-free connection
Vespel (100%) 280 °C ü Isothermal operation ü Mechanically robust ü Leaks after temperature cycle
ü Can be reused ü Long lifetime ü Flows at elevated temperature
or removed easily ü Can be reused or removed easily ü Must re-tighten frequently
ü Excellent sealing material
when making metal
or glass connections

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Look for the following signals


that indicate ferrule damage:

• Background noise from oxygen


diffusing into the system
• Column bleed catalyzed by oxygen
• Sample degradation
• Sample loss
• Increase in detector signal/noise
• Poor retention time reproducibility

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Short and Long Ferrules


Short Ferrules Long Ferrules
(height 3 mm) (height 3.6 mm)

Vespel/Graphite ferrules, 5181-3323 Pre-conditioned long ferrule for MSD


connection, 5062-3508

Universal column nut, 5181-8830 MS interface column nut, 05988-20066 Column nut for long or long two-hole ferrules,
05921-21170

Standard fitting for Agilent GC inlet Pre-conditioned graphite/vespel ferrules Alternative nut for Agilent standard inlet
and detectors (FID, NPD, ECD) column are recommened with MSD Interface nut or detector fittings used with long
connections use short ferrules and the graphite/vespel ferrules
Universal nut

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100% Vespel ferrules should only be used


for isothermal applications.

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Capillary Column Ferrules – for use with the most brands of column, including db and hP columns
Pre-Conditioned
Graphite vespel Long Ferrule
Ferrule Ferrule Short Short Ferrule 85% vespel/15% Graphite 85% Graphite/15% vespel
Column Id (mm) nom Id Part no. Part no. Short Ferrule Part no. for mSd connection
0.1-0.25 0.4 500-2114 5181-3322 5181-3323 5062-3508
0.32 0.5 5080-8853 5062-3513 5062-3514 5062-3506
0.45 0.8 500-2118 5062-3511 5062-3512 5062-3538
0.53 0.8 500-2118 5062-3511 5062-3512 5062-3538
No hole 5190-4054 5181-3308

Capillary Column Ferrules – for use with CP, vF and Select columns
Pre-Conditioned
Factor 4, Select Graphite vespel 85% vespel/ Long Ferrule
and CP Column Ferrule Ferrule Short Ferrule Short 15% Graphite 85% Graphite/15% vespel
Column Id (mm) brands nom Id Part no. Part no. Short Ferrule for mSd*
0.025-0.05 CP, VF, Select 0.4 500-2114 5062-3515 5062-3516 5062-3507
0.075 CP, VF, Select 0.4 500-2114 5062-3515 5062-3516 5062-3507
0.1-0.25 CP, VF, Select 0.5 5080-8853 5062-3513 5062-3514 5062-3508
0.32 CP, VF, Select 0.5 5080-8853 5062-3513 5062-3514 5062-3508
CP-silica PLOT 0.8 500-2118 5062-3511 5062-3512 5062-3538
0.53 CP, VF, Select 0.8 500-2118 5062-3511 5062-3512 5062-3538
No hole 5190-4054 5181-3308
*These ferrules are recommended for GC/MS

For additional capillary column ferrule selection, please refer to our CrossLab portfolio.Turn to page 143.

Vespel ferrule, 5181-3322 Graphite ferrules, 5080-8853 Vespel/Graphite ferrule, 5062-3514

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Column nuts
description Part no.
Short nuts
Universal column nut, 1/16 in hex, 2/pk 5181-8830
Finger tight column nut for 530 µm columns* 5020-8293
Universal column nut, 5181-8830
Finger tight column nut for 320 µm columns and smaller* 5020-8292
Blanking plug, finger tight style 5020-8294
6850 column nut, 2/pk 5183-4732
Extended column nut, VI inlet G3504-20504
High Temperature SimDis PTV inlet, 4 mm hex 5188-5312
Long nuts
MS interface column nut, female 05988-20066
Column nut for long or long two-hole ferrules 05921-21170
Accessories
MS interface column nut, 05988-20066 Open end wrench, 1/4 and 5/16 in 8710-0510
*For use with graphite ferrules only

Specialty Ferrules, 85% vespel/15% Graphite


Ferrule Id (mm) Column Id (mm) unit Part no.
two hole
0.5 0.1 10/pk 5181-3388
0.5 0.10.20.25 10/pk 5062-3580
0.5 0.32 10/pk 5062-3581
no hole
Capillary column long ferrule 10/pk 5181-3308
Capillary column short ferrule 10/pk 5190-4054
high temperature Ptv Inlet SS/Graphite
0.4 0.32 10/pk 5188-5315
0.4 0.53 10/pk 5188-5314

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Straight Ferrules
description unit Part no.
1/4 in PTFE 10/pk 0100-1378
1/4 in Graphite 10/pk 0100-1324
1/8 in PTFE 10/pk 0100-1365
1/8 in Graphite 10/pk 0100-1325
1/8 in 85% Vespel/15% Graphite 10/pk 0100-1332
1/16 in PTFE 10/pk 0100-1375 1/8 in 85% Vespel/15% Graphite, 0100-1332
1/16 in Graphite 10/pk 0100-1326
1/16 in VG-2 Vespel, 40% Graphite 10/pk 0100-1379
6.4 mm Vespel 0100-1104
1/4 in 85% Vespel/15% Graphite 10/pk 0100-1331

reducing Ferrules
description unit Part no.
1/8 to 1/16 in Vespel 10/pk 0100-1342
1/8 to 1/16 in VG-1 Vespel, 15% Graphite 10/pk 0100-1344
1/16 in to 0.4 mm VG-2 Vespel, 40% Graphite 10/pk 0100-1381

Ferrules for Ltm rapid heating/Cooling System


Original 2010+ Siltite/
design ultimate union
description (5/pk) (10/pk)
For use with 0.25-0.4 mm id LTM columns 5190-1437 5188-5361
For use with 0.4-0.5 mm id LTM columns 5190-1438 5188-5362
For use with 0.5-0.8 mm id LTM columns 5190-1439 5188-5363

Ferrules and nuts for nCd and SCd


description Part no.
Spare column nut and ferrule kit G6600-80018

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Capillary Flow Technology Supplies


Agilent offers a family of GC accessories based on our proprietary Capillary Flow Technology.
These accessories increase system productivity and performance:

• Deans Switch device simplifies the analysis of complex samples


• Purged Effluent Splitter for inert, leak-free column effluent splitting

ultimate union
The Ultimate Union is part of Agilent's Capillary Flow Technology family, providing extremely low dead
volume column connections. Like the QuickSwap, Deans Switch and Purged Effluent Splitter, the Ultimate
Union uses special fittings and SilTite ferrules to create an inert, leak-free and robust seal that doesn’t need
re-tightening after temperature cycles.

Each Agilent Ultimate Union kit contains:


Ultimate Union • 1 Union (your choice of deactivated or non-deactivated)
• 2 Internal nuts
• 1 Swaging nut
• 1 Oven wall clip

ultimate union Kits, Fittings and Ferrules


description Part no.
Ultimate union kit, deactivated G3182-61580
Ultimate union kit, non-deactivated G3182-61581

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Fittings, Ferrules and Supplies


For leak-free, low dead volume and inert column connections with capillary flow accessories, such as
the Deans Switch or QuickSwap MS Interface, use SilTite ferrules and specified nuts. For Capillary Flow
devices, use deactivated fused silica tubing. Do not use tubing that has been coated with stationary phase.

Fittings, Ferrules and Supplies


description unit Part no.
Internal nut G2855-20530
Swaging nut G2855-20555
Internal nut, G2855-20530
Tee, inert G3184-60065
Column storage fitting G2855-20590
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.10-0.25 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5361
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.32 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5362
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.53 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5363
Ferrule pre-swaging tool G2855-60200

Column/retention Gap Installation Supplies Tee, inert, G3184-60065


description Part no.
250 µm retention gap, one 5 m piece 160-2255-5
320 µm retention gap, one 5 m piece 160-2325-5
530 µm retention gap, 5 m length 160-2535-5
Fused silica, deactivated, 0.15 mm x 1 m 160-2625-1
Fused silica, deactivated, 0.15 mm x 5 m 160-2625-5
Fused silica, deactivated, 0.15 mm x 10 m 160-2625-10

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Press-fit Capillary Column Connectors


In the past it was necessary to use press-fit connectors with specific dimensions to connect columns of
those dimensions. Modern press-fit connectors are "laser-milled" to provide highly reproducible taper angles
throughout the length of the press-fit, ensuring an excellent seal. Now the only choice you have to make is
between a glass union for standard applications, and fused silica unions or deactivated quartz unions for
applications demanding maximum inertness.

Glass and Fused Silica Press-fit Connectors


description unit Part no.
Glass union, universal, 2-way 25/pk 705-0825
Fused silica union, universal, 2-way 5/pk 705-0905
Fused silica union, universal, 2-way 25/pk 705-0925
Glass press-fit connections
Fused silica union, universal, 3-way 705-0903
Polymide sealing resin, 5 g 500-1200

Quartz Press-fit Connectors/Splitters


description unit Part no.
Quartz column connector, 0.1 to 0.53 mm 5/pk 5181-3395
Deactivated quartz column connector 5/pk 5181-3396
Quartz splitter 5181-3397
Quartz deactivated splitter 5181-3398
Quartz splitter

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Graphpak Capillary Column Connectors (2.5 mm)*


Connector
Column Id (mm) Id (mm) Part no.
Capillary detector Port Connector
0.32/0.25 0.4 5021-7166
0.53 0.7 5021-7164
Capillary divider for Simultaneous Sampling
0.32/0.25 0.53 5021-7148 Graphpak connector for Agilent capillary detectors
0.53 0.7 5021-7146
Capillary Injection Port Connector
0.2 0.3 5021-7169
0.32/0.25 0.4 5021-7170
0.53 0.7 5021-7168
*The 2.5 mm Graphpak is not compatible with the Graphpak 2M used for the PTV.

Graphpak divider for simultaneous sampling

note: Order ferrules in addition to the connector to fit your column. Ferrules must be ordered separately.

Ferrules for Connectors


Column Id (mm) Id (mm) unit Part no.
0.2 0.3 10/pk 5021-7136
0.32/0.25 0.4 10/pk 5021-7137 Capillary injection port connector, 5021-7170
0.53 0.7 10/pk 5021-7134
Graphpak plug ferrule 10/pk 5021-7133
Replacement Graphpak column nut 5/pk 5062-3525

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Valves and Loops


Gas Sampling General Purpose valves
description Part no.
6-port replacement valve WE series, 400 psi, 225 °C 5062-9508
6-port replacement valve WE series, Hastelloy C, 400 psi, 225 °C 5062-9509
10-port replacement valve WE series, 400 psi, 225 °C 5062-9510
10-port replacement valve WE series, Hastelloy C, 400 psi, 225 °C 5062-9511
General purpose gas sampling valves
6-port replacement valve WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 0101-0584
10-port replacement valve WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 0101-0585

Liquid Sampling General Purpose valves


description Part no.
0.2 µL replacement valve UWP series, 1,000 psi, 175 °C 0101-0636
0.5 µL replacement valve UWP series, 1,000 psi, 175 °C 0101-0637
1.0 µL replacement valve UWP series, 1,000 psi, 175 °C 0101-0638
0.5 µL replacement valve UWP series, 5,000 psi, 75 °C 0101-0639

replacement rotors for Gas Sampling valves


General purpose liquid sampling valves
description Part no.
6-port replacement rotor WE series, 400 psi, 225 °C 5181-7459
10-port replacement rotor WE series, 400 psi, 225 °C 5181-7460
6-port valve, replacement rotor, WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 1535-4952
10-port replacement rotor WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 1535-4954

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valve Supplies
description Part no.
1/16 in stainless steel nut 5181-1291
1/16 in front ferrule, stainless steel 5181-1292
Straight metering valve, 1/16 in, stainless steel, for LSVs as a sample-out restrictor or as 0101-0355
a flow-balancer for 10-100 mL/min
Micrometering valve, for flow balancing gas flows of 2-50 mL/min 0101-0633 Front ferrules, stainless steel, 5181-1292
Air actuator 19325-60660
Angle metering valve, 1/16 in, stainless steel 0101-0403
7 µm gas line filter 0101-0532 Rotor index pin

valve Column Connections


description Part no.
1/16 in Tube Assembly, inert (50 cm, 0.010 in id) G1580-60060
1/16 in Tube Assembly, non-inert (50 cm, 0.010 in id) G1580-80060
5181-1291
1/16 in Tube Assembly, inert (50 cm, 0.020 in id) G1580-60062 Valve rotor
1/16 in Tube Assembly, non-inert (50 cm, 0.020 in id) G1580-80062 5181-1292
Swaging nut G2855-20555
Internal nut G2855-20530
Preload assembly
Hex nut, 5/16 in-20 2950-0232
Nut Plate Assembly 05890-80660
Valve body, disassembled
Ferrule pre-swaging tool G2855-60200
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.10-0.25 mm id capillary columns 5188-5361
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.32 mm id capillary columns 5188-5362
SilTite metal ferrules, 0.53 mm id capillary columns 5188-5363

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valve Loops for GC


(Includes loop, nut and ferrule, 1/16 in)
description Part no.
Sample loop, 0.25 cc 0101-0303
Sample loop, 0.50 cc 0101-0282
Sample loop, 1.00 cc 0101-0299
Sample loop, 2.00 cc 0101-0300
Sample loop, 5.00 cc 0101-0301
Sample loop, 10.00 cc 0101-0302

valve Supplies for GC


description Part no.
A. Tube, 1/16 in stainless steel, 280 mm long 18900-20250
Tube, 1/16 in stainless steel, 400 mm long 18900-20280
Tube, 1/16 in stainless steel, 375 mm long 18900-20281
Tube, 1/16 in stainless steel, 560 mm long 18900-20300
B. Tube, 1/16 in with 1/8 in flare, stainless steel, 360 mm long 1530-2163
Tube, 1/16 in with 1/8 in flare, stainless steel, 520 mm long 1530-2167
C. Tube, 1/16 in with 1/8 in bulkhead fitting, 520 mm long 07675-80050
Tube, 1/16 in with 1/8 in bulkhead fitting, nickel, 460 mm long 18900-80255

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Sample Introduction Systems


7693A Automatic Liquid Sampler replacement
Parts and Supplies
To support the higher productivity, performance, and flexibility offered by the 7693A ALS, Agilent has
expanded its supplies offering. Agilent Blue Line autosampler syringes are specifically designed to support
the 7693A, while increasing plunger life and reducing costly downtime. For cost-conscious laboratories,
economical shell vials and caps provide quality at an attractive price. Additional accessories, such as
7693A Automatic Liquid Sampler
color-coded sample trays and vial caps, add to system ease-of-use.

7693A replacement Parts and Supplies


description unit Part no.
Gripper finger caps 16/pk G4514-60710
Injector mounting post G4513-20561
Dual parking post for autosampler 05890-61525
Needle support insert, standard G4513-40525
Needle support insert, on-column G4513-40529
Vial rack, set of 3, Includes 3 white label tags G4514-67505
Vial rack label kit G4525-60701
Vial rack label kit, red 3/pk G4525-60702
Vial rack label kit, yellow 3/pk G4525-60703
Vial rack label kit, green 3/pk G4525-60704

Wash vials (also for standards, diluents)


description unit Part no.
4 mL wash vials with fill markings and caps 25/pk 5182-0551
Diffusion caps for 4 mL vials 12/pk 07673-40180
Septa for 4 mL vials* 144/pk 9301-1031
4 mL wash vial with screw caps 144/pk 9301-0723
*Septa for 4 mL vials should only be used for sample storage

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Automatic Liquid Sampler Supplies


Automatic Liquid Sampler Supplies
description Part no.
Screw for mounting syringe 07673-20570
Quadrant tray (4 tray sections) 18596-40015
7673 Basic Supply Kit 07673-60840
Contains 10 µL syringes (6/ea), 23/26 gauge needles, 4 mL vials with
diffusion caps (144/pk), 2 mL automatic sampler vials with screw caps (1,000/pk),
GC septa (25/pk), vial racks (5/pk)

bar Code reader Labels


description Part no.
Labels numbered (1,000/roll)
1 to 1,000 5958-9450
1,001 to 2,000 5958-9441
2,001 to 3,000 5958-9442
3,001 to 4,000 5958-9443
4,001 to 5,000 5958-9444
5,001 to 6,000 5958-9445

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7697A headspace Sampler Supplies


The new 7697A Headspace Sampler from Agilent utilizes advanced designs based on our industry-leading
gas chromatography architecture. The headspace sampling technique allows introduction of volatile
compounds to the GC or GC/MS from virtually any sample matrix, while leaving unwanted components in a
disposable sample vial. With up to 111 sample vial positions and removable vial racks, the 7697A supports
nearly continuous operation to satisfy even the busiest laboratory.

• Built-in legendary Agilent pneumatics for superior control and easier setup
• Proven valve and loop sampling technology
• Fully-automatic sample vial leak checking and available bar code reader help ensure greater
confidence in results method compatibility
• Instrument control software that is fully integrated in Agilent data systems
• Resource conserving programmable instrument scheduler 7697A Headspace Sampler

7697A headspace replacement Parts and Supplies


description Part no.
Tray vial racks G4556-60019
Vial rack label G4556-90500
Universal/external split vent trap with 3 cartridges, 1/8 in Swagelok fitting RDT-1020
Leak test kit G4556-67010
Includes instruction sheet, no-hole ferrule, 1/8 in nylon tube fitting plug, headspace leak test
vial, 1/16 in stainless steel ZDV plug, 11 mm low bleed septa (5/pk)
Sample probe, deactivated SN 1030 G4556-60690
Sample probe, deactivated SN 2000 G4556-60125
6-port valve, replacement rotor, WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 1535-4952

tIPS & tOOLS


The transfer line heater assembly is 1 m in length and accommodates the following tubing types:

• Fused silica capillary of 0.25 mm, 0.32 mm, and 0.53 mm id with maximum od of 0.67 mm
• Metal capillary of 0.53 mm id, such as Agilent UltiMetal or ProSteel, with maximum od of 0.67 mm
For one transfer line, a piece of fused silica or ProSteel approximately 1 m in length is required in addition to one ferrule and one nut and reducing
union. Order a ProSteel sleeve to protect the transfer line when operating above 200 °C. ProSteel operated above 200 °C in the transfer line without
the sleeve can permanently bind to the heated conduit tube.

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7697A headspace replacement Parts and Supplies


description Part no.
Tray vial racks G4556-60019
Vial rack label G4556-90500
Universal/external split vent trap with 3 cartridges, 1/8 in Swagelok fitting RDT-1020
Leak test kit G4556-67010
Includes instruction sheet, no-hole ferrule, 1/8 in nylon tube fitting plug, headspace leak test
vial, 1/16 in stainless steel ZDV plug, 11 mm low bleed septa (5/pk)
Sample probe, deactivated SN 1030 G4556-60690
Sample probe, deactivated SN 2000 G4556-60125
6-port valve, replacement rotor, WT series, 300 psi, 350 °C 1535-4952
transfer Line Components

7697A Headspace Sampler


Deactivated fused silica, 5 m length
0.25 mm 160-2255-5
0.32 mm 160-2325-5
0.45 mm 160-2455-5
0.53 mm 160-2535-5
ProSteel deactivated stainless steel, 5 m length
0.53 mm 160-4535-5
Polyimide sleeve for ProSteel 4177-0607
Polyimide, Valcon ferrule, 5/pk
Ferrule, low thermal mass, column id 320 µm, 0.5 mm id, 5/pk 5190-1438
Ferrule, low thermal mass, column id up to 250 µm, 0.4 mm id, 5/pk 5190-1437
Nut and reducing union for 6 port valve and transfer line connection 0100-2594
Septum nut, transfer line, split/splitless and multimode inlets G3452-60835

G3520A XLSI Accessory Supplies


description Part no.
G3520A XLSI Accessory kit G3520-67001
Ceramic wafer column cutter 5181-8836
Transfer line nut fitting G3520-20210
Column storage fitting G2855-20590
Magnifier, 3x, 6x, paddle, plastic G2855-40001
Plug for microfluidic manifold or unions G2855-60570
Ferrule pre-swaging tool G2855-60200

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Sampling Loops
description Part no.
Sampling Loops, Sn 2000
Sample loop, 0.025 mL G4556-80101
Sample loop, 0.05 mL G4556-80102
Sample loop, 0.10 mL G4556-80103
Sample loop, 0.50 mL G4556-80105
Sample loop, 1.00 mL G4556-80106
Certified headspace crimp top vials, 5182-0837
Sample loop, 5.00 mL G4556-80109
Sample loop, 3.00 mL G4556-80108
Certified Sample Loops*
Certified sample loop, 1.00 mL G4556-80126
Certified sample loop, 3.00 mL G4556-80128
Sampling Loops, Sn 1030
Sample loop, 0.025 mL G4556-80111
Sample loop, 0.05 mL G4556-80112
Aluminum crimp caps, 5183-4477
Sample loop, 0.10 mL G4556-80113
Sample loop, 0.50 mL G4556-80115
Sample loop, 1.00 mL G4556-80116
Sample loop, 3.00 mL G4556-80118
Sample loop, 5.00 mL G4556-80119
*Certified sample loops are validated by Micro Precision Calibration, Inc and come with a calibration certificate. Loops can
be recertified yearly by contacting Micro Precision directly at +1 (530) 268 1860.

vials and Caps for 7697A


description unit Part no.
Vial kit 100/pk 5182-0840
20 mL Headspace crimp top, flat bottom vials, silver aluminum one-piece
crimp caps with safety feature, PTFE/white silicone septa Manual crimper and decapper, 5040-4669

Headspace crimp top, flat bottom vials, 10 mL 100/pk 5182-0838


Headspace crimp top, flat bottom vials, 20 mL 100/pk 5182-0837
Silver aluminum crimp caps with 20 mm, PTFE/silicone septa 100/pk 5183-4477
20 mm electronic crimper 5062-0208
Ergonomic manual crimper for 20 mm caps 5040-4669

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G1888A network headspace Sampler Supplies


description Part no.
Stainless Steel Sample Loops
Certified sample loop, 1 mL, deactivated 5190-2265
Certified sample loop, 3 mL, deactivated 5190-2266
Sample loop, 1 mL, deactivated 2321700003
Sample loop, 3 mL, deactivated 2321700004
Probes and unions
Sample probe, deactivated 2322700011
M6 union, brass 2302533140
Union, zero dead volume, deactivated 2307230001
Union 2307232901
transfer Line needles and unions
Needle only, headspace transfer line, deactivated 0.5 mm od 2322590004
Needle only, headspace transfer line, deactivated 0.7 mm od 2322590005
Strain relief septum nut 6410090050
tubing
Tubing, solenoids to 6-port valve, deactivated 0410105017
Tubing, probe to 6-port valve, deactivated 1300502506
Standards
OQ/PV Headspace Sample 5182-9733
Contains 0.2-0.3% t-butyl disulfide, 1,2-dichlorobenzene, and nitrobenzene in ethanol
Pm Kits
G1888A PM kit with 1 mL loop G1888-60702
G1888A PM kit with 3 mL loop G1888-60703
G1888A enhanced PM kit G1888-60704

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G1883A network headspace Supplies


description Part no.
needles
Needle only, headspace transfer line, deactivated 0.5 mm od 2322590004
Needle for transfer line, 0.25 mm id, 0.5 mm od, nickel 301-016-HSP
Needle only, headspace transfer line, deactivated 0.7 mm od 2322590005
Needle for transfer line, 0.4 mm id, 0.8 mm od, nickel 301-015-HSP
Needle assembly vial probe, deactivated 232-2790012-EHS
Needle assembly vial probe, nickel 232-2790010-EHS
Fittings
Union elbow M5 998-0000053-EHS
Transfer line nut 19258-20830
Transfer line ferrule 19258-20870
Union FF 6MB, 5-piece set 325-062-HSP
Union T6 MB, 5-piece set, brass 325-132-HSP
Union T5 MA 325-185-HSP
valves
Restrictor, stainless steel 321-002-HSP
Valve, solenoid vent Kalrez 3600500001
Valve, solenoid vial pressurization 3600500002
tubing and transfer Lines
Sample loop, 1 mL, deactivated 2321700003
Sample loop, 1 mL, nickel 321-055-HSP
Sample loop, 3 mL, deactivated 2321700004
Sample loop, 3 mL, nickel 321-056-HSP
Oven adaptor for 10 mL vials 301-017-HSP
Tube, needle, 6-port valve, deactivated 301-212-HSP
Tube, needle, 6-port valve, nickel 301-169-HSP
Tube, vent-valve stainless steel 301-170-HSP
Sensor tube, 125 mm PTFE 321-057-HSP
Transfer line, deactivated, 1 m 301-211-HSP
Transfer line, 1 m, nickel 301-152-HSP
Transfer line, 80 cm, nickel 301-011-HSP
repair, Leak test, and OQ/Pv Supplies
Strain relief septum nut 301-205-HSP
Headspace leak test kit G1888-60701
OQ/PV Headspace Sample 5182-9733

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teledyne tekmar Purge and trap Supplies

Glassware for teledyne tekmar Purge and trap Concentrators, 1/2 in mount
description Part no.
5 mL frit sparger (glassware only) 5182-0852
5 mL frit sparger kit with fittings 5182-0846
25 mL frit sparger (glassware only) 5182-0851
25 mL frit sparger kit with fittings 5182-0845
5 mL fritless sparger (glassware only) 5182-0850
5 mL fritless sparger kit with fittings 5182-0844
25 mL fritless sparger (glassware only) 5182-0849
25 mL fritless sparger kit with fittings 5182-0796
5 mL needle sparger (glassware only) 5182-0848
5 mL needle sparger kit 5182-0795
25 mL needle sparger (glassware only) 5182-0847
Stratum PTC Sample Concentrator
25 mL needle sparger kit 5182-0794

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traps for teledyne tekmar Stratum and Atomx Purge and trap Concentrator
description Part no.
Trap, BTEX + MTBE 5188-8813
Trap #5, OV-1/Tenax/Silica Gel/Charcoal 5188-8814
Trap #8, Carbopak B/Carbosieve S-III 5188-8815
Trap #9, Proprietary 5188-8816
Trap, Tenax/Silica Gel/Carbosieve S-III 5188-8817
Strat-Trap, Tenax/Silica Gel, #2 5188-8818 Trap, BTEX + MTBE, 5188-8813

Strat-Trap, Tenax/Silica Gel/Charcoal, #3 5188-8819


Strat-Trap, OV-1/Tenax, #7 5190-1445
Strat-Trap, Tenax, #1 5190-1446
Trap, VOCARB 3000 5188-8820
Trap, VOCARB 4000 5188-8821
Trap, BTEX 5188-8822
Trap, Tenax 5188-1447
Trap, VPH 5188-1448
Stratum and Atomx traps are U-shaped

Atomx vOC Autosampler Supplies


description Part no.
Antifoam agent, Antifoam 1520, 10 mL 5190-2235
Syringe with side port, 27 mL 5190-2234
Vessel, amber IS, 15 mL 5190-2233
Frit sparge glassware kit, 25 mL 5190-2232
Fritless sparge glassware kit, 25 mL 5190-2231
Atomx Purge and Trap Concentrator

traps for teledyne tekmar velocity Purge and trap Concentrator


description Part no.
Trap, Vocarb 3000 (K Trap) 5182-0775
Trap, Vocarb 4000 (I Trap) 5182-0774
Trap, Tenax (A Trap) 5182-0783
Trap, Tenax/Silica Gel/Charcoal (C Trap) 5182-0781
Trap, BTEX 5182-0773
DryFlow moisture trap 14-8911-003
Velocity traps are straight
tIPS & tOOLS

Compared to a frit sparger, the fritless


sparger may be the better choice when
a water sample has a tendency to foam.
This sparger is not appropriate for soil
samples, which tend to clog the
capillary tube.

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Archon Purge and trap Supplies


description Part no.
Vial kit, 40 mL, precleaned vials, caps, and septa, 72/pk 5183-4741
Bottle without cap, 80 oz. DY50390600
22 mm septa, PTFE/silicone, 72/pk 5190-3978
22 mm septa, EPA lowbleed, 60/pk 5190-3976
Syringe mount O-ring DY50549500
Water probe replacement kit, for S/N above 995 DY50573990
Sparge probe replacement kit, for S/N above 13160 DY70007791
Agilent ARCHON Purge and Trap Autosampler
Sparge probe replacement kit, for S/N 995-13160 DY50574190
Sparge probe replacement kit, for S/N below 995 DY50549290
Standard reservoir DY50548400
Water transfer line DY50551400
I.S. pickup/waste lines DY70001990
Soil transfer line DY50574500
75-micron screen for water probe DY50559800
Water probe, cleaned, for S/N 695-995 DY50549100
Sparge probe cleaned, for S/N above 13160 DY70007701
10-micron soil probe frit DY50559900
Agilent ARCHON Purge and Trap Autosampler Valco rotor loop, 1 µL DY50572600
with removable tray
Flangeless nuts and ferrules, 8/pk DY70008101
PTFE stir bar for 40 mL vials DY50295500
Spin bar for soil vial DY50402400
Stir magnet DY50546100
Valco valve and actuator DY50540700
Glass barrel with decal, 26 mL DY50296800
Kit, chiller option, field DY70008590
ARCHON removable 51 position sample tray

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markes thermal desorption


Agilent now offers a comprehensive line of supplies for Markes Thermal Desorption (TD) instrumentation.
Thermal desorption allows the introduction of volatile and semivolatile compounds from a wide range of
sample matrices, directly into a GC or GC/MS.

markes thermal desorption Supplies


description unit Part no.
O-rings, Markes 7 mm cold trap seals 10/pk MKI-U-COV07
Markes Thermal Desorption system
O-rings, Markes 6 mm cold trap seals 10/pk MKI-U-COV06
PTFE filter disks, 5.1 mm Markes TD 10/pk MKI-U-DISK1
PTFE filter disks, 6.3 mm Markes TD 10/pk MKI-U-DISK3
Spare general purpose carbon cold trap MKI-U-T11GPC
Sampling tube, Tenax TA, Markes Unity MKI-UTD-5105
Quick fit connectors, Markes Unity 10/pk MKI-C-QSC10
Stainless steel Difflok cap, Markes Unity 10/pk MKI-MTD-1169
Silcosteel Difflok cap, Markes Unity 10/pk MKI-MTD-1204
O-ring insertion tool, Markes Unity TDI MKI-Z-0285
O-ring extraction tool, Markes Unity TDI MKI-Z-0351
Cold trap alignment tool, Markes Unity MKI-UTD-5064 Sampling tube, MKI-UTD-5105
Cold trap, air toxics, C2-C14, Unity 2 MKI-U-T3ATX-2S
Cold trap, air toxics, C2-C14, Unity MKI-U-T3ATX
Cold trap, materials emissions, Unity MKI-U-T12ME
Cold trap, GP Carbon, C4/5-C30/32, Unity 2 MKI-U-T11GPC-2S
O-rings, 010 Markes Unity 10/pk MKI-U-COV10
Cold trap, materials emissions, Unity 2 MKI-U-T12ME-2S
Empty stainless steel TD tubes 10/pk C-TBE10
Tenax stainless steel tubes, preconditioned/capped 10/pk C-TBP1TC
Empty glass TD tubes 10/pk C-GT010 Silcosteel Difflok cap, MKI-MTD-1204
PTFE inserts 10/pk C-PL010
Long term TD tube storage caps 10/pk C-CF020
Cap-LOK Tool for long term storage caps C-CPLOK
Diffusive sampling caps 10/pk C-DF010
Bio-VOC breath samplers 10/pk C-BIO10
Disposable card mouth piece for Bio-VOC 10/pk C-B010M
Tenax TA 34-60 Mesh, 10 g C-TNXTA

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markes thermal desorption Supplies


description unit Part no.
General purpose hydrophobic tubes, stainless steel 10/pk C-HY010C
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps.
For pumped sampling n-C5 to n-C20.
Tenax/S'carb 'Sulphur' tubes 10/pk C-102SSC
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps.
For odor and landfill gas analysis.
Carbograph 1 stainless steel tubes 10/pk C-TBP1C1C
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps.
For pumped sampling C5 to C14, plus diffusion of BTX.
Carb X stainless steel tubes 10/pk C-TBP1CXC
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps.
Markes Thermal Desorption system
For pumped/diffusion of 1.3-butadiene & benzene.
Air toxics (TO-17) stainless steel tubes 10/pk C-AT010C
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps.
For pumped sampling VOCs n-C3 to n-C12.
Universal stainless steel tubes 10/pk C-UN010C
Preconditioned and capped with 1/4 in brass storage caps
Glass tubes with 1 cm Tenax 10/pk C-G1CM10
For direct liquid injection
Glass air toxics (TO-17) tubes 10/pk C-GAT010C
Pre-packed with 2 carbon-based sorbents; preconditioned and capped
with 1/4 in brass storage caps
CRS BTX Standards, 1 µg 10/pk C-BTX1UG

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Inlet Systems

Agilent Inlet Convenience Kits


Convenience kits are an easy way to get all the supplies you need using one part number. Agilent's new
preventative maintenance kits include septa, liners, O-rings, gold seals and traps.

QuickPick Splitless PM Kit, 5188-6497


Agilent Inlet Convenience Kits
description Part no.
QuickPick Split Inlet PM Kit 5188-6493
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 split liner, 1 non-stick liner O-ring, and inlet gold seal kit
QuickPick Split Vent and Inlet PM Kit 5188-6496
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 split liner, 1 non-stick liner O-ring, inlet gold seal kit,
and split vent trap with 2 O-rings
QuickPick Splitless Inlet PM Kit 5188-6494 QuickPick Purged Packed PM Kit, 5188-6498
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 splitless liner, 1 non-stick liner O-ring, and inlet gold seal kit
QuickPick Splitless Vent and Inlet PM Kit 5188-6497
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 splitless liner, 1 non-stick liner O-ring, inlet gold seal kit,
and split vent trap with 2 O-rings
QuickPick Purged Packed Inlet PM Kit 5188-6498
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 O-ring, 1 ferrule, and 1 disposable glass liner
Internal split vent trap PM kit for split/splitless, volatiles, and PTV septumless inlet 5188-6495
split vent line
Includes 1 cartridge and 2 O-rings

Split Vent Trap PM Kit, 5188-6495

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Split/Splitless Inlet Seals


To ensure that you have a consistent and inert surface to properly seal the inlet and prevent sample
degradation, Agilent has revolutionized production of the gold inlet seal. Unlike traditional machined seals,
the new format Agilent Gold Inlet Seal has a very reproducible smooth surface, eliminating traces of
machining grooves that can be the source of minute leaks. With Agilent’s proprietary metal injection
molding (MIM) manufacturing process, every gold inlet seal provides a high quality, leak-free seal so
critical for reproducible results.
Our new package keeps the gold seal clean and scratch-free. For your added convenience, an inlet washer
is provided with each inlet seal.

Split/Splitless Inlet Seals


description unit Part no.
Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367 Certified gold plated seal kit, includes washer 5188-5367
10/pk 5190-2209
Gold plated seal with cross* 5182-9652
Stainless steel seal 18740-20880
*Use with total flow rates above 200 mL/min

Certified gold plated seal kit, 5190-2209

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Flip top Inlet Sealing System


Agilent's Flip Top Inlet Sealing System is the faster, smarter way to change inlet liners on
Agilent 6890, 6850 and 5890 GC systems.

• Cuts liner replacement time to as little as 30 seconds


• Eliminates frustrating searches for special wrenches or tools
• Improves inlet ergonomics – no more handling of heated parts, no more burns or scrapes
• Decreases downtime and increases productivity
• Minimizes exposure to ambient air, extending column life
• Easily installed by user in 15 minutes
Available exclusively from Agilent, the Flip Top has a levered arm that attaches to any 6890/6850/5890
insert weldment and locks to the injection port using an adapter ring screwed onto the inlet. Once installed,
simply lift the arm of the Flip Top which releases the insert weldment from the injection port, and allows
instant access to the liner. The process is simply reversed to reseal the weldment to the port.

Flip top Inlet Sealing System


description unit Part no.
Flip Top Inlet Sealing System 5188-2717
For 6890, 6850, 5890 only; not compatible with 7890
Non-stick fluorocarbon liner O-ring for Flip Top 10/pk 5188-5366
100/pk 5190-2268

Flip Top Inlet Sealing System


installation kit, 5188-2717

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Split/Splitless Inlets
The combined split/splitless inlet is the most popular inlet for capillary column gas chromatography.
Because it can be used in either split or splitless mode, it provides a very effective combination that can
cover most analysis requirements.

Split Inlet troubleshooting


Split inlets are spared from most band-broadening phenomena, since the splitting process generates narrow
peaks. Peak broadening or tailing is usually due to:

• Improper column installation


• Low inlet temperature
• Low split flow (<20 mL/min on 6890)
• Inlet and needle discrimination and decomposition
If your results are inaccurate or inconsistent:

• Check the column and reinstall if necessary


• Increase inlet temperature by 50 °C and compare results
• Check inlets and needles for wear and replace as necessary

Splitless Inlet troubleshooting


Most problems encountered with a splitless injection are related to:

• Incorrect purge time


• Degradation
• Improper focusing
• Inappropriate column temperature
• Backflash
You can also improve the reproducibility and linearity of peak areas and avoid backflash by matching:

• Inlet temperature
• Liner volume
• Injection volume

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Decomposition
Loss of peak area or generation of new peaks can sometimes be dramatically reduced by changing liner
type or by deactivating the liner and inlet with silanizing reagents. Removing or reducing the amount of
liner packing can also decrease inlet activity.

Column troubleshooting

normal Peaks tailing Solvent Peaks Wrong Peak ratios


Correct column positioning Column positioned incorrectly Column positioned in the inlet
in both injection port and FID in the injection port or possible (either too far or not far enough;
ferrule particle in the carrier gas verify 4-6 mm installation distance)
flow path

For the most reproducible split injection results, try Agilent's low pressure drop split liner (part number
5183-4647), with built in positioning bead, tight dimension tolerances, glass wool placement, and
proprietary deactivation.

Split mode variables, Practices and rationales

Parameter Selection/Setting rationale


Inlet temperature Try 250 °C or BP of last Ensures flash vaporization
eluting compound Minimizes inlet discrimination
Inlet liner Large volume, deactivated Minimizes backflash
Minimizes degradation
Inlet packing Silanized glass wool Retains non-volatiles
Minimizes inlet discrimination
Glass beads or frit Less active than wool
None Least active
Injection volume 0.5-3 µL liquid Split easily adjusted
0.10-10 mL gas Split adjusted accordingly
Injection technique Fast autoinjection Less needle discrimination
Hot-needle fast manual injection Reproducible discrimination
Split ratio 50:1 to 500:1 Depends on sample and injection
volume, and column id
Initial column temperatures Not critical Narrow initial peaks
Septum purge 2-3 mL/min Minimizes ghosting

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Splitless mode variables, Practices and rationales

Parameter Selection/Setting rationale


Inlet temperature Just above highest boiling point Ensures flash vaporization
of solutes (+20 °C) Reduce if degradation occurs
Use higher for dirty samples
and higher-boiling solutes
Inlet liner Large volume > 0.8 mL Use with autoinjector
Small volume < 0.2 mL Use only for slow manual
injections and gas injections
Inlet packing None Use only with slow injection
Decreases degradation
Silanized glass wool Use for fast autoinjection
and dirty samples
Injection volume 0.5-2 µL liquid Depends on solvent,
liner and conditions
Injection technique Fast autoinjection Most reproducible
Hot-needle slow manual Less needle discrimination
Hot-needle fast manual Inject 1-2 µL/sec if narrow liner
is used and > 1 µL injection
Use for < 1 µL injections
Purge flow 20-50 mL/min Higher if using constant flow
Purge delay time 20-80 sec Adjust according to column
flow rate/liner type
and sample conditions
Oven temperature 10-25 °C below solvent BP Necessary for solvent focusing
Column flow > 2 mL/min when possible Clears inlet fast
Reduces backflash
and decomposition
Septum purge 2-3 mL/min Reduces ghosting
Quantification Internal standard Maximizes reproducibility
External standard addition Use only with constant
injection volume
Retention gap 1-3 m, deactivated Reduces peak distortion
(1-2 m per µL injected) Promotes solvent and stationary
phase focusing

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Split/Splitless Inlet maintenance O-ring Filter cartridge


Changing the Split vent trap* O-ring

1. Remove the retaining clip.


2. Remove the old filter cartridge and two O-rings.
3. Verify the new O-rings are seated properly on the new filter cartridge.
4. Install the new filter cartridge then reassemble the trap. Do not fully tighten yet.
Split vent trap, 5188-6495
5. Place the filter trap assembly in the mounting bracket and install the retaining clip.
6. Fully tighten the split vent front weldment onto the trap.
7. Check for leaks.
*Change every 6 months

Installing a Capillary Column in a Split/Splitless Inlet


1. Prepare the column for installation.
2. Position the column so it extends 4 to 6 mm past the end of the ferrule.
3. Slide the septum to place the nut and ferrule in the correct position. Insulation cup
4. Insert the column in the inlet. Reducing nut

5. Slide the nut up the column to the inlet base and finger tighten the nut.
Capillary column 4 to 6 mm
6. Adjust the column position so the septum is even with the bottom of the column nut.
Ferrule (inside nut)
7. Tighten the column nut an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn. The column should not slide with a gentle tug.
Inlet column nut
8. Start carrier gas flow.
9. Verify flow by submerging the free end of the column in isopropanol. Look for bubbles.
Septum

WArnInGS & CAutIOn

The split vent trap may contain residual amounts of any samples or other chemicals you have injected
into the GC. Follow your company’s safety procedures for handling these types of substances while
replacing the trap filter cartridge.

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7890/6890/6850 Split/Splitless Inlet Supplies


Item description unit Part no.
Low pressure drop, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool 5190-2295
Universal, low pressure drop, Ultra Inert Liner with glass wool 5190-3169
Single taper, Ultra Inert Liner 5190-3166
QuickPick Split Inlet PM Kit 5188-6493
QuickPick Split Vent and Inlet PM Kit 5188-6496
QuickPick Splitless Inlet PM Kit 5188-6494
QuickPick Splitless Vent and Inlet PM Kit 5188-6497
1 Headspace septum retainer nut 18740-60830
Septum retainer nut 18740-60835
Strain relief septum nut 301-205-HSP
2 11 mm Certified BTO septa 50/pk 5183-4757
For complete offering of premium septa, see page 15
3 7890 Insert Weldment
Top insert weldment assembly, standard G3452-60730
Turn top G3430-40035
Split ring 0510-1306
Top insert weldment assembly, headspace G3452-60100
Top insert, AC gang fitting weldment G3430-60011
Top insert assembly, valve G3480-67585
6890 Insert Weldment
S/SL insert weldment G1544-60585
Used with large charcoal canister type filter, for 6890/6850
S/SL insert assembly for G1540A with valved system option G1580-60585
This insert assembly uses the large charcoal canister split vent filter,
for 6890/6850
Similar to G1544-60575 except carrier lines separated for interface G1580-60575
to valved systems of a G1540A instrument
Original standard EPC using 1/4 in split vent filter G1544-60575
Similar to G1544-60575 except allows insertion of 1/4 in chemical filters G1544-80580
to clean carrier gas for ECD operation
Insert Weldment Standard manual pneumatics 19251-60575
4 Certified non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring 10/pk 5188-5365
Graphite O-ring for split liner 10/pk 5180-4168
Graphite O-ring for splitless liner 10/pk 5180-4173
Non-stick fluorocarbon liner O-ring for Flip Top 10/pk 5188-5366
5 Split liner, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool 1/pk 5183-4647
25/pk 5183-4702
Splitless liner, single taper, without glass wool 1/pk 5181-3316
25/pk 5183-4696
For complete offering of liners, see pages 25

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7890/6890/6850 Split/Splitless Inlet Supplies


Item description unit Part no.
6 Split vent trap kit G1544-60610
Replacement cartridge G1544-80530
Includes 2 cartridges and 4 O-rings Item 6, split vent trap, G1544-60610

Split vent trap PM kit 5188-6495


Includes 1 cartridge and 2 O-rings
7 Retaining nut G1544-20590
8 Stainless steel seal 18740-20880
Certified gold plated seal kit, includes washer 5188-5367
Gold plated seal with cross 5182-9652
9 Washers, 0.375 od 12/pk 5061-5869
10 Reducing nut 18740-20800
11 Insulation kit, 3 pieces 5188-5241
12 Lower insulation cover 19243-00070
13 Ferrules Reducing nut, 18740-20800
For complete offering of ferrules, see pages 33-34
14 Universal column nut 2/pk 5181-8830
6850 column nut 2/pk 5183-4732
Split/splitless septum nut angled wrench 19251-00100
Flip Top Inlet Sealing System 5188-2717
For 6890, 6850, 5890 only; not compatible with 7890
Capillary Inlet Evaluation Sample (Split Mode) 8500-4789
Capillary Inlet Supplies Kit, Includes: 5181-8838
Certified gold plated seal kit, includes washer 5188-5367
Liner, split, straight, glass wool, non-deactivated 4 each 19251-60540
Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Liner, splitless, single-taper, glass wool, deactivated 2 each 5062-3587
Certified non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring 10/pk* 5188-5365
Liner, direct, 2 mm id, deactivated 5181-8818
11 mm Certified BTO septa 50/pk* 5183-4757
Capillary inlet cleaning wires 5/pk* 5180-4153
*Quantity when part ordered individually

Gold seal on the split/splitless inlet

Inlet gold seal


Gold seal side view
Washer

Reducing nut

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Multimode Inlet
Agilent's premium inlet – two inlets in one for
maximum performance and flexibility for the 7890A
Whether you need to increase your system sensitivity with large volume injection capabilities,
analyze thermally labile compounds or inject dirty samples, the Multimode Inlet delivers
the performance and flexibility you need.

Multimode Inlet Body 1 3


Item Description Part No.
1 Merlin cap 5182-3445 2 4
2 Merlin Microseal 5182-3444
3 Septum retainer nut 18740-60835 5
4 11 mm Certified BTO septa 50/pk 5183-4757
For complete offering of premium septa, turn to page 15. 6
5 Top insert assembly, standard G3452-60730
6 Certified non-stick fluorocarbon O-ring 5188-5365
7
7 Dimpled splitless single taper, deactivated 5190-2296
8 Column nut adapter G3510-20018
9 Foil (LN2 only)
10 Multimode Inlet insulation 19243-000681
11 Ferrule For complete offering
of ferrules, turn to
pages 33-34.
12 MMI Metal Insulation Cup G3431-00005

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Because of the temperature programmability, graphite is preferred ferrule for the MMI. 12
However, Graphite/Vespel ferrules can be used if they are temperature cycled and
retightened. After the initial shrinkage, they do not show a detrimental leak for air.
Turn to pages 62-63.
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Installing a Capillary Column in a Multimode Inlet


1. Prepare the column for installation.
2. Thread the column adapter nut onto the base of the inlet and make sure step 2
it can spin freely.
3. Place a septum, capillary nut, and graphite ferrule on the column.
4. Score and snap off the end of the column.
5. Position the column so it extends 10 to 12 mm past the end of the ferrule.
6. Slide the septum to place the nut and ferrule in the correct position.
7. Insert the column in the inlet.
8. While holding the adapter with a wrench thread the column nut into the inlet
(but do not tighten).
9. Adjust the column position so that the septum contacts the bottom of the column
nut. Finger-tighten the column nut until it begins to grip the column. step 5
10. While holding the inlet base with one wrench, use the second wrench to tighten
the column nut an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn so that the column cannot be pulled
from the fitting with gentle pressure.
10-12 mm

Cleaning the Multimode Inlet


Agilent recommends using the G3510-60820 Multimode Cleaning Kit, which ships with
detailed cleaning instructions.
Depending on the inlet mode used, the liner installed, and the cleanliness of the sample,
the frequency of cleaning may range from weekly to monthly. When establishing your
cleaning frequency, start with a visual inspection of the inlet bottom whenever a liner is
changed. A small ring of material will collect at the bottom of the inlet when dirty samples
such as food extracts or solid waste extracts are injected. An initial cleaning schedule of
every two weeks for dirty samples and every two months for clean samples is appropriate
and can be adjusted subsequently.

WArNINgs & CAuTIoN

The inside of the wall of the inlet is only 0.005 in thick and can be damaged
with hard scrubbing.

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Cool On-Column Inlets


Syringe
Insert
Column
Cool on-Column Inlet Maintenance
Installing a Capillary Column into a Cool on-Column Inlet
1. Gently insert the column into the inlet until it bottoms.
2. Insert the column nut into the inlet fitting and finger tighten.
3. Tighten the column nut an additional 1/4 turn with a wrench or until the column does not move.
Use two wrenches to support inlet (5/16 in and 1/4 in).
4. If using an automatic injection system with a 0.25 mm or 0.32 mm column, verify that the column
installation by manually pushing the syringe into the inlet.

Checking the Needle-to-Column size on the Cool on-Column Inlet


1. Check the needle-to-column size to make certain that the needle fits in the column.
2. Identify the correct insert for the column size. Use the insert that is the same size as the syringe needle
to verify that the column you plan to use is the correct size.
3. Insert the column into one end of the insert.
4. Insert the syringe needle through the other end of the insert and into the column. If the needle cannot
pass easily into the column, reverse the insert to try the needle and column in the other end.

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Changing the septum on the Cool on-Column Inlet


1. Replace the septum.
If you are using a septum nut, grasp the knurling and unscrew. Remove the old septum with tweezers.
Use tweezers to install a new septum. Push the septum into the septum nut until properly seated.
Firmly tighten the nut.
If you are using a cooling tower, grasp the three rings and unscrew. The spring and duck bill septum
may pop out of the inlet when you remove the cooling tower. Be careful not to lose them. If they do not
pop out, use a thin wire to remove them from the inlet. Insert the replacement duck bill septum into the
spring and place in the inlet. Reattach the cooling tower assembly, then finger tighten.
2. Before making an injection, check the alignment of the entire assembly using the proper size syringe.
3. Restore the analytical method.
4. Reset the septum counter.

For 250/320 µm For 530 µm For manual 200 µm injections


automated injections automated injections with fused silica needle

Septum

Duck bill

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1 7890/6890 Cool on-Column Inlet supplies


Item Description Part No. Quantity
1 Needle guide top (optional) 19245-20670
2
3 2 Septum nut base assembly, for 0.250/0.320-mm columns 19245-80521 1
4
5 3 Septum nut base, for 0.530 mm columns G1545-80520 1
6
4 Manual cooling tower assembly (optional), for 0.200 mm columns 19320-80625 1
7
8
5 Duckbill for use with cooling tower, 10/pk 19245-40050
9 6 Screw, M4 x 8, Torx T-20 chromeplate 0515-2711 3
10
11 7 Heatsink fin G1545-00010 1
12
13
8 Heater/Sensor assembly G1545-60520 1
9 Screw, M3 x 16 mm 1390-1022 1
10 Septa Turn to page 15.
14 11 Insert spring 19245-60760 1
12 Inserts (identify by number of rings on insert)
13 Screw, M4 x 12 mm, T-20 0515-2496 3
14 Inlet weldment G3454-80500 1
15
15 Inlet weldment insulation G1545-20630 1
16 Cavity sleeve 19245-00060 1
17 Ferrules (identify by internal diameter) Turn to pages 30-31.
16 18 Column nut Turn to pages 33-34.

6
7673/7683 on-Column Autosampler syringes
17
Volume (µl) Description unit Part No.
18
5 Removable needle, syringe only* 5182-0836
Cool On-Column Inlet assembly Stainless steel needle for 0.53 mm column 3/pk 5182-0832
Stainless steel needle for 0.32 mm column 3/pk 5182-0831
Stainless steel needle for 0.25 mm column 3/pk 5182-0833
Plunger button 10/pk 5181-8866
*Order appropriate needle

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Programmable Temperature Vaporizer


(PTV) Inlets
PTV inlets combine the benefits of split, splitless and on-column inlets. The sample is usually injected into
a cool liner, so syringe needle discrimination does not occur. Then the inlet temperature is increased to
vaporize the sample. The user programs vent times and temperature to achieve the equivalent of split or
splitless transfer of sample vapors to the column. PTV injection is considered the most universal sample
introduction system because of its flexibility.

Advantages
• No syringe-needle discrimination
• Minimal inlet discrimination
• Use of large injection volumes
• Removal of solvent and low boiling components
• Trapping of nonvolatile components in liner
• Split or splitless operation
• Retention time and area reproducibility approaching cool on-column injection
PTV inlets are actively cooled before and during injection by Peltier devices or by forced gases (air, liquid N2,
or liquid CO2). Cryogenic cooling of the inlet can reduce inlet temperature enough to thermally focus gas
injections from other sampling devices in the liner. This is a distinct advantage of using PTV inlets in
comparison to conventional inlets for coupling auxiliary sampling devices to capillary columns.
Post-injection, PTV inlets are heated using electrical heaters or preheated compressed air. Depending
on design, inlet temperature ramps are either ballistic (i.e., ramped to the maximum temperature at an
uncontrolled maximum rate) or programmable.

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PTV Inlet Practices and rationales (Cold split/splitless Modes)

Parameter selection/setting rationale


Injection mode Cold split For general use and sample screening
Cold splitless For trace analysis
Cold solvent vent LVI
Inlet temperature ramp rate Adjustable Use slower ramp rates for labile, complex,
(i.e., 2 °C/sec or large volume samples
to 720 °C/sec max) Use faster ramp rates for most samples
Use faster ramp rates to shorten splitless purge
delay time
Ballistic Simpler, less expensive instrumentation
Inlet liner Straight with For general use
silanized wool For labile samples
Baffled For focusing gaseous injections from auxiliary
Packed with sampling devices
an adsorbent
Injection volume 0.1-1.5 µL Use lower volumes for volatile solvents and fast
5-50 µL for LVI ramp rates
Use volumes larger than 1.5 µL only in
solvent-elimination mode
Sample Injection technique Autosampler or manual, Not critical for cold split and splitless modes
fast or slow
Oven temperature 10-25 °C below For proper solvent effect in splitless mode
solvent BP For split mode
Sample dependent
Column flow 30-50 cm/sec Clears inlet faster
Less backflash
Septum purge 1-5 mL/min Minimizes ghosting
Quantification Any method Inherently reproducible
Low discrimination in cold injection modes
Retention gap 1-3 m, deactivated Compensates for extended flooded zone
and solvent-column incompatibility

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PTV Inlet Maintenance


Installing a Capillary Column into the PTV Inlet
1. Position the column so it extends 17 mm above the end of the ferrule. Mark the column behind
the ferrule with correction fluid or a marker. Slide the nut over the column.
2. Insert the column into the adapter and finger tighten the column nut. Looking through the slot in
the nut, adjust the column until the mark is correctly positioned below the Graphpak 2M ferrule.
3. Tighten the column nut an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn with a wrench. Do not overtighten.
17 mm

Mark
7890/6890 septumless PTV Inlet supplies column
here
Description Column ID (mm) unit Part No.
Microseal high pressure nut 5182-3445
Merlin Microseal 5182-3444
Septumless head G2617-60507
Septum head G2618-80500
Septum retainer nut 18740-60835
PTV inlet assembly G2617-60506
PTV LC02 cooling jacket G2617-60508
PTV LN2 cooling jacket G2619-60501
Silver seal 5/pk 5182-9763
Graphpak 2M inlet adapter 0.20 5182-9754
0.25-0.33 5182-9761
0.53 5182-9762
Ferrules for Graphpak 2M inlet 0.20 5182-9756
0.25 5182-9768
0.32 5182-9769
0.53 5182-9770
Replacement Graphpak column nut 5062-3525
PTV insulation block G2617-20510
PTV Cryo insulator G2617-60510
PTFE ferrule (needle seal) 10/pk 5182-9748
Kalrez seal 5182-9759
Valve body 5182-9757
Pressure spring 5182-9758
Viton seal 5/pk 5182-9775
Sealing element 5182-9760
CO2 Cryo inline filter 3150-0602
Service kit for septumless head 5182-9747
Contains Kalrez seal, valve body, and pressure spring
Graphpak 3D ferrules 5/pk 5182-9749
Assembly tool for Graphpak 3D ferrules G2617-80540

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PTV Inlet Body


Item Description Part No.
1 NS Septumless head weldment G3500-80000
3
1 Septumless head G2617-60507
2 2 Septum head G3500-80001
3 Septum nut 18740-60835
4 PTV inlet assembly G2617-60506
5 Cooling jacket
PTV LC02 cooling jacket G2617-60508
4
PTV LN2 cooling jacket G2619-60501
NS PTV inlet assembly with cooling jacket
PTV inlet with CO2 cooling jacket G2617-60518
PTV inlet with LN2 cooling jacket G2617-60517
6 Silver seal 5182-9763
7 Graphpak inlet adapter
5 8 Ferrules for Graphpak inlet Turn to pages 30-31.
9 Replacement Graphpak column nut 5062-3525
6
7
10 Screw, M3 x 3 mm
8 11 PTV insulation block G2617-20510
9
NS PTV Cryo insulator G2617-60510
NS = not shown
10

11 PTV septumless head


Item Description Part No.
Septumless head G2617-60507
1 PTFE ferrule (needle seal) 5182-9748
2 Kalrez seal 5182-9759
1
3 Valve body 5182-9757
4 Pressure spring 5182-9758
9 5 Viton seal 5182-9775
2

3
6 Sealing element 5182-9760
7
4 7 PTV column adapter tube (includes 1/6-inch nut and ferrule) G2617-80550
8 5 8 Septumless head weldment G3500-80000
6
9 Straight ferrule, 1/16 in, 10/pk 0100-1375

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Programmable Temperature Vaporizing (PTV) liners


ID
Description (mm) Volume (µl) Part No.
liners for septumless PTV Inlet, g3501A, g3502A, g3503A
PTV liner, single baffle, glass wool, deactivated 2 180 5183-2038
PTV liner, single baffle, deactivated 2 200 5183-2036
PTV liner, multi baffled, deactivated 1.8 150 5183-2037
PTV liner, sintered glass, deactivated 1.5 112 5190-1426
liners for high Temperature PTV Inlet, g3506A
PTV liner, high temperature, quartz 3.4 713 5188-5313
PTV liner, high temperature, borosilicate 3.4 668 5188-5356

syringes for septumless and high Temperature PTV Inlets


Volume (µl) Description Needle Part No.
0.5 Removable 23/70/HP 5182-9651
5 Straight, fixed 23/42/HP 9301-0892
10 Straight, fixed 23/42/HP 9301-0713
50 Straight, fixed, for large volume injections 23/42/HP 5183-0318
100 Straight, fixed, for large volume injections 23/42/HP 5183-2058

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Purged Packed Inlets


Packed column analysis is frequently done when high efficiency separations are not needed or when
gases are analyzed by gas-solid chromatography. Purged packed inlets are simple in both design and use.
Few parameters need to be set, and all carrier gas flow flushes through the inlet into the column in the
standard configuration.

Purged Packed Inlet Practices and rationales

Parameter selection/setting rationale


Inlet temperature BP of solvent +50 °C Ensures flash vaporization
BP of major solute(s) Use for neat samples
Insert type 1/8 in stainless steel Use for stainless steel column only
1/4 in stainless steel Inserts permit connection of columns up to 1/4 in od
530 µm
Liner Glass Use to lower activity (replaceable)
Initial column Temperature Sharpens peaks and reduces run time
temperature programming
Column type 1/8 in packed stainless Will not break
1/4 in packed glass Better for polar or labile compounds
530 µm
Carrier gas flow 10-40 mL/min Use with N2 carrier gas
10-60 mL/min Use with He or H2 carrier gas

For more information on our new expanded and refreshed


Agilent packed column portfolio see pages 400-409

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Purged Packed Inlet Troubleshooting


Purged packed inlets are active, have low volume and are generally flow controlled. This means that most
packed column inlet problems involve sample decomposition, flashback, or leaks.

Decomposition
Diagnose inlet sample decomposition by comparing retention times for decomposition products to their
standard retention times. Then try these options to improve results:

• Intracolumn direct injection


• Deactivated glass liners
• Lower inlet temperatures
• Remove column packing in the inlet zone
• Increase flow rates

Backflash
Large sample injections can exceed liner capacity and backflash into the gas supply lines and onto
the septum. This can cause:

• Ghost peaks
• Sample losses
• Irreproducible peak areas
• Decomposition

Leaks
Septum and column leaks can cause column degradation and stationary phase decompositions
on flow-controlled column inlets.

• Change the septum on a regular basis and check column connections to help eliminate leak holes.
• Keep the oven and inlet at room temperature when not in use or while changing the septum.

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Purged Packed Inlet Upper Body
2
Item Description Part No.
1 Screw, Torx T-20, M4 x 12 mm 1390-1023
3 2 Top cover plate G1543-00085
3 Top insulation G1543-00100
4 12
4 Merlin cap 5182-3445
5 13
5 Septum, Merlin Microseal 5182-8815
6
7 6 Top insert weldment 19243-80570
8 7 O-ring, fluorocarbon 5080-8898
8 Screw, Torx T-10, M3 x 16 mm G1946-20168
14 9 Inlet weldment G3451-80501
10 Thermal block G1543-20765
9 11 Bottom nut G1543-20580
12 Septum retainer nut 18740-60835
13 11 mm septa 5183-4757
10 14 Heater/Sensor assembly G1543-61540
NS PTV Cryo insulator G1543-00155
NS = not shown
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Purged Packed Inlet
Item Description Part No.
15 PP insulation G3432-00004
15 16 PP bottom insulation G3432-00003
17 PP insulation cup G3431-00005
18 C-clip 0515-1799
16
19 Disposable glass liner, 170 µL internal volume 5080-8732
20 Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in 5080-8774
21 1/4 in nut, brass 5180-4105
22 530 µm column adapter for use with glass liners 19244-80540
17
18 23 Bottom plate for oven G1543-00060
24 Screw, T-20, M4 x 12 mm 0515-2711
25 Adapter insulation 19234-60715
19
26 Insulating cup 19234-60700
20 27 Ferrules Turn to pages 30-31.
21
28 Column nut (capillary, universal, 2/pk) 5180-8830
22

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24

25

26

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7890/6890/6850 Purged Packed Inlet supplies


Description unit Part No.
QuickPick Purged Packed Inlet PM Kit 5188-6498
Includes 5 non-stick BTO septa, 1 O-ring, 1 ferrule, and 1 disposable glass liner
Merlin Microseal 5182-3444
Microseal high pressure nut 5182-3445
Septum retainer nut 18740-60835
11 mm Certified BTO septa 50/pk 5183-4757
Top insert weldment 19243-80570
O-ring, Fluorocarbon 12/pk 5080-8898
Disposable glass liner, 170 µL internal volume 25/pk 5080-8732
Disposable glass insert, deactivated, 170 µL internal volume 5/pk 5181-3382
Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in 10/pk 5080-8774
How to install glass liner on Purged Packed Inlet
1/4 in nut, brass 10/pk 5180-4105
530 µm column adapter for use with glass liners 19244-80540
1/8 in column adapter for use with glass liners 19243-80530
1/4 in column adapter for use with glass liners 19243-80540
Insulating cup 19234-60720
Universal column nut 2/pk 5181-8830

Nuts and Ferrules for 1/8 in Packed Columns


Description unit Part No.
1/8 in stainless steel nut and ferrule set 20/pk 5080-8751
1/8 in brass nut and ferrule set 20/pk 5080-8750
Vespel/graphite ferrule, 1/8 in 10/pk 0100-1332

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Detector systems
Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
The FID requires routine maintenance to ensure optimum performance. Maintenance requirements are
application dependent, but Agilent recommends periodically cleaning or replacing the following items:

FID routine Maintenance

Item Comments
FID Jet A plugged jet results in longer retention times as the column
exit/detector pressure increases. Once the jet becomes completely
plugged, it is difficult to light or sustain a flame.
Ignitor Glow-Plug Replace if corroded or burned out.
FID Collector/Insulators Contamination can contribute to detector noise or loss of sensitivity.
Column Adapter/Seals Leaks at column fittings can result in difficulty lighting the FID
For Adaptable FID only or sustaining a flame after injection.

Typical FID Problems


Condensation
Since the FID combustion process results in water formation, the detector temperature must be kept
above 300 °C to prevent condensation. At detector block temperatures below 300 °C, the castle assembly
drops below 100 °C, resulting in condensation and possible rusting. Such condensation, especially when
combined with chlorinated or fluorinated solvents or samples, causes corrosion, with resulting increase
in detector noise and loss of sensitivity.

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Flame Ignition
If the flame goes out or will not light:

• Measure the hydrogen/air and makeup flow rates – Low H2 or makeup flows indicate a plugged jet,
or a leak at the column fitting. Measure each gas flow independently.
• Confirm that the ignitor is glowing during the FID ignition sequence.
• Check for partially or completely plugged jet – Formation of silica or carbon deposits at the tip of the
jet can cause plugging. Incorrect capillary column installation can also cause plugging.
It is best to replace a plugged jet, rather than try to clean it.
FID collector assembly
• Check that the capillary column is not installed all the way to the jet tip (withdraw 1-2 mm).
• Check that the correct type of jet is installed for the column you are using.
• Check for leaking column or adapter fitting at the base of the FID.
• Check the lit offset value to make sure it is not too low or too high. Adjust the value (normally
set to 2.0 pA).
Injecting large volumes of aromatic solvent or water can cause the flame to go out. Switch to a non-aromatic
solvent or reduce injection volume.

Increased FID Noise or Loss in Sensitivity


FID noise is affected by:

• The cleanliness of the GC gases and gas delivery system – Ensure that the carrier/H2 and air purity
is ≥ 99.9995%. Check traps and filters in the gas supply lines. The FID background signal should be
≤ 20 pA when the flame is lit and stablized.
• Dirty collector/PTFE insulators – Clean or replace.
• Dirty jet – An incorrect flame pattern can increase noise or affect sensitivity.

TIPs & Tools

For optimal sensitivity, use Agilent


gas purifiers to ensure cleanliness
of your GC gases, see pages 12-13

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Installing a Capillary Column in the FID
1. Gather the required supplies and tools.
• Column
2. Load the GC maintenance method and wait for the GC to become ready.
• Ferrule(s)
3. If using the adaptable detector, verify that the adapter is installed.
• Column nut
• Column cutter 4. Place a septum, capillary column nut, and ferrule on the column.

• 1/4 in open end wrench 5. Score the column using a glass scribing tool. The score must be square to ensure a clean break.
• Septum 6. Break off the column end by supporting it against the column cutter opposite the scribe. Inspect
the end with a magnifying loupe to make certain there are no burrs or jagged edges.
• Isopropanol
7. Wipe the column walls with a tissue dampened with isopropanol to remove fingerprints and dust.
• Lab tissue
8. Install the capillary column.
• Lint-free gloves
If the column id is greater than 0.1 mm:
• Column ferrule installation
tool (P/N 19251-80680) a. Gently insert the column into the detector until it bottoms; do not attempt to force it further.
b. Finger-tighten the column nut, then withdraw the column about 1 mm. Tighten the nut an additional
1/4 turn with a wrench.
If the column id is 0.1 mm or less, position the column so it extends above the ferrule by 48 mm
(capillary optimized fitting) or 68 mm (adaptable fitting). Slide the septum up to hold the column nut
and ferrule at this fixed position.
WArNINgs c. Insert the column into the detector. Slide the nut and ferrule up the column to the detector base.
& CAuTIoN Finger-tighten the column nut until it grips the column.
d. Adjust the column (not the septum) position so that the septum is even with the bottom of the
column nut. Tighten the nut an additional 1/4 turn with a wrench.
• The oven and/or inlet may be hot
enough to cause burns. If either is
hot, wear heat-resistant gloves to
protect your hands.
Positioning the column
• Wear safety glasses to protect your
eyes from flying particles while Capillary optimized fitting Adaptable fitting
handling, cutting or installing glass
or fused silica capillary columns.
Use care in handling these columns
to prevent puncture wounds.
• Wear clean, lint-free gloves to
prevent contamination of parts
with dirt and skin oils.
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68 mm

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FID Jet Identification and selection


Before ordering parts for FID maintenance, determine which type of FID is installed on your GC.
The FID is available in two versions:

• Dedicated, Capillary Optimized: for capillary columns only


• Adaptable: for packed or capillary columns
To determine the type of FID installed on your GC, open the oven door and examine the fitting at the base
of the detector. Compare to the following diagram.

hint: Adaptable jets are longer than dedicated capillary jets.

Adaptable fitting Capillary optimized fitting

Detector fitting

Adapter

FID Jets
length
Description Jet Tip ID (mm) Part No.
Jets for capillary optimized fittings
Capillary 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 42.8 G1531-80560
Capillary 0.47 mm (0.018 in) 42.8 G1531-80620
Optimized for simulated distillation
Plugged FID Jet, 19244-80560
Jets for adaptable fittings
Capillary 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 61.5 19244-80560
Capillary 0.47 mm (0.018 in) 61.5 19244-80620
Optimized for simulated distillation
Packed 0.46 mm (0.018 in) 63.5 18710-20119
Packed, wide-bore 0.76 mm (0.030 in) 63.5 18789-80070
Use with high-bleed applications

Dedicated capillary, G1531-80560


Adaptable capillary, 19244-80560
Adaptable packed capillary, 18710-20119

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Jet Cleaning Procedure


Use Agilent FID Cleaning Kit, part number 9301-0985
1. Run a cleaning wire through the top of the jet. Run it back and forth a few times until it runs smoothly.
Be careful not to scratch the jet. (Do not force too large a wire or probe into the jet opening or the
opening will become distorted. A loss of sensitivity, poor peak shape, and/or lighting difficulties may
result if the opening is deformed.)
2. Fill an ultrasonic cleaning bath with aqueous detergent, and place the jet in the bath.
FID cleaning kit, 9301-0985 Sonicate for five minutes.
3. Use a jet reamer to clean the inside of the jet.
4. Sonicate again for five minutes.
Note: from this point on, handle the parts only with forceps!
5. Remove the jet from the bath and rinse it thoroughly, first with hot tap water and then with a small
amount of GC-grade methanol.
6. Blow the jet dry with a burst of compressed air or nitrogen, and then place the jet on a paper towel
and allow to air dry.

7890/6890/6850 Flame Ionization Detector (FID) Supplies


Item Description Unit Part No.
PTFE chimney (optional) 19231-21050
1 Screw, M4 x 25 mm, Torx T-20 0515-2712
2 FID collector assembly G1531-60690
FID collector cleaning brush 2/pk 8710-1346
FID retainer nut wrench 19301-00150
5880, 5890, 6890
1/4 in nut driver for FID jet, drilled shaft 8710-1561
3 Collector nut 19231-20940
4 Spring washer 10/pk 5181-3311
5 Ignitor castle 19231-20910
Hastelloy ignitor castle (optional) 19231-21060
6 Collector insulator G1531-20700
7 Collector body G1531-20690
Hastelloy collector body G1531-21090
8 Nut, collector spanner 19231-20980
9 Collector mount G1531-20550
10 Collector housing G1531-20740
11 Silicone gaskets, 0.890-inch od/0.709-inch id, 12/pk 5180-4165
12 Ignitor glow plug assembly 19231-60680
13 FID ignitor cable, 7890A only G3431-60680
FID ignitor cable for 6890/6850 only G1531-60680

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7890/6890/6850 Flame Ionization Detector (FID) supplies


Item Description unit Part No.
FID performance evaluation sample kit 18710-60170
This sample is used for the HP 5880, 5890 and 6890 with a FID or TCD.
Solution of 0.033% C14, C15, and C16 normal alkanes in hexane.
Three 0.5 mL ampoules.
FID MDL test sample for 7890 only 5188-5372
3 x 0.5 mL ampoules. Contains 2.36 mg/L n-Tridecane,
2.36 mg/L n-Tetradecane, 23.6 mg/mL n-Penta-decane,
23.6 mg/mL n-Hexadecane in iso-octane
O-rings 12/pk 5080-4978
FID/NPD adapter for capillary column 19244-80610
FID/NPD 1/8 in packed column 19231-80520
FID/NPD 1/4 in packed column 19231-80530
1/4 in nut driver for FID jet, drilled shaft 8710-1561
FID collector cleaning brush 2/pk 8710-1346
FID Supplies Kit, Includes: 5182-3450
Jet, packed standard 0.018 in id tip 3 each 18710-20119
FID and TCD sample 2 each 18710-60170
Ignitor glow plug assembly 2 each 19231-60680
Jet, 0.011 in id tip, capillary adaptable 3 each 19244-80560
FID flow measuring insert 2 each 19301-60660
Cleaning wires for 0.03 in id jet 5/pk 5180-4150
Cleaning wire for 0.018 in id/530 µm jet 5/pk 5180-4152
For use with 0.018 and 0.011 in id jets
Cleaning wire for 0.011 in id jet 5/pk 19301-20720
Capillary inlet cleaning wires 5/pk 5180-4153
FID cleaning kit 9301-0985

4 12
1
5
13
2 6

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FID Base Assembly


Item Description Part No.
1 Base spanner nut 19231-20990
2 Thermal strap G1531-00105
3 Screw, Torx T-10, M3 x 16 mm G1946-20168
Replacement O-rings 5180-4181
4 Jets Turn to page 81.
5 Adaptable FID, base weldment with jet G3431-80509
Capillary column FID, base weldment with jet G3431-80507
6 Screw, M4 x 25 mm, Torx T-20 0515-2712
7 FID block insulation G1531-60700
8 Adaptable FID column adapters:
FID/NPD adapter for capillary column 19244-80610
FID/NPD 1/8 in packed column 19231-80520
FID/NPD 1/4 in packed column 19231-80530
9 Nut warmer insulation and cup assembly 19234-60720
10 Heater/sensor assembly G1530-61950

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3
4
10

FID Base Assembly

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Electron Capture Detector (ECD)


The Agilent micro ECD is the most sensitive on the market, with a detection zone volume 10 times smaller
than any other ECD. The replaceable liner serves as a physical stop for the column, ensuring reproducible
column installation and decreasing column contamination of the cell.

liner selection
The only assembly that requires routine maintenance is the glass liner in the makeup gas assembly,
especially for the µECD. All sample passes through the indent in the mixing liner of the µECD.
The mixing liner should be replaced if there is a significant loss of sensitivity or any time the column
is removed/reinstalled in the detector.

• Gigabore Liner (P/N 19233-20625): for original ECD design (5890 and 6890),
brown, polyamide coating
• Mixing Liner (P/N G2397-20540): for µECD, clear glass with indent

Makeup gas Adapter Maintenance/Installation Procedure


1. Remove the Makeup Gas Adapter from the ECD fitting with a 9/16 in wrench. Be careful not to stress
the 1/16 in stainless steel gas supply tube.
2. Unscrew the end cap of the Makeup Gas Adapter and ultrasonically clean in solvent.
3. Remove the old liner.
4. Clean the Makeup Gas Adapter body with solvent in a Nalgene squeeze bottle.
5. Wipe the Makeup Gas Adapter with a clean laboratory wipe.
6. Install the replacement liner.
7. Reinstall the tip of the Makeup Gas Adapter and tighten securely.
8. Reinstall the Makeup Gas Adapter. Make sure it is fully inserted into the detector.
9. Reinstall the column.
10. Reinstall the insulation cup.

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Thermal Cleaning
If your baseline is noisy or the output value is abnormally high (> 1000 Hz), and you have determined
that these problems are not being caused by leaks in the GC system, you may have contamination in the
detector from column bleed and sample residues. To remove contamination, you should perform a thermal
cleaning (bakeout) of the detector. Bakeout the detector at 20 to 30 degrees higher than normal operating
temperature (375 °C Max), with 50 to 100 mL/min of makeup gas flow.

WArNINgs & CAuTIoN

Detector disassembly and/or cleaning procedures other than thermal should be performed only
by personnel trained and licensed appropriately to handle radioactive materials. Trace amounts
of radioactive 63Ni may be removed during other procedures, causing possible hazardous exposure
to b and x-radiation.

radioactivity leak Test


Electron capture detectors must be tested for radioactive leakage at least every six months. Records of
tests and results must be maintained for possible inspection by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and/or
responsible local agency. More frequent tests may be conducted when necessary.
The procedure used is a "wipe test." A Wipe Test Kit is supplied with each new detector. Refer to the
information card supplied in the kit for instructions on performing the test.

gas Purity
For successful EC detection, it's important that the carrier and purge gases are very clean and dry
(99.9995% minimum purity). Moisture, oxygen, or other contaminants can result in higher detector
response but usually at the expense of both sensitivity and linear range. Always precondition the column
before connection to the detector.

eCD Wipe Test


The Wipe Test Kit (P/N 18713-60050) included with each new ECD includes an information card with
instructions for performing the test. Records of tests and results must be maintained for possible inspection
by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and/or responsible state agency.

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7890/6890/6850 electron Capture Detector (eCD) supplies


Item Description Part No.
1 Standard ECD makeup gas adapter* G1533-80565
Micro ECD makeup gas adapter G2397-80520
Micro ECD mixing liner, also compatible with standard ECD design G2397-20540
Gigabore liner for standard ECD, polyamide coating, not compatible with micro ECD 19233-20625
ECD makeup gas adapter, 7890 only G3433-63000
2, 3 Insulating cup 19234-60720
ECD adapter end cap 19233-20755
Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in 5080-8774
1/4 in nut, brass 5180-4105
Electron Capture Detector sample 18713-60040
ECD test sample 5183-0379
Micro ECD wipe test kit 18713-60050
1 *Includes one each of P/N 19233-20625 and 19233-20755

Electron Capture Detector (ECD) assembly

eCD WArNINgs

Although beta particles at this energy level have little penetrating power – the surface layer of the skin or a few sheets of paper will stop most of them –
they may be hazardous if the isotope is ingested or inhaled. For this reason the cell must be handled with care. Radioactive leak tests must be performed
at the required intervals, the inlet and outlet fittings must be capped when the detector is not in use, corrosive chemicals must not be introduced into the
detector, and the effluent from the detector must be vented outside the laboratory environment.

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Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD)


The TCD compares the thermal conductivities of two gas flows – pure carrier gas (also called the reference
gas) and carrier gas plus sample components (also called column effluent).

Filament Maintenance
The primary maintenance for a TCD involves the filament. Most procedures involve improving filament
life or keeping the filament from becoming damaged or contaminated. To avoid filament damage and
contamination:

• Check for leaks


• Use gas purifiers to remove oxygen
• Avoid chemically-active sample components, such as acids and halogenated compounds
• Turn off the filament when not in use

Increasing Filament lifetime


Use the following startup process to increase filament lifetime:
Purge the detector with carrier and makeup gas for 10-15 minutes before turning on the filaments.
This prevents oxidation of the filaments due to the presence of oxygen that has diffused into the cell
under no flow conditions.

Cell Contamination
Cell contamination is a problem when a lower detector temperature is used to improve sensitivity. If the
cell becomes contaminated, a solvent flush of the detector may help to remove the condensed material.

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solvent Flush
1. Cool the cell to room temperature and remove the column.
2. Place a septum in a nut or fitting assembly that fits onto the detector entrance
(7 mm septum in a 1/8 in nut).
3. Place the nut or assembly on the detector fitting and tighten. Verify the presence of makeup gas flow.
4. Inject 20-100 µL volumes of toluene or benzene into the detector through the septum. Inject a total
volume of at least 1 mL of solvent. Do not inject halogenated solvents such as methylene chloride
and chloroform into the detector.
5. After the final injection, allow makeup gas to flow for 10 minutes or more. Slowly raise the temperature
of the cell to 20-30 °C above the normal operating temperature.
6. After 30 minutes, decrease the temperature to the normal value and install the column as usual.

Thermal Cleaning
The TCD can become contaminated with deposits from such things as column bleed or dirty samples.
A wandering baseline, increased noise level, or changes in response on a checkout chromatogram all
indicate contamination. Thermal cleaning, or bakeout (heating the detector block to evaporate the
contaminant), should be performed only after you have confirmed that the carrier gas and the flow system
components are leak-free and contaminant-free.
Watch out for decreased sensitivity caused by samples that react with the filament, originating from
oxygen-contaminated carrier gas, leaks in plumbing, or column bleeding. Samples with active components,
such as acids and halogenated compounds can chemically attack the filament as well. Also, sample
condensation will contaminate the detector cell if the temperature is too low.

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7890/6890/6850 Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD) supplies


Item Description unit Part No.
For 1/8 in ss Packed Column Installation
1 Vespel/graphite ferrule, 1/8 in 10/pk 0100-1332
2 1/8 in nut, brass 10/pk 5180-4103
For 1/4 in ss Packed Column Installation
3 Vespel/graphite ferrule, 1/8 in 10/pk 0100-1332
4 1/8 in nut, brass 10/pk 5180-4103
5 1/4 in packed column adapter G1532-20710
6 Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in 10/pk 5080-8774
7 1/4 in nut, brass 10/pk 5180-4105 1/8 in SS packed column

For Capillary Column Installation (standard)


TCD capillary column adapter G1532-80540
8 Vespel/graphite ferrule, 1/8 in 10/pk 0100-1332
9 1/8 in nut, brass 10/pk 5180-4103
Universal column nut 2/pk 5181-8830
6850 column nut 2/pk 5183-4732
530 µm, 1.0 mm id graphite ferrule 10/pk 5080-8773
320 µm, 0.5 mm id graphite ferrule 10/pk 5080-8853
TCD sample 18711-60060
FID and TCD sample 18710-60170

1/4 in SS packed column

Standard design

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Installing a Capillary Column in the TCD
1. Gather the required supplies and tools.
• Front ferrule 2. Assemble the ferrules and 1/8 in brass Swagelok nut on the column.
• Back ferrule 3. Score the column using a glass scribing tool. The score must be square to ensure a clean break.
• Column nut 4. Break off the column end by supporting it against the column cutter opposite the scribe.
• Column cutter Inspect the end with a magnifying loupe to make certain that there are no burrs or jagged edges.
• 7/16 in wrench 5. Wipe the column walls with a tissue dampened with isopropanol to remove fingerprints and dust.
• Lab tissue 6. Insert the column into the detector until it bottoms.
• Lint-free gloves 7. Slide the column nut and ferrules up the column to the detector and finger tighten the nut.
8. Pull out 1 mm of column. Tighten the nut an additional 1/4 turn with a wrench or until the column
does not move.

TCD Ferrules
Column ID (mm) Back Ferrules Front Ferrules, 10/pk
WArNINgs &
0.53 5182-3477 5182-9673
CAuTIoN
0.32 5182-3477 5182-9676
0.25/0.2/0.1 5182-3477 5182-9677
• The oven and/or inlet may No hole 5182-3477 5182-9679
be hot enough to cause
1/8 in nut, brass, 10/pk 5180-4103
burns. If either is hot, wear
heat-resistant gloves to
protect your hands.
• Wear safety glasses to
protect your eyes from flying
Detector fitting
particles while handling,
cutting or installing glass
or fused silica capillary
columns. Use care in Front ferrule
handling these columns to
prevent puncture wounds.
• Wear clean, lint-free gloves Back ferrule
to prevent contamination of
parts with dirt and skin oils.
Column nut, 1/8 in brass

Column

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Determining the TCD


electronic Pressure Control (ePC)
If you have a 6890A or 6890A Plus GC, you may have an older design EPC flow manifold for the TCD.
The older design requires removal of sheet metal panels to attach the TCD reference flow gas supply inside
the GC. The new "Minifold" design allows TCD reference gas to be connected directly to the back
of the GC. Replacement TCD filament block assemblies have different part numbers depending on the
EPC design type.
Once you have determined the type of EPC module, consider ordering a passivated filament block assembly,
which is recommended for fatty acid analysis or reactive/acidic samples.

TCD Filament Block Assemblies


Instrument Passivated Applications specifications ePC Design Part No.
7890A Yes Standard TCD Analysis Complete Detector Assembly Original G3432-60220
Gases/Hydrocarbons Includes detector palette and heater/sensor assembly
7890A Yes Standard TCD Analysis Complete Detector Assembly Original G3432-60221
Gases/Hydrocarbons Includes detector palette and heater/sensor assembly
Third detector, side mounted
6890 No Standard TCD Analysis Filament Block Only Original G1532-60675
Gases/Hydrocarbons Must reuse heater/sensor
6890 No Standard TCD Analysis Filament Block Only Minifold G1532-60685
Gases/Hydrocarbons Must reuse heater/sensor
6890 Yes Recommended for Filament Block Only Original G1532-60690
Fatty Acid Analysis Must reuse heater/sensor
6890/6850 Yes Recommended for Filament Block Only Minifold G1532-60695
Fatty Acid Analysis Must reuse heater/sensor
6890/6850 No Complete Detector Assembly Minifold G2630-61230
Includes detector palette and heater/sensor assembly

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Flame Photometric Detector (FPD)


In 2005, Agilent released an improved FPD with minimum detectable levels (MDL) of 3.6 pg/s for sulfur and
60 fg/s for phosphorus. This is more than a 5 times improvement for sulfur. The updated design is based on
a one-piece, deactivated transfer line jet assembly and improved optics. Upgrade kits are available.

Operation
The FPD uses three gases: air and hydrogen to support the flame, and nitrogen makeup for capillary
columns. The flow rates are critical for optimizing performance. Using nitrogen as a makeup gas is essential
to obtaining low MDLs. Do not use helium for the makeup gas.

recommended gas Flows

Detector gas Flows Phosphorus Mode sulfur Mode


Air 100 mL/min 60 mL/min
Hydrogen 75 mL/min 50 mL/min
Nitrogen makeup 60 mL/min 60 mL/min

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Maintenance
Managing gas purity; contamination from column bleed, sample residue, and corrosion; and air leaks can
help keep your FPD at peak performance.

Gas Purity Glow plug, 0854-0141

Sulfur contamination is a common problem and causes noise and/or a higher baseline offset in the FPD.
To minimize sulfur contamination and achieve the lowest MDLs, use at least 99.9995% pure gases, clean
tubing, and regulators with metal diagrams. To protect your FPD over its lifetime, Agilent recommends gas
generators or supply gas filters designed to remove sulfur.

For more information on gas Clean Filters, see pages 132-133

Contamination
The FPD is susceptible to build up of residue on the surfaces of the ignitor coil, jet, combustion chamber,
and chamber window. The residue increases detector offset and reduces the signal-to-noise ratio.
The sample or column bleed usually cause the residue. After a period of time, you may need to rebuild
the detector and replace the transfer line. Do not clean the transfer line, jet, or other parts with brushes
or solvents.
To increase the time between servicing, remove the column, cap off the detector, and run it at 250 °C with
the flame to bake off some of the residue. Replacing the ignitor may reduce baseline output. If these tactics
are not effective, rebuild the detector.
If your solvent or sample is corrosive, it can erode the aluminum vent tube. Agilent recommends using
alternative stainless steel vent tubes for these applications.

Air Leaks
The original FPD design has three more internal seals than the new design. Temperature cycling of the
detector causes the ferrules to shrink and leaks to occur. The most common leaks are around the fused silica
transfer line. To eliminate these leaks, remove the detector from the GC and tighten the transfer line fittings.
For both the original and new FPD, leaks can develop at the column nut or capillary column adapter, the
gang fitting at the EPC module, around the vent tube, or around the ignitor glow plug. If you are replacing
fittings or O-rings, always use conditioned, graphitized-vespel ferrules and Agilent's low sulfur O-rings.
Make sure ferrules are the correct size for your column.

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Flame Ignition Problems


You can tell if your FPD is lit by checking the detector "Output" and "Flame" on the display. The detector
senses that the flame is on by comparing the output with the offset. An optimized FPD normally runs with
an output in the range of 30 to 80 with the offset point at 2.0. If the flame is out and the electrometer is on,
the output usually displays less than 1.
Most FPD ignition problems are caused by incorrect gas flows, incorrect column installation, or a dirty or
defective ignitor. To troubleshoot:

1. Make sure the FPD is at operating temperature before trying to light.


2. Remove the rubber drip tube while lighting the FPD.
3. Increase air supply pressure by 10-20 psi.
4. Check the detector gas flows to see if they match the Recommended Gas Flows table.
5. Check the detector output when you turn the flame on. The photomultiplier will see the glow of the
ignitor and jump to about 68000 pA.
6. Remove the column and check the tip for residue or burnt polymide coating. If it appears damaged,
cut off the damaged portion and reinstall to the proper height.
7. Remove the ignitor glow plug. If dirty or damaged, replace it.

Less common problems include leaks, quenching, and condensation:

• Large air leaks at the inlet or detector can reduce the percentage of the hydrogen-air mixture at the
detector and cause ignition problems.
• Large injections of certain samples can cause flameouts or quenching that cause the detector to
attempt to relight, interrupting your analysis.
• Condensation is a by-product of the burning of your sample. For many analyses, the liquid is collected
from the vent tube. If the liquid drips back into the detector, it will extinguish the flame. Agilent
recommends that you wait to light the flame until the detector is at temperature and equilibrated.
• Light leaks at the vent tube can cause a higher baseline offset. Make sure the vent tube ferrule seals
tightly against the emission block. Keep the lid closed over the detector.

TIPs & Tools

Helium is not a good makeup gas for


the FPD. You will not be able to light or
keep the detector lit in the sulfur mode
with helium.

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Installing a Capillary Column Adapter to the FPD


WhAT you NeeD:
1. Gather the required supplies and tools.
2. Load the GC maintenance method and wait for the GC to become ready. • FPD capillary
column adapter
3. Insert the capillary adapter into the 1/8 inch nut as shown, then thread the nut onto the detector fitting.
• Column cutter
4. Finger-tighten the nut, then tighten an additional 1/8 turn with a wrench.
• 1/4 in and 9/16 in
wrenches
• Metric ruler
• 1/8 in nut
FPD fitting
• Lint-free gloves

Capillary adapter

1/8 in nut

WArNINgs & CAuTIoN

• The oven and/or inlet may be hot enough to cause burns. If either is hot, wear
heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands.
• Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying particles while handling, cutting
or installing glass or fused silica capillary columns. Use care in handling these
columns to prevent puncture wounds.
• Wear clean, lint-free gloves to prevent contamination of parts with dirt and skin oils.

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WhAT you NeeD:


Attaching a Capillary Column to the FPD
1. Gather the required supplies and tools.
• Column measuring tool, 2. Load the GC maintenance method and wait for the GC to become ready.
P/N 19256-80640
3. Assemble a septum, column nut, and ferrule on the end of the column.
• Column cutter 4. Insert the end of the column through the column measuring tool so that the end protrudes
• 1/4 in and 7/16 in beyond the tool.
wrenches
5. Tighten the column nut until it grips the column. Tighten the nut an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn with
• Column nut a pair of wrenches. Snug the septum against the base of the column nut.
• Ferrule 6. Use a wafer cutter at 45° to score the column.
• Capillary column 7. Snap off the column end. The column may protrude about 1 mm beyond the end of the tool. Inspect
• Lint-free gloves the end with a magnifying loupe to make certain that there are no burrs or jagged edges.
8. Remove the column, nut, and swaged ferrule from the tool.
9. Wipe the column walls with a tissue dampened with isopropanol to remove fingerprints and dust.
10. Verify that a capillary adapter is installed in the detector fitting.
11. Carefully thread the swaged column up into the adapter. Finger-tighten the column nut, then use
a wrench to tighten an additional 1/8 turn.
If you are using a capillary column, the tip of the column must be at least 1 mm below the surface of the jet.
When you install the column, measure the distance from the sealing surface of the ferrule to the tip of the
column. This measurement is 153 mm for the original FPD and 145 mm for the new FPD. For the new
design, Agilent recommends using the column measuring tool, part number 19256-80640.

Score column here

Column measuring tool

Ferrule

Column nut 145 mm

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7890/6890/6850 FPD Ignitor and heat shield Assembly


Item Description Part No.
1 FPD Exit Tube Assembly
Aluminum 19256-60700
Stainless steel 19256-20705
2 Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in, 10/pk 5080-8774
3 Emission chamber
FPD, single 19256-80560
FPD, dual 19256-80600
4 FPD ignitor replacement kit 19256-60800
O-ring, size 2-010 0905-1610
Spacer, ignitor 19256-20590
Glow plug 0854-0141 Glow plug, 0854-0141
5 Ignitor cable assembly G1535-60600
6 Heat shield gasket, white 19256-80045
7 First heat shield window 19256-80030
8 Heat shield disk 19256-20580
9 Stainless steel coupling 19256-20550
10 Lock washer (4 required) 2190-0584
11 Screw, M3 x 12 mm, T10 (4 required) 0515-1084
12 Collar 19256-20690
13 Screw, M3 x 66 mm, T10 0515-0680
FPD check out sample 5188-5953
FPD sample 5188-5245

4
6
7
13
8
9
12

10
11
FPD ignitor and heat shield assembly

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FPD lens Assembly


ItemDescription Part No.
1 Clamp 19256-00090
2 Screw, M3 x 25 mm (4 required) 0515-0683
3 Window O-ring, inner, 0.926 in id, orange 5061-5886
4 Convex lens 1000-1438
5 Lens housing 19256-20900
6 Flange ring 19256-00200
7 Fluorocarbon Elastomer O-ring, brown, 1.239 in id 5061-5890

TIPs & Tools

Track detector output – when it increases


by 50%, remove the column, bake it out,
replace the ignitor, or rebuild the detector. 3
4
5

6
1

7
2

FPD lens assembly

FPD Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) and Bracket Assemblies


Description Part No.
Chimney back cover G1535-80520
Heator/sensor assembly G1535-60610
Transfer line support bracket 19256-00320
Bracket/support G1535-00010
Sulfur filter, 7890 and late model 6890* 1000-1437
Sulfur filter, blue, early model 6890* 19256-80000
Phosphorus filter, yellow 19256-80010
Filter spacer (used only with sulfur filter) 19256-20910
PMT housing assembly 19256-60510
Dual FPD chimney front G1535-00030
*Please contact Agilent technical support for assistance in selecting the correct sulfur filter for your 6890 FPD detector.

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Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector (NPD)

NPD Beads
The NPD for the 7890/6890 GC features a ceramic bead selective for nitrogen and phosphorous
compounds. Agilent offers three beads:

• Blos bead
• White ceramic bead
• Black ceramic bead
Compared to the white ceramic bead, the new Blos bead provides:

• Superior bead lifetime


• Faster attainment of stable operation at initial start-up, as well as more stable operation throughout
bead's lifetime
• Superior sensitivity and selectivity for phosphorous-containing compounds
• Similar sensitivity and selectivity for nitrogen-containing compounds
• Superior immunity to moisture
The white ceramic bead exhibits some tailing for phosphorous compounds. The black ceramic bead does
not exhibit peak tailing and typically has a longer lifetime than the white bead; however, it is less sensitive.
All Agilent NPD beads are preconditioned, self-aligning for installation and include a proof-of-performance
chromatogram.

NPD Beads
Description Part No.
Blos NPD bead assembly G3434-60806
NPD white ceramic bead assembly G1534-60570
NPD black ceramic bead assembly 5183-2007
Blos NPD bead assembly, G3434-60806

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NPD gas Flow


The hydrogen, air and makeup gas flows should be measured frequently. They can drift over time or
be changed unintentionally without knowledge of it occurring. Each gas flow should be measured
independently to obtain the most accurate values. NPDs are very sensitive to changes in the gas flows
and consistent flows are necessary to maintain performance levels.

Measuring NPD Flows


1. Set the bead voltage to 0.0 V.
2. Cool the NPD to 100 °C.
3. Remove the bead and store it carefully until re-installation.
4. Insert the NPD flow meter adapter tool into the NPD collector.
5. Attach the flow-measuring insert to the NPD flow meter adapter tool.
6. Place the flow meter tubing over the flow-measuring insert to begin measuring flows.

NPD Gas Purity


Because of its high sensitivity, the NPD requires very pure gases (99.999% or better). We strongly
recommend that moisture and hydrocarbon traps be used on the carrier gas and all detector gases,
including the detector hydrogen, air, and makeup gases. Dirty gases will not only give poor
chromatographic performance, but will shorten the bead life as well.

TIPs & Tools

Agilent has a comprehensive offering of GC columns, designed and manufactured to provide excellent and reproducible
performance for the benign to the most difficult types of samples. Learn more at www.agilent.com/chem/mygccolumns

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Cleaning and Replacement


The NPD requires periodic cleaning. In most cases, this only involves the collector and the jet. Agilent
provides brushes and wires that simplify the cleaning of all detector parts. The brushes are used to dislodge
particulates clinging to the metal surfaces. A fine wire is used to clean the jet opening of particulates.
Do not force too large a wire or probe into the jet opening or the opening will become distorted. A loss of
sensitivity or poor peak shape may result if the opening is deformed. The various parts can be ultrasonicated
after cleaning with a brush. Eventually the jet needs to be replaced, so it is strongly recommended to have
spare jets on hand.
Over time, residue from the bead or sample can build up in the collector and cause baseline problems.
You should clean the collector after you have damaged the bead two or three times.
The metal C-rings wear slightly with each assembly and disassembly. After several assemblies and
disassemblies (five or more), the rings may not seal effectively, causing an erratic baseline. A ceramic
insulator and seal kit is available (P/N 5182-9722). Always cool the detector to near-ambient when
changing seals and insulators.
Because there is no flame in the NPD, the jet does not collect silica and soot as does the FID jet. Although
you can clean the jet, it is more practical to simply replace dirty jets with new ones. If you do clean the jet,
use the cleaning wire, taking care not to damage the inside of the jet. You can also use a sonicator bath to
clean the jet.

Contaminants
Some chemical problems can also arise when using the NPD. Because it is a trace detector, be careful not
to contaminate the analytical system.

Glassware
Glassware must be very clean. Phosphate detergents should be avoided, so acid washing of glassware
followed by distilled water and solvent rinsing is recommended.

Solvents
Solvents should be checked for purity. Chlorinated solvents and silanizing reagents can decrease the useful
lifetime of the alkali source; excess reagent should be removed prior to injection, if possible.

Other Contamination Sources


Phosphate-containing leak detectors, phosphoric acid-treated columns or glass wool, polyimide-coated
columns, or nitrogen-containing liquid phases can add noise to the system and should be avoided.

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NPD Jet Identification and selection


Before ordering parts for NPD maintenance, determine which type of NPD is installed on your GC.
The NPD is available in two versions:

• Dedicated, Capillary Optimized: for capillary columns only


• Adaptable: for packed or capillary columns

Hint: Adaptable jets are longer than dedicated capillary jets.

NPD Jets
Description Jet Tip ID length (mm) Part No.
Jets for capillary optimized fittings
Capillary with extended jet (recommended) 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 51.5 G1534-80580
Capillary 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 42.8 G1531-80560
Capillary 0.47 mm (0.018 in) 42.8 G1531-80620
Jets for adaptable fittings
Capillary with extended jet (recommended) 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 70.5 G1534-80590
Capillary 0.29 mm (0.011 in) 61.5 19244-80560
Capillary 0.47 mm (0.018 in) 61.5 19244-80620
Packed 0.46 mm (0.018 in) 63.5 18710-20119

Adaptable fitting Capillary optimized fitting

Detector fitting

Adapter

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7890/6890/6850 Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector (NPD) supplies


2
ItemDescription Part No. 1
1 Screws, M3 x 0.5, 8 mm (Pozidriv) 0515-0655
3
2 NPD white ceramic bead assembly G1534-60570
NPD black ceramic bead assembly 5183-2007
9
3 Lid weldment G1534-80510 10 11
4 Metal C-ring, top 0905-2580 4 12
5
5 Alumina insulator, upper G1534-40020 6
6 Collector funnel G1534-20530
7 Alumina insulator, lower G1534-40030 8 7
8 Metal C-ring, bottom 0905-1284
9 Screw, M4 x 07, 10 mm 0515-2495
10 J-Clamp 1400-0015
11 Screw, M4 x 07, 10 mm 0515-2495
12 NPD interconnect assembly G1534-60610 13
14
13 Mounting pallet G1531-40020
14 Jet, 0.011 in/0.29 mm id tip, capillary dedicated G1531-80560
Jet, 0.011 in id tip, capillary adaptable 19244-80560
15
Jet, packed standard 0.018 in id tip 18710-20119 16
15 Base weldment, capillary NPD for 6890/6850 only G1534-80500
Base weldment, packed NPD for 6890/6850 only G1534-80540
17
Base weldment, capillary NPD, 7890A G3434-67500
Base weldment, packed NPD, 7890A G3434-67540
18
16 Lid stop G1534-20590
NPD ceramic insulator kit 5182-9722
Includes items 4, 5, 7, and 8
17 FID/NPD adapter for capillary column 19244-80610
Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector (NPD) assembly
FID/NPD 1/8 in packed column 19231-80520
FID/NPD 1/4 in packed column 19231-80530
18 Insulating cup 19234-60720
Vespel ferrule, 1/4 in, 10/pk 5080-8774
530 µm, 1.0 mm id graphite ferrule, 10/pk 5080-8773
320 µm, 0.5 mm id graphite ferrule, 10/pk 5080-8853
1/4 in nut, brass, 10/pk 5180-4105
Universal column nut, 2/pk 5181-8830
Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector sample 18789-60060

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Nitrogen and Sulfur


Chemiluminescence Detectors
The Agilent 355 Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detector (SCD) is the most sensitive and selective
chromatographic sulfur detector available for the analysis of sulfur compounds.
The Agilent 255 Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector (NCD) is a nitrogen-specific detector that produces
a linear and equimolar response to nitrogen compounds based on a chemiluminescent reaction of NO with
ozone. Even complex sample matrices can be analyzed with little or no interference.
Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector (NCD)

Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector (NCD) supplies


Description Part No.
Dual plasma burner accessory kit G6600-60038
Includes ferrules, fittings and quartz tube
PM Kit, DP RV5 oil pump G6600-67007
Includes 6 chemical traps for ozone destruction, 3 oil coalescer elements and
Dual plasma burner accessory kit, G6600-60038
4 (1 qt) bottles of synthetic oil
PM Kit, dry piston pump G6600-67008
Includes 4 chemical traps for ozone destruction and 2 repair kits for pump
12-month maintenance kit G6600-67009
Includes 6 qt oil, 12 chemical traps, 4 oil filter elements, 2 sets of ceramic tubes,
and 2 O-rings
Replacement oil coalescing filter G6600-80042
Oil mist filter for RV5 pump G6600-80043
Replacement oil coalescing filter, G6600-80042 Replacement oil coalescing filter for oil mist filter G6600-80044
Replacement odor filtration element G6600-80045
O-ring, 1.3614 in id G6600-80050
O-ring, 1.301 in id G6600-80051
Dual plasma quartz tube G6600-80063
Mobil 1 synthetic oil G6600-85001
Oil, Edwards Ultragrade for RV3 and RV5 pumps G6600-85002
Spare column nut and ferrule kit G6600-80018

Replacement oil coalescing filter for oil mist filter,


G6600-80044

Replacement odor filtration element, G6600-80045

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sulfur Chemiluminescence Detector (sCD) supplies


Description Part No.
PM Kit, dry piston pump G6600-67006
Includes dry piston seal, 6 Moleculite vacuum pump traps and 1 set of ceramic tubes
PM Kit, dry piston pump G6600-67008
Includes 4 chemical traps for ozone destruction and 2 repair kits for pump
Dual plasma burner accessory kit G6600-60037
Mobil 1 synthetic oil G6600-85001
Oil mist filter for RV5 pump G6600-80043
Oil, Edwards Ultragrade for RV3 and RV5 pumps G6600-85002
O-ring, 1.301 in id G6600-80051
Ozone destruction chemical trap G6600-85000
Replacement oil coalescing filter for oil mist filter G6600-80044
Sulfur chemiluminescence test sample G2933-85001 Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detector (SCD)
Sulfur trap G2933-85003
For carrier H2 and air gases; one required for each cylinder of gas (3 total)
Spare column nut and ferrule kit G6600-80018

Miscellaneous Instrument Parts and supplies


Description Part No.
Oven exhaust deflector for 6890 G1530-80650
Oven exhaust deflector for 6850 G2630-60710
PM kit, G6600-67008

Dual plasma burner accessory kit, G6600-60037

Oil mist filter, G6600-80043

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gC standards
gC Qualitative standards
Description Part No.
Qualitative simulated Distallation standards
Boiling Point Calibration Sample No. 1 5080-8716
Low Boiling Point Calibration Sample No. 220 5080-8768
Boiling Point Calibration Sample No. 320 5080-8769
PolyWax 500, 1 g, neat 5188-5316
PolyWax 655, 1 g, neat 5188-5317
Qualitative Petrochemical standards
Alcohol in Gasoline Sample 18900-60640
Natural Gas Sample 5080-8756
Transformer Gas Sample 5080-8759
Refinery Gas Sample 5080-8755
Reference Gas Oil No. 1, Batch 2 5060-9086
Miscellaneous Qualitative standards
Nickel Catalyst Test Sample 19354-60510
Nickel Catalyst refill 5080-8761
MIDI System Calibration Standard 19298-60500
Oral Fluids Analyzer Test Sample G1540-85010

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gC/Ms Parts and supplies


Your mass spectrometer is a sensitive, specialized device that delivers a higher level of functionality
than other GC detectors. To continue achieving optimal results, it is critical to maintain your system
properly by performing the essential tasks within this section. Some of the benefits of maintaining
your GC/MSD include:

• Less downtime for repairs


• Longer lifetime for your MSD system
• Reduction in overall operating costs
It is advisable to keep a log book of system performance, Autotune, and maintenance operations performed.
This makes it easier to identify variations from normal performance and to take corrective action.

Maintenance schedule

every every every


Task week 6 months year As needed
Tune the MSD 3
Change injection port liners 3
Check the foreline pump oil level 3
Gas ballast the foreline pump 3
Check the calibration vial 3
Replace the foreline pump oil 3
Check the diffusion pump fluid 3
Replace the diffusion pump fluid 3
Replace the dry pump diaphragm seals
(MVP55) 3
Replace the dry pump tip seals (IDP3) 3
Replace the traps and filters 3
Clean the ion source 3
Change the carrier gas trap(s)
and purifier 3
Replace worn out parts 3
Lubricate seals (where appropriate) 3
Replace column 3

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MSD Contamination
Contamination is usually identified by excessive background in the mass spectra, which can come
from the GC or MSD. The source of contamination can sometimes be determined by identifying the
contaminants. Some contaminants are much more likely to originate in the GC, while others are likely
to originate in the MSD.

Contamination sources in the gC


• Column or septum bleed
• Dirty injection port
• Injection port liner
• Contaminated syringe
• Poor quality carrier gas
• Dirty carrier gas tubing
• Fingerprints
• Air leaks
• Cleaning solvents and materials

Contamination sources in the MsD


• Air leaks
• Cleaning solvents and materials
• Fingerprints inside the manifold
• Diffusion pump fluid
• Foreline pump oil
The action required to remove contamination depends on the type and level of contamination. Minor
contamination by water or solvents can usually be removed by allowing the system to pump (with a flow of
clean carrier gas) overnight. Serious contamination by rough pump oil, diffusion pump fluid or fingerprints is
much more difficult to remove and may require extensive cleaning.

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Air Leaks
Air leaks are a problem for any instrument that requires a vacuum to operate. Leaks are generally caused by
vacuum seals that are damaged or not fastened correctly.

Symptoms of leaks
• Higher than normal vacuum manifold pressure or foreline pressure
• Higher than normal background
• Peaks characteristic of air (m/z 18, 28, 32, and 44 or m/z 14 and 16)
• Poor sensitivity
• Low relative abundance of m/z 502 (this varies with the tune program and MSD used)

Remedy
• Check interface nut for tightness. Replace if necessary.
• Check and leak test the GC injection port.
Leaks can occur in other places in the MSD, including the following:

• GC/MSD interface column nut


• Side/top plate O-ring (all the way around)
• Vent valve O-ring
• Calibration valve
• High vacuum gauge tube/controller fitting
• Cracked ion gauge tube (5973/5972/5971)
• Front and rear end plate O-rings
• GC/MSD interface O-ring (where the interface attaches to the vacuum manifold)
• Diffusion pump co-seal
• Baffle adapter O-ring
• Turbomolecular pump O-ring
• Vespel/Graphite ferrules, when heated

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Cleaning Solvents
It is common to see cleaning solvent peaks in the mass spectra shortly after the ion source is cleaned.

Remedy
• Dry all cleaned metal parts in the GC oven before reassembling and reinstalling them.
Refer to specific cleaning procedures in your MSD Hardware Manual or MSD Maintenance
and Troubleshooting Manual.
• Use a temperature above the boiling point of the solvent but below the limit of the column.

Fingerprints
Fingerprints contain hydrocarbons that can appear in mass spectra. Hydrocarbon contamination is
characterized by a series of mass peaks 14 m/z apart. The abundances of these peaks decrease as peak
mass increases. Fingerprint contamination is usually caused by the failure to wear lint-free, nylon gloves
during ion source cleaning, GC inlet maintenance, or from installing the column. Use special care to
avoid recontamination of parts after you clean them. This typically occurs after some maintenance
or part replacement.

Remedy
Reclean using clean, nylon gloves and proper cleaning techniques.

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MsD Contamination Identification


The following table lists some of the more common contaminants, the ion characteristics of those
contaminants, and the likely sources of those contaminants.

Common Contaminants

Ions (m/z) Compound Possible source


13, 14, 15, 16 Methane CI gas
18, 28, 32, 44 or 14, 16 H20, N2, O2, CO2, CO2 or N, O Residual air and water, air leaks,
outgassing from Vespel ferrules
31, 51, 69, 100, 119, 131, 169, PFTBA and related ions PFTBA (tuning compound)
181, 214, 219, 264, 376, 414,
426, 464, 502, 576, 614
31 Methanol Cleaning solvent
43, 58 Acetone Cleaning solvent
78 Benzene Cleaning solvent
91, 92 Toluene or Xylene Cleaning solvent
105, 106 Xylene Cleaning solvent
151, 153 Trichloroethane Cleaning solvent
69 Foreline pump fluid or PFTBA Foreline pump oil vapor or
calibration valve leak
73, 147, 207, 221, 281, 295, Dimethylpolysiloxane Septum bleed or methyl silicone
355, 429 column coating
77, 94, 115, 141, 168, 170, 262, Diffusion pump fluid Diffusion pump fluid
354, 446 and related ions
149 Plasticizer (phthalates) Vacuum seals (O-rings) damaged
by high temperatures, use of vinyl
or plastic gloves
Peaks spaced 14 amu apart Hydrocarbons Fingerprints, foreline pump oil

The easiest way to insure that you minimize background contamination and remove damaging oxygen from
your carrier gas system is to use a carrier gas purifying trap right before the gas enters your GC system.
Column bleed generally appears as a continuous and increased rise in the baseline at higher column
temperatures, especially at or near the upper temperature limit of the GC column. Septum bleed usually
appears as discrete peaks, and can occur at any temperature.
A crude sign of a "leak-free" MS system is when the ion ratio of m/z 28 (nitrogen) over m/z 32 (oxygen)
is approximately two or greater.
Even preconditioned ferrules can shrink slightly at very high temperatures. If leak problems persist upon
a new column installation, check this fitting first.

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Mass spectrometer symptoms


Mass spectrometer symptoms can typically be classified as either affecting system sensitivity or affecting the repeatability of a measurement.
Most symptoms can be corrected by following the suggested corrective actions.

Mass spectrometer symptoms

symptoms remedy

sensitivity
Wrong retention time Check GC, method, application and carrier gas velocity.
Low signal Check GC, tune vacuum system.
Leaking injection port Clean the injection port.
Replace the injection port liner and septa.
Air leak Check and tighten interface nut, leak test GC injection port.
Peak widths Do Autotune, check flow rate and temperature stability.
Interfering peaks Check time parameters, coeluting peaks, column type.
Excessive background Do Autotune and compare to background specifications.
Check time parameters.
Incorrect mass assignment Retune.
Abnormal spectra – excessive background contamination Check for contamination.
Incorrect tuning Check tune file, retune, check sample.
Repeller voltage is too low Raise voltage to test for response.
Dirty ion source Clean source.

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Mass spectrometer symptoms

symptoms remedy

repeatability
Dirty syringe needle Clean or replace the syringe.
Wrong syringe needle Replace syringe and septa.
Leaking injection port Perform injection port maintenance.
Replace the injection port liner, septa and liner O-ring.
Injection is too large Check method and injection volume, split ratio and/or splitless purge time.
Loose column connections Tighten column nuts on injection port or transfer line.
Replace column nuts and ferrule.
Variations in pressure, column flow and temperature Ensure the MSD is located in an environment where the temperature is stable.
Keep MSD out of drafts and direct sunlight.
Check that the carrier gas is steady and well regulated.
Service the foreline pump and/or diffusion pump.
Dirty ion source Clean source.
Loose connections in the analyzer Check internal and external analyzer wiring conections, make sure all are secure.
Ground loops Check main electrical lines.

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Cleaning and Maintenance supplies


Description Part No.
One Year Maintenance Kit (for diffusion pump systems) 5183-2096
Includes Big Universal Trap for He (1/8 in), abrasive sheets (5/pk), lint-free cloths (15/pk),
cotton swabs (100/pk), SantoVac Ultra, 18.5 mL (2 each), rough pump oil (1 L), filament
assembly, octafluoronapthalene (OFN)
Nylon gloves, lint-free, large, 1 pair 8650-0030
Nylon gloves, lint-free, small, 1 pair 8650-0029
Lint-free industrial wipes, 100% cotton, 9 x 9 in, 300/pk 9310-4828
Ion source cleaning kit 5181-8863
5975 MSD Includes lint-free cloths (15/pk), abrasive sheets (5/pk), cotton swabs (100/pk), lint-free
nylon gloves, abrasive Alumina powder
Cloths, lint-free, 15/pk 05980-60051
Cotton swabs, 100/pk 5080-5400
Abrasive sheets, aluminum oxide green lapping paper, 600 mesh, 5/pk 5061-5896
Alumina powder, abrasive, 1 kg 8660-0791
PFTBA sample, certified, 10 g, 5.32 mL 8500-0656
Replacement glass bulb for PFTBA and PFDTD test sample G3170-80002
Replacement glass vial for PFTBA and PFDTD test sample 05980-20018
Activated alumina, absorbent pellets for Edwards rough pump traps, non-LC/MS, 1 lb can 8500-1233
MSD Tool Kit, 5975/5973 G1099-60566
Includes source hold tool, lint-free cloth, cotton swabs, lint-free nylon gloves, abrasive sheets,
wrenches and driving tools
MSD Tool Kit, 5972/5971 05971-60561
Includes small cleaning rod, large cleaning rod, source hold tool, cotton swabs, lint-free nylon
gloves, abrasive sheets, wrenches and driving tools

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Cleaning and Maintenance supplies


Description Part No.
Ms Interface supplies
MS interface column nut, female 05988-20066
Column nut for long or long two-hole ferrules 05921-21170
Universal column nut, 2/pk 5181-8830 MS interface column nut, 05988-20066
MS interface column installation tool for 5973 and 5975 G1099-20030
Column installation tool for 5975T G3880-20030
Tools
Screwdriver, 3 in Pozidriv shaft No. 1 pt, fits no. 2-4 screws 8710-0899
Screwdriver, 4 in Pozidriv shaft No. 2 pt, fits no. 5-10 screws 8710-0900
Open end wrench, 1/4 and 5/16 in 8710-0510
Hex nut driver, 5.5 mm 8710-1220
Screwdriver, Torx T20 8710-1615
Universal column nut, 5181-8830
Screwdriver, Torx T15 8710-1622
Screwdriver, Torx T10 5182-3466
Ferrules
0.4 mm Vespel/Graphite ferrule for 200/250 µm columns, 10/pk 5062-3508
0.5 mm Vespel/Graphite ferrule for 320 µm columns, 10/pk 5062-3506
250 µm Vespel/Graphite ferrule, 10/pk 5181-3323
SilTite metal ferrules for 1/16 in od tubing, 10/pk 5184-3571
Includes 2 column nuts
SilTite metal ferrules, 1/16 in x 0.4 mm id, 10/pk 5184-3569 Column installation tool, G1099-20030
Includes 2 column nuts
SilTite metal ferrules, 1/16 in x 0.5 mm id, 10/pk 5184-3570
Includes 2 column nuts
Ferrule pre-swaging tool G2855-60200
Plug for microfluidic manifold or unions G2855-60570

Vespel/Graphite ferrules, 5181-3323

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Ion Source
The ion source operates by electron ionization (EI) or chemical ionization (CI). The sample enters the ion
source from the GC/MSD interface. Electrons emitted by a filament enter the ionization chamber, guided by
a magnetic field. The high-energy electrons interact with the sample molecules, ionizing and fragmenting
them. The positive voltage on the repeller pushes the positive ions into the lens stack, where they pass
through several electrostatic lenses. These lenses concentrate the ions into a tight beam, which is directed
into the mass filter.
Electron Impact (EI) Ion Source

Maintaining the Ion source


Cleaning procedures for MSDs vary. Refer to your Troubleshooting and Maintenance Manual for specific ion
source cleaning procedures.

Common Measures of Instrument Performance


• Abundance of certain ions (e.g., percentage of the 502 ion from the Autotune report)
• Shape of lens ramps and the chosen voltages, especially Repeller Ramp
• Sensitivity obtainable for a given analysis
• Ability to tune to a given reference compound (e.g., DFTPP)

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Preparing to Clean
Prior to cleaning, the mass spectrometer must be vented and the ion source must be removed.
Before venting the system, the following conditions must be met:

• Heated zones are less than 100 °C


• The diffusion pump is off and cool
• The turbo pump is off and not spinning
• The rough pump is off
Always allow the automatic venting routine to run its full course. Improper venting may cause diffusion
pump fluid to be deposited into the analyzer (backstreaming). It can also reduce the life of the multiplier
or other sensitive MS parts.

MsD Flow rates (ml/min)

Min Max Diff Pump Max Turbo Pump Tuning Max


5975 0.1 2.0 4.0 2.0
5973 0.1 2.0 4.0 2.0
5972 0.1 2.0 N/A 2.0
5971 0.1 1.5 N/A 1.0
GCD 0.1 1.0 N/A 1.0

WArNINgs & CAuTIoN

Important: Do not abrasively or ultrasonically clean the insulators.


Abrasively clean the surfaces that contact the sample or ion beam. Use an abrasive slurry of alumina
powder and reagent-grade methanol on a cotton swab. Use enough force to remove all discoloration.
Polishing the parts is not necessary; small scratches will not harm performance. Abrasively clean
discoloration where electrons from filaments enter the source body.
Take care to avoid contaminating cleaned and dried parts. Put on new, clean gloves before handling
the parts. Do not put the cleaned parts on a dirty surface. Place them only on clean, lint-free cloths.

TIPs & Tools

It is good practice to replace scratched


lenses and other ion source parts
regularly. Scratched source parts lead
to poor performance.

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electron Impact (eI) Ion source


The recommended cleaning material for the EI ion source is abrasive, aluminum oxide powder.
Do not immerse filaments or lens insulators in solvent. If insulators are dirty, clean them with a cotton
swab dampened with reagent-grade methanol. If that does not clean the insulators, replace them.

5975/5973 MsD electron Impact Ion source Parts (eI)


Inert
Item Description Part No. Part No.
1 Ion source body G1099-20130 G2589-20043
2 Drawout plate, 3 mm 05971-20134 G2589-20100
Electron Impact (EI) Ion Source Drawout plate, 6 mm G3163-20530 G2589-20045
3 Drawout cylinder G1072-20008 G1072-20008
4 Ion focus lens 05971-20143 05971-20143
4 Lens insulator G3170-20530 G3170-20530
6 Entrance lens G3170-20126 G3170-20126
7 Cap screw, gold plated G1999-20021 G1999-20021
8 High temperature filament G3170-60050 G3170-60050
9 Transfer line socket G1099-20136 G1099-20136
Lens insulator, G3170-20530 10 Repeller insulator G1099-20133 G1099-20133
11 Repeller G1099-20132 G2589-20044

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9
5
4
10
3 11
2

1 7

8
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Chemical Ionization (CI) Ion source


Because the CI ion source operates at much higher pressures than the EI ion source, it will probably
require more frequent cleaning than the EI ion source.
The source should be cleaned whenever there are performance anomalies that are associated with
a dirty ion source. Let analytical performance be your guide.
When cleaning the CI ion source, concentrate on the CI repeller, ion source body, and drawout plate.
Be sure to clean the 0.5 mm diameter holes in the ion source body and drawout plate.
Agilent 5975 Ion Source
Cleaning the ion source is very similar to cleaning the EI ion source. Use the same EI cleaning procedure
with the following exceptions:

• The CI ion source may not look dirty, but deposits left by chemical ionization are very difficult to
remove. Clean the CI ion source thoroughly.
• Use a round wooden toothpick to gently clean out the electron entrance hole in the source body
and the ion exit hole in the drawout plate.
• Do not use halogenated solvents. Use hexane for the final rinse.

5975/5973 MsD Chemical Ionization Ion source Parts (CI)


Item Description Part No.
1 Source body G1999-20430
TIPs & Tools
2 Drawout plate G1999-20446
3 Drawout cylinder G1999-20444
Visual appearance is not an accurate
4 Ion focus lens G1999-20443
guide to cleanliness of the CI ion source.
4 Lens insulator G3170-20540 The CI ion source can show little or no
6 Entrance lens G3170-20126 discoloration, yet still need cleaning.
7 Repeller insulator G1999-20433
8 Repeller G1999-20432
9 High temperature filament G1099-80053
10 Cap screw, gold plated G1999-20021
11 Interface tip seal/spring G1999-60412

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11
5
4
3
2

1 9
8
10
7

5975/5973 MSD Chemical Ionization (CI) ion source assembly

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Installing a Capillary Column


in the gC/MsD Interface
1. Condition the column.
2. Vent the MSD and open the analyzer chamber. Be sure you can see the end of the GC/MSD interface.
3. If the CI interface is installed, remove the spring-loaded tip seal from the MSD end of the interface.
4. Slide an interface nut and conditioned ferrule onto the free end of the GC column. The tapered end
of the ferrule must point towards the nut.
4. Slide the column into the GC/MSD interface until you can pull it out through the analyzer chamber.
6. Score the column using a glass scribing tool. The score must be square to ensure a clean break.
7. Trim 1 cm off the end of the column. Do not let any column fragments fall into the analyzer chamber.
They could damage the turbo pump.
8. Clean the outside of the free end of the column with a lint-free cloth moistened with methanol.
9. Adjust the column.
ü 5975 – Push the column through, and then let it pass the end of the Transferline by 1-2 mm.
With the analyzer door partially open, view through the glass plate to see the column protrude.
ü 5973 – Push the column through, and then let it pass the end of the Transferline by 1-2 mm
as seen with the analyzer door open from that side.
ü 5972 – Push the column in all the way and then pull it back about 1-2 mm.
Use the flashlight and magnifying glass if necessary to see the end of the column inside the analyzer
changer. Do not use your finger to feel for the column end.
10. Hand-tighten the nut. Make sure the position of the column does not change as you tighten the nut.
Reinstall the spring-loaded tip seal if it was removed earlier.
11. Check the GC oven to be sure that the column does not touch the oven walls.
12. Tighten the nut 1/4 to 1/2 turn. Check the tightness after one or two heat cycles.

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Installing a capillary column in the GC/MSD interface

Analyzer chamber
Interface column nut TIPs & Tools

Column The column installation procedure for


GC/MSD interface
5975 MSDs is different from that for
(MSD end)
most previous MSDs. Using the
1 to 2 mm GC/MSD interface procedure from another instrument
(GC end) may result in poor sensitivity and
possible damage to the MSD.
MSD GC

TIPs & Tools


Agilent J&W GC Columns offer the lowest bleed levels, the best inertness for acids/bases/mixed
functional compounds, and the tightest column-to-column reproducibility. Learn more at
www.agilent.com/chem/mygccolumns

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QuickSwap MS Interface Restrictors


Agilent's QuickSwap Capillary Flow Technology module and pre-swaged fused silica tubing restrictors can
increase the productivity of your Agilent 5973N and 5975 Inert MSD Systems, allowing you to change
columns without venting the MSD. QuickSwap not included.

These restrictors are prefabricated for convenience and ease-of-use. For applications requiring other
QuickSwap Capillary Flow Technology module
restrictor sizes, Agilent offers a wide variety of deactivated fused silica tubing, SilTite ferrules and
swaging tools.

Quickswap Ms Interface restrictors


Description ID (mm) unit Part No.
QuickSwap restrictor 0.092 4/pk G3185-60361
QuickSwap restrictor 0.100 4/pk G3185-60362
QuickSwap restrictor 0.110 4/pk G3185-60363
QuickSwap restrictor 0.120 4/pk G3185-60364
QuickSwap restrictor variety pack, 2 each of the above id restrictors G3185-60300

silTite Metal Ferrules


Description unit Part No.
For use with 0.25 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5361
For use with 0.32 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5362
For use with 1/16 in od stainless steel tubing 10/pk 5184-3571
Includes 2 column nuts
SilTite metal ferrules, 5188-5361
For use with 0.53 mm id capillary columns 10/pk 5188-5363

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MSD Filaments
Like the filaments in an incandescent light bulb, the ion source filaments will eventually burn out. Certain
practices will reduce the chance of early failure.

• When setting up data acquisition parameters, set the solvent delay so that the analyzer will not turn on Filament assembly (EI), G3170-60050
while the solvent peak is eluting
• When the software prompts 'Override solvent delay at the beginning of a run' always select 'No'
• Higher emission current will reduce filament life
• If you control your MSD from the Edit Parameters screen, always select 'MS Off' before changing any
of the filament parameters

MsD Filaments
Description 5975 series 5975T series 5973 series 5972 series 5971 series
Filament assembly (EI) G3170-60050 G3170-60050 G3170-60050 05971-60140
Filament assembly (CI) G1099-80053 G1099-80053
Micro ion vacuum gauge G3170-80001
Triode gauge tube for measuring vacuum 0960-0897
Ion gauge controller G3880-80010
Ion gauge tube G3880-80011

TIPs & Tools

It is very useful to switch from one


filament to the other every three months
so that when a filament fails, you know
the other will fail soon. This will allow you
to change both filaments at the same
time. Since the GC/MS system is already
vented, it's a good idea to replace other
supplies in the flowpath at the same time
as the filaments.

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Quadrupole Mass Filter


The mass filter does not require periodic maintenance. It should not be removed from the radiator or
disturbed in any way.

• Never put the quadrupole in an ultrasonic cleaner.


• Never change the physical orientation of the quadrupole mass filter.
• The fused-quartz quadrupole is fragile and will break if dropped or handled roughly.
• The material in the cusps of the quadrupole is very hygroscopic. If exposed to water, the quadrupole
must be dried very slowly to prevent damage.
• Cleaning techniques that are appropriate for other manufacturers' instruments are not suitable for
Agilent MSDs – and may actually harm the mass filter.
• To save time and effort, use only Agilent MSD mass filters, which do not require periodic cleaning
or maintenance.
• In case of extreme contamination, contact a trained Agilent service representative to perform the mass
filter cleaning.

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MSD Electron Multipliers


and Replacement Horn
The lifetime of an electron multiplier is directly related to the current that flows through it and the extent
of contamination or condensation that it experiences. Replace the electron multiplier or replacement horn
when voltage is over 2500 V. To maximize electron multiplier life: Electron multiplier replacement horn

• Maintain the best possible vacuum, especially in the analyzer manifold


• Use extreme caution and be conservative with venting, pumpdown, and all vacuum system procedures
to keep pump fluid background to a minimum
• After venting, allow four hours for pumpdown and thermal equilibration before scanning
• Actively look for background contamination and leaks and repair them immediately
• Don't tune excessively – PFTBA can result in higher background over an extended period of time
• Replace the electron multiplier if vacuum is poor or voltage is over 2500 V

MsD electron Multipliers and replacement horn


Description 5975 series 5973 series 5972/5971 series
Electron multiplier replacement horn 05971-80103 05971-80103 05971-80103
Use with electron multipliers with "straight" horns
Triple axis detector assembly* G3170-80100
Triple axis electron multiplier G3170-80103
EM signal wire, low noise detector G3170-80008
High energy dynode G1099-80001
Electron multiplier 05971-80102
*Included on 5975 triple axis detector systems

TIPs & Tools

The Agilent multipliers and horns listed


are recommended for your MSD. Other
manufacturers' products may be
incompatible with Agilent instruments
and can result in reduced sensitivity,
lifetime, and noise problems.

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Vacuum Systems and Pumps


The vacuum system creates the high vacuum (low pressure) required for the MSD to operate. Without this
vacuum, the molecular mean free path is too short.
Ions cannot travel from the ion source through the mass filter to the electron multiplier (detector) without
colliding with other molecules.
The main components of the vacuum system are:

• Vacuum manifold
• Foreline gauge
• Calibration valve
• Gauge controller (optional)
• Vacuum seals
• Foreline pump and/or trap
• Diffusion/turbo pump and fan
• High vacuum gauge tube

Pressure symptoms
This section describes unusual pressure readings and their possible causes. The symptoms in this section
are based on typical pressures. At typical column flow rates (0.5-2.0 mL/min), the foreline pressure
will be approximately 20 to 100 m Torr. The vacuum manifold pressure will be approximately 1 x 10-6
to 1.4 x 10-4 Torr.
These pressures can vary widely from instrument to instrument, so it is important that you are familiar with
the pressures that are typical for your instrument at a given carrier gas flow and oven temperature.
The foreline pressures listed can only be measured on diffusion pump-equipped systems. Turbomolecular
pumps are controlled according to their speed and do not have foreline pressure gauges.
The vacuum manifold pressures can only be measured if your system is equipped with the optional
gauge controller.

TIPs & Tools

Keeping a pan under the vacuum pump


helps to detect and identify the origin of
oil leaks.

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Pressure symptoms

symptoms Possible Causes

Foreline pressure is too high


ü Pressure is above 100 m Torr. ü Column (carrier gas) flow is too high
ü Pressure for a given column flow ü Wrong carrier gas
has increased over time ü Air leak (normally at transferline interface)
ü Foreline pump oil level is low or oil is contaminated
ü Foreline hose is constricted
ü Foreline gauge is not working correctly
ü Foreline pump is not working correctly

Foreline pressure is too low


ü Pressure is below 20 m Torr. ü Column (carrier gas) flow is too low
ü Wrong carrier gas
ü Column plugged or crushed by an overtightened nut
ü Empty or insufficient carrier gas supply
ü Bent or pinched carrier gas tubing
ü Foreline gauge is not working correctly

Vacuum manifold pressure is too high


ü Pressure is above 1.4 x 10-4 Torr. ü Column (carrier gas) flow is too high
ü Pressure for a given column flow ü Wrong carrier gas
has increased over time ü Air leak
ü Foreline pump is not working correctly
ü Diffusion pump fluid level is low or fluid is contaminated
ü Defective gauge controller
ü Faulty ion gauge tube

Vacuum manifold pressure is too low


ü Pressure is below 1.4 x 10-4 Torr. ü Column (carrier gas) flow is too low
ü Wrong carrier gas
ü Column plugged or crushed by an overtightened nut
ü Empty or insufficient carrier gas supply
ü Bent or pinched carrier gas tubing
ü Defective gauge controller
ü Faulty ion gauge tube

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Diffusion Pump
It is not necessary to change the diffusion pump fluid more than once a year, unless you observe symptoms
that suggest a problem with the fluid. The MSD must be vented in order to check the diffusion pump fluid
(except for the 5975/5973). Therefore, the best time to check the fluid is when the instrument is already
vented for other maintenance.

How to Check the Fluid Level

5972/5971 Series
1. If it is not vented already, shut down and vent the MSD according to instrument manual.
2. Unplug the MSD power cord.
3. Remove the pump and cover the top with aluminum foil.
4. After heating the pump in a GC oven at 60 °C for 15 minutes to make the fluid flow down into the
reservoir at the bottom, remove the stack parts.
4. Inspect the pump fluid. If the fluid is discolored or contains particulate material, the fluid
must be changed.
6. Use a metal ruler to determine the depth of the fluid. A pump that has been in operation should have a
pool 9 mm +/- 1 mm deep. Fluid in freshly charged pumps will be 12 mm deep. It is normal that up to
2 mL of oil may be in the rear portion of the vacuum manifold. The recommended total fluid charge for
the 5971/5972 is 18 mL (+/- 2 mL).

5975/5973 Series
• Use the sight glass to determine the depth of the fluid. The recommended total fluid charge is
approximately 37 mL.

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Foreline Pump
The oil in the foreline or rough pump should be replaced on average once every six months, but can vary
depending upon applications. If a foreline trap is present, the molecular sieves should also be replaced after
an oil change.
Avoid contact with the pump oil. The residue from some samples may be toxic. Dispense of used oil properly.

Pump oils
Description Part No.
Foreline Pump
Foreline pump (rotary pump) oil, Inland 45, 1 L 6040-0834
High vacuum grease, 25 g 6040-0289
Diffusion pump fluid, 18.5 mL 6040-0809*
IDP Series tip seal kit for 5975T IDP3TS
Oil mist exhaust filter G1099-80039
*2 required for 5975 and 5973 Series

General Instructions on How to Replace the Pump Oil

1. Vent and shut down the MSD.


2. Place a container under the drain plug on the foreline pump.
3. Remove the fill cap from the top of the pump to expose the fill hole.
4. Remove the drain plug from the pump.
5. Reconnect the MSD to its power source. Switch on for 2 or 3 seconds, and then switch it off again.
This displaces old oil from the internal pump cavities. Disconnect the power cord again.
6. Reinstall the drain plug and pour pump oil into the fill hole.
7. Reinstall the fill cap.
8. Reconnect the MSD power cord.
9. Start up and pump down the MSD according to the Instrument Manual procedure.

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7000A Triple Quadropole GC/MS


Parts and Supplies
Engineered from the ground up for ease-of-use and routine high performance operation, the 7000A Triple
Quadrapole GC/MS delivers advanced high-speed GC/MS/MS quantitation for ultra-trace analysis of even
the most complex samples. Combined with the Agilent 7890 GC, the result is an optimally robust
GC/MS/MS system.

gas Filters
7000A Triple Quadropole GC/MS
Description Part No.
Chemical Ionization Gas Purifier G1999-80410
Gas Clean GC/MS starter kit 1/8 in CP17974
Agilent Gas Clean GC/MS filter CP17973
Mounting clip UMC-2

Foreline Pump supplies


Description Part No.
Diffusion pump fluid, 18.5 mL 6040-0809
Foreline pump oil, P3, 0.5 L 6040-0621
Rough pump inlet flange 0905-1463
Agilent Gas Clean GC/MS filter, CP17973 Oil return kit 3162-1057
Pump oil drip pan G1946-00034
Oil mist exhaust filter G1099-80039
Oil mist filter for RV5 pump G6600-80043

Oil mist filter, G6600-80043

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Maintenance supplies
Description Part No.
Abrasive sheets 5061-5896
Alumina powder, abrasive, 1 kg 8660-0791
Cloths, lint-free 05980-60051
Lint-free industrial wipes, 100% cotton 9310-4828 Low noise EM horn, G3170-80103
Cotton swabs 5080-5400
Nylon gloves, lint-free, large 8650-0030
Nylon gloves, lint-free, small 8650-0029
High vacuum grease, 25 g 6040-0289
Electron multiplier replacement horn 05971-80103
Low noise EM horn G3170-80103
Filament assembly, high temperature (EI) G3170-60050
Filament assembly (CI) G1099-80053
Micro ion vacuum gauge G3170-80001 Filament assembly (EI), G3170-60050
Replacement glass bulb for PFTBA and PFDTD test sample G3170-80002

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240-MS Ion Trap Parts and Supplies


The Agilent 240-MS Ion Trap delivers unparalleled capabilities for both research and routine applications.
Advanced ionization, including positive and negative chemical ionization, improves selectivity and limits of
detection. Enhanced scanning techniques ensure compound confirmation. The MS/MS and MSn reduce
matrix influences and provide more detailed structural information. The software comes with a full
complement of productivity, reporting, and regulatory compliance tools.

• Accurate identification and quantification of trace analytes


• Unsurpassed sensitivity (200 femtogram OFN full scan)
• Choice of internal or external ionization configurations
• Powerful MS/MS and CI options
• Low maintenance and high reliability
• Intuitive software for increased productivity

240-Ms Ion Trap Parts and supplies


Description Part No.
Manifold O-ring 393010924
Transfer line inner O-ring 393010920
Transfer line outer O-ring 393010918
Internal filaments (2 filaments on one disk) 392017401
Internal transfer line tip 393171201
External filament (single filament) 393161001
Electrode, end cap, SilChrom 393164493
Electrode set kit, SilChrom, DFC (inert) tested 9300003590
Includes 2 end cap electrodes, 1 RF electrode, cleaning instructions
Electrode, RF, SilChrom 393167593
Spacer, RF, Silco-quartz 393053502
Electron multiplier 393175101
Transfer line assembly upgrade field kit 393101291
Contains a complete transfer line and side-mounted block for vacuum manifold
EPA volatile kit for EPA methods 524.2 & 8260B 393082491
ChromatoProbe microvials, 100/pk 392567111

TIPs & Tools

Need GC supplies for your non-Agilent


instruments? Check out the Agilent
CrossLab supplies for Bruker/Varian
GC Systems.
See pages 154-168

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240-Ms Ion Trap Parts and supplies


Description Part No.
gC/Ms standards
Evaluation standard (Internal EI & CI) 2 pg/µL OFN, 5 pg/µL 393112601
Test standard for external EI (5 pg/µL OFN) 393112702
Benzophenone CI sensitivity standard 50 pg/mL 392030500
Test standard for external NCI (1 pg /µL DFB) 393113001
Tuning calibration compound PFTBA (FC-43) 392035300
GC/MS column test mix 392027300
Vacuum supplies
Oil mist exhaust filter, DS42 393847701
Oil mist eliminator 2735000500
Replacement cartridge for oil exhaust filter, 2/pk 2710100200
Foreline (roughing) pump oil, 1 L 8829951700
Premium foreline (roughing) pump oil, 1 L 8829953800
IDP-3 dry scroll pump tip seal maintenance kit 2710100400
IDP-3 dry scroll replacement module 2710100500

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220-MS Parts and Supplies


The 220-MS is a high sensitivity, flexible gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer that delivers outstanding
qualitative and quantitative data in a range of applications. This simple and robust system is easy to operate
and maintain.

• Accurately identify and quantify trace analytes


• Take advantage of powerful CI and MS/MS upgrades for advanced applications
• Spend less time on maintenance and more time on analysis

220-Ms Parts and supplies


Description Part No.
Electron multiplier assembly 393031501
Exit end cap electrode, chrome 393050292
Exit end cap electrode, SilChrom 393050293
Filament end cap electrode, chrome 393050392
Filament end cap electrode, SilChrom 393050393
RF ring electrode, chrome 393050492
RF ring electrode, SilChrom 393050493
Complete set of SilChrom electrodes and Silco-quartz spacers 393001991
Spacer, RF, quartz 393053501
Spacer, RF, Silco-quartz 393053502
Filament disk assembly with wire connectors 393060191
Filament disk assembly 392043700
User must solder on 3 wire connectors
Thermocouple vacuum gauge 2722990700
Mass spectrometer expendable supplies kit for 2x0MS 393011391
Includes PFTBA calibration compound, cal-gas glass chamber, capillary injector nut, O-rings,
cotton tipped applicators, end cap insulator, vacuum pump oil
gC/Ms standards
Hexachlorobenzene EI sensitivity standard 100 pg/mL 392027500
Benzophenone CI sensitivity standard 50 pg/mL 392030500
Tuning calibration compound PFTBA (FC-43) 392035300
Hexachlorobenzene EI sensitivity standard 2 pg/mL 392047100
GC/MS column test mix 392027300

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GC/MS Standards
gC/Ms Analyzer Kit standards
Description Part No.
GC/MS semivolatiles analyzer checkout mixture 5190-0473
GC/MS pesticide analyzer internal standard, phenanthrene-d10 at 1000 µg/mL 5190-0472
in methylene chloride, 4 x 1 mL MS standards
Pesticide analyzer checkout solution, 20 pesticides at 10 µg/mL each in acetone, 3 x 1 mL 5190-0468
Pesticide checkout standard, 100 µg/L, 3 x 1 mL 5190-0494
GC/MS toxicology checkout mixture 5190-0471
Residual solvent revised method 467, class C 5190-0493
Residual solvent revised method 467, class 1 5190-0490
Butanetriol internal standard #1 for biodiesel 5982-0024
Tricaprin internal standard #2 for biodiesel 5982-0025
Pesticide retention locking standard, 3 pesticides at 10 µg/mL each in n-hexane, 3 x 1 mL 5190-1441

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Ms Test and Performance samples

5975 5973 5972 5971 7000 7200


Description Part No. series series series series gCD series series
Tuning samples
EI Tune PFTBA sample, certified, 10 g, 5.32 mL 8500-0656 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
CI Tune PFDTD calibrant 8500-8510 3 3 3 3
Performance Verification samples
EI OFN, 1 pg/µL 5188-5348 3 3
Hexachlorobenzene 10 pg/µL, 1 ng/µL 8500-5808 3
Methyl stearate (in methanol), 1 ng/µL, 2 ea 05990-60075 3
MSD Sampler 05970-60045 3 3
Negative Mode CI OFN, 100 fg/µL 5188-5347 3
Positive Mode CI Benzophenone, 100 pg/µL 8500-5440 3 3 3 3
1 pg/µL OFN, 5 pg/µL BZ 393065201 3
Checkout samples
HighMass PHFT, 100 pg/µL 5188-5357 3
Semivolatile GC/MS tuning standard, DFTPP 8500-5995 3 3 3 3 3
Volatile p-Bromofluorobenzene (BFB), 25 µg/mL 8500-5851 3 3 3 3 3
MSD sampler Solution of dodecane, biphenyl, 05970-60045 3 3 3 3 3 3
p-cholorodiphenyl, and methyl palmitate
in isooctane. Six 1.0 mL ampoules:
4 at 10 ng/µL, 1 at 100 ng/µL,
1 at 100 pg/µL.

TIPs & Tools

Each GC/MS has a specific test and


performance sample. Refer to the chart
above for the exact sample. All volumes
are approximately 0.5-1 mL unless
otherwise specified.

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CrossLab Supplies for Non-Agilent GC Systems


AgilentCrossLabisagrowingportfolioofsuppliescriticaltoinstrumentperformanceandproductivity.
Agilent
AgilentCrossLabGCsuppliesaredesignedandmanufacturedtoperformseamlesslywithavariety
ofnon-AgilentGCsinyourlab.LookinsidethiscatalogtofindacomprehensiverangeofGCsupplies
touseacrossyourlab.
Wecurrentlysupport:

• Bruker,Varian*
• CTC
• PerkinElmer
• Shimadzu
• ThermoScientific
*FormerlyVarianGCsystems,nowBrukerproducts

OurgrowingGCSuppliesportfolioincludes
thefollowingproducts,featuringeasy-to-use
packagingforimprovedproductivity:
• Premiumnon-stickinletsepta
• UltraInertinletliners
• LinerO-rings
• Columnferrulesandnuts
• Autosamplersyringes
• Vialsandclosures
(SeethecompleteCrossLabVials
andClosuressectionofour
GeneralChromatographycatalog,
publicationnumber5991-1056EN)

Agilent CrossLab is more than supplies:


• OfferingacomprehensiveportfolioofGCsupplies
• Over40yearsofchromatographyexpertiseandongoinginnovation
• Optimalperformanceforbothroutineandchallengingapplications
• Dependableworldwideproductavailabilityanddelivery
• Convenienceofconsolidatedpurchasing

Agilent CrossLab works with BRUKER CTC PERKINELMER SHIMADZU THERMO SCIENTIFIC AND MORE

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Agilent CrossLab Inlet Liners


Linersarethecenterpieceoftheinletsystemwheresampleisvaporizedandmixedwiththecarriergas.
CrossLabGCinletlinershavetheperfectmixoflinerconfigurationsandchemistriestosolveyour
applicationchallenges.
Choosefromsplit,splitless,PTV,andotherinletlinerdesignsineitherthenew,innovativeUltraInert
deactivationorAgilent'spopularproprietarydeactivation,nowreferredtoasAgilentOriginaldeactivation.
WithpartnumberandlotnumbersilkscreenedonCrossLabliners,identificationandre-orderinghave
neverbeeneasier.

Agilent CrossLab Liners


with ultra inert deactivation
Developedforhighsensitivityanalysis,Agilent'sUltraInertdeactivationprovidesextremesurface
inertness–evenforlinerscontainingglasswool.UltraInertchemistrywasdevelopedusingasuite
oftestsspecificallydesignedtostressthenevaluatelineractivity,resultinginlinersfeaturing:

• reproducibility –highestlevelandconsistentinertnessforactivecompoundssuchasacids
andbases
• robustness –testedwithasequenceof100injectionsofEndrin/DDTwith<20%degradation,
allowinguseofglasswoolevenwithhighlyactivecompoundsattrace(0.5ngon-column)levels
Consider the following to
determine how often to • reliability –lot-testedforinertnesstoensureconsistentandefficientdeactivationusingbothacidic
change your liners: andbasicprobesattracelevel(2ng)on-column,withlowtonobleedorbackgroundcontamination

UltraInertlinersaredeliveredinAgilent'sexclusiveTouchlesspackaging.Touchlesspackagingaidsin
• Previoususepattern
easyinstallationofthenew,clean,preconditionedliner–withoutriskofcontaminationfromtouching.
• Samplecleanliness
ToviewademonstrationoftheTouchlessPackagingforCrossLabUltraInertLinerspleasevisit
• Chromatographicabnormalities,
suchas www.agilent.com/chem/CLtouchless

3 Peakshapechanges

3 Peakdiscrimination

3 Poorreproducibility

3 Samplepyrolysis

3 Activeanalyteresponseloss Squeezecapsidestightlytohold Alignlinerwithinlet, InstallO-ring(soldseparately)


ordecomposition linerasyouremoveplastictube gentlylowerandrelease

CrossLabUltraInertTouchlesslinerpackagingincludesvisualinstallationguide.

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Get a robust, reproducible, and reliable inert flow path


with Agilent CrossLab ultra inert inlet Liners – even when containing glass wool

Forensic basic drugs test conditions


Column: db-5ms ultra inert
122-5512ui
15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Sample: 5mg/LCheckoutmixturefor Agilent CrossLab ultra inert single taper liner with wool
GC/MSforensic/toxicology 1. Oxycodone
4
analyzer(P/N5190-0471) 3
7
2. Temazepam
higher response 3. Flunitrazepam
Injection: 1µLsplitless@280°C
4. Heroin
(hold0.75min) 2 5
6 better
1 5. Nitrazepam
Oven: 100°C(0.5min)to325°C peak shape 6. Clonazepam
at20°C/minandhold2.5min 7. Alprazolam

Carrier: He,18.74psi(adjtoRTlock),
2
constantpressure
Detector: MSD;Sourcetemp@300°C, 1
5 6
Quadtemp@150°C,
Transferline@300°C;
3 4 7
Acquisitionmode,SIM/scan
restek Siltek deactivated gooseneck liner with deactivated wool (cat. no. 22406.213.5)

AgilentCrossLabUltraInertdeactivatedlinerswithwoolcontributetohigherresponseandbetterpeakshapeforveryactiveforensicbasicdrugcompoundsthansimilar
RestekSiltekliners.

Agilent CrossLab Liners with Agilent original deactivation


Developedtocomplementfusedsilicacapillarycolumntechnology,Agilent'sproprietarydeactivation,nowreferredtoasAgilentOriginaldeactivation,
hasbeensuccessfullyusedforyears.Proventodeliveralong-lastingsurfacedeactivation,thisproprietarychemistryandmanufacturingprocesswas
previouslyavailableforAgilentgaschromatographsonly,butisnowavailableforotherGCsystems.AgilentOriginaldeactivationisrecommendedfor
everydayanalysis.

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Agilent CrossLab Liner O-rings


• LinersaresealedintheinletwithfluoroelastomerorgraphiteO-rings
• GraphiteO-ringsareusedwheninlettemperaturesexceed350°C
• FluoroelastomerO-ringsareeasiertoreplacethangraphiteO-rings,whichdeformandflakeapart
moreeasily
Readyforchromatographicuse,CrossLabfluoroelastomerO-ringsfeature:

• Proprietarytwo-stepcleaningandconditioningprocesseliminatesout-gassingofcontaminants,which
isespeciallyimportantfortrace,ECD,andMSDanalyses
• Plasma-treatmentforanon-stick,contaminant-freesurfacethatwon'tsticktotheinletmetalsurface
• NoveltranslucentdialpackagethatconvenientlydeliversonecleanO-ringatatimeandmakesiteasy
toknowwhentoreorder

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Agilent CrossLab Column Ferrules


tiPS & tooLS
Avarietyofcolumnferrulesareavailabletomeetyourapplicationrequirements,including100%Graphite,
100%Vespel,andVespel/Graphiteferrules.
Lookforthefollowingsignalsthat
Usingthewrongferruleoraworn-outferruletosealyourcolumnconnectioncanresultin indicateferruledamage:
inconsistentandunreliablechromatography.Animproperferrulecancauseleaks,whichallow
airandothercontaminantstoentertheinstrumentthroughthecolumnseal,causingmajor • Backgroundnoisefromoxygen
interferencewithcolumnanddetectorperformance. diffusingintothesystem
Theidealferruleprovidesaleak-freeseal,accommodatesvariouscolumnouterdiameters,seals • Columnbleedcatalyzedbyoxygen
withminimumtorque,withstandstemperaturecycling,anddoesnotsticktothecolumnorfittings. • Sampledegradation
Foroptimumperformance,ferrulesshouldbereplacedeverytimethecolumnisreplacedand • Sampleloss
whenperformingcolumnmaintenance. • Increaseindetectorsignal/noise
Tominimizeproblems,followthesegeneraltechniquesforferruleinstallation: • Poorretentiontimereproducibility
• Don'tovertighten–fingertightenthecolumnnut,thenusewrenchtotighten
• Maintaincleanliness
• Bakeoutferrulespriortouse(VespelandVespel/Graphiteonly)
• Avoidcontamination,suchasfingerprintoils
• Inspectusedferruleswithmagnifierforcracks,chips,orotherdamagebeforereusingthem
• Changeferruleswhennewcolumnsorinjector/detectorpartsareinstalled

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Ferrule Selection recommendations

upper
temp.
Ferrule type Limit usages Advantages Limitations
Graphite(100%) 450°C ü Generalpurposeforcapillarycolumns ü Easy-to-usestableseal ü NotforMSoroxygen-sensitivedetectors
ü SuitableforFIDandNPD ü Highertemperaturelimit ü Soft,easilydeformedordestroyed
ü Recommendedforhightemperature ü Canberemovedeasily ü Possiblesystemcontamination
andcoolon-columnapplications
Vespel/Graphite 350°C ü Generalpurposeforcapillarycolumns ü Mechanicallyrobust ü Notreusable
(85%/15%or ü RecommendedforMSandoxygen- ü Longlifetime ü Flowsatelevatedtemperature
60%/40%) sensitivedetectors ü Mustre-tightenfrequently
ü Mostreliableleak-freeconnection
Vespel(100%) 280°C ü Isothermaloperation ü Mechanicallyrobust ü Leaksaftertemperaturecycle
ü Canbereusedorremovedeasily ü Longlifetime ü Flowsatelevatedtemperature
ü Excellentsealingmaterialwhenmaking ü Canbereused ü Mustre-tightenfrequently
metalorglassconnections orremovedeasily

tiPS & tooLS

100%Vespelferrulesshouldonlybeused
forisothermalapplications.

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Agilent CrossLab Autosampler Syringes


Withabroadselectionofsyringesforautoinjection,CrossLabautosamplersyringesprovidewhatyouneed
foraccurateandeffectivesampling.CrossLabsyringesmeetallfit,form,andfunctioncriteriaforspecific
autosamplermodels.Agilentdeliversmorevalueineveryautosamplersyringe:

• LotnumberprinteddirectlyonthebarrelwithacorrespondingCertificateofConformance
• Illuminatingbackingstrip,foreffortlessviewingofthevolumescale
• Environmentallyfriendlypackagingandimproveddesignthatreduceswaste
• Individuallypackagedforcontaminant-freeuserightoutofthebox

typical Needle Gauge dimensions

od id
Gauge mm inches mm inches
23 0.64 0.0248 0.11 0.0043
25 0.50 0.0197 0.20 0.0079
26 0.47 0.0184 0.11 0.0043

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Needle Gauge

Single Gauge 23 (0.64 mm)


Packedcolumninjectorports
Split/splitlessinjectorports

Single Gauge 26 (0.47 mm)


Packedcolumninjectorports
Split/splitlessinjectorports

Needle termination
Needleterminationsareavailableinfixedorremovable,withvarioustipstyles.

Fixed (cemented)
• Economical,reproducibleinjectionsforautosamplers
• Preferredforapplicationsrequiringtracelevelsamples
• Recommendedforusewhereprobabilityofneedlebendingisminimal
• Canbeheatedupto70°C

Removable needle
• Versatileoptionforinjections
• Needlecanbereplacedifdamagedorclogged
• Allowsneedletobechangedfordifferentapplications
• Canbeheatedupto120°C

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Agilent CrossLab Inlet Septa


Inletseptaareakeycomponentofsampleintroduction.Septamaintaintheleak-freesealandexcludeair
fromtheinlet.Theycomeinmanydifferentsizesandaremadefromdifferenttypesofmaterialsspecificto
inlettypeandanalysisneeds.

Replaceseptaregularlytoavoid:

• Leaks
• Decomposition
• Sampleloss
• Reducedcolumnorsplitventflow
• Ghostpeaks
• Columndegradation
Septaareavailableforavarietyofdifferentapplicationsandhavedifferentuppertemperaturelimits.
Lowertemperatureseptaareusuallysofter,sealbetter,andcanwithstandmorepunctures(injections)
thantheirhigh-temperaturecounterparts.Ifseptaareusedabovetheirrecommendedtemperatures,
theycanleakordecompose,causingsampleloss,lowercolumnflow,decreasedcolumnlife,
andghosting.Tominimizeproblems:

• Usewithintherecommendedtemperaturerange
• Changeregularly
• Useseptumpurgewhenavailable
• Useautoinjectors
• Regularlyinspectneedletipsforwear

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Agilent CrossLab inlet Septa Selection Guide

diameter diameter
GC manufacturer instrument model (mm) (in)
Bruker,Varian* 1177Split/SplitlessInjector 9
1078/1079Programmable 11.5
TemperatureVaporizingInjector
1093ColdOn-ColumnInjector 11 7/16
1075/1077Split/SplitlessInjector 11 7/16
1061Packed/0.53mmCapillaryColumn 9.5 3/8
FlashVaporizationInjector
1041Packed/WideBoreOn-ColumnInjector 9.5 3/8
PerkinElmer ClarusSystem 11 7/16
AutoSystem 11 7/16
AutoSystemXL 11 7/16
8000Series 11 7/16
SigmaSeries 11 7/16
ThermoScientific Split/SplitlessInjector 17
TraceGCUltraand LargeVolumeSplitlessInjector 9
FocusGC
ProgrammableTemperatureVaporizingInjector 12.7 1/2
PurgedPackedColumnInjector 11
PackedColumnInjector 11
ThermoScientific Trace2000Series 9.5
Finnigan 9001GC 9.5
Shimadzu AllModels ShimadzuPlug
*FormerlyVarianGCsystems,nowBrukerproducts

Septa diameters

Shimadzu Plug 9 mm 9.5 mm 10 mm


5.6 mm & 7 mm

11 mm 11.5 mm 12.7 mm 17 mm

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Premium Non-Stick Septa


CrossLabpremiumnon-stickinletseptaaredesignedandmanufacturedtoprovideareliable
noncontaminatingseal.Ourtri-foldblisterpackensuresthateachseptumremainscleanandreadytouse.

• Proprietaryplasmatreatmentpreventsstickingandunnecessaryinletcleaning
• Innovativeblisterpackagingkeepseachseptumcleanandreadyforuse
• Centerpointguidestheneedleforeasypenetration,lesscoring,andlongerlife
• Precisionmoldingassuresaccuratefitintheinlet
• Eachbatchistestedforbleed
• Premiumformulationsselectedforsealingandchromatographiccleanliness
• Noneedtobakeseptabeforeusing

Summary of Premium inlet Septum Characteristics

Septum type bleed Lifetime temperature Limits


Non-StickBTO to400°Cinjectionporttemp
(BleedandTemperatureOptimized) 333 3
Non-StickAdvancedGreen 33 33 to350°C
Non-StickLong-Life 3 333 to350°C
333 =best33 =verygood3 =good

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Agilent CrossLab Non-Stick Bleed Temperature Optimized


(BTO) Inlet Septa
• Extendedtemperaturerange,lowestbleed
• Maximuminjectionporttemperature400°C
• Plasmatreatmenteliminatesstickingintheinjectionport
• Pre-conditioned;readytouse
• Blisterpackagingmaintainscleanlinessandconvenience
• Idealforusewithlow-bleed,"MassSpec"capillarycolumns

Non-Stick bleed and temperature optimized (bto) Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0217 8010-0218
9.5mm 8010-0219 8010-0220
10mm 8010-0221 8010-0222
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0223 8010-0224
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0225 8010-0226
BTOsepta,8010-0223,8010-0224 Shimadzuplug 8010-0231 8010-0232
description 24/pk 48/pk
12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0227 8010-0228
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0229 8010-0230

Comparison of Coring, with and without CenterGuide (30x magnification)

high-temperature Septa without CenterGuide


Majorcoringbefore100autoinjections

CrossLab bto Septa with CenterGuide


Verylittlecoring,evenafter700autoinjections

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Agilent CrossLab Non-Stick Advanced Green Inlet Septa


• Truelong-life,high-temperaturegreensepta
• Moreinjectionsperseptum
• Plasmatreatmenteliminatesstickingintheinjectionport
• Maximuminjectionporttemperature350°C
• High-performancealternativetocompetitors'"green"septa
• Blisterpackagingforcleanlinessandconvenience

Non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0201 8010-0202
9.5mm 8010-0203 8010-0204
10mm 8010-0205 8010-0206
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0207 8010-0208
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0209 8010-0210
Shimadzuplug 8010-0215 8010-0216 Advancedgreensepta,8010-0207,8010-0208
description 24/pk 48/pk
12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0211 8010-0212
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0213 8010-0214

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Agilent CrossLab Non-Stick Long-Life Inlet Septa


• Preferredseptaforautosamplers
• Pre-piercedforextendedlifeandreducedcoring
• Idealforovernightruns
• Upto400injectionsperseptum
• Plasmatreatmenteliminatessticking
• Maximuminjectionporttemperature350°C
• Soft,45durometer,easyonautosamplerneedles
• Blisterpackagingforcleanlinessandconvenience

Non-Stick Long-Life Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0233 8010-0234
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0239 8010-0240
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0241 8010-0242
Long-lifesepta,8010-0239,8010-0240 description 24/pk 48/pk
12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0243 8010-0244
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0245 8010-0246

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Agilent CrossLab Gray General Purpose inlet Septa


AgilentCrossLabgeneralpurposeseptaaremadefromanenhancedinjection-moldedsiliconerubber
andaregoodforroutineuse.Theseptamaterial,grayincolor,isspecifiedtowithstandover200automatic
injectionsataninjectionporttemperatureof350°C.

General Purpose Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm 8010-0249 8010-0250
9.5mm 8010-0251 8010-0252 CrossLabgeneralpurposeinletsepta,
10mm 8010-0253 8010-0254 8010-0257
11mm 8010-0255 8010-0256
11.5mm 8010-0257 8010-0258
12.7mm 8010-0259 8010-0260
17mm 8010-0261 8010-0262
Shimadzuplug 8010-0263 8010-0264

Septa troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Causes remedy


extra Peaks/humps
Septumbleed Turnoffinjectorheater.Ifextrapeaksdisappear,
useseptumspecifiedforhighertemperature
oranalyzeatlowerinlettemperature.

baseline Change After Large Peak


Largeleakatseptumduringinjection Replaceseptumandusesmallerdiameterneedles.
andforashorttimethereafter
(commonwithlargediameterneedles)

retention times Prolonged


Carriergasleaksatseptumorcolumnconnection Checkforleaks.Replaceseptum
ortightenconnectionsifnecessary.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Bruker, Varian* GC Systems


Liners for 1177 Split/Splitless injector Ports
Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
Split/Splitless Liners

Singletaper 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk RT207992145 8004-0151 SG092017 8004-0101
SG092017
Singletaper, 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk SG092019 8004-0152 SG092019 8004-0102
withwool
Doubletaper 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk SG092018 8004-0155 SG092018 8004-0105

Gooseneck, 4.0 6.5 78.5 1000 5/pk 392611936 8004-0170 392611936 8004-0114
withwool
Recessed 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk SG092010 8004-0153 SG092010 8004-0103
gooseneck,
withwool
Gooseneck 2.0 6.5 78.5 250 5/pk 392611926 8004-0178 392611926 8004-0119
Splitless Liners

Straight,withwool 4.0 6.5 78.5 1000 5/pk 392611937 8004-0173 392611937 8004-0116

Gooseneck 4.0 6.5 78.5 1000 5/pk 392611927 8004-0165 392611927 8004-0113
Split Liners

Straight-through 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk RT207732145 8004-0156 SG092007 8004-0106
SG092007
Straight,withwool 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk SG092001 8004-0154 SG092001 8004-0104
392611934 392611934
Withfrit,gooseneck 4.0 6.3 78.5 1000 5/pk RT210462145 8004-0158
direct Liners

Straight-through 1.2 6.3 78.5 90 5/pk SG092016 8004-0157 SG092016 8004-0107

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEM
products.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsas
comparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Liners for 1078/1079 injector Ports


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
Split/Splitless Liners

Singletaper 3.4 5.0 54 500 5/pk RT209012145 8004-0160 SG092038 8004-0108


SG092038
Gooseneck,withwool 2.0 5.0 54 250 5/pk 392611953 8004-0118
Splitless Liners

Singletaper 2.0 5.0 54 170 5/pk RT207122145 8004-0161 SG092039 8004-0109


SG092039
Split Liners

Gooseneck 3.4 5.0 54 500 5/pk 392611945 8004-0164 392611945 8004-0112

Withfrit,gooseneck 3.4 5.0 54 500 5/pk RT217092145 8004-0159

Withfrit,gooseneck 3.4 5.0 54 500 5/pk 392611946 8004-0171


other Liners

SPME,straight 0.8 5.0 54 30 5/pk 392611948 8004-0176

Liners for 1093/1094 injector Ports


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
direct Liners

SPIfor 0.5 4.6 54 10 5/pk 190010906 8004-0167


0.25/0.32mmid
columns
SPIwith0.5mm 0.8 4.6 54 30 5/pk SG092034 8004-0162 SG092034 8004-0110
restrictionfor 190010907 190010907
0.53mmid
on-column

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


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products.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsas
comparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Liners for 1075/1077 injector Ports


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
Split Liners

Withwool 4.0 6.3 72 1000 5/pk SG092021 8004-0163 SG092021 8004-0111


190010901 190010901

Liners for 1060/1061 injector Ports


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
direct Liners

Doublegooseneck 0.9 6.3 72 1000 5/pk 392611943 8004-0168

Liner o-rings
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring,1177split/splitless, 10/pk 8850103100 8004-0201
6.3/6.5mmod
GraphiteO-ring,1177split/splitless,6.5mmod 10/pk 392611930 8004-0202
GraphiteO-ring,1177split/splitless,6.3mmod 10/pk 392611935 8004-0203
Graphitelinerseal,1078/1079injector,5mmid 10/pk 392534201 8004-0204

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


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theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEM
instruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtotheOEM
counterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.
GraphiteO-ring,8004-0202

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Column Ferrules
Capillary Column Ferrules
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
injector Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (mm) Column id (mm) hole unit Part No. Part No.
60% Vespel/40% Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
1177,1079 1/16 0.3 0.18orsmaller 1 10/pk CR213103 8004-0211
1/16 0.4 0.25 2 10/pk CR213124 8004-0213
1/16 0.425 0.25 1 10/pk CR213104 8004-0212
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk CR213105 8004-0214
1/16 0.5 0.32 2 10/pk CR213125 8004-0215
1177,1079,1061,1041 1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk CR213108 8004-0216
Vespel Capillary Column Ferrules
1177,1079 1/16 0.3 0.18 1 10/pk CR212103 8010-0306
1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 8010-0307
1/16 0.425 0.25 1 10/pk CR212104 8004-0219
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk CR212105 8010-0308
1/16 0.5 0.32 2 10/pk CR212125 8004-0218*
1177,1079,1061,1041 1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk CR212108 8010-0309
Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
1177,1079 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk CR211104 8010-0301
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk CR211105 8010-0302
1/16 0.5 0.32 2 10/pk CR211125 8010-0303
1177,1079,1061,1041 1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk CR211108 8010-0304
*1177Injectoronly

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


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products.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsas
comparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Packed Column Ferrules


Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
injector Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (in) Column od (in) hole unit Part No. Part No.
60% Vespel/40% Graphite Packed Column Ferrules
1093,1061,1041 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk CR213400 8004-0217*
Graphite Packed Column Ferrules
1093,1061,1041 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk CR211400 8010-0305*
*Straightbody

Column Nuts
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Columnnut,brass,1177,1079,1061,or1041injector 2/pk 394955100 8004-0311
Columnnut,stainlesssteel,1093injector 2/pk CP743117 8004-0312

Autosampler Syringes for bruker/Varian GC Systems, 1/pk


Agilent Agilent
Agilent CrossLab CrossLab
Needle Similar to CrossLab replacement replacement
Volume Gauge/Length oem syringe Syringe Needle Plunger
model (µL) description (mm)/tip Part No. Part No. Part No. Part No.
Varian* 10 Fixedneedle 23/50/conetip SG002981 8010-0351
CP8400, Fixedneedle 26/50/beveltip 8004-0001
CP8410,
CP9010, Removableneedle 26/50/conetip SG002982 8004-0003 8004-0004,
CP9050 2/pk
Varian*8035, Fixedneedle,gastight 26/53/sideholetip 8004-0002 8004-0007
8100,8200 Removableneedle,gastight 25/53/sideholetip 8004-0005 8004-0006, 8004-0007
2/pk

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


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toOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.

Autosamplersyringe,10µLfixedneedle,8010-0351

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inlet Septa

Non-Stick bleed and temperature optimized (bto) Septa


Non-stickbleedandtemperatureoptimizedsepta,
Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab 10mm,50/pk,8010-0221
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0217 CR298713 8010-0218
9.5mm 8010-0219 CR298705 8010-0220
10mm 8010-0221 CR298745 8010-0222
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0223 CR298717 8010-0224
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0225 CR298777 8010-0226

Non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0201 CR246713 8010-0202
9.5mm 8010-0203 CR246124 8010-0204
10mm 8010-0205 8010-0206
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0207 CR246225 8010-0208
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0209 CR246725 8010-0210

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Non-Stick Long-Life Septa


Similar to
Agilent CrossLab oem Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0233 CR239778 8010-0234
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0239 CR239287 8010-0240
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0241 CR239287 8010-0242
Long-lifesepta,8010-0239,8010-0240

General Purpose Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
Part No. Part No.
description 50/pk 100/pk
General Purpose Septa
9mm 8010-0249 8010-0250
9.5mm 8010-0251 8010-0252
10mm 8010-0253 8010-0254
11mm 8010-0255 8010-0256
11.5mm 8010-0257 8010-0258

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

tiPS & tooLS


Foracomprehensivevialcompatibilitychart,identificationguide,septumrecommendations,andorderinginformation,seethecomplete
CrossLabVialsandClosuressectionofourGeneralChromatographycatalog,publicationnumber5991-1056EN.

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injector replacement Parts and Supplies


1177 Split/Splitless injector
Agilent CrossLab and 1
item description Agilent Part No.
2
1 Injectornut 392597501
Injectornutwrench 390842300 3
2 Knob 392597101
4
3 Automaticstartswitch 390820601 6
4 Septum,9mm 5

BTO 8010-0217 7
LongLife 8010-0233
AdvancedGreen 8010-0201 8
Septumpick 7200008400 9
5 Septumpurgehead
EFC21(stainlesssteel) 392597301
EFC21(UltiMetal) 392597303
EFC25orManualPneumatics 392597302
6 Purgeheadscrew 391866308
7 GraphitelinerO-ring,splitless,6.5mm 8004-0202
Non-stickfluoroelastomerlinerO-ring,6.3mm 8004-0201
8 Glassliner 8004-0165 10
11
9 Injectorbody
Stainlesssteel 392599401
UltiMetal 392599411
Manual 392599501
10 Forreplacementferrules,seecompleteCrossLabcolumnferrulesorderinginformation,seepage157
11 Bottomnut 8004-0311

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

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1079 Large Volume injector (LVi)


1a 1b
Agilent CrossLab and
item description Agilent Part No.

2
1a Injectornut 394966601
1b Injectornut 394966601
Injectornutwrench 390842300
3 2 Automaticstartswitch 390820601
4 3 Septum,11.5mm
BTO 8010-0225
5 LongLife 8010-0241
AdvancedGreen 8010-0209
6 Septumpick 7200008400
4 Septumsupport 391867600
5 Graphitelinerseal 8004-0204
7 6 Glassliner 8004-0164
7 Injectorbody,EFCtype
Stainlesssteel 392544001
UltiMetal 392544011
8 Forreplacementferrules,seecompleteCrossLabcolumnferrulesorderinginformation,seepage157
9 Bottomnut 8004-0311

8 *Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products


9

tiPS & tooLS

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1093 Cool on-Column (CoC) injector


1
Agilent CrossLab and
item description Agilent Part No. 2
1 Injectornut 394966601
Injectornutwrench 390842300
2 Automaticstartswitch 390820601 3
4
3 Septum,11.5mm
BTO 8010-0225
LongLife 8010-0241 5
AdvancedGreen 8010-0209
Septumpick 7200008400 6
4 Septumsupport 391821100
5 Glassliner
Default 8004-0162
Highperformance 8004-0167
6 Screw 391866306
7 Graphite/Vespelferrule 8004-0217
Graphiteferrule 8010-0305
8 Bottomnut 7
Brass 8004-0311
8
Stainlesssteel 8004-0312

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

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1061 Packed/530 µm Capillary Column injector


1a 1b
Agilent CrossLab and
3 2 item description Agilent Part No.
1a Injectornut 390812700
1b Injectornut 392595501
Injectornutwrench 390842300
2 Septum,9.5mm
BTO 8010-0219
AdvancedGreen 8010-0203
Septumpick 7200008400
4 3 Automaticstartswitch 390820601
4 Glassliner 8004-0168
5 5 Injectorbody,EFC23 392548301
6 Graphite/Vespelferrule 8004-0217
Graphiteferrule 8010-0305
7 Forreplacementferrules,seecompleteCrossLabcolumnferrulesorderinginformation,seepage157
8 Bottomnut 8004-0311

6
*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products
7
8

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1a 1b
1041 Packed/wide bore on-Column (PwoC) injector
Agilent CrossLab and
item description Agilent Part No. 3 2

1a Injectornut 390812700
1b Injectornut 392595501
Injectornutwrench 390842300
2 Septum,9.5mm
BTO 8010-0219
AdvancedGreen 8010-0203
Septumpick 7200008400
3 Automaticstartswitch 390820601
4
4 Injectorbody,EFCtype 392548201
5 Graphite/Vespelferrule 8004-0217
Graphiteferrule 8010-0305
6 Injectorinsert,stainlesssteel 392543101
7 Forreplacementferrules,seecompleteCrossLabcolumnferrulesorderinginformation,seepage157
8 Bottomnut 8004-0311 5
6

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

7
8

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detector replacement Parts and Supplies


thermal Conductivity detector (tCd)
Agilent
description Part No.
AdapterTCD/DEFCcapillarymake-up 392585291
AdapterTCD/DEFCreferencegaskit 392585292
AdapterTCDcapillarymake-up,MPC,3800 392560591
TCDDEFC14(Non-H2),2channels 392561290

Flame ionization detector (Fid)


Agilent
description Part No.
Tubecollector 394958700
LowerFIDinsulator#17311 2100003200
FIDflametipjet,0.010in 200187500
FIDflametipjetwithnut,0.020in 200193800
Crunchwasher,25/pk 1500334701

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

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Pulsed Flame Photometric detector (PFPd)


Agilent
description Part No.
Photomultipliertube(PFPD)#R647-08 392517100
O-Ring,silicone,0.53inid,PFPD 2740292400
PFPDlightpipe 392515500
Sapphirewindowassembly 392514500
Sapphirewindowwasher 392514300
Wrench,PFPDcombustorsupport 392519200
Seal,combustorsupport 392513800
Combustorholder(2mm) 392517800
CombustorSulfur(2mm),cleaned 392517600
Holder,combustor,3mm,cleaned 392517901
CombustorPhosphorus,3mm,cleaned 392517700

PFPd Filter Assemblies


Agilent
description Part No.
Arsenic(As) 392515105
Manganese(Mn) 392544391
Nitrogen(N) 392511901
SulfurandPhosphorus(SandP) 392515104
Phosphorus(P) 392515102
Sulfur(S) 392515101
Tin(Sn) 392515103

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

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PFPd Nitrogen mode maintenance


Agilent
description Part No.
Photomultipliertube,NitrogenR-5070A 392512800
O-Ring,0.987inid 2740236100
PFPDfilterassembly,Nitrogen 392511901
PFPDlightpipe 392515500
Sapphirewindowassembly 392514500
Sapphirewindowwasher 392514300

thermionic Specific detector (tSd)


Agilent
description Part No.
TSDbeadprobe,unconditionedanduntested 390607400
TSDbeadprobe,conditionedandtested 390607401
UpperTSDinsulator#17310TSD 2100003100
O-Ring,30/pk 2740928202
TSDcollectorassembly 390607900
LowerFIDinsulator#17311 2100003200
Crunchwasher,25/pk 1500334701
FIDflametipjetwithnut,0.020in 200193800
Flowtubeassembly 200187600

*Formerly Varian GC systems, now bruker products

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Liners for AutoSystem, AutoSystem XL, Clarus Systems
Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation

Split/Splitless Liners

PSSstraight 2.0 4.0 86.2 5/pk N6502002 8003-0153 8003-0103

PSSstraightwith 2.0 4.0 86.2 260 5/pk N6121004 8003-0158


bottomrestriction
PSSon-column 2.0 4.0 86.2 250 5/pk N6101539 8003-0165 N6101539 8003-0110

PSSstraight 1.0 4.0 86.2 65 5/pk N6121006 8003-0157

Split/Large Volume Splitless Liners

Straightwith 4.0 6.2 92.1 1150 5/pk N6121001 8003-0159 N6121001 8003-0105
bottomrestriction

Splitless Liners

Straight 2.0 6.2 92.1 300 5/pk N6101372 8003-0162 N6101372 8003-0107

Straight-through 2.0 6.2 92.1 300 5/pk N6502004 8003-0152 N6502004 8003-0102

Split Liners

Straight-through 4.0 6.2 92.1 1150 5/pk 8003-0151 8003-0101

Straight,wool 4.0 6.2 92.1 1100 5/pk N6121020 8003-0160 N6121020 8003-0106

Straightwith 4.0 6.2 92.1 1100 5/pk N6101052 8003-0166 N6101052 8003-0111
bottomrestriction

(Continued)

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products.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsas
comparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Liners for AutoSystem, AutoSystem XL, Clarus Systems


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation

direct Liners

Gooseneck,drilled 4.0 6.2 92.1 5/pk N6121022 8003-0155


holeontop,wool

other Liners

Packedcolumn, 3.0 6.2 112 800 5/pk N6121000 8003-0163 N6121000 8003-0108
straight
Programmable 2.2 4.0 16 5/pk N6101703 8003-0109*
on-column,
hourglass
PTV,0.25mmid 1.0 2.0 88 70 5/pk 8003-0154 8003-0104
restriction,recessed
gooseneck
*P/N8003-0109isnotdeactivated

Liner o-rings
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring 10/pk N9302783 8010-0401
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring,PSSInjector 10/pk N6101747 8003-0202
SiliconeO-ring 10/pk N6101374 8003-0203
GraphiteO-ring,PSSInjector 10/pk N6101751 8003-0204
GraphiteO-ring 10/pk N6101378 8003-0205

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

GraphiteO-rings,8003-0205

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Column Ferrules
Capillary Column Ferrules
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
model Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (mm) Column id (mm) hole unit Part No. Part No.
85% Vespel/15% Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 09920104 8010-0310
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/16 0.4 0.25 2 10/pk 04972392 8010-0312
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 09920105 8010-0311
1/16 0.5 0.32 2 10/pk N9306000 8003-0216
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 09920107 8010-0313
Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 8010-0301
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 09903700 8010-0302
1/16 0.5 0.32 2 10/pk N9306001 8010-0303
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 09920141 8010-0304
Vespel Capillary Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/16 0.3 0.18orsmaller 1 10/pk 8010-0306
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 8010-0307
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 8010-0308
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 8010-0309

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Packed Column Ferrules


Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
model Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (in) Column od (in) hole unit Part No. Part No.
85% Vespel/15% Graphite Packed Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk 09903739 8010-0314
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/8 1/8 1/8 1 10/pk N9302081 8003-0219
1/16 1/16 1/16 1 10/pk 09920127 8010-0315
Graphite Packed Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk 09920140 8010-0305
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/8 1/8 1/8 1 10/pk 09903915 8003-0212
1/16 1/16 1/16 1 10/pk 02450972 8003-0211
Vespel Packed Column Ferrules
AutoSystem, 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk N9301361 8003-0223
AutoSystemXL,Clarus 1/8 1/8 1/8 1 10/pk N9301360 8003-0222
1/16 1/16 1/16 1 10/pk 8003-0221

Column Nuts
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Columnnut,1/16in 2/pk 09903392 8003-0311

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Autosampler Syringes for Perkinelmer GC Systems, 1/pk


Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
replacement replacement
Agilent Needle Needle and
Similar to CrossLab and Plunger Plunger
Volume Needle Gauge/ oem Syringe Syringe repair Kit repair Kit
model (µL) description Length (mm)/tip Part No. Part No. Part No. Part No.
AutoSystem, 0.5 Removable 23/70/conetip N6101252 8003-0005 N6101469 8003-0006
AutoSystemXL,Clarus needle
AutoSystem, Removable 26/70/bevelledconetip 8003-0007 8003-0008
AutoSystemXL,Clarus needle
AutoSystem, 5 Fixedneedle 23/70/conetip N6101251 8003-0001
AutoSystemXL,Clarus
AutoSystem, Fixedneedle, 23/70/conetip N6101390 8003-0002
AutoSystemXL,Clarus gastight
AutoSystem, Fixedneedle 26/70/conetip N6101380 8003-0003
AutoSystemXL,Clarus
AutoSystem, 50 Fixedneedle 23/70/conetip N6101760 8003-0004
AutoSystemXL,Clarus

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsas
comparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Parts and Supplies


for PerkinElmer GC Systems

inlet Septa
Non-Stick bleed and temperature optimized (bto) Septa
Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0223 N9302972 8010-0224

Non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0207 N6621028 8010-0208
N9306219

Non-Stick Long-Life Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
Part No. Part No.
description 50/pk 100/pk
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0239 8010-0240

Long-lifesepta,8010-0239,8010-0240
General Purpose Septa
Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
11mm 8010-0255 54019985 8010-0256

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

tiPS & tooLS

Foracomprehensivevialcompatibilitychart,identificationguide,septumrecommendations,andorderinginformation,seethecomplete
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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems


Liners for 2014 Systems
Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation

Splitless Liners

Singletaper,wool 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 221-48876-02 8001-0160

Doubletaper,
3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-01 8001-0158
drilledholeneartop
Doubletaper,
drilledholenear 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-02 8001-0159
bottom

Straight-through 2.6 5.0 95 500 5/pk 220-94767-00 8001-0151 220-94767-00 8001-0101

Split Liners

Straightwith
3.5 5.0 95 800 5/pk 221-41444-01 8001-0156 221-41444-01 8001-0106
middlerestriction
Straightwith
middlerestriction, 3.5 5.0 95 800 5/pk 220-90784-00 8001-0157
wool

Straight-through 3.4 5.0 95 860 5/pk 8001-0153 8001-0103

direct Liners

For0.53mmid
2.6 5.0 95 450 5/pk 220-94768-00 8001-0152 220-94768-00 8001-0102
column

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Liners for 2010 and 2010 Plus Systems


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation

Split/Splitless Liners

961-01480-07
Singletaper 3.4 5.0 95 5/pk 8001-0154 221-48335-01 8001-0104
221-48335-01
Splitless Liners

Singletaper,wool 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 221-48876-02 8001-0160

Doubletaper,
drilledhole 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-01 8001-0158
neartop
Doubletaper,
drilledhole 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-02 8001-0159
nearbottom

Straight-through 2.6 5.0 95 500 5/pk 220-94767-00 8001-0151 220-94767-00 8001-0101

Split Liners

Straight-through 3.4 5.0 95 860 5/pk 8001-0153 8001-0103

Straightwith
3.5 5.0 95 800 5/pk 221-41444-01 8001-0156 221-41444-01 8001-0106
middlerestriction
Straightwith
middlerestriction, 3.5 5.0 95 800 5/pk 220-90784-00 8001-0157
wool
other Liners

PTV 1.25 3.5 95 100 5/pk 221-49300-00 8001-0163

SPMEorPurge
0.75 5.0 95 50 5/pk 220-94769-00 8001-0162
andTrap,straight

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems

Liners for 17A Systems


Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation

Splitless Liners

Singletaper,wool 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 221-48876-02 8001-0160

Doubletaper,
3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-01 8001-0158
drilledholeneartop
Doubletaper,
drilledhole 3.5 5.0 95 5/pk 220-94734-02 8001-0159
nearbottom

Straight-through 2.6 5.0 95 500 5/pk 220-94767-00 8001-0151 220-94767-00 8001-0101

Split Liners

Straightwithmiddle
3.5 5.0 95 800 5/pk 220-90784-00 8001-0157
restriction,wool

Straight-through 3.4 5.0 95 860 5/pk 8001-0153 8001-0103

direct Liners

For0.53mmid
2.6 5.0 95 450 5/pk 220-94768-00 8001-0152 220-94768-00 8001-0102
column

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems

Liners for 14 Systems


Agilent Agilent
id od Length Volume ultra inert original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit deactivation deactivation

Split/Splitless Liners

2.0mmmiddlegooseneck 3.4 5.0 99 850 5/pk 8001-0155 8001-0105

Liner o-rings
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring 10/pk 036-11203-84 8001-0201
GraphiteO-ring,split 10/pk 221-48393-91 8001-0202
GraphiteO-ring,splitless 10/pk 221-47222-91 8001-0203

GraphiteO-rings
Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems

Column Ferrules
Capillary Column Ferrules
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
model Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (mm) Column id (mm) hole unit Part No. Part No.
85% Vespel/15% Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
QP5000/5050StandardMS 1/16 0.3 0.18orsmaller 1 10/pk 220-90700-01 8001-0224
1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 220-90700-02 8001-0221
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 220-90700-03 8001-0222
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 220-90700-04 8001-0223
QP2010 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 220-90418-14 8010-0310
1/16 0.4 0.25 2 10/pk 225-19056-00 8010-0312
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 220-90418-15 8010-0311
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 220-90418-18 8010-0313
Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
2010,2010Plus, 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 220-90765-00 8001-0211
2014,17A,14A 1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 221-32126-05 8001-0212
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 221-32126-08 8001-0213

Packed Column Ferrules


Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
model Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (in) Column od (in) hole unit Part No. Part No.
85% Vespel/15% Graphite Packed Column Ferrules
QP5000/5050StandardMS 1/4 1/4 1/4 1 10/pk 225-09028-00 8010-0314
QP5000/5050WideBoreMS 1/16 1/16 1/16 1 10/pk 220-90418-28 8010-0315
QP2010 1/16 1/16 1/16 1 10/pk 8010-0315
17A 5mm 5mm 5mmod 1 10/pk 221-46403-92 8001-0214

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

Graphitecapillarycolumnferrules,8001-0213

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems

Column Nuts
Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Columnnut,slotted,6-sided 2/pk 221-32705-00 8001-0311
Columnnut,noslot,6-sided 2/pk 221-41533-00 8001-0312

Autosampler Syringes for Shimadzu GC Systems, 1/pk


Similar to
oem
replacement Agilent
Agilent Needle and CrossLab
Needle Gauge/ Similar to CrossLab Plunger replacement
Volume Length (mm)/ oem Syringe Syringe repair Kit Needle
model (µL) description tip Part No. Part No. Part No. Part No.
AOC-14,AOC-17, 5 Removableneedle 23/42/conetip 8001-0010 8001-0011
AOC-20
AOC-14,AOC-17, 10 Removableneedle 23/42/conetip 220-90282-20 8001-0004 220-90281-20 8001-0005,
AOC-20 2/pk
AOC-14,AOC-17, Removableneedle 26/42/conetip 220-90282-21 8001-0006 220-90281-21 8001-0007,
AOC-20 2/pk
AOC-14,AOC-17, 50 Removableneedle 23/42/conetip 221-45243-00 8001-0012 8001-0014
AOC-20
AOC-14,AOC-17, 250 Removableneedle, 23/42/conetip 221-45244-00 8001-0013 8001-0014
AOC-20 gastight

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

tiPS & tooLS

Foracomprehensivevialcompatibilitychart,identificationguide,septumrecommendations,andorderinginformation,seethecompleteCrossLabVials
andClosuressectionofourGeneralChromatographycatalog,publicationnumber5991-1056EN.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Shimadzu GC Systems

inlet Septa
Non-Stick bleed and temperature optimized (bto) Septa
Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
Part No. Part No.
description 50/pk 100/pk
Shimadzuplug 8010-0231 8010-0232

Non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
Part No. oem Part No.
description 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
Shimadzuplug 8010-0215 220-90547-00 8010-0216
220-94781-00

General Purpose Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
Part No. Part No.
description 50/pk 100/pk
Shimadzuplug 8010-0263 8010-0264

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Thermo Scientific GC Systems


Liners for trace, Focus Systems
Similar to Agilent Similar to Agilent
id od Length Volume oem ultra inert oem original
description (mm) (mm) (mm) (µL) unit Part No. deactivation Part No. deactivation
Splitless Liners
Singletaper 5.0 8.0 105 1750 5/pk 45350033 8002-0153 45350033 8002-0103

Singletaper 3.0 8.0 105 5/pk 45350032 8002-0154 45350032 8002-0104

Split Liners
Straight 5.0 8.0 105 2000 5/pk 45350030 8002-0151 45350030 8002-0101

Straight 3.0 8.0 105 750 5/pk 45350031 8002-0152 45350031 8002-0102

PtV Liners
Straight 2.0 2.75 120 375 5/pk 45322045 8002-0156* 45322045 8002-0106*

Straightwith 2.0 2.75 120 375 5/pk 45352057 8002-0157 45352057 8002-0107
bottomrestriction
6baffles 2.0 2.75 120 5/pk 453T2120 8002-0160*

Straight 1.75 2.75 120 300 5/pk 8002-0155 8002-0105

Straight 1.0 2.75 120 90 5/pk 45352054 8002-0161

3baffles 1.0 2.75 120 5/pk 45352062 8002-0159*


*UseinTracesystemsonly

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Thermo Scientific GC Systems

Liner o-rings
Similar to
oem Agilent CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring,sinteredliner 10/pk 29031305 8002-0201
Non-stickfluoroelastomerO-ring 10/pk 29030306 8010-0401
GraphiteO-ring,8mmod 2/pk 29033406 8002-0203
GraphiteO-ring,PTV 2/pk 29013417 8002-0204

Column Ferrules
Capillary Column Ferrules

Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
model Fitting Size (in) Ferrule id (mm) Column id (mm) hole unit Part No. Part No.
85% Vespel/15% Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
Injectors/Detectors 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 290VT186 8002-0220
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 290VT187 8002-0221
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 290VT188 8002-0222
AnyGC/MSInterface 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 29033496 8010-0310
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 29033497 8010-0311
Graphite Capillary Column Ferrules
Trace/Focus M4 0.3 0.18 1 10/pk 8002-0211
Injectors/Detectors M4 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 29053488 8002-0212
(notforGC/MSInterface)
M4 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 29053487 8002-0213
M4 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 29053486 8002-0214
Injectors/Detectors 1/16 0.4 0.25 1 10/pk 8002-0215
1/16 0.5 0.32 1 10/pk 8002-0216
1/16 0.8 0.53 1 10/pk 8002-0217

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsareviablealternativesto
OEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesigns
ascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies for Thermo Scientific GC Systems

Column Nuts
Similar to
oem Agilent CrossLab
description unit Part No. Part No.
Columnnut,stainlesssteel,split/splitlessinjector 2/pk 35032423 8002-0311
Columnnut,brass 2/pk 290BT239 8002-0312

Autosampler Syringes for thermo GC Systems, 1/pk


Similar to Agilent
oem CrossLab
Agilent replacement replacement
Similar to CrossLab Needle or Needle or
Volume Needle Gauge/ oem Syringe Syringe Plunger Plunger
model (µL) description Length (mm)/tip Part No. Part No. Part No. Part No.
TriPlus,AS3000 0.5 Plunger-in-needle 23/50/conetip 36504045 8010-0355 8010-0367*
TriPlus 5 Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 36504047 8010-0353
TriPlus,AS3000, 10 Fixedneedle 23/50/conetip 36520060 8010-0351
AS2000,AS200, Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 365D3711 8010-0352
AS800
Fixedneedle 25/50/conetip 36500525 8002-0003
TriPlus,AS2000 Fixedneedle 23/80/conetip 36520061 8002-0002
Fixedneedle 26/80/conetip 36502019 8002-0001
TriPlus,AS2000, 100 Fixedneedle,gastight 23/50/conetip 8010-0354 8010-0368**
AS200,AS800
TriPlus,AS2000 Removableneedle, 23/50/sideholetip 36520050 8002-0004 36540040 8002-0005***
gastight
*Needleandplungerrepairkit
**Replacementplunger
***Replacementneedle

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthattheCrossLabproductsare
viablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorrespondingOEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLab
productsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtotheOEMcounterparts.

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inlet Septa
Non-Stick bleed and temperature optimized (bto) Septa
Similar to Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
oem Part No. oem Part No.
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 31303240 8010-0217 8010-0218
9.5mm 8010-0219 8010-0220
10mm 8010-0221 8010-0222
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0223 8010-0224
11.5mm,CenterGuide 31303230 8010-0225 8010-0226
description 24/pk 48/pk
12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0227 31303228 8010-0228
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0229 31303211 8010-0230

Non-Stick Advanced Green Septa


Similar to Agilent CrossLab Similar to Agilent CrossLab
oem Part No. oem Part No.
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 313G3240 8010-0201 8010-0202
9.5mm 8010-0203 8010-0204
10mm 8010-0205 8010-0206
11mm,CenterGuide 313G3230 8010-0207 8010-0208
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0209 8010-0210
description 24/pk 48/pk Non-stickadvancedgreenseptum,11mm,
CenterGuide,8010-0207
12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0211 313G3228 8010-0212
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0213 313G3211 8010-0214

Thecrossreferencestotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)partnumberslistedhereserveasarecommendationthat
theCrossLabproductsareviablealternativestoOEMproducts.CrossLabproductsarecompatiblewiththecorresponding
OEMinstruments,althoughinsomecases,theCrossLabproductsmayhaveslightlydifferentdesignsascomparedtothe
OEMcounterparts.AllAgilentCrossLabsuppliesarebackedbyAgilent's90-daymoney-backwarranty.

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Non-Stick Long-Life Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm,CenterGuide 8010-0233 8010-0234
11mm,CenterGuide 8010-0239 8010-0240
11.5mm,CenterGuide 8010-0241 8010-0242
description 24/pk 48/pk
Long-lifesepta,8010-0239,8010-0240 12.7mm,CenterGuide 8010-0243 8010-0244
17mm,CenterGuide 8010-0245 8010-0246

General Purpose Septa


Agilent CrossLab Agilent CrossLab
description Part No. 50/pk Part No. 100/pk
9mm 8010-0249 8010-0250
9.5mm 8010-0251 8010-0252
10mm 8010-0253 8010-0254
11mm 8010-0255 8010-0256
11.5mm 8010-0257 8010-0258
12.7mm 8010-0259 8010-0260
17mm 8010-0261 8010-0262

tiPS & tooLS

Foracomprehensivevialcompatibilitychart,identificationguide,septumrecommendations,andorderinginformation,seethecomplete
CrossLabVialsandClosuressectionofourGeneralChromatographycatalog,publicationnumber5991-1056EN.

For more information, please visit


www.agilent.com/chem/CrossLabGC

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Agilent CrossLab Supplies


for CTC GC Autosamplers
Autosampler Syringes for CtC CombiPAL and GC PAL, 1/pk
Agilent
CrossLab
Agilent replacement
CrossLab Needle or
Volume Needle Gauge/ Syringe Plunger
(µL) description Length (mm)/tip Part No. Part No.
0.5 Plunger-in-needle 23/50/conetip 8010-0355 8010-0367*
5 Fixedneedle 23/50/conetip 8010-0356
Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 8010-0353
10 Fixedneedle 23/50/conetip 8010-0351
Fixedneedle 25/50/conetip 8002-0003
Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 8010-0352
Fixedneedle,gastight 26/50/conetip 8010-0357 8010-0359**
Fixedneedle 26/50/beveltip 8010-0358
25 Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 8010-0360
100 Fixedneedle,gastight 23/50/conetip 8010-0354
Removableneedle,gastight 23/50/sideholetip 8002-0004 8002-0005***
Fixedneedle 26/50/conetip 8010-0361
250 Fixedneedle,gastight 26/50/conetip 8010-0362
Agilent
CrossLab
Agilent replacement
CrossLab Needle or
Volume Needle Gauge/ Syringe Plunger
(mL) description Length (mm)/tip Part No. Part No.
1 Fixedneedle,gastight, 23/56/sideholetip 8010-0363 8010-0365
headspace
2.5 Fixedneedle,gastight, 23/56/sideholetip 8010-0364 8010-0366
headspace
*Needleandplungerrepairkit
**Replacementplunger
***Replacementneedle

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AGilent J&W GC Columns

Agilent J&W GC columns


The story behind
Agilent J&W GC Columns
In 2000, Agilent Technologies, the inventor of fused silica GC tubing, merged with J&W Scientific, the
creator of the first GC stationary phase made from cross-linked siloxane polymers. In 2010, Agilent acquired
Varian adding PLOT, Select, VF, CP-Sil and packed to the existing Ultra Inert, High Efficiency, LTM, PAH,
UltiMetal, and Custom GC columns. Our foundation of GC expertise, combined with these vital acquisitions,
we have built Agilent J&W into the most extensive and innovative GC column offering in the world.

Put 40 years of Agilent quality and innovation


behind your every separation
Agilent J&W offers the broadest portfolio of the most innovative GC columns in the world, with over
3700 part numbers. Our portfolio offers the best inertness for acids/bases/mixed functional compounds,
the lowest bleed levels and the tightest column-to-column reproducibility. So when you put industry-leading
Agilent J&W GC columns to work in your lab, you can have the utmost confidence in your column, and in
every separation.

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The most inert and lowest bleed columns


for sensitivity and performance
Agilent J&W columns have the widest range of standard, GC/MS and Ultra Inert stationary phases proven to
deliver consistent column inertness and exceptionally low column bleed with high upper temperature limits,
ensuring accurate peak identification and quantification. Column bleed can decrease spectral integrity, reduce
uptime, and shorten column life. Column activity contributes to severe peak tailing, as well as compound loss
or degradation for active compounds (e.g. acids and bases), leading to inaccurate quantification.

Better precision for better results


Agilent J&W columns adhere to tight retention factor (k) specifications, promoting consistent retention and
separation. They also feature narrow retention indexes and a high number of theoretical plates per meter,
ensuring narrow peaks and improving the resolution of closely eluting peaks.

The industry's tightest quality control specifications


Agilent's industry-leading testing ensures the most reliable qualitative and quantitative results, and
unmatched column-to-column reproducibility, for your most challenging compounds. Offering the
industry’s only Ultra Inert testing, we test each column for peak height ratios and tailing for acids, bases,
and other chromatographically demanding compounds so you can have utmost confidence in your
trace-level separations.
And, with Agilent’s industry-leading instruments, services, global technical support, and quick
shipping, Agilent’s whole solution provides you with even more confidence in your column, and in
your every separation.
To learn more about Agilent J&W GC columns please visit www.agilent.com/chem/mygccolumns.

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Agilent J&W ltm Column modules


Agilent J&W LTM Column Modules
for 7890 and 6890 Series GC Systems
This groundbreaking column technology is designed specifically for Agilent 7890A and 6890 series gas
chromatographs, and delivers:

• The capacity to run up to four column modules simultaneously – with four different temperature
programs – to maximize your productivity
• Rapid temperature programming rates of up to 1800 °C/min for higher analysis speeds
• Faster cooling times – as low as one minute or less – to decrease idling and downtime
• Shorter analytical cycle times than conventional air-bath GC oven techniques
• Excellent retention time repeatability and performance – comparable to conventional GC
Most Agilent J&W Capillary GC columns – including Wall Coated Open Tubular (WCOT)
and Porous Layer Open Tubular (PLOT) columns – can be used for LTM column modules.

Agilent J&W LTM Column Modules


for 5975T Transportable GC/MS Systems
This groundbreaking column technology is designed specifically for Agilent 5975T GC/MS systems.
These modules include an integrated 3 in LTM capillary column toroid assembly with heated transfer
lines, cooling fan assembly and sheet metal enclosure. Replacement column toroid assemblies are also
available. Benefits of the LTM column modules include:

• Rapid temperature programming rates of up to 1200 °C/min


• Faster heating and cooling times – as low as one minute or less – for more rapid analytical cycle times
than standard air-bath GC oven techniques
• Excellent retention time repeatability and performance comparable to conventional GC
• Less power consumption for longer in-field operation
• Integrated module design to facilitate easy column module change in the field

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Shorten analytical cycle times and boost your high speed


gas chromatography capabilities
Agilent J&W LTM column modules combine a high quality fused silica capillary column with heating and
temperature sensing components for a low thermal mass column assembly. The LTM column module
contains a patented design which heats and cools the column very efficiently for significantly shorter
analytical cycle times compared to conventional air-bath GC oven techniques, while simultaneously using
less power.
Agilent offers LTM technology for our popular 7890 and 6890 Series GC systems, as well as the new
5875T GC/MS. Compatible with Agilent LTM and LTM II series GC systems and retrofit upgrades.
All LTM column modules are packaged with:

• Two 1 m guard columns (one each for the inlet and detector) made from deactivated fused silica
tubing of the same id as the analytical column
• Five non-reusable ferrules that fit the dimensions of the analytical and guard columns

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GC Capillary Columns
more than just essential products…
reliable results!
With the highest inertness, lowest bleed levels, and the tightest column-to-column reproducibility,
Agilent J&W GC Capillary columns perform better than any columns on the market.
ultra inert Columns – allow you to perform trace level analysis – including the analysis of acids, bases,
or other active compounds – with the utmost confidence. They also help ensure an inert GC flow path that
is essential for sensitivity, performance, and the integrity of your analytical results.
high efficiency Columns – are ideal for applications that require reduced analysis time, such as high
throughput screening, fast process monitoring, fast QC analyses, and fast method development.
low-bleed GC/ms Columns – are specifically designed to chromatograph a broad range of trace-level
samples, and offer low bleed and high inertness even at higher temperatures.
Premium Polysiloxane Columns – are stable, robust, and versatile and are available in a wide variety
of stationary phases.
Polyethylene Glycol (PeG) Columns – offer a variety of unique phase characteristics to meet the
varying needs of your laboratory, thanks to Agilent’s strict quality control of the cross-linking and
deactivation processes.
specialty Columns – meet Agilent’s uncompromising standards for high-temperature, life science,
pesticide, petroleum, semivolatile, and volatile applications.
Plot Columns – deliver superior separation for compounds that are gases at room temperature.
They are also ideal for analyzing fixed gases, low molecular weight hydrocarbon isomers, volatile polymer
compounds, and reactive analytes such as gases, amines, and hydrides.
On the following pages you will find details on our complete line of innovative Agilent J&W GC columns.
For more information contact your local Agilent representative or Agilent Authorized Distributor.
Or you can order online at www.agilent.com/chem/store.

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Table of Contents
Column selection................................ 195 Premium Polysiloxane Columns ....... 269 specialty Columns .............................. 314
GC Column Application DB-1.....................................................269 High Temperature Columns ................. 314
and method Guides ............................ 210 HP-1 .....................................................273 DB-1ht .................................................314
ultra inert CP-Sil 5 CB..........................................275 DB-5ht .................................................315
Capillary GC Columns......................... 237
Ultra 1 ..................................................279 DB-17ht ...............................................316
DB-1ms Ultra Inert ............................240
Ultra 2 ..................................................280 VF-5ht and VF-5ht UltiMetal............317
HP-1ms Ultra Inert.............................240
DB-5.....................................................281 Petroleum Columns............................... 318
DB-5ms Ultra Inert ............................241
HP-5 .....................................................284 Lowox ..................................................318
HP-5ms Ultra Inert.............................241
CP-Sil 8 CB..........................................286 GS-OxyPLOT .......................................318
DB-35ms Ultra Inert ..........................242
CP-Sil 13 CB .......................................288 CP-Sil 5 CB for Formaldehyde .........319
DB-624 Ultra Inert .............................242
DB-35...................................................289 HP-PONA ............................................319
DB-UI 8270D.......................................242
HP-35 ...................................................290 CP-Sil PONA CB.................................320
low-bleed GC/ms Columns ............. 244
DB-17...................................................291 CP-Sil PONA for ASTM D 5134.......320
DB-1ms................................................245
HP-50+.................................................292 DB-Petro .............................................321
HP-1ms................................................246
CP-Sil 24 CB .......................................293 HP-1 Aluminum Clad.........................321
VF-1ms ................................................247
DB-23...................................................294 DB-2887...............................................322
DB-5ms................................................249
DB-200.................................................295 DB-HT SimDis ....................................322
HP-5ms................................................251
DB-210.................................................296 CP-SimDist..........................................323
VF-5ms ................................................252
DB-225.................................................297 CP-SimDist UltiMetal ........................324
DB-XLB................................................254
CP-Sil 43 CB .......................................298 CP-Sil 2 CB..........................................325
VF-Xms ................................................255
DB-1301...............................................299 CP-TCEP for Alcohols
DB-35ms .............................................256 in Gasoline..........................................325
CP-1301 ...............................................300
VF-35ms ..............................................257 Select Low Sulfur ..............................326
DB-1701...............................................301
DB-17ms .............................................258 CP-Sil 5 CB for Sulfur........................326
CP-Sil 19 CB .......................................302
VF-17ms ..............................................259 Select Permanent Gases..................327
Polyethylene Glycol
VF-23ms ..............................................260 Select Al2O3 MAPD...........................327
(PeG) Columns .................................... 304
VF-200ms ............................................261 DB-WAX and DB-WaxFF ..................304 Biodiesel Capillary
DB-225ms ...........................................262 DB-WAXetr .........................................306 GC Columns........................................328
VF-WAXms..........................................263 HP-INNOWax .....................................307 Select Biodiesel.................................330
VF-624ms and VF-1301ms ...............265 CP-Wax 52 CB ....................................308 Select Silanes ....................................331
VF-1701ms ..........................................267 DB-FFAP..............................................310 CP-Volamine .......................................331
HP-FFAP ..............................................311 CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines.....................332
CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB..........................312 CP-Wax for Volatile Amines
and Diamines .....................................332
Carbowax 20M and HP-20M ...........313
PoraPLOT Amines .............................332

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Table of Contents (Continued)


specialty Columns (Continued) Foods, Flavors Plot Columns
Pesticides Columns............................... 333 and Fragrance Columns........................ 352 HP-PLOT Al2O3 KCl............................374
DB-CLP 1 and DB-CLP 2...................333 HP-88 ...................................................352 GS-Alumina KCl .................................375
VF-5 Pesticides ..................................334 CP-Sil 88..............................................353 CP-Al2O3/KCl
DB-1701P ............................................334 Select FAME.......................................354 and CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4 ..............................375
VF-1701 Pesticides............................335 CP-Sil 88 for FAME............................354 HP-PLOT Al2O3 S................................378
CP-Sil 8 CB for Pesticides................335 CP-Wax 57 CB ....................................355 GS-Alumina.........................................379
CP-Sil 19 CB for Pesticides..............336 CP-Carbowax 400 356 HP-PLOT Al2O3 M ..............................380
DB-608.................................................336 CP-Wax 57 CB for Glycols GS-GasPro ..........................................380
and Alcohols ......................................356 CP-SilicaPLOT ....................................381
HP-PAS5..............................................337
CP-TAP CB ..........................................357 CarboBOND
Rapid-MS ............................................337
CP-FFAP CB ........................................358 and CarboPLOT P7 ............................382
PAH Columns.......................................... 338
CycloSil-B............................................358 GS-CarbonPLOT .................................383
Select PAH..........................................338
Cyclodex-B..........................................359 HP-PLOT Molesieve ..........................384
DB-EUPAH ..........................................338
HP-Chiral b....................................359 CP-Molsieve 5Å .................................385
CP-Sil PAH CB UltiMetal ..................339
CP-Chirasil Val....................................360 non-Bonded stationary Phases........ 387
Semivolatiles Columns ......................... 340
CP-Chirasil-Dex CB............................360 Guard Columns.................................... 391
DB-UI 8270D.......................................340
CP-Cyclodextrin-b-2,3,6-M-19 .........361 ltm Column modules......................... 393
CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB...........................340
Life Sciences Columns ......................... 362 Fused silica tubing............................. 397
DB-5.625..............................................341
DB-ALC1 and DB-ALC2 ....................362 Packed GC Columns ........................... 400
HP-5ms Semivolatile.........................342
VF-DA ..................................................362 GC Column test standards ................ 411
CP-Sil 5/C18 CB for PCB .................342
HP-Blood Alcohol ..............................363 Column installation
DB-Dioxin............................................343 and troubleshooting ........................... 413
DB-5ms EVDX ....................................363
CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins .........................343
DB-Select 624 UI <467> ..................364
Volatiles Columns .................................. 344
HP-Fast Residual Solvent.................364
DB-624.................................................344
metal Columns .................................... 365
CP-Select 624 CB...............................346
Plot Columns ..................................... 368
DB-VRX................................................347
PoraBOND Q ......................................368
HP-VOC................................................348
PoraBOND U ......................................369
DB-502.2..............................................349
PoraPLOT Q
DB-MTBE............................................349 and PoraPLOT Q-HT..........................369
CP-Select CB for MTBE....................350 HP-PLOT Q..........................................371
DB-TPH................................................350 GS-Q.....................................................372
Select Mineral Oil..............................351 PoraPLOT U and PoraPLOT S..........373
HP-PLOT U ..........................................374

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Column selection Principles


narrow your choices, save time,
and reduce trial and error
Selecting the right capillary column for your application can be an uncertain (and sometimes difficult)
task. If possible, you should begin by consulting sample applications provided by GC manufacturers
and suppliers – or described in published Application Notes.
In addition, the following pages will help you:
• Choose a stationary phase – your most critical decision – based on factors such as selectivity, polarity,
and phenyl content.
• Understand how column diameter influences factors like efficiency, solute retention, head pressure,
and carrier gas flow rates.
• Determine which column length will affect solute retention, column head pressure, column bleed –
and cost.
• Appreciate the difference between thin-film and thick-film columns with regard to capacity, inertness,
bleed, and upper temperature limit.
While there are no foolproof techniques, shortcuts, tricks or secrets to column selection, there are some
guidelines and concepts that simplify the process. There are four major column parameters to consider:
stationary phase, diameter, length, and film thickness.

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Selecting Stationary Phases


Choosing the best stationary phase is the most important decision when selecting a capillary column.
Unfortunately, it is also the most difficult and ambiguous decision. The most reliable method is to consult
the large collection of example applications provided by column manufacturers, GC manufacturers and in
published literature. While an exact example application may not be available, enough information can
usually be obtained to simplify the decision or reduce the number of potential columns. The most difficult
situation is when no previous information is available. Stationary phase selection is much easier even if only
one chromatogram is available for all or most of the sample compounds. The most reliable method is to
consult the large collection of example applications provided by GC column & hardware manufacturers
and published in literature.
The concepts of stationary phase selectivity and polarity are very useful when selecting stationary phases.
For best performance, start with the general purpose Agilent J&W Ultra Inert 1ms and 5ms columns to get
the lowest column bleed and column activity for a wide range of analytes, including active compounds and
trace level samples.
Synonymous use of the terms polarity and selectivity is not accurate, but it is very common. Selectivity is
determined by the physicochemical interactions of the solute molecules with the stationary phase. Polarity
is determined by the structure of the stationary phase. Polarity does have an effect on separation; however,
it is only one of the many stationary phase properties that influence peak separation (see the next section
on polarity).
Selectivity can be thought of as the ability of the stationary phase to differentiate between two solute
molecules by differences in their chemical or physical properties. Separation is obtained if the interactions
between the stationary phase and solutes are different. For liquid or gum stationary phase (polysiloxanes
and polyethylene glycols), there are three major interactions: dispersion, dipole, and hydrogen bonding.
The following is a simplified and condensed explanation of the interactions for polysiloxane and
polyethylene glycol stationary phases.
Dispersion is the dominant interaction for all polysiloxane and polyethylene glycol stationary phases.
Dispersion can be simplified into the concept of volatility. Simply stated, the more volatile a solute, the faster
it elutes from the column (i.e., shorter retention time). However, this order can be altered by the effect of
solute and stationary phase polarities, and the other interactions. Solute boiling points are sometimes used
as a measure of compound volatility. That is, compounds elute in the order of their increasing boiling points.
Unfortunately, boiling points cannot be universally applied to the dispersion interactions. Boiling points are
fairly valid when dealing with compounds with similar structures, functional groups or homologous series
(Figure 1). When dealing with compounds with mixed functional groups, the boiling points simplification
often fails (Figure 2). If compound boiling points differ by more than 30 °C, they usually can be separated
by most stationary phases (there are exceptions). If compound boiling points differ by less than 10 °C, the
boiling point simplification becomes less certain and more likely to be in error (except for compounds in a
homologous series).

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Figure 1: Boiling Point elution order for homologous series


Column: DB-1, 15 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec
C10
Oven: 60 °C for 1 min, 60-180 °C at 20 °C/min C11
C13

C14 C16
C12 C15
Boiling Point (°C)
1. n-Decane (C10) 174
2. n-Undecane (C11) 196
3. n-Dodecane (C12) 216
4. n-Tridecane (C13) 234
5. n-Tetradecane (C14) 253
6. n-Pentadecane (C15) 268
7. n-Hexadecane (C16) 287
0 2 4 6 8
Time (min.)

Homologous series of hydrocarbons. The solutes elute in order of their increasing boiling points; however, the peaks are not spaced in proportion to their
respective boiling points.

Figure 2: Deviation from Boiling Point order


Column: DB-1, 30 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm
2
1 3
4 6
Boiling Point (°C)
5
1. Toluene 111
2. Hexanol 157 100% Methyl
3. Phenol 182
4. Decane (C10) 174
5. Naphthalene 219
6. Dodecane (C12) 216 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

Solutes outside of the homologous series do not elute in the boiling point order.

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If the stationary phase is capable of dipole interaction, it enhances its power to separate solutes whose
dipole moments are different. Only some stationary phases are able to exploit this interaction. Polyethylene
glycols, and cyanopropyl and trifluoropropyl substituted polysiloxanes readily undergo the dipole
interactions; methyl or phenyl substituted groups do not undergo a dipole interaction (table 1). The amount
of peak separation for solutes with different dipoles often changes if a stationary phase with a different
interaction is used (Figure 3). If the dipole difference between compounds is small, a greater amount
of the appropriate group is needed (e.g., a 50% cyanopropylphenyl-methyl polysiloxane instead of a
14% cyanopropylphenyl-methyl polysiloxane). It is difficult to accurately predict the magnitude of the
separation change for all of the peaks. Empirical results have shown that dipole interaction stationary
phases are well suited for samples containing compounds that have base or central structures to which
different groups are attached in various positions. Examples include substituted aromatics, halocarbons,
pesticides and drugs.

table 1: stationary Phase interactions

Functional Group Dispersion Dipole hydrogen Bonding


Methyl Strong None None
Phenyl Strong None to Weak Weak
Cyanopropyl Strong Very Strong Moderate
Trifluoropropyl Strong Moderate Weak
PEG Strong Strong Moderate

Figure 3: Dipole interactions


Column: hP-88, 30 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm
C-18:1 cis and trans isomers on hP-88
Molecular weight and boiling points are
virtually identical for these fatty acid methyl Carrier: Hydrogen, 2 mL/min constant flow
ester (FAME) isomers, with only the dipole Oven: 120 °C, 1 min, 10 °C/min to 175 °C, 10 min
interactions due to the hydrogen isomeric 90 cis- 6 cis- 11 5 °C/min to 210 °C, 5 min
positions on the molecules being different. 5 °C/min to 230 °C, 5 min
80
Only strong dipole interactions in the cis- 9 Injection: 1 µL
stationary phase can provide 70
Detector: FID, 250 °C
chromatographic separation for 60 trans-11

these types of compounds. 50


trans- 6
40

30

20

10
15 16 17 18 19 20
Time (min.)

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The hydrogen bonding interaction occurs if there is hydrogen bonding between the solute molecules and the stationary phase. table 2 lists the types of
compounds that can form hydrogen bonds along with their relative bonding strengths. It is the difference in the strength of the hydrogen bonding that is
critical. The same stationary phases that undergo dipole interactions also undergo hydrogen bonding interactions. The amount of peak separation for solutes
whose hydrogen bonding potentials differ often changes if a stationary phase with a different amount of hydrogen bonding interaction is used (Figure 4).
If the hydrogen bonding difference between compounds is small, a great amount of the appropriate group is needed (e.g., a polyethylene glycol instead of a
14% cyanopropylphenyl-methyl polysiloxane). It is difficult to accurately predict the magnitude of the separation change for all of the peaks. Sometimes the
desired separation is obtained, but another set of peaks now co-elute with the new stationary phase.

table 2: Relative hydrogen Bonding strengths

strength Compounds
Strong Alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines
Moderate Aldehydes, esters, ketones
Weak to None Hydrocarbons, halocarbons, ethers

Figure 4: hydrogen Bonding interactions


Column: 15 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm 0

1. Toluene
4 2
1 1
2. Hexanol
6 3
2 4 6 3. Phenol
5
DB-WAX 3 4. Decane (C10)
5 DB-1
5. Naphthalene
6. Dodecane (C12)

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

DB-1 does not undergo hydrogen bonding interactions. The change in the elution order of hexanol and phenol with DB-WAX is a combination of the dipole
and hydrogen bonding interaction.

Another stationary phase characteristic that may effect retention in a predictable manner is the phenyl content. In general, the higher the phenyl content of
the stationary phase, the higher the retention of aromatic solutes relative to aliphatic solutes. This does not mean that aromatic solutes are more retained
(e.g., higher k) by high phenyl content stationary phases, but that aromatic solutes are more retained relative to aliphatic solutes. Figure 5 shows an
example of this retention behavior.

Figure 5: Phenyl Content Retention


Column: 15 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm
1. Toluene
2. Hexanol
1
2 4
3. Phenol
3 6 5 1 3
2 4 6 4. Decane (C10)
50%
5 5. Naphthalene
Phenyl
DB-17 DB-1 6. Dodecane (C12)

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

The aromatics increase in retention relative to the hydrocarbons for the DB-17 columns. DB-17 contains 50% phenyl substitution.
DB-1 contains no phenyl substitution.

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Polarity
Stationary phase polarity is determined by the polarity of the substituted groups and their relative amounts. table 3 lists a variety of stationary phases in
order of their increasing polarity. Polarity is often erroneously used to select columns or to determine separation characteristics. Stationary phase polarity is
only one of many factors that affect retention and separation.
While polarity is not directly related to selectivity, it has a pronounced affect on compound retention, thus separation. For compounds of similar volatility,
greater retention is obtained for solutes with polarities similar to the stationary phase. In other words, polar compounds are more strongly retained by a polar
stationary phase than a less polar stationary phase, and vice versa. This effect can be seen in Figure 6. The changes in retention and elution order can be
largely attributed to the changes in stationary phase polarity. Changes in the amount of phenyl substitution, and dipole and hydrogen bonding interactions
also contribute to the changes; however, it is difficult to assess the magnitude of their individual contributions.
Separation and efficiency have to be considered together and not as separate column attributes, as each contributes to peak resolution. When the stationary
phase provides adequate resolution between peaks, higher efficiency is not needed. Shorter or larger diameter columns and less than optimal GC conditions
can be used in these situations. When resolution is not adequate, there is a need for higher column efficiency.

Figure 6: Polarity – Retention Relationship


Column: 15 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm
1. Toluene
2. Hexanol
2 6 2
1
4 1 3 3. Phenol
5 3 4 6
DB-225 5 4. Decane (C10)
Polar 5. Naphthalene
DB-1
6. Dodecane (C12)
Non-polar

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

The alcohols (polar) increase in retention relative to hydrocarbon (non-polar) for the DB-225 column. DB-225 is more polar than DB-1.

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In addition to retention, stationary phase polarity influences other column characteristics. There is a general trend between stationary phase polarity
and column lifetime, temperature limits, bleed and efficiency. Column life, temperature limits and efficiency tend to be higher for more non-polar stationary
phases. These are general trends and not absolute certainties. Low bleed stationary phases sometimes go against this trend.

table 3: stationary Phase Polarity


low Polarity mid Polarity high Polarity

CP-Sil 2 DB & DB & DB-XLB DB-225ms DB-ALC1 HP-88 DB-WAX CP-TCEP


HP-1ms UI HP-5ms UI
DB-MTBE VF-Xms DB-225 DB-Dioxin CP-Sil 88 DB-WAXetr
DB & HP-1ms DB & HP-5ms
CP-Select DB-35ms UI CP-Sil 43 CB DB-200 DB-23 HP-INNOWax
CB MTBE VF-1 ms VF-5ms
DB VF-1701 ms VF-200ms VF-23 ms VF-WAXms
DB & HP-1 DB & HP-5 & VF-35ms
DB-1701 DB-210 CP-Wax
CP-Sil 5 CB CP-Sil 8 CB DB & HP-35 57 CB
CP-Sil 19 CB DX-4
Ultra 1 Ultra 2 DB DB
& VF-17ms HP-Blood & HP-FFAP
DB-1ht VF-DA Alcohol
DB-17 DB-WAX FF
DB-2887 DB-5.625 DB-ALC2
HP-50+ CP-FFAP CB
DB-Petro/ DB & VF-5ht DX-1
PONA DB-17ht CP-WAX 58
CP-Sil FFAP CB
CP-Sil PAH CB DB-608
PONA CB CP-WAX
Select DB-TPH 52 CB
DB-HT Biodiesel
SimDis DB-502.2 CP-WAX 51
SE-54
CP-SimDis HP-VOC CP-Carbowax
400
CP-Volamine DB-VRX
Carbowax
Select DB-624 20M
Mineral Oil
VF-624ms HP-20M
HP-101
CP-Select CAM
SE-30 624 CB
DB-1301
VF-1301ms
CP-Sil 13 CB

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Gas-solid or Plot Columns


PLOT (Porous Layer Open Tubular) columns are intended for the separation of very volatile solutes (primarily
gases) without the need for cryogenic or sub-ambient cooling of the oven. Separations that would require
column temperatures below 35 °C, even with thick film liquid stationary phase can be obtained at
temperatures above 35 °C with PLOT columns.
Gas-solid or PLOT column stationary phases are physically different than polysiloxanes and polyethylene
glycols. Gas-solid stationary phase are small, porous particles. The particles are stuck to the inner wall of
the capillary tubing using a binder or similar means. Solutes are separated based on differences in their
adsorption properties. Since the particles are porous, size and shape differentiation also occurs.
Alumina PLOT columns are well suited for the separation of C1-C10 hydrocarbons and small aromatics.
The KCl version of the Alumina PLOT column changes the retention order for some of the hydrocarbons.
The PLOT Q column provides slightly better separation for C1-C3 hydrocarbons, but C4 and higher
hydrocarbons are better separated with an Alumina PLOT column. PLOT Q exhibits extremely long retention
times and very broad peaks for C6 and higher hydrocarbons and aromatics. PLOT Q separates sulfur gases
from each other and from most light hydrocarbons. Molesieve PLOT columns are used to separate many
noble and permanent gases. GS-GasPro columns combine many of the features of the various other PLOT
columns. Light hydrocarbons, inorganic gases and solvents are some of the samples suitable for GS-GasPro.

Primary selectivity interactions in Plot Phases


Dispersive
shape/size ionic surface
Zeolites Alumina/Al2O3
GS-OxyPLOT

Dispersive
shape/size ionic surface
Molecular Sieves Porous Polymers Bonded Silica
Bonded Graphitized Carbon

Plot Column examples

Zeolite/molesieve: HP-PLOT Molesieve


Graphitized Bonded Carbon: GS-CarbonPLOT, CarboBOND
Porous Polymers: HP-PLOT Q, HP-PLOT U
Bonded silica: GS-GasPro, CP-SilicaPLOT
Alumina/Al2o3: GS-Alumina, GS-Alumina KCl, HP-PLOT Al2O3 KCl, HP-PLOT Al2O3 "S", HP-PLOT Al2O3 "M"
Proprietary Phase: Lowox, GS-OxyPLOT

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stationary Phase selection summary


1. If no information or ideas about which stationary phase to use is available, start with a DB-1 or DB-5.
2. Low-bleed ("ms") columns are usually more inert and have higher temperature limits. Ultra Inert 1ms,
5ms and 35ms columns provide the lowest column bleed and highest column inertness for a wide
range of analytes, including active compounds and trace level samples.
3. Use the least polar stationary phase that provides satisfactory resolution and analysis times. Non-polar
stationary phases have superior lifetimes compared to polar phases.
4. Use a stationary phase with a polarity similar to that of the solutes. This approach works more times
than not; however, the best stationary phase is not always found using this technique.
5. If poorly separated solutes possess different dipoles or hydrogen bonding strengths, change to a
stationary phase with a different amount (not necessarily more) of the dipole or hydrogen bonding
interaction. Other co-elutions may occur upon changing the stationary phase, thus the new stationary
phase may not provide better overall resolution.
6. If possible, avoid using a stationary phase that contains a functionality that generates a large response
with a selective detector. For example, cyanopropyl containing stationary phases exhibit a
disproportionately large baseline rise (due to column bleed) with NPDs.
7. A DB-1 or DB-5, DB-1701, DB-17, and DB-WAX cover the widest range of selectivities with the
smallest number of columns.
8. PLOT columns are used for the analysis of gaseous samples at above ambient column temperatures.

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Column Diameter
table 4: Column diameter has an influence over five parameters of primary concern. They are efficiency, retention,
Column efficiency vs. Diameter pressure, carrier gas flow rate, and capacity.
Column iD theoretical Column efficiency (N/m) is inversely proportional to column diameter. The efficiencies listed in table 4
Diameter (mm) Plates/meter
show that smaller diameter columns have higher theoretical plates per meter. Resolution is a square root
0.10 12,500
function of the theoretical plate number. Therefore, doubling column efficiency theoretically increases
0.18 6,600 resolution only by 1.41 times (the square root of 2), but closer to 1.2-1.3 times in real practice. Smaller
0.20 5,940 diameter columns are used when peak separation is small and high column efficiency (i.e., narrow peaks)
0.25 4,750 is needed. Figure 7 shows the difference in resolution for two different diameter columns.
0.32 3,710 solute retention is inversely proportional to column diameter, for isothermal temperature conditions.
0.45 2,640 For temperature program conditions, the change is 1/3-1/2 of the isothermal value. Column diameters
0.53 2,240 are rarely selected based on retention. Figure 7 shows the difference in retention for two different
Maximum efficiency for a solute with k=5 diameter columns.
Column head pressure is approximately an inverse squared function of the column radius. For example, a
0.25 mm id column requires about 1.7 times the head pressure of a 0.32 mm id column of the same length
(also, carrier gas and temperature). Column head pressures increase or decrease dramatically with changes
in column diameter. Column diameters of 0.18 mm id or larger are used for standard GC analysis due to the
very high pressures needed for smaller diameter columns. Wider diameter columns, especially shorter ones
(e.g., 15 m x 0.32 mm id), are impractical for use in GC/MS systems. The vacuum at the exit of the column
greatly reduces the required head pressure, and it is difficult to maintain or control very low head pressures.

Figure 7: Column Diameter –


Comparison of Resolution and Retention
Column: DB-624, 30 m

Rs = 0.87 Rs = 1.01

1
2 1
2

1. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
2. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
N = 58,700 N = 107,250

0.53 mm id, 3.0 µm 0.32 mm id, 1.8 µm

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At constant pressure, carrier gas flow rates increase as column diameters increase. For applications or
hardware requiring high flow rates, larger diameter columns are normally used. Headspace and purge &
trap systems require higher carrier gas flow rates for proper operation. 0.45 or 0.53 mm id columns are
used with these systems so that the higher flow rates can be used. Special considerations must be taken if
small diameter columns are used in these types of systems. This includes the use of cryogenic interfaces or
ovens, or interfacing through split injectors. Added complexity and/or cost, or sample loss, are involved with
these techniques. For applications or hardware requiring low carrier gas flow rates, smaller diameter
columns are normally used. GC/MS is the typical system requiring low carrier gas flow rates, and therefore,
0.25 mm id and smaller id columns are used in these applications.
Column capacity increases as the column diameter increases. The actual column capacity also depends
on the stationary phase, solute and film thickness. table 5 lists typical capacity ranges for a variety of
column diameters.

table 5: Column Capacity in ng


Film thickness (µm) Column inside Diameter (mm)
0.18-0.20 0.25 0.32 0.53
0.10 20-35 25-50 35-75 50-100
0.25 35-75 50-100 75-125 100-250
0.50 75-150 100-200 125-250 250-500
1.00 150-250 200-300 250-500 500-1000
3.00 400-600 500-800 1000-2000
5.00 1000-1500 1200-2000 2000-3000

Column Diameter selection summary


1. Use 0.15, 0.18 or 0.25 mm id columns when higher column efficiencies are needed. 0.15 and
0.18 mm id columns are especially well suited for GC/MS systems with low pumping capacities.
Smaller diameter columns have the lowest capacities and require the highest head pressures.
2. Use 0.32 mm id columns when higher sample capacity is needed. They often provide better
resolution of earlier eluting solutes for splitless injections or large injection volumes (> 2 µL)
than 0.25 mm id columns.
3. Use 0.45 mm id columns when only a Megabore direct injector is available and higher column
efficiency is desired. Well suited for high carrier gas flow rate situations, such as with purge & trap,
headspace samplers, and valve injection applications.
4. Use 0.53 mm id columns when only a Megabore direct injector is available. Well suited for high
carrier gas flow rate situations, such as with purge & trap and headspace samplers. 0.53 mm id
columns have the highest sample capacities at constant df.

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Column Length
Column length influences three parameters of major concern. They are efficiency, retention (analysis time)
and carrier gas pressure.
Column efficiency (n) is proportional to column length. Resolution is a square root function of the
theoretical plate number. For example, doubling column length (thus efficiency) theoretically increases
resolution by only 1.41 times (closer to 1.2-1.3 times in practice). Longer columns are used when peak
separation is small and high column efficiency (i.e., narrow peaks) is needed. Figure 8 shows the
difference in resolution for three different lengths.

Figure 8: Column length – Comparison of Resolution and Retention


Column: DB-624
15 m x 0.53 mm id, 0.3 µm
30 m x 0.53 mm id, 0.3 µm
60 m x 0.53 mm id, 0.3 µm

Rs = 0.84 Rs = 1.16 Rs = 1.68


2.29 min 4.82 min 8.73 min

1 1 1
2

2
2

1. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
2. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene

15 meters 30 meters 60 meters

solute retention is proportional to column length for isothermal temperature conditions. For temperature
program conditions, the change is 1/3-1/2 of the isothermal value. When efficiency is increased by
lengthening the column, there is a significant increase in analysis time. Figure 8 shows the difference
in retention for three different lengths.

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Column head pressure is nearly proportional to column length. Pressure is usually not an issue unless
the column has a very small or large diameter. Long, small diameter columns require extremely high head
pressures, and short, wide diameter columns require very low head pressures. Neither situation is very
practical and may be a limiting factor. Choice of carrier gas will also have an impact on column pressure.
Column bleed increases as column length increases. Longer columns have more stationary phase, thus
more degradation products are produced. The increase in bleed with longer columns is not large and should
not be a deterrent to using a longer column when one is necessary.
Column cost is directly related to column length. Doubling column length nearly doubles the price of the
column. When efficiency is increased by lengthening the column, there is a significant increase in column
cost. When considered in conjunction with the increase in analysis time, lengthening the column should be
the last reasonable option for increasing efficiency.
Shorter columns cost more per meter than longer columns. Cutting longer columns into shorter lengths
seems like a good method to save money, but it is not recommended. The quality of the smaller pieces
cannot be guaranteed and may not be the same as the original, intact column. Theoretically, each piece
should provide satisfactory and consistent results. In practice, this does not always occur. The probability of
individual piece variation is higher when shorter pieces are cut from the original column. Greater variability
between individual pieces is observed as column length, film thickness and stationary phase polarity
increases, and column diameter decreases. Finally, there is the increased chance of tubing breakage when
rewinding the shorter columns on other cages. Technically, cutting a column into shorter pieces voids the
performance warranty.

Column length selection summary


1. Start with 25-30 meter columns when the best length is unknown.
2. 10-15 meter columns are well suited for samples containing very well separated solutes or very few
solutes. Shorter lengths are used for very small diameter columns to reduce head pressures.
3. 50-60 meter columns should be used when resolution is not possible by other means (smaller
diameter, different stationary phase, change in column temperature). Best suited for complex samples
containing a large number of solutes. Long columns have long analysis times and higher cost.

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Column Film Thickness


Column film thickness influences five major parameters: retention, resolution, bleed, inertness and capacity.
For isothermal conditions, solution retention is directly proportional to film thickness. For temperature
program conditions, the change is 1/3-1/2 of the isothermal value. Thicker film columns are used to
obtain higher retention for very volatile solutes. Volatile solutes normally requiring cryogenic (subambient)
cooling with standard film thickness columns can be sufficiently retained at temperatures above 30 °C.
Changing to a thicker film column has a net effect of providing equal or greater retention at a higher
column temperature. Thicker film columns are typically used for volatile compounds like solvents and select
gases. Thinner film columns are used to reduce the retention of highly retained solutes. Highly retained
solutes can be eluted faster or at a lower temperature. Changing to a thinner film column has the net effect
of providing equal or less retention at a lower column temperature. Thinner film columns are typically used
for high boiling or molecular weight compounds. Figure 9 shows the difference in retention for two
different film thicknesses.
Solutes with k values less than 2 are very difficult to resolve due to insufficient retention by the column.
Changing to a thicker film column results in better resolution since solute retention is increased. The
resolution improvement depends on the solute k value for the original column. For solutes with k values
of about 5 or less, increasing their retention results in improved resolution. For solute peaks with values of
5-10, increasing their retention provides a small to moderate increase in resolution. For peaks with k values
above 10, increasing their retention often results in no resolution improvement and sometimes a loss of
resolution. Increasing film thickness to improve the resolution of early eluting peaks may result in a
resolution loss for later eluting peaks.

Figure 9: Column Film thickness – Comparison of Resolution and Retention


Column: DB-1, 30 m x 0.32 mm id
Carrier: Helium at 38 cm/sec
Oven: 100 °C isothermal

7.00
2

3
0.25 µm

0 2 4 6 8 1. n-Decane
Time (min.) 2. n-Undecane
1
3. n-Dodecane

24.59
2

3 1.00 µm

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min.)

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For a given stationary phase, column bleed increases as film thickness increases. Since thicker film
columns are more retentive, later eluting peaks may shift into a region of much higher column bleed
when increasing film thickness. The upper temperature limits of thick film columns may be lower due
to their higher bleed levels.
Thicker film columns are more inert. There is more stationary phase to shield the solutes from the tubing
surface. Peak tailing for active compounds can often be reduced or eliminated with a thicker film column.
Thicker film columns have higher solute capacities. When one solute is present in significantly higher
amounts, the resulting broad peak may interfere or co-elute with an adjacent peak. Changing to a thicker
film column may reduce peak broadening, thus co-eluting. Table 5 lists typical capacity ranges for a variety
of film thickness.

Column Film thickness selection summary


1. For 0.18-0.32 mm id columns, a film thickness of 0.18-0.25 µm is average or standard
(i.e., not thin or thick) and used for most analyses.
2. For 0.45-0.53 mm id columns, a film thickness of 0.8-1.5 µm is average or standard
(i.e., not thin or thick) and used for most analyses.
3. thick film columns are used to retain and resolve volatile solutes (e.g., light solvents, gases).
Thick columns are more inert and have higher capacities. Thick film columns exhibit higher column
bleed and decreased upper temperature limits.
4. thin film columns are used to minimize the retention of high boiling, high molecular weight solutes
(e.g., steroids, triglycerides). Thin film columns are less inert, have lower capacities and exhibit lower
column bleed.

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GC Column Application and Method Guides


Application specific Application Agilent Phases
Biodiesel EN14105 Free/Total Glycerin Biodiesel, Select Biodiesel
ASTM D6584 Free/Total Glycerin Biodiesel, Select Biodiesel
EN14103 FAME Analysis Biodiesel, Select Biodiesel
EN14110 Residual Methanol Biodiesel, Select Biodiesel
EN14106 Free Glycerol Select Biodiesel
Chiral Chiral g-lactones and terpenes CycloSil-B
Optical isomers of acids, alcohols, amino acids, Cyclodex-B
aromatic hydrocarbons, diols, flavors, aromas,
ketones, organic acids and phenols
Chiral compounds using a nitrogen selective HP-Chiral b
detector
Optical isomers of acids, alcohols, amino acids, CP-Chirasil-Dex CB, CP-Cyclodextrin-b-2,3,6-M-19
aromatic, diols, flavor, aromas, ketones, organic
acids and phenols
Amino acids, optical isomers CP-Chirasil-Dex CB, CP-Cyclodextrin-b-2,3,6-M-19
Foods, Flavors and Fragrances FAME up to C26, cis, trans, fast resolution FAME Select FAME
Best separation for cis, trans FAME analyses up to HP-88, CP-Sil 88 for FAME
260 °C
Volatiles CP-Carbowax 400 for Volatiles in Alcohol
Unsaturated triglycerides CP-TAP CB for Triglycerides
Flavors, aromas, free fatty acids C1-C26 DB-WAX, HP-WAX, CP-FFAP CB
Glycols, diols, alcohols CP-Wax 57 CB for Glycols and Alcohols, DB-WAX
Life Sciences Blood alcohol analysis DB-ALC1 and DB-ALC2
Drugs of abuse confirmation DB-5ms EVDX
USP solvents, common solvents DB-Select 624UI for <467>, DB-624, VF-624ms
Drugs of abuse confirmation DB-35ms Ultra Inert, VF-DA
Pesticides Organochlorine pesticides and PCBs DB-CLP1 and DB-CLP2, DB-35ms Ultra Inert, DB-17ms, DB-XLB
Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs DB-608
Trace levels of pesticides in food and environmental DB-35ms Ultra Inert, DB-XLB, VF-1701 Pesticides, DB-1701P
samples
Chlorinated, nitrogen, phosphorus pesticides CP-Sil 8 CB for Pesticides, DB-35ms Ultra Inert, DB-5ms Ultra Inert
Chlorinated, nitrogen, phosphorus pesticides, trace CP-Sil 19 CB for Pesticides, DB-35ms, DB-XLB
level DDT and Endrin

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Application specific Application Agilent Phases


Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons EU regulated PAHs DB-EUPAH
PAHs in environmental and food samples Select PAH
C5-C80, PAH and polar compounds CP-Sil PAH CB UltiMetal
EU and EPA regulated PAHs VF-17ms for PAH
Petroleum Simulated distillation using ASTM Method D2887 DB-2887
C5-C120 simulated distillation DB-HT SimDis, CP-SimDist UltiMetal
PONA and PIANO analysis HP-PONA, DB-Petro, CP-Sil PONA CB
ASTM D5134 CP-Sil PONA for ASTM D5134
C1-C10 hydrocarbons Select Al2O3 MAPD, Alumina PLOT family
C1-C6 alcohols, aromatic C6-C10 CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline
Sulfur impurities in propylene streams Select Low Sulfur
Polar and non-polar volatile compounds, Select Silanes
especially chlorosilanes with different substituents
such as alkyl groups, or groups with ether, hydroxy
and nitrile bonds
C1-C6 amines, alcohols, NH3, water, solvents, CP-Volamine
ethanol amines
C3-C20 amines, alkanol amines CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines
C3-C8 amines and diamines CP-Wax for Volatile Amines and Diamines
C4-C10 amines, diamines and aromatic amines CP-Wax 51 for Amines
Oxygenates in C1-C10 hydrocarbons CP-Lowox, GS-OxyPLOT
C1-C10 hydrocarbons GS-OxyPLOT
Methanol, formaldehyde and formic acid in water CP-Sil 5 CB for Formaldehyde
C1-C12 hydrocarbons CP-Squalane
Volatile oxygenates and halogenated hydrocarbons CP-Propox
Semivolatiles Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs) and DB-Dioxin
dibenzofurans (PCDFs)
Dioxins and dibenzo furan CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins, DB-Dioxin
EPA Semivolatiles Methods 625, 1625, 8270 DB-UI 8270D, DB-5ms Ultra Inert, DB-5.625, HP-5ms Semivolatile
and CLP protocols
PCB, detailed analysis CP-Sil 5/C18 CB for PCB
PCB CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB, DB-XLB

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Application specific Application Agilent Phases


Volatiles EPA Methods 502.2, 524.2 and 8260 DB-624 Ultra Inert, DB-VRX
Volatile priority pollutants and residual solvents DB-624 Ultra Inert, DB-624, VF-624ms
Halogenated hydrocarbons and solvents CP-Select 624 CB
EPA Methods 502.2, 524.2 and 8260 HP-VOC
EPA Method 502.2 DB-502.2
MTBE in soil and water DB-MTBE
Oxygenates and solvents CP-Select CB for MTBE
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs), soil analysis, DB-TPH
and LUFT
C5-C40 hydrocarbons Select Mineral Oil
Metal High temperature analysis and process applications UltiMetal and DB-ProSteel
Non-Bonded Amino acid derivatives, essential oils HP-101
Drugs, glycols, pesticides, steroids HP-17
Amines, basic compounds CAM
Alcohols, free acids, essential oils, ethers, Carbowax 20M and HP-20M
glycols, solvents
Generic SE-30 and SE-54

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ePA methods

Drinking Water
ePA methods Application Recommended Column Part no.
501, 501.3 Measurement of trihalomethanes in drinking water DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1534
by GC/MS and selected ion monitoring DB-624, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1334
VF-624ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9102
DB-624 Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 122-1334UI
502.2 Volatile organic compounds in water by purge and trap DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
capillary column GC with photoionization and electrolytic DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
conductivity detectors in series
VF-624ms, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9103
DB-624 Ultra Inert, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 122-1364UI
VF-624ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9102
503.1 Volatile aromatic and unsaturated organic compounds DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1534
in water by purge and trap gas chromatography DB-624, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1334
504.1 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) and 1,2-dibromo-3- DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
chloropropane (DB CP), GC, microextraction DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1534
DB-624, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1334
DB-624 Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 122-1334UI
VF-1ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP8926
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP9163
505 Analysis of organohalide pesticides and commercial DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) products in water by DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
microextraction and GC
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 122-1236
VF-1ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP8926
VF-17ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8991
506 Determination of phthalate and adipate esters in DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
drinking water by liquid-liquid extraction or liquid- VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm CP8955
solid extraction and GC with photoionization detection
VF-1ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm CP8924
507 Determination of nitrogen and phosphorus- DB-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832
containing pesticides in water by GC with a DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
nitrogen-phosphorus detector
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
VF-1701 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9070

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Drinking Water
ePA methods Application Recommended Column Part no.
508 Determination of chlorinated pesticides in water by DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
GC with an electron capture detector DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
DB-608, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1730
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
VF-1701 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9070
508.1 Determination of chlorinated pesticides, herbicides, and DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
organohalides by liquid-solid extraction and electron DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
capture GC
DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
515 Determination of chlorinated herbicides in drinking water DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433UI
DB-1701, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-0732
515.3 Determination of chlorinated acids in drinking water DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
by liquid-liquid extraction, derivatization and GC with HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433UI
electron capture detection
DB-1701, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-0732
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9151
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
515.4 Determination of chlorinated acids in drinking water DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 121-5522UI
by liquid-liquid microextraction, derivatization, and fast HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 19091S-577UI
GC with electron capture detection
DB-1701, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 121-0722
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9151
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
521 Determination of nitrosamines in drinking water by DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-5533UI
solid phase extraction and capillary column gas HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 19091S-233UI
chromatography with large volume injection and
chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP8946

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Drinking Water
ePA methods Application Recommended Column Part no.
524.2 Measurement of purgeable organic compounds in water DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
by capillary GC/MS DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
DB-624 Ultra Inert, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 122-1364UI
HP-VOC, 60 m x 0.20 mm, 1.10 µm 19091R-306
DB-VRX, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1524
DB-624, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1324
DB-624 Ultra Inert, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 122-1364UI
VF-624ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9102
VF-624ms, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9103
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP8957
525, 525.2 Determination of organic compounds in drinking water HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-133
by liquid-solid extraction and capillary column GC/MS VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
526 Determination of selected semivolatile organic compounds DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
in drinking water by solid phase extraction and capillary HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
column GC/MS
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
527 Determination of selected pesticides and flame retardants DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
in drinking water by solid phase extraction and capillary HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
column GC/MS
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
528 Determination of phenols in drinking water by solid phase DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
extraction and capillary column GC/MS DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
529 Determination of explosives and related compounds in DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5512UI
drinking water by solid phase extraction and capillary HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-431UI
column GC/MS
VF-5ms, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8939
551 Determination of chlorination disinfection byproducts DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-5533
and chlorinated solvents in drinking water by liquid-liquid DB-1, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-1033
extraction and gas chromatography with electron-capture
detection DB-210, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 122-0233
VF-1301ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP9054
551.1 Determination of chlorination disinfection byproducts, DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-5533
chlorinated solvents, and halogenated pesticides/herbicides DB-1, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-1033
in drinking water by liquid-liquid extraction and GC with
electron-capture detection DB-1301, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 122-1333
VF-1ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP8913
VF-1301ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP9054

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ePA methods Application Recommended Column Part no.
552 Determination of haloacetic acids in drinking water DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
by liquid-liquid extraction, derivatization, and gas DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
chromatography with electron-capture detection
DB-1701, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-0732
DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433UI
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
552.1 Determination of haloacetic acids and dalapon in drinking DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
water by ion-exchange liquid-solid extraction and gas DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
chromatography with an electron-capture detector
DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
552.2 Determination of haloacetic acids and dalapon in drinking DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
water by liquid-liquid extraction, derivatization GC with DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
electron-capture detection
DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9151
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
552.3 Determination of haloacetic acids and dalapon in drinking DB-CLP1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-8232
water by liquid-liquid microextraction, derivatization, and DB-CLP2, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm 123-8336
GC with electron-capture detection
DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
DB-1701, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-0732
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9151
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
556 Determination of carbonyl compounds in drinking water by DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532
pentafluorobenzylhydroxylamine derivatization and capillary DB-1701, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-0732
GC with electron-capture detection
VF-1701ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9151
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
601 Purgeable halocarbons DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
DB-624, 75 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1374
DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
VF-624ms, 75 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP9108
VF-624ms, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm CP9105
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
602 Purgeable aromatics DB-624, 75 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1374
DB-624, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1334
DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1534
VF-624ms, 75 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP9108
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
VF-624ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9102
603 Acrolein and acrylonitrile DB-624, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1334
DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1534
VF-WAXms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP9206
VF-624ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm CP9102
604 Phenols DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
VF-5ms, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm CP9105
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
605 Benzidines DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
DB-608, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-6832
606 Phthalate esters DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
DB-608, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-6832
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
607 Nitrosamines DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP7596

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
608 Organochlorine pesticides and PCBs DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1236
DB-17ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-4732
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
VF-1701 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9070
VF-17ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8982
609 Nitroaromatics and isophorone HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-133
DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 122-5536
DB-608, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-6832
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8976
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm CP8945
610 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-5532
DB-17ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-4732
VF-17ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8982
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
611 Haloethers VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8976
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm CP8945
612 Chlorinated hydrocarbons DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-5536
HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-113
DB-1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-103E
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm CP8943
VF-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8877
VF-200ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm CP8860
613 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5562UI
CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm CP7588
VF-5ms, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm CP8948
614 The determination of organophosphorus pesticides in DB-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832
municipal and industrial wastewater DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
615 Chlorinated herbicides DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3832UI
VF-1701 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9070
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
619 Triazine pesticides DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832UI
DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
VF-17ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm CP8983
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
622 The determination of organophosphorus pesticides in DB-35ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832UI
municipal and industrial wastewater DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
624 Purgeables DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
HP-VOC, 60 m x 0.20 mm, 1.10 µm 19091R-306
DB-VRX, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1524
DB-624, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1324
VF-624ms, 75 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP9108
VF-624ms, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm CP9105
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
625 Base/neutrals and acids HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-133UI
VF-5 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9074
VF-1701 Pesticides, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP9070
VF-200ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8858
1613 Tetra- through octa-chlorinated dioxins and furans by DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5562UI
isotope dilution HRGC/HRMS CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm CP7588
VF-5ms, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8960
1624 Volatile organic compounds by isotope dilution GC/MS DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
1625 Semivolatile organic compounds by isotope dilution GC/MS DB-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5532UI
HP-5ms Ultra Inert, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433UI
VF-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP8944
8021 Volatile halogenated & aromatic organic compounds DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8010 Volatile halogenated organic compounds list DB-VRX 122-1564
by EPA method 8021 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
8011 1,2-Dibromoethane DB-624 122-1334
and 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
by microextraction and GC
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1334UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
DB-VRX 122-1534
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
VF-1ms CP8924
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
8015 Nonhalogenated organics by GC DB-624 122-1334
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1334UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
DB-VRX 122-1534
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
8015c Nonhalogenated organics by GC DB-WAX 122-7033
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-5 122-5033
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
HP-5 19091J-233
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-608 CP9215
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
CP-Sil 8 CB CP8736
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
8020 Volatile aromatic organic compounds list DB-624 122-1334
by EPA method 8021 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1334UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
DB-VRX 122-1534
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
8021, CLP Volamines Volatile halogenated & aromatic DB-VRX 122-1564
organic compounds 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8021b Aromatic and halogenated volatiles by GC VF-624ms CP9107
60 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm
VF-624ms CP9103
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
8031 Acrylonitrile by GC DB-624 122-1334
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1334UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
DB-VRX 122-1534
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
PoraBOND Q CP7354
25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm
8032 Acrylamide by GC CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB CP7654
25 m x 0.53 mm, 2.00 µm
8033 Acetonitrile by GC DB-WAX 122-7013
with nitrogen-phosphorus detection 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-INNOWax 19091N-231
15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-WAXms CP9226
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
8040, 8041, 8041a Phenols by gas chromatography DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-XLB 122-1232
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8976
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-1701ms CP9171
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-17ms CP9001
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
8060 Phthalate esters DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
8061 Phthalate esters by GC with electron capture DB-5ms 122-5532
detection (GC/ECD) 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-1701ms CP9171
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8070, 8070a Nitrosamines by gas chromatography DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines CP7597
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-17ms CP9002
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
8081, 8081a Organochlorine pesticides by gas chromatography DB-CLP1 123-8232
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-CLP2 123-8336
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm
DB-35ms 123-3832
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-XLB 123-1236
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8946
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-35ms CP8879
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
8082, CLP Pesticides, 8082a Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) DB-CLP1 123-8232
by gas chromatography 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-CLP2 123-8336
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm
DB-35ms 123-3832
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-XLB 123-1236
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8946
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-35ms CP8879
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
8090 Nitroaromatics and isophorone DB-5ms 122-5533
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-5ms 19091S-133
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
8091 Nitroaromatics and cyclic ketones by GC VF-5ms CP8976
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-1701ms CP9171
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8095 Explosives by GC DB-225 125-2212
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
HP-5 19095J-321
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
DB-5 125-5012
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8973
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-1ms CP8967
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-200ms CP8866
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
8100 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-5ms 123-5532
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-1ms 122-0132
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-17ms 122-4732
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8944
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
8111 Haloethers by GC DB-5ms 122-5533
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
HP-5ms 19091S-133
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-1701 122-0733
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-5ms CP8973
15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-1701ms CP9171
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
8120 Chlorinated hydrocarbons by gas chromatography DB-5ms 123-5536
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-5ms 19091S-113
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-1 123-103E
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8121 Chlorinated hydrocarbons by GC: DB-5ms 123-5536
capillary column technique 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-5ms 19091S-113
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-1 123-103E
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-200ms CP8868
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-WAXms CP9215
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-5ms CP8976
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm
VF-1701ms CP9171
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
8131 Aniline and selected derivatives by GC DB-5ms Ultra Inert 122-5533UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
HP-5ms Ultra Inert 19091S-133UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8944
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines CP7598
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
8140 Organophosphorus pesticides by GC-NPD DB-35ms 122-3832
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8944
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
8141a, 8141b Organophosphorus compounds by gas DB-35ms 122-3832
chromatography: capillary column technique 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-5ms 122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-200ms CP8868
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-35ms CP8888
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-5ms CP8975
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-1ms CP8969
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8150 Chlorinated herbicides DB-35ms 123-3832
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
8151, 8151b Chlorinated herbicides by GC using methylation DB-CLP1 123-8232
or pentafluorobenzylation derivatization: 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
capillary column technique
DB-CLP2 123-8336
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm
DB-35ms Ultra Inert 123-3832UI
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-5ms Ultra Inert 123-5532UI
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
HP-5ms Ultra Inert 19091S-413UI
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5 Pesticides CP9074
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8957
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-35ms CP8877
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-1701 Pesticides CP9070
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
8240 Volatile chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons DB-VRX 121-1524
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 121-1324
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1364UI
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
DB-VRX 122-1564
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-VOC 19091R-306
60 m x 0.20 mm, 1.10 µm
VF-624ms CP9103
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 122-1364UI
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm
8260/CLP-VOCs Volatile organic compounds by gas DB-VRX 122-1564
chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS): 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
capillary column technique method
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-VRX 121-1524
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 121-1324
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8260b Volatile organic compounds by GC/MS DB-VRX 122-1564
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-VRX 121-1524
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 121-1324
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-5ms CP8946
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-624ms CP9105
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 123-1364UI
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.8 µm
8261 Volatile organic compounds by vacuum distillation DB-VRX 122-1564
in combination with GC/MS spectrometry 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
(VD/GC/MS)
DB-608 125-6837
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
DB-VRX 121-1524
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 121-1324
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
DB-624 Ultra Inert 121-1324UI
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1 µm
VF-624ms CP9103
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
8270, 8270d Semivolatile organic compounds by gas DB-UI 8270D 122-9732
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
DB-UI 8270D 121-9723
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.36 µm
HP-5ms 19091S-133
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8944
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8945
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8946
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm

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ePA method Application Column Part no.
8275a Semivolatile organic compounds (PAHs and PCBs) DB-5ms 122-5533
in soils/sludges and solid wastes using thermal 30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
extraction/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
HP-5ms 19091S-133
(TE/GC/MS)
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8944
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
VF-5ms CP8945
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-5ms CP8946
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
8280b Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) DB-5ms Ultra Inert 122-5562UI
and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDfs) by 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
high resolution gas chromatography/low resolution
CP-Sil 8 CB CP8751
mass spectrometry (HRGC/LRMS)
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
8290b Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) DB-5ms Ultra Inert 122-5562UI
and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDfs) by 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
high resolution gas chromatography/high resolution
CP-Sil 8 CB CP8751
mass spectrometry (HRGC/HRMS)
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins CP7588
50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm
8410 Gas chromatography/Fourier transform infrared HP-5ms 19091S-213
(GC/FT-IR) spectrometry for semivolatile organics: 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm
capillary column
DB-5ms 123-5533
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm
VF-5ms CP8955
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
8430 Analysis of bis(2-chloroethyl) ether and hydrolysis DB-WAX 122-7033
products by direct aqueous injection (GC/FT-IR) 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
HP-INNOWax 19091N-233
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
VF-WAXms CP9215
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm

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united states Pharmacopoeia (usP) GC Phases


usP Phase Composition Agilent Phase Recommendation
G1 Dimethylpolysiloxane oil HP-1*, DB-1*, HP-1ms*, DB-1ms*, VF-1ms, CP-Sil 5 CB,
CP-Sil 5 CB Low Bleed/MS
G2 Dimethylpolysiloxane gum HP-1*, DB-1*, HP-1ms*, DB-1ms*, VF-1ms, CP-Sil 5 CB,
CP-Sil 5 CB Low Bleed/MS, CP-SimDist
G3 50% Phenyl 50% methylpolysiloxane DB-17*, HP-50+*, VF-17ms, CP-Sil 24 CB, CP-Sil 24 CB Low Bleed/MS
G5 3-cyanopropyl polysiloxane DB-23, VF-23ms, Select for FAME, CP-Sil 88
G6 Trifluoropropylmethylpolysilicone DB-200, DB-210, VF-200ms
G7 50% 3-cyanopropyl 50% phenylmethylsilicone DB-225, DB-225ms, CP-Sil 43 CB
G8 80% Bis(3-cyanopropyl) 20% 3-cyanopropylphenylpolysiloxane HP-88, VF-23ms
or 90% 3-cyanopropyl 10% phenylmethylsiloxane
G14 Polyethylene glycol (average molecular weight of 950-1,050) DB-WAX, VF-WAXms, CP-Wax 52 CB
G15 Polyethylene glycol (average molecular weight of 3,000-3,700) DB-WAX, VF-WAXms, CP-Wax 52 CB
G16 Polyethylene glycol (average molecular weight of 15,000) DB-WAX*, VF-WAXms, CP-Wax 52 CB
G17 75% Phenyl 25% methylpolysiloxane DB-17, HP-50+, VF-17ms, CP-Sil 24 CB, CP-Sil 24 CB Low Bleed/MS
G19 25% Phenyl 25% cyanopropylmethylsilicone DB-225*, DB-225ms, CP-Sil 43 CB
G20 Polyethylene glycol (average molecular weight of 380-420) DB-WAX, VF-WAXms, CP-Wax 52 CB
G25 Polyethylene glycol TPA (Carbowax 20M terephthalic acid) DB-FFAP*, HP-FFAP*, CP-Wax 58 (FFAP) CB, CP-FFAP CB
G27 5% Phenyl 95% methylpolysiloxane DB-5*, HP-5*, HP-5ms*, DB-5ms, VF-5ms, VF-5ht, CP-Sil 8 CB,
CP-Sil 8 CB Low Bleed/MS
G28 25% Phenyl 75% methylpolysiloxane DB-35, HP-35, DB-35ms, VF-35ms
G32 20% Phenylmethyl 80% dimethylpolysiloxane DB-35, HP-35, DB-35ms, VF-35ms
G35 Polyethylene glycol & diepoxide esterified with nitroterepthalic acid DB-FFAP*, HP-FFAP*, CP-Wax 58 (FFAP) CB, CP-FFAP CB
G36 1% Vinyl 5% phenylmethylpolysiloxane DB-5, HP-5, HP-5ms, DB-5ms, VF-5ms, VF-5ht, CP-Sil 8 CB,
CP-Sil 8 CB Low Bleed/MS
G38 Phase G1 plus a tailing inhibitor DB-1, HP-1, HP-1ms, DB-1ms, VF-1ms, CP-Sil 5 CB,
CP-Sil 5 CB Low Bleed/MS
G39 Polyethylene glycol (average molecular weight of 1,500) DB-WAX, VF-WAXms, CP-Wax 52 CB
G41 Phenylmethyldimethylsilicone (10% phenyl substituted) DB-5, HP-5, HP-5ms, DB-5ms, VF-5ms, VF-5ht, CP-Sil 8 CB,
CP-Sil 8 CB Low Bleed/MS
G42 35% Phenyl 65% dimethylvinylsiloxane DB-35*, HP-35*, DB-35ms, VF-35ms
G43 6% Cyanopropylphenyl 94% dimethylpolysiloxane DB-624*, DB-1301, VF-624ms, VF-1301ms, CP-1301, CP-Select 624 CB
G45 Divinylbenzene-ethylene glycol-dimethacrylate HP-PLOT U*, CP-PoraBOND U, CP-PoraPLOT U
G46 14% Cyanopropylphenyl 86% methylpolysiloxane DB-1701*, VF-1701ms, CP-Sil 19 CB, CP-Sil 19 CB Low Bleed/MS
*Indicates an exact equivalent

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 1945 Standard Test Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas HP PLOT, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm 19095P-MS9
by GC HP PLOT Q, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO3
CP-Molsieve 5Å, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm CP7537
PoraPLOT Q-HT, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 20.00 µm CP7558
D 1946 Standard Test Method for the Analysis of Reformed Gas HP PLOT, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm 19095P-MS9
by GC HP PLOT Q, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO3
CP-Molsieve 5Å, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm CP7537
CP-Molsieve 5Å, 25 m x 0.25 mm, 30.00 µm CP7533
D 1983 Standard Test Method for Fatty Acid Composition DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-7032
by Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Methyl Esters
D 2163 Standard Test Method for the Analysis of Liquified HP PLOT Al2O3 "KCl", 30 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm 19095P-K23
Petroleum (LP) Gases and Propene Concentrates by GC HP PLOT Al2O3 "S", 30 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm 19095P-S23
D 2195 Standard Test Methods for Pentaerythritol CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
D 2268 Standard Test Method for Analysis of High-Purity DB-1, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 122-106E
n-Heptane and Isooctane by Capillary GC
D 2306 Standard Test Method for C8 Aromatic Hydrocarbons HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091N-136
by GC
D 2360 Standard Test Method for Trace Impurities in Monocyclic HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 19091N-116
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GC
D 2426 Standard Test Method for Butadiene Dimer and Styrene in DB-1, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 125-1035
Butadiene Concentrates by GC CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
D 2427 Standard Test Method for Determination of C2 through C5 DB-1, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 125-1035
Hydrocarbons in Gasoline by GC GS-Alumina, 30 m x 0.53 mm 115-3532
CP-Al2O3/KCl, 50 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7518
D 2245 Standard Test Method for Identification of Oils CP-Sil 88 for FAME, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm CP7488
and Oil Acids in Solvent-Reducible Paints
D 2504 Standard Test Method for Noncondensable Gases in C2 HP PLOT, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm 19095P-MS0
and Lighter Hydrocarbon Products by GC CarboBOND, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7374
D 2505 Standard Test Method for Ethylene, Other Hydrocarbons, GS-GasPro, 60 m x 0.32 mm 113-4362
and Carbon Dioxide in High-Purity Ethylene by GC

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 2580 Standard Test Method for Phenols in Water CP-Sil 8 CB, 25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.40 µm CP5850
by Gas-Liquid Chromatography CP-FFAP CB, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP7486
D 2593 Standard Test Method for Butadiene Purity GS-Alumina, 30 m x 0.53 mm 115-3532
and Hydrocarbon Impurities by GC CP-Al2O3/KCl, 50 m x 0.32 mm, 5.00 µm CP7515
CP-Al2O3/KCl, 50 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7518
D 2712 Standard Test Method for for Hydrocarbon Traces GS-Alumina, 50 m x 0.53 mm 115-3552
in Propylene Concentrates by GC
D 2743 Standard Practices for Uniformity of Traffic Paint Vehicle CP-Sil 88 for FAME, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm CP7488
Solids by Spectroscopy and Gas Chromatography
D 2804 Standard Test Method for Purity of Methyl Ethyl Ketone DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 125-7032
by GC DB-210, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 125-0212
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8763
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8738
D 2887 Standard Test Method for Boiling Range Distribution DB-2887, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-2814
of Petroleum Fractions by GC CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.88 µm CP7570
CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 2.65 µm CP7582
CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.17 µm CP7532
Extended D Standard Test Method for Boiling Range Distribution HP-1, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 0.88 µm 19095Z-021
2887 of Petroleum Fractions by GC, to C60 HP-1, 5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.88 µm 19095Z-020
D 2908 Standard Practice for Measuring Volatile Organic Matter CP-Select 624 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm CP7414
in Water by Aqueous-Injection GC CP-Select 624 CB, 75 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP7417
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8763
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8738
D 3054 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Cyclohexane by GC DB-1, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-106E
D 3168 Standard Practice for Qualitative Identification of Polymers CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP8760
in Emulsion Paints CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
D 3257 Standard Test Method for Aromatics in Mineral Spirits DB-624, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1334
by GC
D 3271 Standard Practice for Direct Injection of Solvent-Reducible PoraPLOT Q, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 20.00 µm CP7554
Paints into a Gas Chromatograph for Solvent Analysis CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8738

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 3328 Standard Test Methods for Comparison of Waterborne CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 3.00 µm CP8687
Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP8677
D 3329 Standard Test Method for Purity of Methyl Isobutyl Ketone DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 125-7032
by GC DB-624, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1334
CP-WAX 52 CB, 60 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8798
D 3432 Standard Test Method for Unreacted Toluene HP-1ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 19091S-713
Diisocyanates in Urethane Prepolymers
and Coating Solutions by GC
D 3447 Standard Test Method for Purity of Halogentated Organic DB-624, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1334
Solvents
D 3452 Standard Practice for Rubber – Identification CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
by Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography
D 3465 Standard Test Method for Purity of Monomeric Plasticizers CP-Sil 5 CB, 25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.52 µm CP8430
by Gas Chromatography CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
D 3524 Standard Test Method for Diesel Fuel Diluent CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 0.53 µm CP7592
in Used Diesel Engine Oils by Gas Chromatography
D 3545 Standard Test Method for Alcohol Content and Purity DB-624, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1334
of Acetate Esters by GC
D 3606 Standard Test Method for Determination of Benzene VF-1ms, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm CP8906
and Toluene in Finished Motor and Aviation Gasoline CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.40 µm CP7525
by Gas Chromatography
D 3687 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Organic DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 125-7032
Vapors Collected by the Activated Charcoal Tube DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 0.85 µm 124-7032
Adsorption Method
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8763
CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8738
D 3695 Standard Test Method for Volatile Alcohols in Water DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 125-7032
by Direct Aqueous-Injection GC CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 0.53 µm CP7592
D 3710 Standard Test Method for Boiling Range Distribution of DB-2887, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-2814
Gasoline and Gasoline Fractions by GC
D 3749 Standard Test Method for Residual Vinyl Chloride PoraBOND Q, 10 m x 0.32 mm, 5.00 µm CP7350
Monomer in Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Resins by Gas PoraBOND Q, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7353
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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 3760 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Isopropylbenzene DB-WAX, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-7062
(Cumene) by GC HP-1, 50 m x 0.32 mm, 0.52 µm 19091Z-115
CP-Xylenes, 50 m x 0.53 mm CP7428
D 3792 Standard Test Method for Water Content of Coatings PoraBOND Q, 25 m x 0.32 mm, 5.00 µm CP7351
by Direct Injection Into a Gas Chromatograph PoraBOND Q, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7354
D 3797 Standard Test Method for Analysis of o-Xylene by GC HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 19091N-216
CP-Xylenes, 50 m x 0.53 mm CP7428
D 3798 Standard Test Method for Analysis of p-Xylene by GC HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 19091N-216
CP-Xylenes, 50 m x 0.53 mm CP7428
D 3871 Standard Test Method for Purgeable Organic Compounds DB-VRX, 75 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1574
in Water Using Headspace Sampling
D 3876 Standard Test Method for Methoxyl and Hydroxypropyl CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm CP8760
Substitution in Cellulose Ether Products CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm CP8735
by Gas Chromatography
D 3893 Standard Test Method for Purity of Methyl Amyl Ketone DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1534
and Methyl Isoamyl Ketone by GC
D 3973 Standard Test Method for Low-Molecular Weight DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1534
Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Water
D 4059 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Polychlorinated CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP7482
Biphenyls in Insulating Liquids by Gas Chromatography
D 4275 Standard Test Method for Determination CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 3.00 µm CP8687
of Butylated Hydroxy Toluene (BHT) in Polymers CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm CP8677
of Ethylene and Ethylene – Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
Copolymers By Gas Chromatography
D 4322 Standard Test Method for Residual Acrylonitrile Monomer PoraBOND Q, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7354
Styrene-Acrylonitrile Copolymers and Nitrile Rubber
by Headspace Gas Chromatography
D 4367 Standard Test Method for Benzene in Hydrocarbon VF-1ms, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm CP8906
Solvents by Gas Chromatography CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.40 µm CP7525
D 4415 Standard Test Method for Determination of Dimer DB-FFAP, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-3232
in Acrylic Acid
D 4424 Standard Test Method for Butylene Analysis by GC HP PLOT Al2O3 S, 50 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm 19095P-S25
CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7567
D 4443 Standard Test Method for Residual Vinyl Chloride DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1534
Monomer Content in PPB Range in Vinyl Chloride
Homo- and Co-Polymers by Headspace GC

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 4492 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Benzene CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.40 µm CP7525
by Gas Chromatography
D 4509 Standard Test Methods for Determining the 24-Hour PoraBOND Q, 25 m x 0.32 mm, 5.00 µm CP7351
Gas (AIR) Space Acetaldehyde Content of Freshly Blown PoraBOND Q, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm CP7354
PET Bottles
D 4534 Test Method for Benzene Content of Cyclic Products by CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.40 µm CP7525
Gas Chromatography
D 4735 Standard Test Method for Determination of Trace DB-FFAP, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 0.85 µm 124-3232
Thiophene in Refined Benzene by GC CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP7614
D 4768 Standard Test Method for Analysis of 2,6-Ditertiary-Butyl CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB, 25 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP7614
Para-Cresol and 2,6-Ditertiary- Butyl Phenol in Insulating
Liquids by Gas Chromatography
D 4864 Standard Test Method for Determination of Traces of DB-WAX, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 0.85 µm 124-7032
Methanol in Propylene Concentrates by GC
D 4947 Standard Test Method for Chlordane and Heptachlor DB-5, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm 125-5032
Residues in Indoor Air DB-608, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.83 µm 125-1730
D 4961 Standard Test Method for GC Analysis of Major Organic DB-FFAP, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 0.85 µm 124-3232
Impurities in Phenol Produced by the Cumene Process HP PLOT Q, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO3
D 4983 Standard Test Method for Cyclohexylamine Morpholine HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 19091S-213
and Diethylaminoethanol in Water and Condensed Steam CAM, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 115-2132
by Direct Aqueous Injection GC
D 5008 Standard Test Method for Ethyl Methyl Pentonal Content HP-1, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 19095Z-621
and Purity Value of 2-Ethylhexanol by GC HP-INNOWax, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 19091N-113
D 5060 Standard Test Method for Determining Impurities in HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 19091N-216
High-Purity Ethylbenzene by GC CP-WAX 52 CB, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8773
D 5075 Standard Test Method for Nicotine in Indoor Air DB-5, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm 125-5032
DB-5, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 123-5033
D 5134 Standard Test Method for Detailed Analysis of Petroleum HP-PONA, 50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-001
Naphthas Through n-Nonane by Capillary GC CP-Sil PONA para ASTM D 5134, 50 m x 0.21 mm, 0.50 µm CP7531
D 5135 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Styrene HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 19091N-216
by Capillary GC CP-WAX 52 CB, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8773
D 5175 Standard Test Method for Organohalide Pesticides and DB-1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 123-1033
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Water by Microextraction DB-608, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 123-1730
and GC
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 5303 Standard Test Method for Trace Carbonyl Sulfide in GS-GasPro, 30 m x 0.32 mm 113-4332
Propylene by GC HP PLOT Q, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO4
D 5307 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range HP-1, 7.5 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 19095Z-627
Distribution of Crude Petroleum by GC
D 5310 Standard Test Method for Tar Acid Composition by HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
Capillary GC DB-225ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-2932
D 5316 Standard Test Method for 1, 2-Dibromoethane HP-1ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 19091S-713
and 1, 2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane in Water DB-624, 30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm 124-1334
by Microextraction and GC
D 5317 Standard Test Method for Determination of Chlorinated HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
Organic Acid Compounds in Water by GC with Electron DB-1701P, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-7732
Capture Detector
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
DB-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832
D 5320 Standard Test Method for Determination of DB-1, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1034
1, 1-Trichloroethane and Methylene Chloride in DB-VRX, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm 123-1534
Stabilized Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene
D 5399 Standard Test Method for Boiling Point Distribution DB-2887, 10 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-2814
of Hydrocarbon Solvents by GC
D 5441 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Methyl Tert-Butyl HP-PONA, 50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm 19091S-001
Ether (MTBD) by GC DB-Petro, 100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 122-10A6E
D 5442 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Petroleum Waxes DB-1, 25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-1022
by GC DB-5, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5012
D 5475 Standard Test Method for Nitrogen- and Phosphorus- HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
Containing Pesticides in Water by GC with a Nitrogen DB-1701P, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-7732
Phosphorus Detector
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
DB-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832
D 5480 Standard Test Method for Engine Oil Volatility by GC DB-PS1, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 0.15 µm 145-1011
D 5501 Standard Test Method for Determination of Ethanol HP-1, 100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 19091Z-530
Content of Denatured Fuel Ethanol by GC
D 5504 Standard Test Method for Determination of Sulfur CP-Sil 5 CB for Sulfur, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 4.00 µm CP7529
Compounds in Natural Gas and Gaseous Fuels
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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 5507 Standard Test Method for Determination of Trace Organic HP PLOT Q, 15 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO3
Impurities in Monomer Grade Vinyl Chloride by Capillary HP PLOT U, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 20.00 µm 19095P-UO4
Column/Multi-dimensional GC
D 5508 Standard Test Method for Determination of Residual HP PLOT Q, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 19095P-QO4
Acrylonitrile Monomer in Styrene-Acyrlonitrile Co-polymer
Resins and Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber by Headspace
Capillary GC
D 5580 Standard Test Method for Determination of Benzene, DB-1, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 125-1035
Toluene, Ethylbenzene, p/m-Xylene, C9 and Heavier CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline, 50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.40 µm CP7525
Aromatics, and Total Aromatics in Finished Gasoline by GC
CP-Sil 5 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm CP8775
VF-1ms, 15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm CP8906
D 5599 Standard Test Method for Determination of Oxygenates DB-5, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5032
in Gasoline by GC and Oxygen Selective Flame
Ionization Detection
D 5623 Standard Test Method for Sulfur Compounds in Light HP-1, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 4.00 µm 19091Z-613
Petroleum Liquids by GC and Sulfur Selective Detection
D 5713 Standard Test Method for Analysis of High Purity Benzene DB-Petro, 50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm 128-1056
for Cyclohexane Feedstock by Capillary GC
D 5739 Standard Practice for Oil Spill Source Identification DB-5, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-5032
by GC and Positive Ion Electron Impact Low Resolution DB-TPH, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 123-1632
Mass Spectrometry
D 5769 Standard Test Method for Determination of Benzene, HP-1, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 19091Z-236
Toluene, and Total Aromatics in Finished Gasoline
by GC/MS
D 5790 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Purgeable DB-VRX, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1564
Organic Compounds in Water by Capillary Column GC/MS DB-VRX, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1524
DB-624, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm 122-1364
DB-624, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm 121-1324
D 5812 Standard Test Method for Determination of Organochlorine HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-433
Pesticides in Water by Capillary Column GC DB-1701P, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-7732
DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
DB-35ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-3832

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method title Recommended Agilent Column Part no.
D 5917 Standard Test Method for Trace Impurities in Monocyclic HP-INNOWax, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 19091N-116
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GC and External Calibration
D 5974 Standard Test Method for Fatty and Rosin Acids in Tall Oil DB-23, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-2362
Fraction Products by Capillary GC
D 5986 Standard Test Method for Determination of Oxygenates, HP-1, 60 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 19095Z-626
Benzene, Toluene, C8-C12 Aromatics and Total Aromatics in
Finished Gasoline by GC/FTIR
D 6144 Standard Test Method for Trace Impurities HP-1, 60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 19091Z-236
in Alpha-Methylstyrene by Capillary GC
D 6159 Standard Test Method for Determination of Hydrocarbon HP PLOT Al2O3 "KCl", 50 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm 19095P-K25
Impurities in Ethylene by GC GS-Alumina, 50 m x 0.53 mm 115-3552
DB-1, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 125-1035
D 6160 Standard Test Method for Determination of PCBs in Waste HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 19091S-413
Materials by GC DB-XLB, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 122-1232
D 6352 Standard Test Method for Boiling Range Distribution of DB-HT SimDis, 5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.15 µm 145-1001
Petroleum Distillates in Boiling Range from 174 to 700 °C
by GC
D 6387 Standard Test Methods for Composition of Turpentine CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm CP8763
and Related Terpene Products by Capillary Gas CP-WAX 52 CB, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm CP8738
Chromatography
D 6417 Standard Test Method for Estimation of Engine Oil Volatility DB-HT SimDis, 5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.15 µm 145-1001
by Capillary GC
D 6584 Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Select Biodiesel, 15 m x 0.32 mm, 0.10 µm CP9078
Monoglyceride, Total Diglyceride, Total Triglyceride,
and Free and Total Glycerin in B-100 Biodiesel Methyl
Esters by Gas Chromatography
D 6806 Standard Practice for Analysis of Halogenated Organic CP-Sil 5 CB, 50 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm CP7685
Solvents and Their Admixtures by Gas Chromatography
E 1616 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Acetic Anhydride HP-1, 50 m x 0.32 mm, 0.52 µm 19091Z-115
Using GC
E 1863 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Acrylonitrile by GC DB-WAXetr, 60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 123-7364
E 0202 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Ethylene Glycols DB-624, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 125-1334
and Propylene Glycols CP-Wax 57 CB for Gycols and Alcohols, 25 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm CP7615
E 0475 Standard Test Method for Assay of Di-tert-Butyl HP-5, 30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm 19095J-623
Peroxide Using GC

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GC Capillary Columns
Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC Columns
Perform trace-level analysis
with the utmost confidence
As the GC industry’s premier measurement company, Agilent is uniquely positioned to ensure the inertness
of the surfaces your sample touches, so you can achieve the parts-per-billion – or parts-per-trillion –
detection levels for your most demanding analyses. Agilent Ultra Inert components work together to
deliver industry-leading results: the Agilent GC instrument, Ultra Inert liner and Agilent J&W Ultra Inert
GC column family.

The Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC column family pushes industry standards for consistent column inertness
and exceptionally low column bleed, resulting in lower detection limits and more accurate data for difficult
analytes. Each Ultra Inert column is tested with the industry’s most demanding test probe mixture and we
prove it with a performance summary sheet shipped with each column.

DB-35ms Ultra Inert pA

35
Retention Index of Undecanol
30
1450.0
25

20

15

10

5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 min
1557.9
pA
DB-35ms
35
Retention Index
30 of Biphenyl
25

20 1449.7

15

10

5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 min
1557.4

With Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC columns, selectvity remains the same, allowing you to confidently integrate Ultra Inert
columns into your current methods.

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The industry’s most rigorous test probe mixture


ensures consistent column inertness – and results
A strong test probe mixture can highlight deficiencies in column activity, while a weak mixture can actually
mask such deficiencies.
The test probes in Agilent’s Ultra Inert test probe mixture have low molecular weights, low boiling points
and no steric shielding of their active groups. These characteristics allow the probative portion of the test
molecules to penetrate – and fully interact with – the stationary phase and column surface.

Commonly used, less demanding test probes


1. 1-Octanol 4. 2,6-Dimethylaniline 7. 1-Decanol
2. n-Undecane 5. n-Dodecane 8. n-Tridecane
3. 2,6-Dimethylphenol 6. Napthalene 9. Methyldecanoate

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Agilent’s more demanding Ultra Inert test probe mixture for 5ms, 1ms, and 35ms Ultra Inert columns

Ultra Inert 5ms Columns Ultra Inert 1ms Columns Ultra Inert 35ms Columns
elution Functional elution Functional elution Functional
order test Probe test order test Probe test order test Probe test
1. 1-Propionic acid Basicity 1. 1-Propionic acid Basicity 1. 1-Octene Polarity
2. 1-Octene Polarity 2. 1-Octene Polarity 2. 1-Butyric acid Basicity
3. n-Octane Hydrocarbon 3. n-Octane Hydrocarbon 3. n-Nonane Hydrocarbon
marker marker marker
4. 4-Picoline Acidity 4. 1,2-Butanediol Silanol 4. 4-Picoline Acidity
5. n-Nonane Hydrocarbon 5. 4-Picoline Acidity 5. n-Propylbenzene Polarity
marker
6. Trimethyl phosphate Acidity 6. Trimethyl phosphate Acidity 6. 1-Heptanol Silanol, Polarity
7. 1,2-Pentanediol Silanol 7. n-Propylbenzene Hydrocarbon 7. 1,2-Pentanediol Silanol
marker
8. n-Propylbenzene Hydrocarbon 8. 1-Heptanol Silanol 8. 3-Octanone Polarity
marker
9. 1-Heptanol Silanol 9. 3-Octanone Polarity 9. Trimethyl phosphate Acidity
10. 3-Octanone Polarity 10. tert-Butylbenzene Hydrocarbon 10. tert-Butylbenzene Hydrocarbon
marker marker
11. n-Decane Efficiency 11. n-Decane Efficiency 11. n-Undecane Efficiency

Chemical Structures

OH NH2 CH3

H3C CH3 H3C CH3 O O

H3C H3C OH
OH
N
2,6-Dimethylphenol 2,6-Dimethylaniline 1-Propionic acid 4-Picoline 1-Butyric acid

Weak probe molecules: The acidic and basic portions of these strong probe molecules: The probes in Agilent’s Ultra Inert test
molecules are shielded by the two methyl groups on their phenyl probe mixture are highly probative of the stationary phase and
rings, making them less probative. surface. Note, too, that the active end of each compound is available
to interact with any active sites on the column.

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DB-1ms Ultra Inert


ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-0122UI
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-0112UI 122-0112UIE
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-0132UI 122-0132UIE
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-0162UI
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-0112UI
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-0132UI
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hP-1ms Ultra Inert


ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091S-677UI 19091S-677UIE
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-931UI 19091S-931UIE
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-933UI 19091S-933UIE
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-633UI
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-733UI 19091S-733UIE
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-911UI
25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091S-612UI
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-913UI 19091S-913UIE
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-713UI
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similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, OV-1, OV-101, 007-1(MS), SP-2100, SE-30, ZB-1, AT-1,
tIPs & tools MDN-1, ZB-1, ZB-1ms

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DB-5ms Ultra Inert


7890/6890
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5522UI 121-5522UILTM
0.36 -60 to 325/350 121-5523UI 121-5523UILTM
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5512UI 122-5512UILTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5513UI 122-5513UILTM
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5522UI 122-5522UILTM
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5532UI 122-5532UIE 122-5532UILTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-5536UI 122-5536UILTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5533UI 122-5533UIE 122-5533UILTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5552UI
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5562UI
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5563UI
0.32 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5532UI 123-5532UIE 123-5532UILTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-5536UI 123-5536UILTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5533UI 123-5533UILTM
60 1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5563UI
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hP-5ms Ultra Inert


7890/6890
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module
hP-5ms Ultra Inert
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091S-577UI 19091S-577UILTM
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-431UI 19091S-431UILTM
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-433UI 19091S-433UIE 19091S-433UILTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-133UI 19091S-133UILTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-233UI 19091S-233UIE 19091S-233UILTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-436UI
0.32 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-413UI 19091S-413UILTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-213UI 19091S-213UILTM
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similar Phases: Rtx-5ms, Rxi-5ms, Rxi-5Sil MS, PTE-5, BPX-5, AT-5ms, ZB-5ms, SLB-5ms, Equity-7

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DB-35ms Ultra Inert


ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 0.18 50 to 340/360 121-3822UI
0.25 15 0.25 50 to 340/360 122-3812UI
30 0.25 50 to 340/360 122-3832UI
0.32 15 0.25 50 to 340/360 123-3812UI
30 0.25 50 to 340/360 123-3832UI
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similar Phases: Rtx-35, Rtx-35ms, Rxi-35Sil MS, SPB-35, AT-35, Sup-Herb, MDN-35, BPX-34,
ZB-35, ZB-35 ht

DB-624 Ultra Inert


tIPs & tools ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 1 -20 to 260 121-1324UI
Complete your ultra inert flow path 0.25 30 1.4 -20 to 260 122-1334UI
with the industry leading Agilent 60 1.4 -20 to 260 122-1364UI
Ultra Inert Inlet Liner,
0.32 30 1.8 -20 to 260 123-1334UI
www.agilent.com/chem/uiliner
60 1.8 -20 to 260 123-1364UI
0.53 30 3 -20 to 260 125-1334UI
75 3 -20 to 260 125-1374UI
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DB-UI 8270D
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 0.36 -60 to 325/350 121-9723
621-9723, 6/pk*
0.25 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-9732
-60 to 325/350 622-9732, 6/pk*
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-9736
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Agilent J&W high efficiency GC Capillary Columns


High efficiency, high throughput,
and high resolution without the high costs
This leading-edge column technology is ideal for applications that require faster run times, such as
high-throughput screening, fast process monitoring, and fast method development. In fact, Agilent High
Efficiency GC columns can reduce your sample run time by 50% or more without compromising resolution.
Unlike other manufacturers' 0.1 mm id columns, Agilent's 0.15 and 0.18 mm id High Efficiency Capillary
GC columns are compatible with all standard-pressure capillary GC and GC/MS instruments – without
expensive high-pressure modifications. They also give you:

• The flexibility to choose between helium and hydrogen carrier gases. You can stay with a helium
carrier if you wish to simplify method development, or switch to a hydrogen carrier to further
reduce your analysis time.
• The ability to separate samples using less carrier gas, which can lead to longer intervals between
cylinder changes, increased uptime, and a lower cost per sample.
In addition, these flexible columns easily adapt to a wide variety of environmental, petrochemical,
flavor/fragrance, clinical toxicology, and pharmaceutical sample matrices.
The Agilent J&W High Efficiency GC columns throughout this section are displayed using italicized
descriptions and part numbers in the ordering tables.

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low-bleed GC/ms Columns


There is a rapidly increasing population of benchtop GC/MS instruments in analytical laboratories that
analyze a widening range of trace level, higher temperature samples. These samples require increasingly
inert, lower bleed, higher temperature columns. In response to this growing need, Agilent Technologies
designed several "ms" columns to chromatograph a broader range of low level samples and generate lower
bleed even at higher temperatures.
What makes an Agilent J&W low-bleed column exceptional? Unique polymer chemistry and proprietary
surface deactivation, both of which have contributed to columns that adhere to the tightest quality control
specifications in the industry for bleed, inertness, selectivity and efficiency. Agilent J&W "ms" columns utilize
special surface deactivation and siloxane chemistries which enhance the chromatographic performance of
siloxane polymers.
The mass spectrum of septum bleed can look very much like GC column bleed, so the two are often
confused. An easy way to tell the two apart: column bleed will be indicated by a rise in the baseline, not
peaks. If you see bleed peaks, these generally come from lower quality septa or septa being used beyond
their operating limits. To minimize septa contributions to background bleed, use quality Agilent BTO, Long
Life, or Advanced Green septa.

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DB-1ms
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Identical selectivity to DB-1
• Non-polar CH3 100%
• Very low bleed characteristics, ideal for GC/MS
• Improved acid performance compared to standard 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane columns Structure of DB-1ms
• Improved signal-to-noise ratio for better sensitivity and mass spectral integrity
• 340/360 °C upper temperature limit
• Excellent general purpose column
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, OV-1, OV-101, 007-1(MS), SP-2100, SE-30, ZB-1, AT-1, MDN-1,
ZB-1, ZB-1ms

DB-1ms
7890/6890 5975t
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.10 10 0.10 -60 to 340/360 127-0112 127-0112LTM
0.40 -60 to 340/360 127-0113
20 0.10 -60 to 340/360 127-0122
0.40 -60 to 340/360 127-0123 127-0123LTM
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 340/360 121-0122 121-0122E 121-0122LTM 221-0122LTM
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 340/350 128-0112 128-0112LTM
25 0.33 -60 to 340/350 128-0122 128-0122E 128-0122LTM
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 340/360 122-0112 122-0112E 122-0112LTM 222-0112LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 340/360 122-0131
0.25 -60 to 340/360 122-0132 122-0132E 222-0132LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 340/360 122-0162
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 340/360 123-0112
30 0.10 -60 to 340/360 123-0131
0.25 -60 to 340/360 123-0132 123-0132LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 340/360 123-0162
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hP-1ms
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Identical selectivity to HP-1
CH3 100% • Non-polar
• Low bleed characteristics
Structure of HP-1ms • Excellent general purpose column
• Improved signal-to-noise ratio for better sensitivity and mass spectral integrity
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
similar Phases: Rtx-1ms, Rxi-1ms, MDN-1, AT-1, ZB-1ms, Equity-1

hP-1ms
7890/6890 5975t
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091S-677 19091S-677E 19091S-677LTM 29091S-677LTM
0.20 25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091S-602 19091S-602E 19091S-602LTM
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-931 19091S-931E 19091S-931LTM 29091S-931LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091S-833 19091S-833LTM 29091S-833LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-933 19091S-933E 19091S-933LTM 29091S-433LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-633 19091S-633LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-733 19091S-733E 19091S-733LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-936 19091S-936E
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-911 19091S-911LTM
25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091S-612 19091S-612LTM
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-913 19091S-913E 19091S-913LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-713 19091S-713LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-916
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VF-1ms
CH3
• Highly inert, non-polar 100% dimethylpolysiloxane phase, low-bleed GC column providing increased
sensitivity over a broad array of applications O Si

• Ultra low bleed specification of 1 pA @ 325 °C (30 m, 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm) for trace analysis with MS CH3 100%
• QC test results for retention index, efficiency, selectivity and bleed is reported with every column
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
Structure of VF-1ms
• Supplied with EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rtx-1ms, Rxi-1ms, MDN-1, AT-1, ZB-1ms, Equity-1

VF-1ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8900
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8901
20 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8902
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8903
0.15 10 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9030
15 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP5881
20 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9031
0.60 -60 to 325/350 CP9032 CP9032I5
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP8904
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP8905
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VF-1ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8906 CP8906I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8907 CP8907I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8908 CP8908I5
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8909
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8910
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8911 CP8911I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8912 CP8912I5
Column shown with EZ-GRIP 1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8913 CP8913I5
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8914
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8915
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8916 CP8916I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8917 CP8917I5
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8918 CP8918I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8919
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8920 CP8920I5
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8921
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8922
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8923
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8924
0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8925
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8926
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8927
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8928
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8929
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8930
0.53 15 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8965
1.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8967
30 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8968
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8969
1.50 -60 to 310/335 CP8970
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DB-5ms CH3 CH3 CH3

• Phenyl Arylene polymer virtually equivalent to a (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane O Si Si O Si


• Non-polar
CH3 CH3 CH3
• Very low bleed characteristics, ideal for GC/MS m n

• Excellent inertness for active compounds


• Improved signal-to-noise ratio for better sensitivity and mass spectral integrity Structure of DB-5ms
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Exact replacement of HP-5TA
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G27
• Test mix available
similar Phases: Rtx-5ms, Rxi-5ms, Rxi-5Sil MS, PTE-5, BPX-5, AT-5ms, ZB-5ms, ZB-5MSi,
SLB-5ms, Equity-5

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DB-5ms
7890/6890 5975t
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5522 121-5522E 121-5522LTM 221-5522LTM
0.36 -60 to 325/350 121-5523 121-5523LTM
40 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5542
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5512 128-5512LTM
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5522 128-5522LTM
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5552
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5511 122-5511LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5512 122-5512LTM 222-5512LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-5516 122-5516LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5513 122-5513LTM
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5522 122-5522LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 122-552A 122-552ALTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5531 122-5531LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5532 122-5532E 122-5532LTM 222-5532LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-5536 122-5536E 122-5536LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5533 122-5533E 122-5533LTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5552
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5561
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5562 122-5562E
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5563
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-5511 123-5511LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5512 123-5512LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5513 123-5513E 123-5513LTM
25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 123-5526 123-5526LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-5531 123-5531LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5532 123-5532E 123-5532LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-5536 123-5536LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5533 123-5533LTM
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-5561
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5562
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-5566
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5563
0.53 15 1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5512 125-5512LTM
30 0.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5537 125-5537LTM
1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-553J 125-553JLTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5532 125-5532LTM
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AgILenT J&W gC CoLuMnS

HP-5ms C6H5
CH3
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Identical selectivity to HP-5
• Non-polar CH3 95% C6H5 5%
• Very low bleed characteristics, ideal for GC/MS
• Excellent inertness for active compounds including acidic and basic compounds Structure of HP-5ms
• Improved signal-to-noise ratio for better sensitivity and mass spectral integrity
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G27
Similar Phases: Rtx-5ms, Rxi-5ms, Rxi-5Sil MS, PTE-5, BPX-5, AT-5ms, ZB-5ms, SLB-5ms, Equity-5

HP-5ms
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091S-577 19091S-577LTM
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091S-101 19091S-101LTM
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091S-102 19091S-102E 19091S-102LTM
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091S-105
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091S-331 19091S-331LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-431 19091S-431LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-231 19091S-231LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091S-333 19091S-333LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-433 19091S-433E 19091S-433LTM 29091S-433LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-133 19091S-133LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-233 19091S-233E 19091S-233LTM
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091S-336
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-436 19091S-436E
0.32 25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091S-112 19091S-112E 19091S-112LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091S-313 19091S-313LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-413 19091S-413E 19091S-413LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-113 19091S-113LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091S-213 19091S-213LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091S-416
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VF-5ms
CH3 CH3 CH3
• Highly inert 5% phenylmethyl column for increased sensitivity, accuracy and instrument uptime
O Si Si O Si
• Minimal column bleed improves sensitivity – ultra low bleed specification of 1 pA @ 325 °C
(30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm)
CH3 CH3 m CH3 n
• Slightly higher polarity than VF-1ms, results in improved selectivity for aromatic compounds;
selectivity and excellent inertness make these columns applicable for a wide range of semi-polar
Structure of VF-5ms and even polar compounds
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• QC test results for retention index, efficiency, selectivity and bleed is reported with every column
• Supplied with EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rtx-5ms, Rxi-5ms, Rxi-5Sil MS, PTE-5, BPX-5, AT-5ms, ZB-5ms, ZB-5MSi, SLB-5ms,
Equity-5

VF-5ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8934
20 0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8933
0.15 10 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9034 CP9034I5
15 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9035
20 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9036 CP9036I5
0.30 -60 to 325/350 CP9037
0.60 -60 to 325/350 CP9038
40 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP9039 CP9039I5
0.60 -60 to 325/350 CP9040
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP8935 CP8935I5
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP8936 CP8936I5
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP8937
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VF-5ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8938
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8939
0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8963
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8940
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8941 CP8941I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8942
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8943 CP8943I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8944 CP8944I5
0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8945
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8946
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8947
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8948 CP8948I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8960 CP8960I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8949
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8950
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8951
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8952
25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 CP8953
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8954 CP8954I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8955 CP8955I5
0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8956
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8957 CP8957I5
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8958
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP8959
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8961 CP8961I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8962
0.53 15 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8971
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8972
1.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8973
30 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8974
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8975
1.50 -60 to 310/335 CP8976

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DB-XlB
• Exceptionally low bleed
• Low polarity
• Extended temperature limit of 340/360 °C
• Unique selectivity
• Excellent inertness for active compounds
• Ideal for confirmational analyses
• Excellent for pesticides, herbicides, PCBs and PAHs
• Ideal for GC/MS
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
note: "DB-XLB is designed for inhibiting column bleed at high temperatures. It also appears to have
inadvertently inherited an exceptional ability for separating many PCB congeners when used with MS
detection. This stellar performance was maximized after careful optimization of the column dimensions,
temperature programs, and carrier gas flow conditions."

(Frame, G. Analytical Chemistry News & Features, Aug. 1, 1997, 468A-475A)


similar Phases: Rtx-XLB, MDN-12, ZB-XLB, ZB-XLB HT

DB-XlB
7890/6890
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module
0.18 20 0.18 30 to 340/360 121-1222 121-1222E 121-1222LTM
30 0.18 30 to 340/360 121-1232
0.20 12 0.33 30 to 340/360 128-1212 128-1212E
25 0.33 30 to 340/360 128-1222
0.25 15 0.10 30 to 340/360 122-1211 122-1211LTM
0.25 30 to 340/360 122-1212
30 0.10 30 to 340/360 122-1231
0.25 30 to 340/360 122-1232 122-1232LTM
0.50 30 to 340/360 122-1236
1.00 30 to 340/360 122-1233
60 0.25 30 to 340/360 122-1262 122-1262E
0.32 30 0.25 30 to 340/360 123-1232
0.50 30 to 340/360 123-1236
60 0.25 30 to 340/360 123-1262
0.53 15 1.50 30 to 320/340 125-1212 125-1212LTM
30 1.50 30 to 320/340 125-1232 125-1232LTM
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VF-Xms
CH3 CH3 CH3
• High arylene modified phase for accurate results O Si Si O Si
• Isothermal applications up to 340 °C for a broad application range CH3 CH3 CH3
• Ideal for confirmational analyses – more polar alternative to 5% phenyl columns X Y

• Ultra low bleed delivers ultimate sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio


• Provides exceptionally high selectivity for semivolatile compounds such as pesticides and delivers Structure of VF-Xms
high resolution with short analysis time
• Very unique selectivity for chlorinated compounds
• QC test results for retention index, efficiency, selectivity and bleed is reported with every column
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rtx-XLB, MDN-12, ZB-XLB, ZB-XLB HT

VF-Xms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 20 0.15 30 to 340/360 CP9041
0.20 12 0.33 30 to 340/360 CP8800
25 0.33 30 to 340/360 CP8801
0.25 15 0.10 30 to 340/360 CP8802
0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8803
30 0.10 30 to 340/360 CP8805
0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8806 CP8806I5
0.50 30 to 340/360 CP8807
1.00 30 to 340/360 CP8808
Column shown with EZ-GRIP
60 0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8809
0.32 15 0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8810
1.00 30 to 340/360 CP8811
30 0.10 30 to 340/360 CP8812
0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8813
0.50 30 to 340/360 CP8814
1.00 30 to 340/360 CP8815
60 0.25 30 to 340/360 CP8816
0.53 15 1.50 30 to 325/340 CP8817
30 1.50 30 to 325/340 CP8818
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DB-35ms
CH3 CH3 CH3
• Virtually equivalent to a (35%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si Si O Si
• Mid-polarity
CH3 CH3 m CH3 n • Very low bleed characteristics, ideal for GC/MS
• Extended temperature limit of 340/360 °C
Structure of DB-35ms • Excellent inertness for active compounds
• Ideal for confirmational analyses
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Replaces HP-35ms
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G42
similar Phases: Rtx-35, Rtx-35ms, Rxi-35Sil MS, SPB-35, AT-35, Sup-Herb, MDN-35, BPX-34, ZB-35,
ZB-35 ht

DB-35ms
ID length 7890/6890 5975t
(mm) (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.18 20 0.18 50 to 340/360 121-3822 121-3822E 121-3822LTM 221-3822LTM
0.20 15 0.33 50 to 340/360 128-3812
25 0.33 50 to 340/360 128-3822
0.25 15 0.25 50 to 340/360 122-3812 222-3812LTM
30 0.15 50 to 340/360 122-3831
30 0.25 50 to 340/360 122-3832 122-3832E 122-3832LTM 222-3832LTM
60 0.25 50 to 340/360 122-3862
0.32 15 0.25 50 to 340/360 123-3812
30 0.25 50 to 340/360 123-3832 123-3832E
0.53 30 0.50 50 to 320/340 125-3837 125-3837LTM
30 1.00 50 to 320/340 125-3832 125-3832LTM
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VF-35ms
• Stabilized arylene-modified equivalent of a 35% phenylmethyl phase CH3 CH3 CH3
O Si O Si Si O Si
• Ideal for dual column confirmational analyses CH3 CH3 CH3
• Ultra low bleed, highly stable column with a programmable maximum temperature of 360 °C 35% X Y
• Medium polarity column ideal for trace environmental and chemical analyses
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses Structure of VF-35ms
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rtx-35, Rtx-35ms, Rxi-35Sil MS, SPB-35, AT-35, Sup-Herb, MDN-35, BPX-34, ZB-35,
ZB-35 ht

VF-35ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 10 0.15 40 to 340/360 CP5887
15 0.15 40 to 340/360 CP5888
20 0.15 40 to 340/360 CP5889
0.20 15 0.33 40 to 340/360 CP8872
25 0.33 40 to 340/360 CP8873
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8874
30 0.10 40 to 340/360 CP8875
0.15 40 to 340/360 CP8876
0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8877 CP8877I5
0.50 40 to 340/360 CP8878 CP8878I5
1.00 40 to 340/360 CP8879
60 0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8880
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8881
30 0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8882
0.50 40 to 340/360 CP8883 CP8883I5
1.00 40 to 340/360 CP8884
60 0.25 40 to 340/360 CP8885
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 325/350 CP8886
30 0.50 40 to 325/350 CP8887
1.00 40 to 325/350 CP8888
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DB-17ms
CH 3 CH 3 CH 3
• Virtually equivalent to (50%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si Si O Si
• 320/340 °C upper temperature limit
CH 3 CH 3 m CH 3 n
• Very low bleed mid-polarity column, ideal for GC/MS
• Excellent inertness for active compounds
Structure of DB-17ms
• Enhanced mass spectral integrity
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Excellent choice for CLP pesticides
similar Phases: Rxi-17Sil MS, Rtx-50, 007-17, SP-2250, SPB-50, BPX-50, SPB-17, AT-50

DB-17ms
7890/6890 5975t
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.18 20 0.18 40 to 320/340 121-4722 121-4722E 121-4722LTM 221-4722LTM
0.25 15 0.15 40 to 320/340 122-4711 122-4711LTM
0.25 40 to 320/340 122-4712 122-4712LTM 222-4712LTM
30 0.15 40 to 320/340 122-4731 122-4731LTM
0.25 40 to 320/340 122-4732 122-4732E 122-4732LTM 222-4732LTM
60 0.25 40 to 320/340 122-4762
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 320/340 123-4712 123-4712LTM
30 0.25 40 to 320/340 123-4732 123-4732LTM
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VF-17ms
CH3
• 50% phenyl/50% dimethylpolysiloxane, medium polarity phase
O Si O Si
• Ultra low bleed CH3
• Proprietary deactivation technology and manufacturing process improves column stability, resulting in X Y
improved column-to-column repeatability and column lifetimes
• Ideal for environmental and clinical methods
Structure of VF-17ms
• Ultra low bleed specification at 2 pA @ 325 °C (0.25 mm x 30 m, 0.25 µm)
• Ideal EPA confirmation column for ultimate confidence
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rxi-17Sil MS, Rtx-50, 007-17, SP-2250, SPB-50, BPX-50, SPB-17, AT-50

VF-17ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.20 40 to 330/360 CP8977
0.15 10 0.15 40 to 330/360 CP5882
15 0.15 40 to 330/360 CP5883
20 0.15 40 to 330/360 CP5884
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8979
15 0.50 40 to 330/360 CP8980
30 0.15 40 to 330/360 CP8981
0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8982 CP8982I5
0.50 40 to 330/360 CP8983
60 0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8984
0.32 15 0.15 40 to 330/360 CP8986
0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8987
30 0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8990 CP8990I5
0.50 40 to 330/360 CP8991
0.53 15 0.25 40 to 330/360 CP8994
1.00 40 to 330/360 CP8996
1.50 40 to 310/340 CP8998
30 0.50 40 to 330/360 CP9000
1.00 40 to 310/340 CP9001
1.50 40 to 310/340 CP9002
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VF-23ms
C N
(CH2)3 CH3 CH3 • High polarity and highly substituted cyanopropyl low bleed phase
O Si O Si Si
(CH2)3 CH3 CH3
• Engineered for accurate analysis of very polar analytes
C N Y • 100% bonded phase permits column rinsing to enhance column lifetime
X
• Operating temperature up to 260 °C
Structure of VF-23ms • Expands application ranges to higher molecular weight compounds
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: SP-2330, Rtx-2330, 007-23, AT-Silar, BPX-70, SP-2340

VF-23ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.10 40 to 260/260 CP8819
0.15 15 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP5886
20 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP9042
40 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP5885
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8820 CP8820I5
30 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP8821 CP8821I5
0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8822 CP8822I5
60 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP8823
0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8824 CP8824I5
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8825
30 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP8826
0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8827
60 0.15 40 to 260/260 CP8828
0.25 40 to 260/260 CP8829
0.53 15 0.50 40 to 245/245 CP8830
30 0.50 40 to 245/245 CP8831
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VF-200ms CF3
CH2
• Trifluoropropyl phase has very high temperature stability and can be used routinely up to 350 °C CH3
CH2
• Ideally suited for analyses of ketones, aldehydes, nitro- or chloro-containing compounds, PAHs, O Si O Si
unsaturated compounds, silanes, and CFCs
CH3 CH3
• Optimized deactivation for symmetrical peak shape X Y
• Ultra-low bleed for trace analysis Structure of VF-200ms
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: Rtx-200

VF-200ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 10 0.15 0 to 325/350 CP5893
20 0.15 0 to 325/350 CP5891
0.60 0 to 325/350 CP5892
0.25 15 0.25 0 to 325/350 CP8855 CP8855I5
0.50 0 to 325/350 CP8856
30 0.10 0 to 325/350 CP8857
0.25 0 to 325/350 CP8858
0.50 0 to 325/350 CP8859 CP8859I5
1.00 0 to 325/350 CP8860 CP8860I5
60 0.25 0 to 325/350 CP8861
0.32 15 0.25 0 to 325/350 CP8862
30 0.25 0 to 325/350 CP8863
0.50 0 to 325/350 CP8864
1.00 0 to 325/350 CP8865 CP8865I5
0.53 15 1.00 0 to 300/325 CP8866
30 0.50 0 to 300/325 CP8867
1.00 0 to 300/325 CP8868 CP8868I5
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DB-225ms
• Virtually equivalent to (50%-Cyanopropylphenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Mid/high polarity
• Excellent for separations of cis- and trans-fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
• Low bleed
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G7
similar Phases: SP-2330, Rtx-225, BP-225, OV-225, 007-225, AT-225

DB-225ms
7890/6890 5975t
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage ltm module ltm toroid
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 240 122-2912 122-2912LTM 222-2912LTM
30 0.25 40 to 240 122-2932 122-2932E 122-2932LTM 222-2932LTM
60 0.25 40 to 240 122-2962
0.32 30 0.25 40 to 240 123-2932 123-2932LTM

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VF-WAXms
• Specially designed WAX phase designed for accurate MS results with polar compounds
O CH2 CH2 OH
• Operating temperature range of 20 °C to 250 °C n
• Improves signal-to-noise ratio for trace analyses
• Ideal for GC/MS food, flavor and fragrance applications, especially where trace analyses are required
• Ultra low bleed provides increased sensitivity and extended column lifetime at higher temperatures Structure of VF-WAXms
• Improved performance with no change in the typical selectivity of PEG
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX, ZB-WAX plus

VF-WAXms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.10 20 to 250/260 CP9219
0.20 20 to 250/260 CP9218
20 0.10 20 to 250/260 CP9229 CP9229I5
0.15 10 0.15 20 to 250/260 CP9200
15 0.15 20 to 250/260 CP9201
20 0.15 20 to 250/260 CP9220
30 0.15 20 to 250/260 CP9202
0.25 15 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9203
0.50 20 to 250/260 CP9221
25 0.20 20 to 250/260 CP9204
30 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9205 CP9205I5
0.50 20 to 250/260 CP9222
1.00 20 to 240 CP9206
60 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9207
0.50 20 to 240 CP9223
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VF-WAXms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 15 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9209
0.50 20 to 250/260 CP9224
1.00 20 to 250/260 CP9208
30 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9212 CP9212I5
0.50 20 to 250/260 CP9210
1.00 20 to 240 CP9211
60 0.25 20 to 250/260 CP9214
0.50 20 to 240 CP9225 CP9225I5
1.00 20 to 230 CP9213
0.53 15 1.00 20 to 250/260 CP9226 CP9226I5
2.00 20 to 240 CP9227
30 1.00 20 to 240 CP9215
2.00 20 to 230 CP9216
60 1.00 20 to 230 CP9228
2.00 20 to 220 CP9217

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VF-624ms and VF-1301ms


C N
• VF-624ms is designed for analyzing solvents according to EPA Methods 524, 624 and 8260, (CH2)3 CH3 CH3 CH3
as well as USP 467 O Si O Si O Si Si
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
• VF-1301ms ultra-low-bleed thin-film has a similar selectivity to 624 and is suitable for semivolatile X Y Z
organic solvents, as well as PCBs and pesticides
• Enhanced selectivity for USP 467 eliminates coelution of benzene and 1,2-dichloroethane
Structure of VF-624ms and VF-1301ms
• Mid polarity
• Low bleed
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: AT-624, Rxi-624 Sil MS, Rtx-624, PE-624, 007-624, 007-502, ZB-624

VF-624ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 15 0.84 -40 to 280/300 CP9101 CP9101I5
20 0.84 -40 to 280/300 CP9100
30 0.84 -40 to 280/300 CP9109
40 0.84 -40 to 280/300 CP9110
0.25 30 1.40 -40 to 280/300 CP9102 CP9102I5
60 1.40 -40 to 280/300 CP9103 CP9103I5
0.32 30 1.80 -40 to 280/300 CP9104 CP9104I5
60 1.80 -40 to 280/300 CP9105 CP9105I5
0.53 30 3.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9106 CP9106I5
60 3.00 -40 to 265/280 CP9107
75 3.00 -40 to 265/280 CP9108
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similar Phases: Rtx-1301, PE-1301

VF-1301ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9066
0.15 15 0.15 -40 to 280/300 CP9050
20 0.15 -40 to 280/300 CP9051
0.25 15 1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9052
30 0.25 -40 to 280/300 CP9053
1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9054
60 0.25 -40 to 280/300 CP9055
1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9056
0.32 15 0.25 -40 to 280/300 CP9057
1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9058
30 0.25 -40 to 280/300 CP9059
1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9060 CP9060I5
60 1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9061
0.53 15 1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9062
30 1.00 -40 to 280/300 CP9063
1.50 -40 to 280/300 CP9064
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VF-1701ms
C N
• Ultra-low bleed 14% cyanopropyl/phenyl/86% polydimethylsiloxane phase (CH2)3 CH3 CH3 CH3
• Mid polarity O Si O Si O Si Si
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
• Ideal for pesticides, PCBs and semi-volatile organic compounds X Y Z
• Highly inert for difficult analytes such as p,p’-DDT
• Deactivated for accurate trace analysis Structure of VF-1701ms
• Engineered for reduced bleed, (bleed specification is 2 pA @ 280 °C for
a 0.25 mm x 60 m, 0.25 µm id column)
• 0.15 mm id columns available for high efficiency GC and GC/MS analyses
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701

VF-1701ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.20 -20 to 280/300 CP9140
0.40 -20 to 280/300 CP9141
20 0.10 -20 to 280/300 CP9142
0.15 15 0.10 -20 to 280/300 CP9175
0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9143
0.60 -20 to 280/300 CP9144
20 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9145
0.60 -20 to 280/300 CP9146
0.25 15 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9147
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9148
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9149 CP9149I5
30 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9150
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9151 CP9151I5
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9152 CP9152I5
60 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9153
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9154 CP9154I5
0.50 -20 to 280/300 CP9155 CP9155I5
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9156
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VF-1701ms
ID (mm) length (m) Film (µm) temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 15 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9157
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9158
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9159
30 0.10 -20 to 280/300 CP9160
0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9161
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9162
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9163
60 0.15 -20 to 280/300 CP9164
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9165
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9166 CP9166I5
0.53 15 1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9167
30 0.10 -20 to 280/300 CP9168
0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9169
0.50 -20 to 280/300 CP9170
1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9171
1.50 -20 to 280/300 CP9172
60 1.00 -20 to 280/300 CP9173
1.50 -20 to 265/280 CP9174

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Premium Polysiloxane Columns


Polysiloxanes are the most common stationary phases. They are available in the greatest variety and are
stable, robust and versatile. Standard polysiloxanes are characterized by the repeating siloxane backbone.
Each silicon atom contains two functional groups. The type and percent level of substitution of the groups
distinguish each stationary phase and its properties.

DB-1
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Non-polar
• Excellent general purpose column CH3 100%
• Wide range of applications
• Low bleed Structure of DB-1
• High temperature limit
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Wide range of column dimensions available
• Equivalent to USP Phase G2
Similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, OV-1, OV-101, 007-1(MS), SP-2100, SE-30, ZB-1, AT-1,
MDN-1, ZB-1

DB-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.05 10 0.05 -60 to 325/350 126-1012 126-1012LTM
0.20 -60 to 325/350 126-1013 126-1013LTM
0.10 5 0.12 -60 to 325/350 127-100A 127-100ALTM
10 0.10 -60 to 325/350 127-1012 127-1012E 127-1012LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 127-1013 127-1013E 127-1013LTM
20 0.10 -60 to 325/350 127-1022 127-1022E 127-1022LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 127-1023 127-1023E 127-1023LTM
40 0.20 -60 to 325/350 127-1046 127-1046E
0.40 -60 to 325/350 127-1043

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DB-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.15 10 1.20 -60 to 325/350 12A-1015 12A-1015LTM
0.18 10 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-1012 121-1012E 121-1012LTM
0.20 -60 to 325/350 121-101A 121-101ALTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 121-1013 121-1013E 121-1013LTM
20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-1022 121-1022E 121-1022LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 121-1023 121-1023LTM
40 0.40 -60 to 325/350 121-1043 121-1043E
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-1012 128-1012LTM
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-1022 128-1022LTM
30 0.80 -60 to 325/350 128-1034 128-1034LTM
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-1052
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-1011 122-1011LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-1012 122-1012LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-1013 122-1013LTM
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-1022 122-1022LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-1031 122-1031LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-1032 122-1032E 122-1032LTM*
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-103E 122-103ELTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-1033 122-1033E 122-1033LTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-1052
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-1061
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-1062
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-106E
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-1063
100 0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-10AE
150 1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-10G3
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DB-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 10 0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-100E 123-100ELTM
15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-1011 123-1011LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-1012 123-1012LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-1013 123-1013LTM
3.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1014 123-1014LTM
5.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1015 123-1015LTM
25 0.12 -60 to 325/350 123-1027 123-1027LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-1022 123-1022LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 123-1026 123-1026LTM
1.05 -60 to 325/350 123-102F 123-102FLTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-1031 123-1031LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-1032 123-1032LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-103E 123-103ELTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-1033 123-1033E 123-1033LTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 123-103B 123-103BLTM
3.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1034 123-1034LTM
5.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1035 123-1035LTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-1052
0.52 -60 to 325/350 123-1056
1.05 -60 to 325/350 123-105F
1.20 -60 to 325/350 123-105C
5.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1055
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-1061
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-1062 123-1062E
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-106E
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-1063 123-1063E
1.50 -60 to 300/320 123-106B 123-106BE
2.00 -60 to 280/300 123-106G
3.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1064 123-1064E
5.00 -60 to 280/300 123-1065 123-1065E
0.45 30 1.27 -60 to 325/350 124-1032 124-1032LTM
2.55 -60 to 260/280 124-1034 124-1034LTM

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DB-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.53 5 0.88 -60 to 325/350 125-100A 125-100ALTM
2.65 -60 to 325/350 125-100B 125-100BLTM
5.00 -60 to 325/350 125-1005 125-1005LTM
7.5 1.50 -60 to 325/350 125-1002 125-1002LTM
10 2.65 -60 to 260/280 125-10HB 125-10HBE 125-10HBLTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-10H5 125-10H5LTM
15 0.15 -60 to 340/360 125-1011 125-1011E 125-1011LTM
0.25 -60 to 320/340 125-101K 125-101KLTM
0.50 -60 to 300/320 125-1017 125-1017LTM
1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-101J 125-101JLTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-1012 125-1012E 125-1012LTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1014 125-1014LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1015 125-1015LTM
25 1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-102J 125-102JLTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1025 125-1025LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 340/360 125-1039
0.25 -60 to 320/340 125-103K 125-103KE 125-103KLTM
0.50 -60 to 300/320 125-1037 125-1037LTM
1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-103J 125-103JLTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-1032 125-1032LTM
2.65 -60 to 260/280 125-103B 125-103BLTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1034 125-1034E 125-1034LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1035 125-1035E 125-1035LTM
50 5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1055
60 1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-106J 125-106JE
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-1062 125-1062E
3.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1064
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-1065 125-1065E
105 5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-10B5

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hP-1
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Non-polar
• Excellent general purpose column – "Industry Standard" CH3 100%
• Wide range of applications
• Superior performance for low molecular weight alcohols (< C5) Structure of HP-1
• High temperature limit
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Wide range of column dimensions available
• Equivalent to USP Phase G2
Similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, OV-1, OV-101, 007-1(MS), SP-2100, SE-30, ZB-1, AT-1,
MDN-1, ZB-1

hP-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-577 19091Z-577E 19091Z-577LTM
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091-60312
17 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-008 19091Z-008LTM
25 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-002 19091Z-002LTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-102 19091Z-102E 19091Z-102LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-202 19091Z-202LTM
50 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-005
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-105
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-205
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-331 19091Z-331LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-431 19091Z-431LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-231 19091Z-231LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-333 19091Z-333LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-433 19091Z-433E 19091Z-433LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-233 19091Z-233E 19091Z-233LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-436
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-236 19091Z-236E
100 0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-530 19091Z-530E
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hP-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-411 19091Z-411E 19091Z-411LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-211 19091Z-211LTM
25 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-012 19091Z-012E 19091Z-012LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-112 19091Z-112E 19091Z-112LTM
1.05 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-212 19091Z-212LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-313 19091Z-313E 19091Z-313LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-413 19091Z-413E 19091Z-413LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-213 19091Z-213E 19091Z-213LTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 19091Z-513 19091Z-513E 19091Z-513LTM
4.00 -60 to 260/280 19091Z-613 19091Z-613LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19091Z-713 19091Z-713E 19091Z-713LTM
50 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-015
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-115 19091Z-115E
1.05 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-215
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-416
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-216 19091Z-216E
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19091Z-716
0.53 5 0.15 -60 to 320/400 19095Z-220
0.88 -60 to 320/400 19095Z-020
-60 to 325/350 125-100A
2.65 -60 to 260/280 19095S-100 19095S-100E 19095S-100LTM
7.5 5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-627 19095Z-627E 19095Z-627LTM
10 0.88 -60 to 300/320 19095Z-021 19095Z-021E 19095Z-021LTM
2.65 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-121 19095Z-121E 19095Z-121LTM
15 0.15 -60 to 320/400 19095Z-221 19095Z-221E
1.50 -60 to 300/320 19095Z-321 19095Z-321LTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-421 19095Z-421LTM 19095Z-421LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-621 19095Z-621LTM
30 0.88 -60 to 300/320 19095Z-023 19095Z-023E 19095Z-023LTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 19095Z-323 19095Z-323E 19095Z-323LTM
2.65 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-123 19095Z-123E 19095Z-123LTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-423 19095Z-423E 19095Z-423LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-623 19095Z-623E 19095Z-623LTM
60 5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095Z-626

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CP-Sil 5 CB
CH3
• 100% dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Non-polar
• General purpose phase CH3 100%
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable Structure of CP-Sil 5 CB
• Available in Fused Silica or UltiMetal
• Separation almost entirely based on boiling points, making this column suitable for a wide range
of applications with a broad temperature range
• High temperature limit
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, OV-1, OV-101, 007-1(MS), SP-2100, SE-30, ZB-1,
AT-1, MDN-1, ZB-1

CP-Sil 5 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 5 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7300
10 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP7311
0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7310 CP7310I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7312
20 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP7313
0.15 10 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7684 CP7684I5
2.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7682 CP7682I5
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7694
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7693
2.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7692 CP7692I5
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7602
15 0.20 -60 to 330/350 CP7604
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7622
30 0.80 -60 to 325/350 CP7633
50 0.11 -60 to 330/350 CP7642
0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7643 CP7643I5
0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP7644 CP7644I5
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CP-Sil 5 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 10 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7700
15 0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8510
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7710 CP7710I5
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP7441
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7709
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7670 CP7670I5
30 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP8710
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8741 CP8741I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8770
50 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7720
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP7443 CP7443I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7719 CP7719I5
60 0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8743 CP8743I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8780 CP8780I5
0.32 10 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7730
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7758 CP7758I5
15 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP8529
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8530
3.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8550 CP8550I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8540
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8560 CP8560I5
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7740
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP7442
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7739
0.52 -60 to 325/350 CP8430 CP8430I5
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7760 CP7760I5
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7680 CP7680I5
30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8742 CP8742I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8760 CP8760I5
3.00 -60 to 310/335 CP8687 CP8687I5
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8688 CP8688I5
50 0.12 -60 to 330/335 CP7750 CP7750I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP7444 CP7444I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7749 CP7749I5
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7770 CP7770I5
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7690 CP7690I5
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8744 CP8744I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8870
3.00 -60 to 310/335 CP8689
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8690 CP8690I5

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CP-Sil 5 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 1.00 -60 to 315/340 CP7625
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7620 CP7620I5
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7645
15 0.15 -60 to 330/350 CP8673 CP8673I5
1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8674 CP8674I5
3.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8675
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP8676
20 5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP8774
25 1.00 -60 to 315/340 CP7635 CP7635I5
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7630
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7675 CP7675I5
30 1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8735 CP8735I5
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP8730 CP8730I5
3.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8677 CP8677I5
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP8775 CP8775I5
50 1.00 -60 to 315/340 CP7695
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7640
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7685 CP7685I5
60 1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8799
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP8685
100 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP7608
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7650
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7688

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CP-Sil 5 CB ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7120
2.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7150
5.00 -60 to 325/350 CP6666 CP6666I5
25 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP7135 CP7135I5
2.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7160
5.00 -60 to 325/350 CP6670
50 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP7195
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7140
2.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7170
5.00 -60 to 325/350 CP6671

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ultra 1
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Non-polar
• Equivalent to HP-1 with tighter specifications for retention index and capacity factors CH3 100%
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable Structure of Ultra 1
Similar Phases: SPB-1, Rtx-1, BP-1, 007-1(MS)

ultra 1
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091A-101 19091A-101LTM
17 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091A-008 19091A-008LTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091A-108 19091A-108LTM
25 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091A-002 19091A-002LTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091A-102 19091A-102E 19091A-102LTM
50 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091A-005
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091A-105
0.32 25 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091A-012 19091A-012LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091A-112 19091A-112LTM
50 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091A-015
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091A-115

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Ultra 2
CH3 C6H5
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Non-polar
CH3 C6H5
• Equivalent to HP-5 with tighter specifications for retention index and capacity factors
95% 5%
• Bonded and cross-linked
Structure of Ultra 2
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: SPB-5, Rtx-5, BP-5, CB-5, 007-5, 2B-5

Ultra 2
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091B-101 19091B-101LTM
25 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091B-002 19091B-002LTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091B-102 19091B-102E 19091B-102LTM
50 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091B-005
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091B-105 19091B-105E
0.32 25 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091B-012 19091B-012E 19091B-012LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091B-112 19091B-112LTM
50 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091B-015
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091B-115 19091B-115E

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DB-5 C6H5
CH3
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Non-polar
• Excellent general purpose column CH3 95% C6H5 5%
• Wide range of applications
• Low bleed Structure of DB-5
• High temperature limit
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Wide range of column dimensions available
• Equivalent to USP Phase G27
Similar Phases: SPB-5, Rtx-5, BP-5, OV-5, 007-2(MPS-5), SE-52, SE-54, XTI-5, PTE-5, ZB-5, AT-5,
MDN-5, ZB-5

DB-5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.10 10 0.10 -60 to 325/350 127-5012 127-5012E 127-5012LTM
0.17 -60 to 325/350 127-501E 127-501EE 127-501ELTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 127-501N 127-501NLTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 127-5013 127-5013LTM
20 0.10 -60 to 325/350 127-5022 127-5022E 127-5022LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 127-5023 127-5023LTM
0.15 10 1.20 -60 to 300/320 12A-5015 12A-5015LTM
0.18 10 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5012 121-5012E 121-5012LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 121-5013 121-5013LTM
20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5022 121-5022E 121-5022LTM
0.40 -60 to 325/350 121-5023 121-5023E 121-5023LTM
40 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5042
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DB-5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5012 128-5012LTM
15 0.20 -60 to 325/350 128-50H7 128-50H7LTM
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5022 128-5022LTM
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-5052
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5011 122-5011LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5012 122-5012LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-501E 122-501ELTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5013 122-5013LTM
25 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5022 122-5022LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5031 122-5031LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5032 122-5032E 122-5032LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-503E 122-503ELTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5033 122-5033E 122-5033LTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5052
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 122-5061
0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5062
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-506E
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5063
0.32 10 0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-500E 123-500ELTM
15 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-5011 123-5011LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5012 123-5012E 123-5012LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5013 123-5013E 123-5013LTM
25 0.17 -60 to 325/350 123-502D 123-502DLTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5022 123-5022LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 123-5026 123-5026LTM
1.05 -60 to 325/350 123-502F 123-502FLTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 123-5031 123-5031LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5032 123-5032E 123-5032LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-503E 123-503ELTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5033 123-5033E 123-5033LTM
1.50 -60 to 325/350 123-503B 123-503BLTM
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5052
0.52 -60 to 325/350 123-5056
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5053
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5062
1.00 -60 to 325/350 123-5063 123-5063E

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DB-5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.45 15 1.27 -60 to 300/320 124-5012 124-5012LTM
30 0.42 -60 to 300/320 124-5037 124-5037LTM
1.27 -60 to 300/320 124-5032 124-5032LTM
0.53 10 2.65 -60 to 260/280 125-50HB 125-50HBLTM
15 0.25 -60 to 300/320 125-501K 125-501KLTM
0.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5017 125-5017LTM
1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-501J 125-501JLTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5012 125-5012E 125-5012LTM
25 5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-5025 125-5025LTM
30 0.25 -60 to 300/320 125-503K 125-503KLTM
0.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5037 125-5037LTM
0.88 -60 to 300/320 125-503D 125-503DLTM
1.00 -60 to 300/320 125-503J 125-503JLTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5032 125-5032E 125-5032LTM
2.65 -60 to 260/280 125-503B 125-503BLTM
3.00 -60 to 260/280 125-5034 125-5034E 125-5034LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-5035 125-5035E 125-5035LTM
60 1.50 -60 to 300/320 125-5062 125-5062E
5.00 -60 to 260/280 125-5065 125-5065E

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hP-5
CH3 C6H5
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Non-polar
CH3 95% C6H5 5%
• Excellent general purpose column
• Wide range of applications
Structure of HP-5 • High temperature limit
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Wide range of column dimensions available
• Equivalent to USP Phase G27
Similar Phases: SPB-5, Rtx-5, BP-5, OV-5, 007-2(MPS-5), SE-52, SE-54, XTI-5, PTE-5, ZB-5, AT-5,
MDN-5, ZB-5

hP-5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 19091J-577 19091J-577E 19091J-577LTM
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091J-101 19091J-101LTM
17 0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091J-108
25 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091J-002 19091J-002LTM
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091J-102 19091J-102E 19091J-102LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091J-202 19091J-202LTM
50 0.11 -60 to 325/350 19091J-005
0.33 -60 to 325/350 19091J-105 19091J-105E
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091J-205
0.25 5 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091J-330 19091J-330LTM
15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-431 19091J-431E 19091J-431LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091J-231 19091J-231LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091J-333 19091J-333LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-433 19091J-433E 19091J-433LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091J-233 19091J-233LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-436 19091J-436E
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091J-236 19091J-236E
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hP-5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-411 19091J-411LTM
25 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091J-012 19091J-012E 19091J-012LTM
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091J-112 19091J-112E 19091J-112LTM
1.05 -60 to 325/350 19091J-212 19091J-212LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 325/350 19091J-313 19091J-313LTM
0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-413 19091J-413E 19091J-413LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091J-113 19091J-113E 19091J-113LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091J-213 19091J-213E 19091J-213LTM
50 0.17 -60 to 325/350 19091J-015 19091J-015E
0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091J-115 19091J-115E
1.05 -60 to 325/350 19091J-215 19091J-215E
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 19091J-416
1.00 -60 to 325/350 19091J-216 19091J-216E
0.53 10 2.65 -60 to 260/280 19095J-121 19095J-121E 19095J-121LTM
15 1.50 -60 to 300/320 19095J-321 19095J-321LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095J-621 19095J-621LTM
30 0.88 -60 to 300/320 19095J-023 19095J-023E 19095J-023LTM
1.50 -60 to 300/320 19095J-323 19095J-323E 19095J-323LTM
2.65 -60 to 260/280 19095J-123 19095J-123E 19095J-123LTM
5.00 -60 to 260/280 19095J-623 19095J-623E 19095J-623LTM

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C6H5
CP-Sil 8 CB
CH3
• (5% phenyl) methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Non-polar
CH3 95% C6H5 5%
• General purpose phase
• Cross-linked and bonded
Structure of CP-Sil 8 CB • Solvent rinsable
• Low bleed
• High column-to-column reproducibility
• Wide choice of dimensions available
• Available in Fused Silica and UltiMetal
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: SPB-5, Rtx-5, BP-5, OV-5, 007-2(MPS-5), SE-52, SE-54, XTI-5, PTE-5, ZB-5, AT-5,
MDN-5, ZB-5

CP-Sil 8 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 20 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP7319 CP7319I5
0.15 10 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7884
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7885
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7894
0.20 12 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7900
25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7921
50 0.33 -60 to 325/350 CP7941
60 0.20 -60 to 330/350 CP7950
0.25 15 0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8511
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8521
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7711
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP7451 CP7451I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7759
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7671
30 0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8751 CP8751I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8771 CP8771I5
50 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7721
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP7453 CP7453I5
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7769
60 0.10 -60 to 325/350 CP8750
0.25 -60 to 330/350 CP8753
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8781
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CP-Sil 8 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 10 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7731
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP8014 CP8014I5
15 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8531
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8541
25 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7741 CP7741I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP7452
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7779
0.52 -60 to 325/350 CP8431
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7761
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7681 CP7681I5
30 0.10 -60 to 330/350 CP8791
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8752 CP8752I5
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8761 CP8761I5
50 0.12 -60 to 330/350 CP7751 CP7751I5
0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP7454
0.40 -60 to 325/350 CP7789
1.20 -60 to 325/350 CP7771
5.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7691 CP7691I5
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP8754
1.00 -60 to 325/350 CP8871 CP8871I5
0.53 10 2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7621
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7646
15 1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8678
25 0.15 -60 to 325/350 CP7634
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7631
1.00 -60 to 315/340 CP7636
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7656
30 0.50 -60 to 325/350 CP8716
1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8736 CP8736I5
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP8756 CP8756I5
50 1.00 -60 to 315/340 CP7696
2.00 -60 to 305/330 CP7641
5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7666
60 1.50 -60 to 305/330 CP8796
100 5.00 -60 to 290/325 CP7676

CP-Sil 8 CB ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 25 5.00 -60 to 325/350 CP6680
50 5.00 -60 to 325/350 CP7196

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C6H5
CP-Sil 13 CB
CH3
• 14% phenyl/86% dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity phase
CH3 86% C6H5 14%
• Specially developed for the analysis of medium polarity compounds
• Ideal for confirmational analyses using ECD
Structure of CP-Sil 13 CB
• Bonded and cross-linked
(with 14% phenyl substitution) • Solvent rinsable
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: Rtx-20

CP-Sil 13 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 25 0.40 -25 to 300/330 CP7813
0.25 25 0.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7906
0.40 -25 to 300/330 CP7916
1.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7977 CP7977I5
50 0.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7907
0.40 -25 to 300/330 CP7917
0.32 25 0.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7926 CP7926I5
0.40 -25 to 300/330 CP7936
1.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7946
50 0.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7927
0.40 -25 to 300/330 CP7937
1.20 -25 to 300/330 CP7947
0.53 10 1.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7609
25 1.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7619
2.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7649
50 1.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7629
2.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7659
100 2.00 -25 to 300/330 CP7669
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DB-35
CH3 C6H5
• (35%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity – slightly more polar than HP-35
• Low bleed CH3 65% C6H5 35%
• Inert to active solutes
• Ideal for confirmational analyses Structure of DB-35
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G42
Similar Phases: Rtx-35, Rtx-35ms, Rxi-35Sil MS, SPB-35, AT-35, Sup-Herb, MDN-35, BPX-34, ZB-35,
ZB-35 ht

DB-35
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 40 to 300/320 122-1932 122-1932LTM
60 0.25 40 to 300/320 122-1962
0.32 30 0.25 40 to 300/320 123-1932 123-1932LTM
0.50 40 to 300/320 123-1933 123-1933E 123-1933LTM
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 280/300 125-1912 125-1912LTM
30 0.50 40 to 280/300 125-1937 125-1937LTM
1.00 40 to 280/300 125-1932 125-1932LTM

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hP-35
CH3 C6H5
• (35%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity – slightly less polar than DB-35
CH3 65% C6H5 35%
• Inert to active solutes
• Ideal for confirmational analyses
Structure of HP-35 • Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G42
Similar Phases: Rtx-35ms, Rxi-35Sil MS, SPB-35, AT-35, Sup-Herb, MDN-35, BPX-34, ZB-35, ZB-35 ht

hP-35
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 300/320 19091G-131 19091G-131E 19091G-131LTM
30 0.25 40 to 300/320 19091G-133 19091G-133LTM
0.32 30 0.25 40 to 300/320 19091G-113 19091G-113LTM
0.50 40 to 300/320 19091G-213 19091G-213LTM

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DB-17
CH3 C6H5
• (50%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity – slightly more polar than HP-50+
• Excellent for confirmational analyses CH3 50% C6H5 50%
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable Structure of DB-17
• Equivalent to USP Phase G3
Similar Phases: Rtx-50, 007-17(MPS-50), SP-2250, SPB-50, ZB-50, AT-50

DB-17
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.05 10 0.10 40 to 280/300 126-1713 126-1713LTM
0.10 10 0.10 40 to 280/300 127-1712 127-1712LTM
0.20 40 to 280/300 127-1713 127-1713LTM
20 0.10 40 to 280/300 127-1722 127-1722LTM
0.18 20 0.18 40 to 280/300 121-1722 121-1722LTM
0.30 40 to 280/300 121-1723 121-1723LTM
0.25 15 0.15 40 to 280/300 122-1711 122-1711LTM
0.25 40 to 280/300 122-1712 122-1712LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 122-1713 122-1713E 122-1713LTM
30 0.15 40 to 280/300 122-1731 122-1731E 122-1731LTM
0.25 40 to 280/300 122-1732 122-1732E 122-1732LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 122-1733 122-1733LTM
60 0.25 40 to 280/300 122-1762
0.32 15 0.15 40 to 280/300 123-1711 123-1711LTM
0.25 40 to 280/300 123-1712 123-1712LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 123-1713 123-1713LTM
30 0.15 40 to 280/300 123-1731 123-1731LTM
0.25 40 to 280/300 123-1732 123-1732E 123-1732LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 123-1733 123-1733E 123-1733LTM
60 0.25 40 to 280/300 123-1762
0.53 5 2.00 40 to 280/300 125-1704 125-1704LTM
15 0.25 40 to 260/280 125-1711 125-1711LTM
0.50 40 to 260/280 125-1717 125-1717LTM
1.00 40 to 260/280 125-1712 125-1712LTM
1.50 40 to 260/280 125-1713 125-1713LTM
30 0.25 40 to 260/280 125-1731 125-1731LTM
0.50 40 to 260/280 125-1737 125-1737LTM
1.00 40 to 260/280 125-1732 125-1732E 125-1732LTM
1.50 40 to 260/280 125-1733 125-1733LTM
60 1.00 40 to 260/280 125-1762
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C6H5
hP-50+
CH3
• (50%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity – slightly less polar than DB-17
CH3 50% C6H5 50% • Excellent for confirmational analyses
• Bonded and cross-linked
Structure of HP-50+ • Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G3
Similar Phases: Rtx-50, 007-17(MPS-50), SP-2250, SPB-50, ZB-50, AT-50

hP-50+
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 20 0.18 40 to 280/300 19091L-577 19091L-577LTM
0.20 12 0.31 40 to 280/300 19091L-101 19091L-101LTM
0.25 5 0.15 40 to 280/300 19091L-330 19091L-330LTM
15 0.25 40 to 280/300 19091L-431 19091L-431LTM
30 0.15 40 to 280/300 19091L-333 19091L-333LTM
0.25 40 to 280/300 19091L-433 19091L-433LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 19091L-133 19091L-133LTM
0.32 15 0.50 40 to 280/300 19091L-111 19091L-111LTM
30 0.25 40 to 280/300 19091L-413 19091L-413E 19091L-413LTM
0.50 40 to 280/300 19091L-113 19091L-113E 19091L-113LTM
60 0.25 40 to 280/300 19091L-416
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 260/280 19095L-021 19095L-021LTM
30 0.50 40 to 260/280 19095L-523 19095L-523E 19095L-523LTM
1.00 40 to 260/280 19095L-023 19095L-023E 19095L-023LTM
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CP-Sil 24 CB
CH3 C6H5
• 50% phenyl/50% dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si O Si
• Mid polarity phase
• Specially suitable for analysis of amines, drugs and pesticides CH3 50% C6H5 50%
• Ideal for analysis using ECD
• Excellent confirmation column in combination with CP-Sil 5 CB or CP-Sil 8 CB Structure of CP-Sil 24 CB
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: Rtx-50, 007-17(MPS-50), SP-2250, SPB-50, ZB-50, AT-50

CP-Sil 24 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7820
30 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7821
0.50 40 to 280/300 CP7824
60 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7822 CP7822I5
0.50 40 to 280/300 CP7825I5
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7830 CP7830I5
30 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7831 CP7831I5
60 0.25 40 to 280/300 CP7832
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 265/290 CP7870
30 0.50 40 to 280/300 CP7834 CP7834I5
1.00 40 to 265/290 CP7871 CP7871I5

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CN DB-23
CH2 • (50%-Cyanopropyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• High polarity
CH2
• Designed for separation of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
CH2 • Excellent resolution for cis- and trans-isomers
O Si • Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
CH3 n
• Replaces HP-23
Structure of DB-23
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G5
Similar Phases: SP-2330, Rtx-2330, 007-23, AT-Silar, BPX-70, SP-2340

DB-23
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 20 0.20 40 to 250/260 121-2323 121-2323LTM
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 250/260 122-2312 122-2312LTM
30 0.15 40 to 250/260 122-2331 122-2331LTM
0.25 40 to 250/260 122-2332 122-2332E 122-2332LTM
60 0.15 40 to 250/260 122-2361 122-2361E
0.25 40 to 250/260 122-2362 122-2362E
0.32 30 0.25 40 to 250/260 123-2332 123-2332E 123-2332LTM
60 0.25 40 to 250/260 123-2362
0.53 15 0.50 40 to 230/240 125-2312 125-2312LTM
30 0.50 40 to 230/240 125-2332 125-2332LTM
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DB-200 CF 3

• (35% Trifluoropropyl)-methylpolysiloxane CH 2

• 300/320 °C temperature limit CH 2


• Mid polarity – more polar than DB-1701 or DB-17 O Si
• Ideal for difficult-to-separate positional isomers CH 3 n
• Unique interactions with compounds containing nitro, halogen and carbonyl groups
• Low ECD bleed Structure of DB-200
• Unique selectivity
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G6
Similar Phases: Rtx-200

DB-200
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 30 to 300/320 122-2032 122-2032LTM
0.50 30 to 300/320 122-2033 122-2033LTM
0.32 30 0.25 30 to 300/320 123-2032 123-2032LTM
0.50 30 to 300/320 123-2033 123-2033LTM
0.53 30 1.00 30 to 280/300 125-2032 125-2032LTM

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CF 3
DB-210
CH 2 • (50%-Trifluoropropyl)-methylpolysiloxane
CH 2 • High polarity
O Si • Excellent for U.S. EPA Methods 8140 and 609
CH 3 n • Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Structure of DB-210 • Exact replacement of HP-210
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G6
Similar Phases: SP-2401

DB-210
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 15 0.25 45 to 240/260 122-0212 122-0212LTM
30 0.25 45 to 240/260 122-0232 122-0232E 122-0232LTM
0.50 45 to 240/260 122-0233 122-0233LTM
0.32 15 0.50 45 to 240/260 123-0213 123-0213LTM
30 0.25 45 to 240/260 123-0232 123-0232LTM
0.50 45 to 240/260 123-0233 123-0233LTM
0.53 15 1.00 45 to 220/240 125-0212 125-0212LTM
30 1.00 45 to 220/240 125-0232 125-0232LTM

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DB-225 CN 25%

• (50%-Cyanopropylphenyl)-dimethylpolysiloxane CH2
• Mid/high polarity CH2
• Excellent for separations of cis- and trans-fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
• Bonded and cross-linked CH3 CH2

• Solvent rinsable O Si O Si
• Exact replacement of HP-225
CH3 C6H5
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G7 50% 25%

Similar Phases: SP-2330, Rtx-225, BP-225, OV-225, 007-225, AT-225 Structure of DB-225

DB-225
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.10 20 0.10 40 to 220/240 127-2222 127-2222LTM
0.18 20 0.20 40 to 220/240 121-2223 121-2223LTM
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 220/240 122-2212 122-2212LTM
30 0.15 40 to 220/240 122-2231 122-2231LTM
0.25 40 to 220/240 122-2232 122-2232LTM
0.32 30 0.25 40 to 220/240 123-2232 123-2232E 123-2232LTM
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 200/220 125-2212 125-2212LTM
30 0.50 40 to 200/220 125-2237 125-2237LTM
1.00 40 to 200/220 125-2232 125-2232LTM
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TIPS & TooLS

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CN 25% CP-Sil 43 CB
CH2 • 25% cyanopropyl/25% phenyl/50% dimethylpolysiloxane phase
CH2
• Mid polarity
• Separates aromatic from aliphatic hydrocarbons with selectivity equivalent to OV-255
CH3 CH2 • Bonded and cross-linked
O Si O Si • Solvent rinsable
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
CH3 C6H5
50% 25% Similar Phases: SP-2330, Rtx-225, BP-225, OV-225, 007-225, AT-225
Structure of CP-Sil 43 CB
CP-Sil 43 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.20 45 to 200/225 CP7715 CP7715I5
50 0.20 45 to 200/225 CP7725 CP7725I5
0.32 10 0.20 45 to 200/225 CP7735
25 0.20 45 to 200/225 CP7745

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DB-1301 CN

• (6%-Cyanopropyl-phenyl) methylpolysiloxane CH2


• Equivalent to USP Phase G43 CH2
• Low/mid polarity
CH3 CH2
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Exact replacement of HP-1301 and HP-1701 O Si Si
• Solvent rinsable
CH3 C6H5
6%
Similar Phases: Rtx-1301, PE-1301
Structure of DB-1301
DB-1301
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 10 0.40 -20 to 280/300 121-1313 121-1313LTM
0.25 30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-1332 122-1332E 122-1332LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 122-1333 122-1333LTM
60 0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-1362
1.00 -20 to 280/300 122-1363 122-1363E
0.32 30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-1332 123-1332LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-1333 123-1333LTM
60 1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-1363 123-1363E
0.53 15 1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-1312 125-1312LTM
30 1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-1332 125-1332LTM
1.50 -20 to 260/280 125-1333 125-1333LTM
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CN CP-1301
CH2 • 6% cyanopropyl-phenyl/94% dimethylpolysiloxane
CH2
• Mid polarity
• Ideal for analysis of herbicides, pesticides and many pharmaceutical products
CH3 CH2
• High column-to-column reproducibility
O Si Si • Good inertness for better quality of data, even with thick films
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
CH3 C6H5
6% • Bonded and cross-linked
Structure of CP-1301 • Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: Rtx-1301, PE-1301

CP-1301
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 30 1.00 -25 to 265/280 CP8604
60 0.25 -25 to 280/280 CP8602
1.00 -25 to 265/280 CP8605
0.32 30 0.25 -25 to 280/280 CP8607
1.00 -25 to 265/280 CP8610
60 0.25 -25 to 280/280 CP8608
1.00 -25 to 265/280 CP8611
0.53 30 1.00 -25 to 265/280 CP8613

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DB-1701 CN

• (14% Cyanopropyl-phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane CH2


• Low/mid polarity CH2
• Bonded and cross-linked
CH3 CH2
• Exact replacement of HP-1301 and HP-1701
• Solvent rinsable O Si Si
Similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701 CH3 C6H5
14%
DB-1701 Structure of DB-1701
Length 7890/6890
ID (mm) (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.10 20 0.10 -20 to 280/300 127-0722 127-0722LTM
0.40 -20 to 280/300 127-0723 127-0723LTM
0.18 10 0.40 -20 to 280/300 121-0713 121-0713LTM
20 0.18 -20 to 280/300 121-0722 121-0722LTM
0.25 15 0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-0712 122-0712LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 122-0713 122-0713LTM
30 0.15 -20 to 280/300 122-0731 122-0731LTM
TIPS & TooLS
0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-0732 122-0732E 122-0732LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 122-0733 122-0733E 122-0733LTM
Agilent also offers DB-624 columns
60 0.15 -20 to 280/300 122-0761
for the analysis of volatile priority
0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-0762 pollutants and residual solvents.
0.50 -20 to 280/300 122-0766
1.00 -20 to 280/300 122-0763 122-0763E
0.32 15 0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-0712 123-0712LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-0713 123-0713LTM
30 0.15 -20 to 280/300 123-0731 123-0731LTM
0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-0732 123-0732E 123-0732LTM
1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-0733 123-0733E 123-0733LTM
50 1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-0753
60 0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-0762
1.00 -20 to 280/300 123-0763 123-0763E
0.53 15 1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-0712 125-0712E 125-0712LTM
30 0.25 -20 to 260/280 125-0731 125-0731LTM
0.50 -20 to 260/280 125-0737 125-0737LTM
1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-0732 125-0732E 125-0732LTM
1.50 -20 to 260/280 125-0733 125-0733LTM
60 1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-0762 125-0762E
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CN CP-Sil 19 CB
CH2 • 14% cyanopropyl-phenyl/86% dimethylpolysiloxane
CH2
• Mid polarity
• Ideal for many environmental, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical applications
CH3 CH2
• Useful as confirmation column
O Si Si • Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
CH3 C6H5
14% • Broad range of configurations available
Structure of CP-Sil 19 CB • Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701

CP-Sil 19 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7331
0.15 25 0.50 -25 to 275/300 CP7340
0.20 25 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7360
0.25 10 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7702
15 0.15 -25 to 275/300 CP8502
0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8512 CP8512I5
25 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7712
0.40 -25 to 275/300 CP7809
1.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7672
30 0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8712 CP8712I5
1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP8562 CP8562I5
50 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7722
0.40 -25 to 275/300 CP7819 CP7819I5
60 0.15 -25 to 275/300 CP8592 CP8592I5
0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8722
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CP-Sil 19 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 10 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7732
15 0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8542 CP8542I5
25 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7742
0.40 -25 to 275/300 CP7829
1.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7762
30 0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8842
1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP8762
50 0.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7752
0.40 -25 to 275/300 CP7839
1.20 -25 to 275/300 CP7772
60 0.15 -25 to 275/300 CP8662
0.25 -25 to 275/300 CP8852
1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP8772 CP8772I5
0.53 10 2.00 -25 to 275/300 CP7647
15 0.50 -25 to 275/300 CP8663
25 1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP7637
2.00 -25 to 275/300 CP7657
30 1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP8737
50 2.00 -25 to 275/300 CP7667
1.00 -25 to 275/300 CP7697

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H H Polyethylene glycol (Peg) Columns


-HO C C O H Agilent offers a full range of PEG columns. Even though each phase is based on the polyethylene glycol
polymer, strict control of the cross-linking and deactivation processes result in a variety of unique phase
characteristics to meet your varying analysis needs.
H H n

Structure of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)


This structure is applicable for all DB-WAX and DB-WaxFF
WAX and FFAP phases.
• Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
• Equivalent to USP Phase G16
• High polarity
• Lower temperature limit of 20 °C is the lowest of any bonded PEG phase; improves resolution
of low boiling point analytes
• Column-to-column reproducibility
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Exact replacement of HP-WAX
• Solvent rinsable
• DB-WaxFF is a highly reproducible, specially tested microbore DB-Wax for fragrance analysis
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX, ZB-WAX plus

DB-WAX and DB-WaxFF


7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
DB-WAX
0.05 10 0.05 20 to 250/260 126-7012 126-7012LTM
0.10 20 to 240/250 126-7013 126-7013LTM 222-7013LTM
0.10 10 0.10 20 to 250/260 127-7012 127-7012E 127-7012LTM
0.20 20 to 240/250 127-7013 127-7013LTM
20 0.10 20 to 250/260 127-7022 127-7022LTM
0.20 20 to 240/250 127-7023 127-7023E 127-7023LTM
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7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
DB-WAX
0.18 10 0.18 20 to 250/260 121-7012 121-7012LTM
20 0.18 20 to 250/260 121-7022 121-7022E 121-7022LTM
0.30 20 to 240/250 121-7023 121-7023E 121-7023LTM
40 0.18 20 to 250/260 121-7042 121-7042E
0.30 20 to 240/250 121-7043
0.20 25 0.20 20 to 250/260 128-7022 128-7022LTM
30 0.20 20 to 250/260 128-7032 128-7032LTM
50 0.20 20 to 250/260 128-7052
0.25 15 0.25 20 to 250/260 122-7012 122-7012E 122-7012LTM
0.50 20 to 240/250 122-7013 122-7013LTM
30 0.15 20 to 250/260 122-7031 122-7031LTM
0.25 20 to 250/260 122-7032 122-7032E 122-7032LTM
0.50 20 to 240/250 122-7033 122-7033E 122-7033LTM 222-7033LTM
60 0.15 20 to 250/260 122-7061
0.25 20 to 250/260 122-7062 122-7062E
0.50 20 to 240/250 122-7063 122-7063E
0.32 15 0.25 20 to 250/260 123-7012 123-7012LTM
0.50 20 to 240/250 123-7013 123-7013LTM
30 0.15 20 to 250/260 123-7031 123-7031LTM
0.25 20 to 250/260 123-7032 123-7032E 123-7032LTM
0.50 20 to 240/250 123-7033 123-7033E 123-7033LTM
60 0.25 20 to 250/260 123-7062
0.50 20 to 240/250 123-7063 123-7063E
0.45 30 0.85 20 to 230/240 124-7032 124-7032LTM
0.53 15 0.50 20 to 230/240 125-7017 125-7017LTM
1.00 20 to 230/240 125-7012 125-7012E 125-7012LTM
30 0.25 20 to 230/240 125-7031 125-7031LTM
0.50 20 to 230/240 125-7037 125-7037LTM
1.00 20 to 230/240 125-7032 125-7032E 125-7032LTM
60 1.00 20 to 230/240 125-7062 125-7062E
DB-WaxFF
0.10 20 0.20 20 to 240/250 127-7023FF
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DB-WAXetr
• Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
• Extended Temperature Range (etr)
• High polarity
• Excellent column-to-column repeatability
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G16
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX, ZB-WAX plus

DB-WAXetr
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 25 0.40 30 to 250/260 128-7323 128-7323LTM
0.25 30 0.25 30 to 260/280 122-7332 122-7332E 122-7332LTM
0.50 30 to 250/260 122-7333 122-7333LTM
60 0.25 30 to 260/280 122-7362
0.50 30 to 250/260 122-7363
0.32 15 0.25 30 to 260/280 123-7312 123-7312LTM
1.00 30 to 250/260 123-7314 123-7314LTM
30 0.25 30 to 260/280 123-7332 123-7332LTM
0.50 30 to 250/260 123-7333 123-7333LTM
1.00 30 to 250/260 123-7334 123-7334LTM
50 1.00 30 to 250/260 123-7354 123-7354E
60 0.25 30 to 260/280 123-7362
0.50 30 to 250/260 123-7363
1.00 30 to 250/260 123-7364
0.53 15 1.00 30 to 240/260 125-7312 125-7312LTM
2.00 50 to 230/250 125-7314 125-7314LTM
30 1.00 30 to 240/260 125-7332 125-7332E 125-7332LTM
1.50 30 to 230/240 125-7333 125-7333LTM
2.00 50 to 230/250 125-7334 125-7334E 125-7334LTM
60 1.00 30 to 240/260 125-7362

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hP-InnoWax
• Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
• High polarity
• Highest upper temperature limits of the bonded PEG phases
• Column-to-column repeatability
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G16
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
ZB-WAX, ZB-WAX+

hP-InnoWax
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.18 20 0.18 40 to 260/270 19091N-577 19091N-577E 19091N-577LTM 29091N-577LTM
0.20 25 0.20 40 to 260/270 19091N-102 19091N-102LTM
0.40 40 to 260/270 19091N-202 19091N-202LTM
50 0.20 40 to 260/270 19091N-105 19091N-105E
0.40 40 to 260/270 19091N-205 19091N-205E
0.25 4 0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-130 19091N-130LTM
5 0.10 40 to 260/270 19091N-330
0.15 40 to 260/270 19091N-030 19091N-030LTM
15 0.10 40 to 260/270 19091N-331
0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-131 19091N-131E 19091N-131LTM
0.50 40 to 260/270 19091N-231 19091N-231LTM
30 0.15 40 to 260/270 19091N-033 19091N-033LTM
0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-133 19091N-133E 19091N-133LTM 29091N-133LTM
0.50 40 to 260/270 19091N-233 19091N-233E 19091N-233LTM
60 0.15 40 to 260/270 19091N-036
0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-136 19091N-136E
0.50 40 to 260/270 19091N-236
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-111 19091N-111LTM
30 0.15 40 to 260/270 19091N-013 19091N-013LTM
0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-113 19091N-113E 19091N-113LTM
0.50 40 to 260/270 19091N-213 19091N-213E 19091N-213LTM
60 0.25 40 to 260/270 19091N-116
0.50 40 to 260/270 19091N-216 19091N-216E
0.53 15 1.00 40 to 240/250 19095N-121 19095N-121E 19095N-121LTM
30 1.00 40 to 240/250 19095N-123 19095N-123E 19095N-123LTM
60 1.00 40 to 240/250 19095N-126
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CP-Wax 52 CB
• Polyethylene glycol phase
• High polarity
• Wider temperature range than non-bonded polyethylene glycols
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• High resolution of low boiling point analytes
• High polarity provides separations for a broad range of applications
• Excellent reproducibility and temperature stability for a variety of EPA and ASTM methods
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
note: We recommend the UltiMetal column when working in rugged environments with process or
portable instruments.
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax, HP-
INNOWax, Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX, ZB-WAX+

CP-Wax 52 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.10 10 0.10 20 to 250/265 CP7334 CP7334I5
0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7335
0.15 15 0.15 20 to 250/265 CP7791 CP7791I5
25 0.25 20 to 250/265 CP7792 CP7792I5
0.20 25 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7765
30 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7775
50 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7785
0.25 10 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7703
15 0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8513
25 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7713 CP7713I5
1.20 20 to 250/265 CP7673 CP7673I5
30 0.15 20 to 250/265 CP8745
0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8713 CP8713I5
0.50 20 to 250/265 CP8746 CP8746I5
50 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7723 CP7723I5
60 0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8723 CP8723I5
0.50 20 to 250/265 CP8748
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CP-Wax 52 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 10 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7733 CP7733I5
1.00 20 to 250/265 CP7628
15 0.15 20 to 250/265 CP8533
0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8543
0.50 20 to 250/265 CP8553
25 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7743
0.40 20 to 250/265 CP7879
1.20 20 to 250/265 CP7763 CP7763I5
30 0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8843 CP8843I5
0.50 20 to 250/265 CP8763 CP8763I5
50 0.20 20 to 250/265 CP7753 CP7753I5
0.40 20 to 250/265 CP7889
1.20 20 to 250/265 CP7773 CP7773I5
60 0.25 20 to 250/265 CP8853
0.50 20 to 250/265 CP8773
1.20 20 to 250/265 CP8073 CP8073I5
0.53 10 2.00 20 to 250/265 CP7648
15 1.00 20 to 250/265 CP8718
25 1.00 20 to 250/265 CP7638
2.00 20 to 250/265 CP7658 CP7658I5
30 1.00 20 to 250/265 CP8738 CP8738I5
50 1.00 20 to 250/265 CP7698 CP7698I5
2.00 20 to 250/265 CP7668
60 1.00 20 to 250/265 CP8798
100 2.00 20 to 250/265 CP7678

CP-Wax 52 CB ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) Part no.
0.53 10 0.50 20 to 250/275 CP7128
1.00 20 to 250/275 CP7148
2.00 20 to 250/275 CP7177
25 0.50 20 to 250/275 CP7138
1.00 20 to 250/275 CP7158
2.00 20 to 250/275 CP7178
50 0.50 20 to 250/275 CP7198
1.00 20 to 250/275 CP7168
2.00 20 to 250/275 CP7179

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DB-FFAP
• Nitroterephthalic acid modified polyethylene glycol
• High polarity
• Temperature range from 40 °C to 250 °C
• Designed for the analysis of volatile fatty acids and phenols
• Replaces OV-351
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G35
note: We do not recommend the use of water or methanol to rinse DB-FFAP GC columns.
Similar Phases: Stabilwax-DA, Nukol, 007-FFAP, BP21, AT-1000, OV-351

DB-FFAP
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.10 10 0.10 40 to 250 127-3212 127-3212LTM
15 0.10 40 to 250 127-32H2 127-32H2LTM
0.25 15 0.25 40 to 250 122-3212 122-3212LTM 222-3212LTM
30 0.25 40 to 250 122-3232 122-3232E 122-3232LTM 222-3232LTM
0.50 40 to 250 122-3233 122-3233LTM
60 0.25 40 to 250 122-3262 122-3262E
0.50 40 to 250 122-3263
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 250 123-3212 123-3212LTM
25 0.50 40 to 250 123-3223 123-3223LTM
30 0.25 40 to 250 123-3232 123-3232E 123-3232LTM
0.50 40 to 250 123-3233 123-3233LTM
1.00 40 to 250 123-3234 123-3234LTM
50 0.50 40 to 250 123-3253
60 0.25 40 to 250 123-3262
0.50 40 to 250 123-3263
1.00 40 to 250 123-3264
0.45 30 0.85 40 to 250 124-3232 124-3232LTM
0.53 10 1.00 40 to 250 125-32H2 125-32H2LTM
15 0.50 40 to 250 125-3217 125-3217LTM
1.00 40 to 250 125-3212 125-3212LTM
30 0.25 40 to 250 125-3231 125-3231LTM
0.50 40 to 250 125-3237 125-3237LTM
1.00 40 to 250 125-3232 125-3232E 125-3232LTM
1.50 40 to 250 125-3233 125-3233LTM
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hP-FFAP
• Nitroterephthalic acid modified polyethylene glycol
• High polarity
• Temperature range from 60 °C to 240/250 °C (230/240 °C for 0.53 mm)
• Designed for the analysis of volatile fatty acids and phenols
• Replaces OV-351
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Close equivalent to USP Phase G35
note: We do not recommend the use of water or methanol to rinse HP-FFAP GC columns.
Similar Phases: Stabilwax-DA, Nukol, 007-FFAP, BP21, AT-1000, OV-351

hP-FFAP
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 25 0.30 60 to 240/250 19091F-102 19091F-102E 19091F-102LTM
50 0.30 60 to 240/250 19091F-105 19091F-105E
0.25 30 0.25 60 to 240/250 19091F-433 19091F-433E 19091F-433LTM TIPS & TooLS
0.32 25 0.50 60 to 240/250 19091F-112 19091F-112E 19091F-112LTM
30 0.25 60 to 240/250 19091F-413 19091F-413LTM Agilent also offers CAM columns
50 0.50 60 to 240/250 19091F-115 19091F-115E for amine analysis.
0.53 10 1.00 60 to 240 19095F-121 19095F-121LTM
15 1.00 60 to 240 19095F-120 19095F-120E 19095F-120LTM
30 1.00 60 to 240 19095F-123 19095F-123E 19095F-123LTM

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CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB
• Nitroterephthalic acid-modified polyethylene glycol phase
• High polarity
• Ideal for analysis of acidic compounds, such as phenols, underivatized and derivatized free fatty acids
• Highest polarity bonded wax column for analyzing polar compounds
• Chemically-bonded
• Solvent rinsable
• High inertness provides excellent peak shape
• Supplied with an EZ-GRIP to simplify column installation, coupling and operation
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX

CP-Wax 58 FFAP CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.20 25 0.30 20 to 250/275 CP7787 CP7787I5
50 0.30 20 to 250/275 CP7797
0.25 25 0.20 20 to 250/275 CP7717 CP7717I5
50 0.20 20 to 250/275 CP7727
0.32 25 0.20 20 to 250/275 CP7747 CP7747I5
1.20 20 to 250/275 CP7767
50 0.20 20 to 250/275 CP7757
0.50 20 to 250/275 CP7778
1.20 20 to 250/275 CP7777
0.53 15 0.50 20 to 250/275 CP7665
25 1.00 20 to 250/275 CP7614 CP7614I5
2.00 20 to 250/275 CP7654
50 1.00 20 to 250/275 CP7624
2.00 20 to 250/275 CP7664

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Carbowax 20M and hP-20M


• Polyethylene glycol, MW 20,000
• Equivalent to USP Phase G16
Similar Phases: Rt-CW20M F&F

Because the Carbowax 20M and the HP-20M are not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend
solvent rinsing. DB-WAX is the recommended bonded alternate for the HP-20M.

Carbowax 20M
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 60 to 220/240 112-2032 112-2032LTM
0.32 30 0.25 60 to 220/240 113-2032 113-2032LTM
60 0.25 60 to 220/240 113-2062

hP-20M
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.20 25 0.10 60 to 220 19091W-102 19091W-102LTM
50 0.10 60 to 220 19091W-105
0.32 25 0.30 60 to 220 19091W-012 19091W-012E 19091W-012LTM
50 0.30 60 to 220 19091W-015 19091W-015E
0.53 10 1.33 60 to 220 19095W-121 19095W-121LTM
30 1.33 60 to 220 19095W-123 19095W-123LTM

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Specialty Columns
Agilent chemists have developed many columns with unique characteristics designed to solve the most
difficult separation problems of a given method. As a result, we offer a comprehensive line of specialty
or "select" columns for a variety of applications to enhance the standard phase portfolio. With columns
for volatiles, pesticides, petrochemicals and more – Agilent exceeds standard QA/QC procedures for the
manufacturing and testing of all of our specialty columns to ensure they meet the stringent demands for
their application. These columns offer reliable, accurate results with the shortest run times possible on
complex sample lists and matrices.

High Temperature Columns


DB-1ht
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
• Non-polar
• Specially processed for extended temperature limit of 400 °C
• High temperature, polyimide-coated, fused silica tubing
• Excellent peak shape and faster elution times for high boilers
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: Rxi-1HT, Stx-1ht, ZB-1ht

DB-1ht
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 400 122-1111 122-1111E 222-1111LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 400 122-1131 222-1131LTM
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 400 123-1111 123-1111LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 400 123-1131 123-1131E 123-1131LTM
0.53 30 0.17 -60 to 400 125-1131

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DB-5ht
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Non-polar
• Specially processed for extended temperature limit of 400 °C
• High temperature, polyimide-coated, fused silica tubing
• Excellent peak shape and faster elution times for high boilers
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: HT5, Stx-5ht, ZB-5ht

DB-5ht
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 400 122-5711 122-5711E 122-5711LTM 222-5711LTM
30 0.10 -60 to 400 122-5731 122-5731LTM 222-5731LTM
0.32 10 0.10 -60 to 400 123-5701 123-5701LTM
15 0.10 -60 to 400 123-5711 123-5711E
30 0.10 -60 to 400 123-5731 123-5731E 123-5731LTM

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DB-17ht
• (50%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Mid-polarity
• Extended upper temperature limit of 365 °C
• High temperature, polyimide-coated, fused silica tubing
• Excellent peak shape and faster elution times for high boilers
• Improved resolution for triglycerides
• Ideal for confirmational analyses
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: Rtx-65TG, BPX50

DB-17ht
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 5 0.15 40 to 340/365 122-1801 122-1801LTM
15 0.15 40 to 340/365 122-1811
30 0.15 40 to 340/365 122-1831 122-1831LTM
0.32 15 0.15 40 to 340/365 123-1811
30 0.15 40 to 340/365 123-1831 123-1831E
60 0.15 40 to 340/365 123-1861

TIPS & TooLS


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VF-5ht and VF-5ht ultiMetal


• Enhanced selectivity improves column longevity and reduces downtime
• Superior detector performance provides improved detection limits
• For analyses of high boiling compounds by exhibiting ultra low bleed at high temperatures
• Optimized sensitivity and accuracy for analysis of high molecular weight compounds
• Identical selectivity as VF-5ms (bleed spec of 30 m x 0.25 mm column is < 5 pA at 400 °C)
• UltiMetal technology renders the stainless steel inert and enhances bonding of the stationary phase
for improved column lifetime and excellent peak shape
Similar Phases: ZB-5ht, Rxi-5ht

VF-5ht
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 400/400 CP9045
30 0.10 -60 to 400/400 CP9046
0.32 10 0.10 -60 to 400/400 CP9044
15 0.10 -60 to 400/400 CP9047
30 0.10 -60 to 400/400 CP9048

Similar Phases: ZB-5ht, Rxi-5ht

VF-5ht ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 15 0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9090
0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9091*
30 0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9092 CP9092I5
0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9093*
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9094 CP9094I5
0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9095*
30 0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9096
0.10 -60 to 430/450 CP9097*
*These configurations include a 2 m x 0.53 mm id UltiMetal retention gap which are pre-connected to the VF-5ht UltiMetal
column with a high-temperature column connector.

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Petroleum Columns
Petroleum applications vary greatly in character. From noble gases to simulated distillation, Agilent offers
a broad range of columns designed to meet the needs of the petroleum/petrochemical chromatographer.
Refer to the PLOT column section for columns for the analysis of light gases.

Lowox
• Unique selectivity for a wide range of oxygenates
• Minimal particle loss preserves detector performance
• Industry proven for process and portable GC applications (ASTM D 7059)
• Analyze trace level oxygenate impurities in gas and liquid hydrocarbon streams
• High polarity
• Ideal for monitoring catalyst contamination by oxygenates

Lowox
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 10.00 0 to 350/350 CP8587 CP8587I5

GS-OxyPLOT
• Accurate analysis of ppm/ppb level oxygenates in C1 to C10 hydrocarbons
• Strong selectivity for a wide range of oxygenates (ethers, alcohols, aldehydes, and ketones)
in complex matrices such as gaseous hydrocarbons, motor fuels, and crude oil
• Suitable for ASTM methods for oxygenates
• Very high column stability (upper temperature limit of 350 °C) with no column bleed
• Stable phase coating virtually eliminates particle generation and detector spiking
• Excellent for low concentration, quantitative GC analysis
• Ideal for selective heart-cutting applications

GS-OxyPLOT
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 350 115-4912 115-4912E

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CP-Sil 5 CB for Formaldehyde


• Optimized for analysis of formaldehyde, water and methanol
• Trace analysis of sulfur compounds possible
• Partial permanent gas analysis possible (especially in switching systems)
• Non-polar phase provides accurate separations based on volatility
• High inertness, elutes sulfur components without absorption for high quality data
and low detection limits
• Highest efficiency for this apolar column with the thickest film

CP-Sil 5 CB for Formaldehyde


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 60 8.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7475 CP7475I5

HP-PONA
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Configured for the analysis of petroleum process products
• Tested to ensure the resolution of m-xylene from p-xylene and of cyclopentane CH3 100%
from 2,3-dimethylbutane
• PONA, PIANO Structure of HP-PONA
• High resolution
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Note: 100 psi regulator required to reach optimum carrier gas velocity
Similar Phases: Petrocol DH, SPB-1, 007-1, Rtx-1, MXT-1, Rtx-1PONA, Rtx-DHA

HP-PONA
Description ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
HP-PONA 0.20 50 0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-001 19091S-001E
HP-1 0.20 50 0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-205 19091Z-205E
HP-1 0.25 100 0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091Z-530 19091Z-530E

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CP-Sil PONA CB
CH3
• High resolution analysis of paraffins, olefins, napthalenes and aromatics
O Si in complex hydrocarbon mixtures

CH3 100%
• Engineered for hydrocarbon analysis according to ASTM (DHA method)
• Inert to polar compounds for highly accurate data
• Excellent column-to-column reproducibility
Structure of CP-Sil PONA CB
Similar Phases: Petrocol DH, SPB-1, 007-1, Rtx-1, MXT-1

CP-Sil PONA CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.21 50 0.50 250/275 CP7531 CP7531I5
0.25 100 0.50 250/275 CP7530 CP7530I5
0.25 150 1.00 250/275 CP7945

CP-Sil PONA for ASTM D 5134


• Optimized PONA analysis for ASTM D 5134
• Exact dimensions as specified in the ASTM method for full compliance
• Inert to polar additives

CP-Sil PONA for ASTM D 5134


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.21 50 0.50 250/275 CP7531

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DB-Petro
CH3
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
O Si
• Configured for the analysis of petroleum process products
• PONA, PIANO CH3 100%
• High resolution
• Bonded and cross-linked Structure of DB-Petro
• Solvent rinsable
Note: 100 psi regulator required to reach optimum carrier gas velocity
Similar Phases: Petrocol DH, SPB-1, 007-1, Rtx-1, MXT-1

DB-Petro
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.20 50 0.50 -60 to 325/350 128-1056
0.25 100 0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-10A6 122-10A6E

HP-1 Aluminum Clad


• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
• Aluminum clad fused silica tubing
• For high temperature simulated distillation
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: MXT-1

HP-1 Aluminum Clad


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 5 0.09 0 to 350/450 19095S-205
10 0.09 0 to 350/450 19095S-200

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DB-2887
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
• Specifically designed for simulated distillation using ASTM Method D 2887
• Rapid conditioning, fast run time and low bleed when compared to packed columns
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: Petrocol EX2887, MXT-2887, MXT-1, Rtx-2887

DB-2887
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.53 10 3.00 -60 to 350 125-2814 125-2814E 125-2814LTM

DB-hT SimDis
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
• "Boiling point" phase for high temperature simulated distillation
• Durable stainless steel tubing
• 430 °C upper temperature limit
• Distillation range of C6 to C110+
• Low bleed, even at 430 °C
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: Petrocol EX2887, MXT-2887, Rtx-2887, AC Controls High Temp Sim Dist, AT-2887,
ZB-1XT SimDist

DB-hT SimDis
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 5 0.10 -60 to 400/430 145-1009
0.15 -60 to 400/430 145-1001

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Cp-simDist
CH3
• For simulated distillation analysis up to C100
O Si
• High temperature non-polar stationary phase
• Low bleed improves quantitation CH3 100%
• High temperature polyimide coating extends lifetime
CP-SimDist Fused Silica columns are guaranteed for simulated distillation up to C100. These columns are low Structure of CP-SimDist
bleed, typically only 4-5 pA at 400 °C. The high temperature stationary phase and polyimide coating extend
column lifetime.
similar phases: Petrocol EX2887, MXT-2887, Rtx-2887, AC Controls High Temp Sim Dist, AT-2887,
ZB-1XT SimDist

Cp-simDist
iD (mm) length (m) Film (µm) Temp limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 10 0.10 375/400 CP7521
0.53 5 0.17 375/400 CP7522 CP7522I5
10 0.10 375/400 CP7541

Tips & Tools


For optimum performance, ferrules should be replaced every time the column is replaced and during column maintenance.
See pages 33-34

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CP-SimDist ultiMetal
• Designed for ASTM D2887 and the extended D2887 method compliance
• Low bleed
• Extended analysis to C120 with maximum temperature of 450 °C
• UltiMetal tubing for excellent durability (same id as 0.53 mm id fused silica)
• Excellent retention time repeatability and column lifetime due to special deactivation
of UltiMetal surface
Similar Phases: Petrocol EX2887, MXT-2887, Rtx-2887, AC Controls High Temp Sim Dist, AT-2887,
ZB-1XT SimDist

CP-SimDist ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 5 0.09 450/450 CP7569 CP7569I5
0.17 450/450 CP7532 CP7532I5
0.88 450/450 CP7570
2.65 400/400 CP7571
10 0.17 450/450 CP7542 CP7542I5
0.06 450/450 CP6540
0.53 450/450 CP7592
0.88 450/450 CP7512 CP7512I5
1.20 450/450 CP7562
2.65 400/400 CP7582 CP7582I5
5.00 400/400 CP7572
20 0.11 450/450 CP7593
25 0.06 450/450 CP6550
50 0.06 450/450 CP6560

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CP-Sil 2 CB
• Lowest polarity bonded stationary phase available
• Superior replacement to squalane
• Unique selectivity toward cyclic hydrocarbons
• Separation almost entirely based on boiling point
• Stable at temperatures up to 200 °C

CP-Sil 2 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.25 25 to 200/200 CP7714 CP7714I5
50 0.25 25 to 200/200 CP7724
0.32 50 0.25 25 to 200/200 CP7754 CP7754I5
25 1.20 25 to 200/200 CP7764
50 1.20 25 to 200/200 CP7774
0.53 25 2.00 25 to 200/200 CP7653

CP-TCeP for Alcohols in gasoline


• Engineered for analysis of alcohols in gasoline
• Excellent peak shape for accurate separations of alcohols
• Temperature stability to 135 °C for high productivity
• Unique selectivity separates benzene after n-dodecane
Similar Phases: Rt-TCEP

CP-TCeP
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 50 0.40 135/140 CP7525 CP7525I5

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Select Low Sulfur


• Highest degree of column inertness provides excellent peak shape for active compounds
• Low detection limits for sulfur compounds
• Unique selectivity prevents co-elution and matrix interferences in propylene streams
• Highly permeable PLOT stationary phase provides high retention of volatile compounds
• Unique QC testing results in consistent column inertness performance
• Mechanical stability results in no particle loss

Select Low Sulfur


ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 60 185 CP8575

CP-Sil 5 CB for Sulfur


• Optimized for analysis of Volatile Sulfur Compounds
• Trace analysis of sulfur compounds to C7 mercaptan for high productivity
• Non-polar phase provides accurate separations based on volatility
• High inertness, elutes SO2 for high quality data and low detection limits

CP-Sil 5 CB for Sulfur


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 30 4.00 -60 to 300/325 CP7529 CP7529I5

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Select for Permanent gases – Dual Column


• Set of two parallel columns: CP-Molsieve 5Å for permanent gases and PoraBOND Q for CO2 analysis
• Isothermal separation at temperatures > 40 °C eliminates the need for cryogenics
• Temperature stability up to 300 °C allows short regeneration times and improves efficiency
• One injector, one detector simplifies operation
• Engineered for fast separation, low level analysis and quantification of argon/oxygen
• Separates permanent gases and CO2 in a single run
• Coupled, tested and securely mounted on EZ-GRIP column mount
• For resolution of the difficult-to-separate argon/oxygen and helium/neon pairs,
use CP7530 Select Permanent Gases/HR (High Resolution) column

Select for Permanent gases – Dual Column


Description Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
Select Permanent Gases/CO2 300/325 CP7429
Select Permanent Gases/HR 300/325 CP7430

Select Al2o3 MAPD


• Aluminum oxide PLOT column for the analysis of reactive hydrocarbons such as methyl acetylene
and propadiene (MAPD)
• Optimized to improve sensitivity and response
• Faster run improves operating efficiency
• Two-fold higher response for MAPD, especially important when running impurity analyses
Similar Phases: Rt-Alumina BOND/MAPD, MXT-Alumina BOND/MAPD

Select Al2o3 MAPD


ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 50 -100 to 200/200 CP7431
0.53 25 -100 to 200/200 CP7433
50 -100 to 200/200 CP7432

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Agilent J&W Biodiesel Capillary gC Columns


Biofuels are becoming more attractive as a viable supplement or alternative to petroleum-based fuels.
Agilent J&W Biodiesel Capillary GC columns are purposely designed and application-optimized for the
analysis of biodiesel to meet ASTM and CEN testing standards.

Biodiesel EN14105 Free/Total Glycerin and Biodiesel ASTM


D6584 Free/Total Glycerin
• Designed for the analysis of free and total glycerin in B100 according to EN14105 or ASTM D6584
• Specially processed for extended temperature limit of 400 °C
• High temperature, polyimide-coated fused silica tubing
• Excellent peak shape and extended column life
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Retention gaps please order P/N 160-BD65-5 (5 m x 0.53 mm)

Biodiesel EN14103 FAME Analysis


• Specially designed for the analysis of esters and linoleic acid methyl esters in B100 using EN14103
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

Biodiesel EN14110 Residual Methanol


• Specially designed for the determination of trace methanol in B100 using EN14110
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

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Biodiesel Capillary gC Columns


Description ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
Biodiesel ASTM D6584 Free/Total Glycerin 0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 400 123-BD11
Biodiesel EN14105 Free/Total Glycerin 0.32 10 0.10 -60 to 400 123-BD01
Biodiesel EN14103 FAME Analysis 0.32 30 0.25 40 to 260/270 1909BD-113
Biodiesel EN14110 Residual Methanol 0.32 30 1.80 20 to 260/280 123-BD34

Biodiesel Test Samples


Description Part no.
Biodiesel MSTFA kit, 10 x 1 mL ampoules, 5190-1407
N-Methyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)trifluoro-acetamide for ASTM method D6584
Biodiesel D6584 kit 5190-1408
2 internal standard solutions, 1 mL, 5/pk and 2 internal standard solutions, 5 mL
Biodiesel E14105 kit, 4 x 1 mL ampoules 5190-1409
4 standard solutions
Biodiesel Monoglyceride kit, 3 x 1 mL ampoules 5190-1410

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Select Biodiesel
• Complete set of biodiesel columns for full compliance and ease-of-use
• UltiMetal technology provides high accuracy and longevity
• Pre-tested for complete confidence in results
• Good column lifetime when operating at temperatures up to 400 °C
• UltiMetal column with ultra stable stationary phase
• Convenient pre-coupled retention gap that is leak tested

Technical Specifications

Method Analytes Column Injector Type Analysis Time (min)


ASTM D 6584 Free and total glycerine Select Biodiesel for Glycerides On-column 32
EN14103 Ester and linoleic acid methyl esters Select Biodiesel for FAME Split/splitless 30
EN14105 Free and total glycerine; mono, di- and tri-glycerides Select Biodiesel for Glycerides On-column 35
EN14106 Free glycerol Select Biodiesel for Glycerides Split/splitless 10
EN14110 Methanol Select Biodiesel for Methanol Headspace with 10
split/splitless

Select Biodiesel
Description ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) 7 in Cage
For gylcerides, UltiMetal, with retention gap 0.32 15 0.10 CP9078
For gylcerides, UltiMetal 0.32 15 0.10 CP9079
For gylcerides, UltiMetal, with retention gap 0.32 10 0.10 CP9076
For gylcerides, UltiMetal 0.32 10 0.10 CP9077
For FAME, fused silica 0.32 30 0.25 CP9080
For Methanol, fused silica 0.32 30 3.00 CP9083
UltiMetal retention gap, methyl deactivated 0.53 2 CP6530

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Select Silanes
• Stabilized trifluoropropyl-methyl polysiloxane phase for optimized ppm level analysis of silanes
• High capacity and retention
• Low bleed
• Reduced surface activity provides excellent peak shape
• Thick film offers high sample loading capacity and retention
• Typical applications include alkylated chlorosilanes at % levels as well as impurity analysis
• Valved, direct and split/splitless injections are possible

Select Silanes
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 30 1.80 0 to 270/300 CP7434
60 1.80 0 to 270/300 CP7435
0.53 60 3.00 0 to 270/300 CP7437

CP-Volamine
• Non polar stationary phase
• Excellent stability for samples containing water expands the application range
• Maximum temperature of 265 °C for enhanced productivity
• Highly inert providing sharp amine peaks for accurate results
• Produces symmetrical peaks due to MPD (Multi-Purpose Deactivation) technology
• Excellent performance even when the sample contains high percentages of water
• Ideal for analyzing volatile amines like MMA, DMA and TMA (monomethyl, dimethyl
and trimethyl amine)
Similar Phases: Rtx-Volatile Amines

CP-Volamine
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 15 265/300 CP7446
30 265/300 CP7447 CP7447I5
60 265/275 CP7448 CP7448I5

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CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines


• Base deactivated 5% phenyl polydimethylpolysiloxane
• Optimized inertness performance for a broad range of Amine compounds
• Thermal stability up to 350 °C enable separations of Amines up to C20 as well as alkanolamines
• Base deactivated columns also available as CP-Wax for Amines
Similar Phases: Rtx-5 Amine

CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 25 2.00 325/350 CP7599
0.25 30 0.25 325/350 CP7598 CP7598I5
30 0.50 325/350 CP7595 CP7595I5
0.32 30 1.00 325/350 CP7596 CP7596I5
0.53 30 1.00 325/350 CP7597 CP7597I5
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CP-Wax for Volatile Amines and Diamines


Similar Phases: Stabilwax DB

CP-Wax for Volatile Amines and Diamines


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 25 1.20 220/220 CP7422 CP7422I5
0.53 25 2.00 220/220 CP7424

PoraPLoT Amines
• Unique PLOT columns specially designed for high retention of very volatile amines
• High efficiency at temperatures above ambient eliminates the need for cryogenics
• High sensitivity for amines and ammonia

PoraPLoT Amines
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 25 10.00 -100 to 220/220 CP7591 CP7591I5
0.53 25 20.00 -100 to 220/220 CP7594

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Pesticides Columns
Agilent J&W low-bleed columns are ideal for the analysis of pesticides. Not only do they possess less bleed
than a standard polymer, which improves the signal-to-noise ratio and minimum detectable quantities, but
they also have higher upper temperature limits which allow for faster run times. Agilent also offers several
common phases with additional pesticide-specific testing to ensure performance for your application.

note: For CLP pesticides and other methods using electron capture detectors, see DB-35ms, DB-17ms
and DB-XLB.

DB-CLP 1 and DB-CLP 2


• Universal column pair designed for pesticides analyses
• EPA Methods: CLP (Contract Lab Program) pesticides, 504.1, 505, 508.1,
551, 552.3, 8081B, 8082A, 8154A
• Ideal for dual column, dual ECD GC analyses
• Mid polarity stabilized phases provide fast and low bleed reliable analyses
• Special testing includes pesticides for proof of performance and column to column reproducibility
• DB-CLP1 primary, DB-CLP2 confirmation

DB-CLP 1 and DB-CLP 2


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 30 0.25 50 to 340/360 123-8232
30 0.5 50 to 340/360 123-8336

TIPS & TooLS

Check out Agilent’s complete line of sample preparation products for any type of GC and GC/MS
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VF-5 Pesticides
• Specially designed for the determination of trace levels of pesticide residue
• Highly inert for enhanced ECD and MS detection
• Tested with key pesticides including endrin and aldrin for optimal performance
and consistency of results
• Low bleed

VF-5 Pesticides
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP9074
50 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP9073
0.32 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 CP9075

DB-1701P
• Low/mid-polarity
• Exact replacement of HP-PAS1701
• Specifically designed and processed for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides
• ECD tested to ensure minimal pesticide breakdown and low ECD bleed
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, CB-1701, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701P

DB-1701P
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 122-7732 122-7732LTM
0.32 25 0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-7722 123-7722LTM
30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 123-7732 123-7732E 123-7732LTM
0.53 30 1.00 -20 to 260/280 125-7732 125-7732LTM

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VF-1701 Pesticides
• Specially designed for the determination of trace levels of pesticide residues
• Columns individually tested with key pesticides, including endrin and aldrin
• Highly inert for improved detection limits for trace pesticide determination
• Proven performance with ECD or MS detection
• Ultra low bleed to improve sensitivity

VF-1701 Pesticides
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9070
50 0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9072
0.32 30 0.25 -20 to 280/300 CP9071

CP-Sil 8 CB for Pesticides


• Linear column response down to femtogram level for improved productivity
• Excellent inertness – tested with DDTs to provide very reliable data
• Can be used with on-column injection techniques
• Integrated retention gap helps avoid problems with solvent condensation allowing repeated splitless
injections without phase deterioration

CP-Sil 8 CB for Pesticides


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 50 0.12 300/325 CP7481
0.53 50 0.25 300/325 CP7504

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CP-Sil 19 CB for Pesticides


• Ideal as a confirmation column for reliable results
• Specified for EPA and CLP analytes for ultimate compliance
• Supplied with a coupled retention gap for on-column injection for best detection limits

CP-Sil 19 CB for Pesticides


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 30 0.25 275/300 CP7406
50 0.20 275/300 CP7407 CP7407I5
0.32 30 0.25 275/300 CP7408
0.53 30 1.00 260/275 CP7409

DB-608
• Specifically designed for the analysis of chlorinated pesticides and PCBs
• U.S. EPA Methods: 608, 508, 8080
• Excellent inertness and recoveries without pesticide breakdown
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Exact replacement of HP-608
Similar Phases: SPB-608, NON-PAKD Pesticide, 007-608

DB-608
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.18 20 0.18 40 to 280/300 121-6822 121-6822LTM 221-6822LTM
0.25 30 0.25 40 to 280/300 122-6832 122-6832LTM
0.32 30 0.50 40 to 280/300 123-1730 123-1730LTM
0.45 30 0.70 40 to 260/280 124-1730 124-1730LTM
0.53 15 0.83 40 to 260/280 125-1710 125-1710LTM
30 0.50 40 to 260/280 125-6837 125-6837LTM
0.83 40 to 260/280 125-1730 125-1730LTM
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hP-PAS5
• Non-polar
• Specifically designed and processed for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides
• ECD tested to ensure minimal pesticide breakdown and low ECD bleed
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: SPB-5, RSL-200, Rtx-5, BP-5, CB-5, OV-5, 007-2 (MPS-5), SE-52, SE-54, XTI-5, PTE-5,
CC-5, ZB-5

hP-PAS5
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 25 0.52 -60 to 325/350 19091S-010 19091S-010LTM

Rapid-MS
• Equivalent to 5% phenyl, 95% dimethylpolysiloxane
• Fast analysis time improves productivity
• Reduce analysis time by 3-5x for temperature programmed, and up to a 10x for isothermal runs
• The film thickness from 0.1 to 1 µm ensures high loadability and higher sensitivity
• Low bleed
note: Rapid-MS columns utilize the high optimal carrier gas velocity obtained when a separation is
performed under reduced pressure for fast analysis times

Rapid-MS
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 10 0.12 -60 to 325/325 CP8131
0.25 -60 to 325/325 CP8132
0.50 -60 to 325/325 CP8133
1.00 -60 to 325/325 CP8134

Restriction for Rapid-MS


Description Part no.
Restriction for Rapid-MS, fused silica, 0.1 mm id, 0.6 m, 5/pk CP8121

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PAH Columns
Select PAh
• Full separation for all PAH isomers avoids false positives and inaccurate results
• Full separation of EPA PAHs in less than 7 minutes and EU PAHs in less than 30 minutes including
separation of chrysene, triphenylene and benzofluoranthene (type b, j, and k)
• Fast results with no need for further analysis
• Low bleed enhances sensitivity

Select PAh
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.15 15 0.10 40 to 325/350 CP7461
0.25 30 0.15 40 to 325/350 CP7462
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DB-euPAh
• Specially designed for analysis of EU regulated PAHs
• Individually tested with application-specific QC test probe mixture
• Great resolution of critical isomers, e.g. benzo(b,j,k)fluoranthenes
• Superb thermal stability for accurate analysis of high boiling PAHs, e.g. dibenzopyrenes
• Excellent signal-to-noise ratio
• Optimized column dimensions for proven performance

DB-euPAh
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 0.14 40 to 320/340 121-9627
0.25 60 0.25 40 to 320/340 122-96L2
0.32 15 0.25 40 to 320/340 123-9612
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CP-Sil PAh CB ultiMetal


• Separates all 16 PAHs according to EPA Method 610
• High temperature, low bleed phase
• Virtually unbreakable UltiMetal capillary column
• Maximum temperature of 400/425 °C

CP-Sil PAh CB ultiMetal


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 25 0.12 400/425 CP7440

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Semivolatiles Columns
Semivolatiles are usually extracted from soil samples or other environmental matrices. GC columns with
precise retention time reproducibility and good mass spectrometer performance are key enablers for these
often demanding analyses.

DB-uI 8270D for Semivolatiles


• Designed for EPA Method 8270D and other regulated GC/MS semivolatiles analysis
• Special semivolatiles testing ensures poof of column to column performance for trace level analysis
• Excellent 2,4-dinitrophenol response
• Ultra Inertness and Low bleed
• Available in convenient and economical 6 packs (6 for the price of 5)

DB-uI 8270D for Semivolatiles


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 0.36 -60 to 325/350 121-9723
-60 to 325/350 621-9723, 6/pk*
0.25 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-9732
-60 to 325/350 622-9732, 6/pk*
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-9736
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*Only available in the U.S.

CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB


• Engineered for the analysis of PCBs according to DIN method 51527
• Ideal for trace level ECD detection of PCBs
• High temperature stability provides low bleed and extended lifetime

CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 50 0.25 300/325 CP7482

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DB-5.625
• Close equivalent to a (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Non-polar
• Specially processed to exhibit excellent inertness for EPA Semivolatiles Methods 625, 1625, 8270
and CLP protocols*
• Surpasses EPA performance criteria for semivolatiles
• Inert for base, neutral and acidic compounds
• High temperature limit with excellent thermal stability and low bleed
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
*Pentachlorophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol, carbazole, and N-nitrosodiphenylamine used to test
response factors.
Similar Phases: XTI-5, Rtx-5, PTE-5, BPX-5

DB-5.625
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.18 20 0.18 -60 to 325/350 121-5621 121-5621LTM
0.36 -60 to 325/350 121-5622 121-5622LTM
0.25 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5631 122-5631LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 122-5632 122-5632LTM
1.00 -60 to 325/350 122-5633 122-5633LTM
60 0.25 -60 to 325/350 122-5661
0.32 30 0.25 -60 to 325/350 123-5631 123-5631LTM
0.50 -60 to 325/350 123-5632 123-5632LTM
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hP-5ms Semivolatile
• (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane, identical selectivity to HP-5
• Non-polar
• Very low bleed characteristics, ideal for GC/MS
• Specifically tested for inertness for active compounds including acidic and basic compounds
• Improved signal-to-noise ratio for better sensitivity and mass spectral integrity
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Equivalent to USP Phase G27
Similar Phases: Rtx-5ms, Rxi-5ms, Rxi-5Sil MS, PTE-5, BPX-5, AT-5ms, ZB-5ms, SLB-5ms, Equity-6

hP-5ms Semivolatile
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.50 -60 to 325/350 19091S-139 19091S-139LTM

CP-Sil 5/C18 CB for PCB


• Engineered for high resolution PCB analysis
• Lower polarity than 100% polydimethylpolysiloxane due to its C18 substitution
• Provides high signal-to-noise ratios for ECD detectors
• Optimized column length for separation of critical isomer pairs: 28/31, 56/60, 149/118,
105/153/132 and 170/190

CP-Sil 5/C18 CB for PCB


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 50 0.10 275/300 CP7477
100 0.10 275/300 CP7476
0.32 100 0.10 275/300 CP7478

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DB-Dioxin
• Specifically engineered for the analysis of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs)
and dibenzofurans (PCDFs)
• Resolves 2,3,7,8-TCDD and 2,3,7,8-TCDF from all other isomers in one run
• Low bleed
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
note: 100 psi regulator required to reach optimum carrier gas velocity
Similar Phases: SP-2331, 007-23, Rtx-2332, Rtx-Dioxin

DB-Dioxin
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 60 0.15 40 to 250/270 122-2461 122-2461E
0.25 40 to 250/270 122-2462
0.32 60 0.15 40 to 250/270 123-2461
0.25 40 to 250/270 123-2462

CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins


• High polarity stationary phase with specific selectivity for dioxins and dibenzofuran separations
• Integrated retention gap eliminates leaks and extends column lifetime with splitless injections
• 2,3,7,8-TCDD can be determined at low concentrations
• For fast runtimes, thin film configurations are available with maximum temperature program
limit of 270 °C
Similar Phases: SP-2560, SP-2340, SP-2330, BPX-70, BPX-90

CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 30 0.10 50 to 250/270 CP7497
50 0.20 50 to 225/240 CP7588
60 0.10 50 to 250/270 CP7498
0.32 60 0.13 50 to 250/270 CP7499

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Volatiles Columns
Agilent offers a selection of advanced polymer chemistries for increasingly demanding volatiles applications.
Whether for a primary analytical column or as a complementary confirmation column, Agilent J&W
capillaries are chromatographers' first choice.

TIPS & TooLS DB-624 ultra Inert


Don't forget, we have special offers
throughout the year. • Environmental volatile organic compounds (VOCs) methods
• Excellent for U.S. EPA Methods: 501.3, 502.2, 503.1, 524.2, 601, 602, 8010,
To learn more, visit 8015, 8020,8240, 8260,
www.agilent.com/chem/specialoffers
• Industrial chemical analyses – solvents, petrochemicals, specialty chemicals
• Food and beverage – alcohols, fusel oils
• Pharmaceutical residual solvents per USP <467>
• Ultra inertness processing expands application range with excellent peakshape for low molecular
weight acidic compounds
• UI testing ensure premium performance column to column
• Identical selectivity to the industry standard DB-624 – upgrade with no change in method required
• Optimized by the inventors of DB-624

DB-624 ultra Inert


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.18 20 1 -20 to 260 121-1324UI
0.25 30 1.4 -20 to 260 122-1334UI
60 1.4 -20 to 260 122-1364UI
0.32 30 1.8 -20 to 260 123-1334UI
60 1.8 -20 to 260 123-1364UI
0.53 30 3 -20 to 260 125-1334UI
75 3 -20 to 260 125-1374UI
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DB-624
• Specifically designed for the analysis of volatile priority pollutants and residual solvents
• No cryogenics needed for U.S. EPA Method 502.2
• Excellent for U.S. EPA Methods: 501.3, 502.2, 503.1, 524.2, 601, 602, 8010, 8015, 8020, 8240,
8260, and USP 467
• Excellent inertness for active compounds
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
• Exact replacement of HP-624
• Equivalent to USP Phase G43
Similar Phases: AT-624, Rxi-624 Sil MS, Rtx-624, PE-624, 007-624, 007-502, ZB-624

DB-624
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.18 20 1.00 -20 to 280 121-1324 121-1324E 121-1324LTM 221-1324LTM
0.20 25 1.12 -20 to 260 128-1324 128-1324E 128-1324LTM
0.25 30 1.40 -20 to 260 122-1334 122-1334E 122-1334LTM 222-1334LTM
60 1.40 -20 to 260 122-1364 122-1364E
0.32 30 1.80 -20 to 260 123-1334 123-1334E 123-1334LTM
60 1.80 -20 to 260 123-1364 123-1364E
0.45 30 2.55 -20 to 260 124-1334 124-1334LTM
75 2.55 -20 to 260 124-1374
0.53 15 3.00 -20 to 260 125-1314
30 3.00 -20 to 260 125-1334 125-1334E 125-1334LTM
60 3.00 -20 to 260 125-1364 125-1364E
75 3.00 -20 to 260 125-1374 125-1374E
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CP-Select 624 CB
• 6% cyanopropyl, 94% dimethylpolysiloxane
• EPA volatiles methods 524.2, 624 and 8015
• Specified by Pharmacopoeia V.3.3.9 for residual solvents
• Excellent column-to-column reproducibility
• Low bleed
Similar Phases: AT-624, Rtx-624, PE-624, 007-624, 007-502, ZB-624

CP-Select 624 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 25 0.84 265/280 CP7411 CP7411I5
0.25 30 1.40 265/280 CP7412
60 1.40 265/280 CP7413 CP7413I5
0.32 30 1.80 265/280 CP7414 CP7414I5
60 1.80 265/280 CP7415 CP7415I5
0.53 30 3.00 265/280 CP7416 CP7416I5
75 3.00 265/280 CP7417
105 3.00 265/280 CP7418
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TIPS & TooLS

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we have created a series of GC Troubleshooting videos, featuring Daron Decker,
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DB-VRX
• Unique selectivity engineered for optimum resolution of volatiles analysis: U.S. EPA Methods 502.2,
524.2 and 8260
• 0.45 mm id columns provide more plates per meter compared to 0.53 mm id columns for the fewest
coelutions for GC method (an industry first)*
• No subambient cooling required to resolve the six "gases"
• Fast run time:
<30 minutes for optimum sample throughput
<8 minutes with 0.18 mm id
• Low polarity
• Excellent peak shape
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
*Two coelutions: 1) m- and p-xylene, for which U.S. EPA does not require separation,
and 2) 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane and o-xylene which are separated by detectors PID and ELCD,
respectively. note to gC/MS analysts: These coeluting compounds have different primary characteristic
ions of 83 and 106, respectively.
Similar Phases: VOCOL, NON-PAKD, Rtx-Volatiles, PE-Volatiles, 007-624, Rtx-VRX, Rtx-VGC

DB-VRX
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.18 20 1.00 -10 to 260 121-1524 121-1524LTM 221-1524LTM
40 1.00 -10 to 260 121-1544 121-1544E 121-1544LTM
0.25 30 1.40 -10 to 260 122-1534 122-1534LTM 222-1534LTM
60 1.40 -10 to 260 122-1564 122-1564E
0.32 30 1.80 -10 to 260 123-1534 123-1534LTM
60 1.80 -10 to 260 123-1564 123-1564E
0.45 30 2.55 -10 to 260 124-1534 124-1534LTM
75 2.55 -10 to 260 124-1574
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hP-VoC
• Selectivity engineered for U.S. EPA Methods 502.2, 524.2 and 8260
• Low polarity – slightly more polar than DB-VRX
• Excellent peak shape
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: NON-PAKD, Rtx-Volatiles, PE-Volatiles, 007-624, Rtx-VRX, Rtx-VGC

hP-VoC
7890/6890 5975T
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module LTM Toroid
0.20 30 1.10 -60 to 280/290 19091R-303 19091R-303LTM 29091R-303LTM
60 1.10 -60 to 280/290 19091R-306
0.32 60 1.80 -60 to 280/290 19091R-316
90 1.80 -60 to 280/290 19091R-319
0.53 90 3.00 -60 to 280/290 19095R-429
105 3.00 -60 to 280/290 19095R-420

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DB-502.2
• Available in 105 m for volatiles analyses
• Excellent peak shape
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

DB-502.2
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 60 1.40 0 to 260/280 122-1464
0.32 60 1.80 0 to 260/280 123-1464
0.45 75 2.55 0 to 260/280 124-1474
105 2.55 0 to 260/280 124-14A4
0.53 105 3.00 0 to 260/280 125-14A4

DB-MTBe
• Low polarity stationary phase
• Resolves MTBE from 2-methylpentane and 3-methylpentane for better quantitation
• Engineered for purge and trap injection without the need for cryofocusing
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

DB-MTBe
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.45 30 2.55 35 to 260/280 124-0034 124-0034LTM
0.53 30 3.00 35 to 260/280 125-0034 125-0034E 125-0034LTM

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CP-Select CB for MTBe


• Engineered for analysis of MTBE in reformulated gasoline
• Unique selectivity for MTBE
• Broad dynamic range for quantification of MTBE
• Ideal as primary or confirmation column

CP-Select CB for MTBe


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 50 0.25 200/200 CP7528

DB-TPh
• Specifically designed for the analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs), soil analysis, and LUFT
• Three analyses in one injection – gas range organics, diesel range organics and motor oil
• Fast run time
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

DB-TPh
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 30 0.25 -10 to 320 123-1632 123-1632LTM
0.45 30 1.00 -10 to 290 124-1632

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Select Mineral oil


• Stabilized non-polar bonded phase engineered for fast mineral oil analysis
• Optimized selectivity for reliable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) results
per DIN H53 N-ISO 9377-2 methods
• C4 to C40 hydrocarbons can be analyzed in less than ten minutes
• Low bleed
• Available in Fused Silica or UltiMetal
• Fast run time
• High temperature stability up to 375/400 °C
• Available in economical 3 and 6 packs
note: For optimal injection performance, use the 4 m x 0.53 mm id retention gap
Similar Phases: Rtx-Mineral Oil

Select Mineral oil


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) unit 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 390/400 1/pk CP7491 CP7491I5
15 0.10 -60 to 390/400 3/pk CP749103
15 0.10 -60 to 390/400 6/pk CP749106
Retention gap
0.53 4 -60 to 325/350 3/pk CP8015

Select Mineral oil ultiMetal


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 15 0.10 -60 to 390/400 CP7493

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Food, Flavors and Fragrances Columns


Food and flavor analyses place stringent demands on capillary columns. Samples have many components
that are difficult to resolve and column-to-column reproducibility becomes critical. Agilent J&W GC columns
are ideal for meeting these needs. Our rigorous quality control specifications and extensive QC testing
ensure that the column you buy today will perform just like the column you buy tomorrow.

hP-88
• (88%-Cyanopropyl)aryl-polysiloxane
• 250/320 °C upper temperature limits
• High polarity
C
N
• Designed for separation of cis-trans fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
Me Me Me Me
• Even better separation than DB-23 of cis-trans isomers
Si Me O Si Si O Si C Si Me

Me Me Me Me
Similar Phases: SP-2560, SP-2340, SP-2330, BPX-70, BPX-90
m
C

N n

hP-88
Structure of HP-88
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 100 0.25 0 to 250/260 112-88A7 112-88A7E
60 0.20 0 to 250/260 112-8867 112-8867E
30 0.20 0 to 250/260 112-8837 112-8837E 112-8837LTM

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CP-Sil 88
• High selectivity towards positional and geometric isomers for ease-of-use
• Highly substituted cyanopropyl phase
• Highest polarity, non-chemically bonded and stabilized
Similar Phases: SP-2560, SP-2340, SP-2330, BPX-70, BPX-90

CP-Sil 88
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.20 50 to 225/240 CP6172 CP6172I5
50 0.20 50 to 225/240 CP6173 CP6173I5
0.32 25 0.20 50 to 225/240 CP6174 CP6174I5
50 0.20 50 to 225/240 CP6175

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Select FAMe
• Tuned for optimal cis-tans separation of FAMEs, especially C18 isomers
• Excellent peak shape and separation for FAME isomers – especially if one component is present
at a higher concentration
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Low bleed
• High efficiency and column loadability
• Column length up to 200 m available for detailed analysis of the C18:1 isomer cluster

Select FAMe
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 50 275/290 CP7419 CP7419I5
100 275/290 CP7420 CP7420I5
200 275/290 CP7421

CP-Sil 88 for FAMe


• Optimized for analysis of FAME cis/trans isomers
• High polarity stationary phase provides improved efficiency and higher productivity
• Use for FAME separations in the C6 to C26 range

CP-Sil 88 for FAMe


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 50 0.20 225/240 CP7488
60 0.20 225/240 CP7487
100 0.20 225/240 CP7489

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CP-Wax 57 CB
• Unique high polarity bonded wax column
• Industry proven for the analysis of alcohols in the brewing and wine/spirits industry
• Excellent inertness for optimum peak shape of alcohols and glycols
• Offered in 0.15 mm id for significantly high speed throughput
Similar Phases: SUPELCOWAX 10, SUPEROX II, CB-WAX, Stabilwax, BP-20, 007-CW, Carbowax,
Rtx-WAX, ZB-WAX

CP-Wax 57 CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 15 0.12 20 to 200/225 CP97711 CP97711I5
30 0.12 20 to 200/225 CP97721
0.25 25 0.20 20 to 200/225 CP97713
50 0.20 20 to 200/225 CP97723 CP97723I5
60 0.40 20 to 200/225 CP8120
0.32 25 0.20 20 to 200/225 CP97743
1.20 20 to 200/225 CP97763 CP97763I5
50 0.20 20 to 200/225 CP97753 CP97753I5
1.20 20 to 200/225 CP97773 CP97773I5
0.53 25 1.00 20 to 200/225 CP97638 CP97638I5
25 2.00 20 to 200/225 CP97658 CP97658I5
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CP-Carbowax 400 for Volatiles in Alcohol


• Designed for the analysis of volatiles in alcoholic beverages
• High resolution for amyl alcohols for accurate quality control
• High efficiency
• Special testing ensure performance and column-to-column reproducibility

CP-Carbowax 400 for Volatiles in Alcohol


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 50 0.20 60/80 CP7527 CP7527I5

CP-Wax 57 CB for glycols and Alcohols


• Optimized for the analysis of glycols, diols and alcohols
• Unique, high polarity wax phase
• Symmetrical peaks providing the most accurate results
• Cross-linked and bonded phase delivers robustness and enhanced column lifetime

CP-Wax 57 CB for glycols and Alcohols


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.25 200/200 CP7615 CP7615I5
0.53 25 0.50 225/250 CP7617 CP7617I5

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CP-TAP CB for Triglycerides


• Engineered phase for detailed analysis of triglycerides
• Separates complete triglyceride pattern in less than 16 minutes
• Separation based on carbon number and degree of unsaturation
• Stabilized phase for low bleed and enhanced column lifetime
• Available in Fused Silica and UltiMetal

CP-TAP CB for Triglycerides


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 25 0.10 350/360 CP7483

CP-TAP CB ultiMetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 25 0.10 355/370 CP7463

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CP-FFAP CB for Free Fatty Acids in Dairy Products


• Ideal for flavors, aromas and free fatty acids C1 to C26
• Separates C2-C24 acids in one run without derivatization
• Chemically-bonded for excellent longevity
• Water and solvent resistant

CP-FFAP CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.15 25 0.25 250/275 CP7686 CP7686I5
0.32 25 0.30 250/275 CP7485 CP7485I5
0.53 25 1.00 250/275 CP7486 CP7486I5
Agilent J&W High Efficiency GC columns are displayed using italicized descriptions and part numbers

Si
O Si
CycloSil-B
O O

O
O
O O • 30% heptakis (2,3-di-O-methyl-6-O-t-butyl dimethylsilyl)-b-cyclodextrin in DB-1701
O
Si O
O

O
O O O O
• Chiral separations without chiral-specific derivatization
O
O
O
O O
Si
O • New stationary phase for improved resolution of many chiral separations
O
O O
O
O
O • Ideal for many chiral g-lactones and terpenes
Si O O O
O O
O O
Si
note: Because CycloSil-B GC columns are not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend
O
Si
solvent rinsing.
Similar Phases: LIPODEX C, Rt-b DEXm, b-DEX 110, b-DEX 120
Structure of CycloSil-B

CycloSil-B
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 35 to 260/280 112-6632 112-6632LTM
0.32 30 0.25 35 to 260/280 113-6632 113-6632LTM

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Cyclodex-B
• 10.5% b-cyclodextrin in DB-1701
• Chiral separations without chiral-specific derivatization
• Broad range of resolving potential
• Excellent peak shape
note: Because Cyclodex-B GC columns are not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend
solvent rinsing.
Similar Phases: LIPODEX C, Rt-b DEXm, b-DEX 110, b-DEX 120

Cyclodex-B
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.25 30 0.25 50 to 230/250 112-2532 112-2532E 112-2532LTM
60 0.25 50 to 230/250 112-2562
0.32 30 0.25 50 to 230/250 113-2532 113-2532E 113-2532LTM

hP-Chiral b
• b-cyclodextrin in (35%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Chiral separations without chiral-specific derivatization
• Phenyl-based polymer provides low bleed and does not interfere with nitrogen-specific detectors
• Available in two concentrations of b-cyclodextrin: 10% and 20%
• 20% b-cyclodextrin best choice for initial screening
Similar Phases: LIPODEX C, Rt-b DEXm, b-DEX 110, b-DEX 120

hP-Chiral b
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
hP-Chiral 10b
0.25 30 0.25 30 to 240/250 19091G-B133
0.32 30 0.25 30 to 240/250 19091G-B113
hP-Chiral 20b
0.25 30 0.25 30 to 240/250 19091G-B233 19091G-B233E
0.32 30 0.25 30 to 240/250 19091G-B213 19091G-B213E

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CP-Chirasil Val
• Designed for separations of optically active compounds including amino acids
• Both antipode phases are available (D and L) for maximum versatility
• Stabilized chiral phase, over 50% cross-linked for longevity
• Tested for separation of amino acid enantiomers
• Low bleed
note: On Chirasil-L Val, D-amino acids elute before the L-amino acids, while on Chirasil-D-Val, this elution
order is reversed. This is especially valuable when determining the optical purity of these compounds.
Selecting the column from which the minor compound elutes before the major enantiomers results in the
lowest detection levels.

CP-Chirasil Val
Description ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
Antipode D 0.25 25 0.08 200/200 CP7494 CP7494I5
Antipode L 0.25 25 0.12 200/200 CP7495 CP7495I5

CP-Chirasil-Dex CB
• Cyclodextrin bonded to dimethylpolysiloxane for homogeneous enantioselectivity
throughout the column
• High resolution factor between isomers across a broad application range
• Chemically bonded phase for excellent longevity
• No need for derivatization improved productivity
• Low elution temperature of polar compounds
• Suitable for all injection techniques
Similar Phases: LIPODEX C, Rt-b DEXm, b-DEX 110, b-DEX 120

CP-Chirasil-Dex CB
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.25 200/200 CP7502 CP7502I5
0.32 25 0.25 200/200 CP7503 CP7503I5

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CP-Cyclodextrin-b-2,3,6-M-19
• Unique selectivity for optical and positional isomer separations
• High efficiency enables wide range of applications
• Separates o-,m-, and p-xylenes
• Excellent peak shape for underivatized polar compounds

CP-Cyclodextrin-b-2,3,6-M-19
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 0.25 225/250 CP7500 CP7500I5
0.32 50 0.25 225/250 CP7501

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Life Sciences Columns


The life sciences offer some difficult challenges to capillary GC chromatographers. These include complex
sample matrices, the necessity for low level detection and the chemically active characteristics of many of
the samples. In response to this, Agilent offers a line of columns which are designed specifically for drugs
of abuse testing.

DB-ALC1 and DB-ALC2


• Reliable blood alcohol analysis
• Optimized primary and confirmation column pair for U.S. blood alcohol analysis
• Faster GC run times
• Improved resolution of key ethanol/acetone peaks
• Available in 0.32 and 0.53 mm id
• Bonded and cross-linked
Similar Phases: Rtx-BAC1, Rtx-BAC2, ZB-BAC-1, ZB-BAC-2

DB-ALC1 and DB-ALC2


7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
DB-ALC1
0.32 30 1.80 20 to 260/280 123-9134 123-9134LTM
0.53 30 3.00 20 to 260/280 125-9134 125-9134E 125-9134LTM
DB-ALC2
0.32 30 1.20 20 to 260/280 123-9234 123-9234E 123-9234LTM
0.53 30 2.00 20 to 260/280 125-9234 125-9234LTM

VF-DA
• Engineered for drugs of abuse confirmation testing
• High recovery for trace level analysis and excellent resistance to direct methanol injections
• Ultra low bleed

VF-DA
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.20 12 Optimized -60 to 325/350 CP8964

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hP-Blood Alcohol
• Reliable blood alcohol analysis
• Excellent confirmation column with DB-ALC2 for method using t-butanol as internal standard
Similar Phases: Aucune

hP-Blood Alcohol
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.32 7.5 2.00 -60 to 270/290 19091S-510 19091S-510E 19091S-510LTM

DB-5ms eVDX
• Specially configured and tested for drugs of abuse confirmation
• Drug test mix included: caffeine, glutethimide, lidocaine, phenobarbital, EDDP, methaqualone,
methadone, cocaine, desipramine, carbamazepine
• DB-5ms EVDX is equivalent to (5%-Phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
• Consistent retention and peak shape
• Low bleed for GC/MS analysis
• Bonded and cross-linked
• Solvent rinsable

DB-5ms eVDX
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.20 25 0.33 -60 to 325/350 128-8522

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DB-Select 624 UI for <467>


• Engineered to optimize pharmaceutical residual solvents analysis per USP Method <467>
• Ultra Inertness and low bleed
• Resolution of USP regulated critical pairs, also separates benzene and 1,2-dichloroethane
• Identical selectivity to the popular VF-624 ms – upgrade with no changes in method.
• UI testing ensures premium performance column to column

DB-Select 624 UI for <467>


ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 30 1.4 40 to 260/260 122-0334UI
60 1.4 40 to 260/260 122-0364UI
0.32 30 1.8 40 to 260/260 123-0334UI
60 1.8 40 to 260/260 123-0364UI
0.53 30 1.8 40 to 260/260 125-0334UI

HP-Fast Residual Solvent


• Equivalent to USP Phase G43
• Thinner film reduces run time by 2.5 times and increases Minimum Detection Limit (MDL) by 2 times
compared to standard film thickness used for this method
• Bonded and cross-linked
Similar Phases: PE-624, 007-624, 007-502, ZB-624

HP-Fast Residual Solvent


7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTM Module
0.53 30 1.00 -20 to 260 19095V-420 19095V-420E 19095V-420LTM

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Metal Columns
DB-ProSteel and UltiMetal columns are engineered to combine the robustness of stainless steel with
advanced surface deactivation for excellent peak shape.

• Configured for high temperature analyses such as simulated distillation


• Wide variety of stationary phases and configurations available
• Ideal for portable and process GC applications
• Superior replacement for MXT/Silco-steel columns

Metal Columns
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
Simulated distillation/high temperature
DB-HT SimDis 0.53 5 0.10 145-1009
0.15 145-1001
DB-PS2887 0.53 10 3.00 145-2814
CP-SimDist UltiMetal 0.53 5 0.09 CP7569 CP7569I5
0.17 CP7532 CP7532I5
0.88 CP7570
2.65 CP7571
10 0.06 CP6540
0.17 CP7542 CP7542I5
0.53 CP7592
0.88 CP7512
1.20 CP7562
2.65 CP7582
5.00 CP7572
20 0.11 CP7593
25 0.06 CP6550
VF-5ht UltiMetal 0.25 15 0.10 CP9090
0.32 15 0.10 CP9094 CP9094I5
0.25 30 0.10 CP9092
0.32 30 0.10 CP9096

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Metal Columns
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
Simulated distillation/high temperature
VF-5ht UltiMetal 0.25 15 0.10 CP9091
with Retention Gap UltiMetal 0.32 15 0.10 CP9095
0.25 30 0.10 CP9093
0.32 30 0.10 CP9097
Standard phases and Peg
DB-PS1 0.53 15 0.15 145-1011
30 1.50 145-1032
CP-Sil 5 CB 0.53 10 0.50 CP7125
1.00 CP7120
2.00 CP7150
5.00 CP6666 CP6666I5
25 0.50 CP7135 CP7135I5
1.00 CP7130
2.00 CP7160
5.00 CP6670
50 0.50 CP7195
1.00 CP7140
2.00 CP7170
5.00 CP6671
DB-HT SimDis 0.53 5 0.10 145-1009
0.15 145-1001
DB-PS2887 0.53 10 3.00 145-2814
CP-SimDist UltiMetal, 6/pk 0.53 5 0.09 CP67569
CP-SimDist UltiMetal 0.53 5 0.09 CP7569
0.17 CP7532
0.88 CP7570
2.65 CP7571
10 0.06 CP6540
0.17 CP7542
0.53 CP7592
0.88 CP7512
1.20 CP7562
2.65 CP7582
5.00 CP7572
20 0.11 CP7593
25 0.06 CP6550

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Metal Columns
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
Standard phases and Peg
CP-Sil 8 CB UltiMetal 0.53 10 1.00 CP7121
25 5.00 CP6680
50 5.00 CP7196
CP6681
CP-Sil 13 CB UltiMetal 0.53 25 1.00 CP7141
50 0.50 CP7129
DB-PSWAX 0.53 30 1.00 145-7032
CP-WAX 52 CB UltiMetal 0.53 10 1.00 CP7148
2.00 CP7177
25 0.50 CP7138
1.00 CP7158
2.00 CP7178
50 0.50 CP7198
1.00 CP7168
2.00 CP7179
PLoT columns
PoraPLOT Q UltiMetal 0.53 10 20.00 CP6953 CP6953I5
25 20.00 CP6954 CP6954I5
50 20.00 CP6955
CP-Al2O3/KCl UltiMetal 0.53 50 10.00 CP6918
CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4 UltiMetal 0.53 50 10.00 CP6968
CP-Molsieve 5Å UltiMetal 0.53 10 50.00 CP6937
25 50.00 CP6938 CP6938I5
50 50 CP6937I5
Select application columns
DB-PS624 0.53 30 3.00 145-1334
CP-Sil PAH CB UltiMetal 0.25 25 0.12 CP7440
CP-TAP CB 0.25 25 0.10 CP7463
Select Biodiesel 0.32 10 0.10 CP9076
With retention gap 15 0.10 CP9078
Select Biodiesel 0.32 10 0.10 CP9077
15 0.10 CP9079

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PLOT Columns
PLOT columns are ideal for separating compounds that are gases at room temperatures. Agilent
Technologies offers a comprehensive line of PLOT columns for analysis of fixed gases, low molecular weight
hydrocarbon isomers, volatile polar compounds and reactive analytes such as sulfur gases, amines and
hydrides. Our PLOT phases are offered in dimensions from 0.25 to 0.53 mm id, allowing for easy column
selection for various detector and system requirements. For GC/MS systems, we offer several small
diameter columns with truly bonded and immobilized stationary phases, eliminating potential detector
fouling due to particle generation.

PoraBOND Q
• Bonded PLOT column for more reliable results for analysis of volatile solvents and hydrocarbons
• Extended analysis offers broad application range
• 300/320 °C temperature limits
• Engineered for high stability, withstands repeated water injections
• Proprietary manufacturing technique results in very pure porous polymer with virtually no catalytic
activity, allowing operation to 320 °C without decomposition
• Bonding technology results in greatly reduced particle shedding, reduces the needs for particle traps
Similar Phases: Rt-Q BOND, Rt-QPLOT, SupelQ PLOT

PoraBOND Q
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 10 3.00 -100 to 300/300 CP7347 CP7347I5
25 3.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7348 CP7348I5
0.32 10 5.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7350 CP7350I5
25 5.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7351 CP7351I5
50 5.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7352 CP7352I5
0.53 10 10.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7353 CP7353I5
25 10.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7354 CP7354I5
50 10.00 -100 to 300/320 CP7355

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PoraBOND u
• Highly stable polar-bonded porous polymer with maximum operating temperature of 300 °C
• Reduced bleed for low detection limits and fast stabilization time
• Bonded PLOT column for excellent longevity
• Ideal for use with method that pressure programs or valve switching
Similar Phases: Rt-U-BOND

PoraBOND u
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.25 10 3.00 -100 to 300/300 CP7347

PoraPLOT Q and PoraPLOT Q-HT


• Recommended for column switching systems that analyze a broad range of polar
and apolar volatile compounds
• Water elutes as a sharp peak enabling quantitation
• Retention of target compounds is not influenced by water in the sample
• Long term stability provides repeatable retention times
• Available in Fused Silica and UltiMetal
Similar Phases: Rt-Q BOND, Rt-QPLOT, SupelQ PLOT

PoraPLOT Q
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 10 8.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7548
25 8.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7549 CP7549I5
0.32 10 10.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7550 CP7550I5
25 10.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7551 CP7551I5
50 10.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7552
0.53 10 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7553 CP7553I5
25 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7554 CP7554I5
50 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7555

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PoraPLOT Q ultimetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP6953 CP6953I5
25 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP6954 CP6954I5
50 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP6955

PoraPLOT Q-HT
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.32 10 10.00 -100 to 290/290 CP7556
25 10.00 -100 to 290/290 CP7557 CP7557I5
0.53 10 20.00 -100 to 290/290 CP7558 CP7558I5
25 20.00 -100 to 290/290 CP7559 CP7559I5

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HP-PLOT Q
• Bonded polystyrene-divinylbenzene based column
• Polarity between Porapak-Q and Porapak-N
• Excellent column for C1 to C3 isomers and alkanes to C12, CO2, methane, air/CO, oxygenated
compounds, sulfur compounds and solvents
• Replaces packed gas-solid columns
• Separates ethane, ethylene and ethyne (acetylene)
• Improved resolution in less time than conventional packed columns
• Minimal conditioning time required – 1 hour
• Preferred "Q" column due to its robust nature
Similar Phases: Rt-QPLOT, SupelQ PLOT

HP-PLOT Q
ID 7890/6890
(mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.32 15 20.00 -60 to 270/290 19091P-QO3 19091P-QO3LTM
30 20.00 -60 to 270/290 19091P-QO4 19091P-QO4E 19091P-QO4LTM
0.53 15 40.00 -60 to 270/290 19095P-QO3 19095P-QO3E 19095P-QO3LTM
30 40.00 -60 to 270/290 19095P-QO4 19095P-QO4E 19095P-QO4LTM

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gS-Q
• Porous divinylbenzene homopolymer
• Polarity between Porapak-Q and Porapak-N
• Separates ethane, ethylene and ethyne (acetylene)
• Not recommended for quantification of polar compounds
• Minimal conditioning time required – 1 hour
Similar Phases: Rt-QPLOT, SupelQ PLOT

gS-Q
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.32 30 -60 to 250 113-3432 113-3432E 113-3432LTM
0.53 10 -60 to 250 115-34H2 115-34H2LTM
15 -60 to 250 115-3412 115-3412LTM
25 -60 to 250 115-3422 115-3422LTM
30 -60 to 250 115-3432 115-3432E 115-3432LTM

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PoraPLOT u and PoraPLOT S


• The most polar porous polymer PLOT column ideal for halogenated compounds, C1-C6 hydrocarbons,
ketones and solvents
• Excellent peak shape of polar and non-polar volatiles
• Water has no effect on retention times and elutes as a sharp quantifiable peak
• Reliable retention time repeatability

PoraPLOT U
Similar Phases: Rt-U-BOND

PoraPLOT u
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 8.00 -100 to 190/190 CP7579
0.32 10 10.00 -100 to 190/190 CP7580
25 10.00 -100 to 190/190 CP7581
0.53 10 20.00 -100 to 190/190 CP7583 CP7583I5
25 20.00 -100 to 190/190 CP7584 CP7584I5

PoraPLOT S
• Divinylbenzene/vinylpyridine polymer for hydrocarbons and ketones
• Ideal for the analysis of medium polarity volatile including hydrocarbons and ketones
• Higher temperature limit than PoraPLOT U
Similar Phases: Rt-S-BOND, MXT-SBOND

PoraPLOT S
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 25 20.00 -100 to 250/250 CP7574 CP7574I5

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HP-PLOT u
• Bonded divinylbenzene/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate
• More polar than HP-PLOT Q
• Excellent column for C1 to C7 hydrocarbons, CO2, methane, air/CO, water, oxygenates, amines,
solvents, alcohols, ketones, and aldehydes
• Improved resolution in less time than conventional packed columns
Similar Phases: RTU PLOT

HP-PLOT u
ID 7890/6890
(mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.32 30 10.00 -60 to 190 19091P-UO4 19091P-UO4E 19091P-UO4LTM
0.53 15 20.00 -60 to 190 19095P-UO3 19095P-UO3LTM
30 20.00 -60 to 190 19095P-UO4 19095P-UO4E 19095P-UO4LTM

HP-PLOT Al2O3 KCl


• Least "polar" Alumina phase
• Aluminum oxide deactivated with KCl
• Standard column choice for light hydrocarbon analysis – C1 to C8 hydrocarbon isomers
• Low retention of olefins relative to comparable paraffin
• Excellent for quantitation of dienes, especially propadiene and butadiene from ethylene
and propylene streams
• Recommended phase for many ASTM methods
• Preferred KCl deactivated Alumina
Similar Phases: Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, Al2O3/KCl, AB-PLOT Al2O3 KCl, AT-Alumina

HP-PLOT Al2O3 KCl


ID 7890/6890
(mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.25 30 5.00 -60 to 200 19091P-K33 19091P-K33E 19091P-K33LTM
0.32 50 8.00 -60 to 200 19091P-K15 19091P-K15E
0.53 30 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-K23 19095P-K23LTM
50 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-K25 19095P-K25E

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gS-Alumina KCl
• Least "polar" Alumina phase
• Aluminum oxide deactivated with KCl
• Good choice for light hydrocarbon analysis
• Good resolution of propadiene and butadiene from ethylene and propylene streams
Similar Phases: Al2O3/KCl, Al2O3/Na2SO4, Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, AB-PLOT Al2O3 KCl, AT-
Alumina

gS-Alumina KCl
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.53 30 -60 to 200 115-3332 115-3332LTM
50 -60 to 200 115-3352 115-3352E

CP-Al2O3/KCl and CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4


• Aluminum oxide PLOT columns offer high selectivity for separating ppm levels of C1-C5 hydrocarbons
in process streams
• High capacity thick films
• No need for sub-ambient cooling
• Choice of two selectivities covers a broad range of applications
• Available in Fused Silica and UltiMetal
Note: The KCl deactivation salt results in a relatively apolar Al2O3 surface while the Na2SO4
deactivation provides a polar surface. Unsaturated compounds such as ethylene and acetylene
(ethyne) are retained longer.

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Selectivity Through KCl or Na2SO4 Deactivation


Note: Aluminum oxide PLOT columns are deactivated using KCl or NA2SO4 treatments which provides a
reproducible and stable deactivation up to 200 °C. The KCl salt deactivation results in a relatively apolar
Al2O3 surface, while the NA2SO4 deactivation provides a polar surface. Unsaturated compounds such as
ethylene and acetylene (ethyne) are retained longer.
Similar Phases: Al2O3/KCl, Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, RT-Alumina BOND/KCl , Alumina chloride
PLOT, AB-PLOT Al2O3 KCl

CP-Al2O3/KCl
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 4.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7576
50 4.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7577 CP7577I5
0.32 10 5.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7511 CP7511I5
50 5.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7515 CP7515I5
25 5.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7519 CP7519I5
0.53 10 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7516
25 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7517
50 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7518

CP-Al2O3/KCl ultimetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 50 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP6918

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Similar Phases: Al2O3/Na2SO4, Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, Rt-Alumina BOND/Na2SO4,


MXT-AluminaBOND/Na2SO4, Alumina sulfate PLOT

CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 4.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7586
50 4.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7587
0.32 10 5.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7561
50 5.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7565 CP7565I5
0.53 25 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7567
50 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP7568

CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4 ultimetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 50 10.00 -100 to 200/200 CP6968

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HP-PLOT Al2O3 S
• Middle range of "polarity" for Alumina phases
• Aluminum oxide deactivated with sodium sulfate
• Excellent general use column for light hydrocarbon analysis – C1 to C8 hydrocarbon isomers
• Best for resolving acetylene from butane and propylene from isobutane
Similar Phases: Al2O3/Na2SO4, Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, Rt-Alumina BOND/Na2SO4,
MXT-AluminaBOND/Na2SO4, Alumina sulfate PLOT, AT-Alumina

HP-PLOT Al2O3 S
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.25 30 5.00 -60 to 200 19091P-S33 19091P-S33LTM
0.32 25 8.00 -60 to 200 19091P-S12 19091P-S12LTM
50 8.00 -60 to 200 19091P-S15 19091P-S15E
0.53 15 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-S21 19095P-S21LTM
30 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-S23 19095P-S23LTM
50 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-S25 19095P-S25E

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gS-Alumina
• Most "polar" Alumina phase
• Aluminum oxide with proprietary deactivation
• Excellent general use column for light hydrocarbon analysis – C1 to C8 hydrocarbon isomers
• Separates C1 to C4 saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons
• Best for resolving cyclopropane from propylene
• Faster, more efficient and provides more sensitivity than packed equivalents
• Minimal conditioning time required
• Preferred substitution for sodium sulfate deactivated Alumina because of its regenerative nature
Note: Alumina columns have a tendency to adsorb water and CO2 which, over time, results in changes in
retention time. We use an advanced, proprietary deactivation process which allows for rapid regeneration.
Fully water saturated GS-Alumina columns regenerate in 7 hours or less at 200 °C.
Similar Phases: Al2O3/KCl, Al2O3/Na2SO4, Rt-Alumina PLOT, Alumina PLOT, AB-PLOT Al2O3 KCl,
AT-Alumina

gS-Alumina
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.53 30 -60 to 200 115-3532 115-3532E 115-3532LTM
50 -60 to 200 115-3552

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HP-PLOT Al2O3 m
• Most "polar" Alumina phase (similar to GS-Alumina)
• Aluminum oxide deactivated with proprietary deactivation
• Good general use column for light hydrocarbon analysis – C1 to C8 hydrocarbon isomers
• Good for resolving acetylene from butane and propylene from isobutane
Similar Phases: AB-PLOT Al2O3 M, BGB-PLOT Al2O3 M, AT-Alumina

HP-PLOT Al2O3 m
ID 7890/6890
(mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.32 50 8.00 -60 to 200 19091P-M15 19091P-M15E
0.53 30 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-M23 19095P-M23LTM
50 15.00 -60 to 200 19095P-M25

gS-gasPro
• Unique bonded silica PLOT column technology
• Excellent choice for light hydrocarbons and sulfur gases
• Retention stability not affected by water
• Separates CO and CO2 on a single column
• Ideal PLOT column for GC/MS – no particles
Similar Phases: CP-Silica PLOT

gS-gasPro
ID (mm) Length (m) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.32 5 -80 to 260/300 113-4302
15 -80 to 260/300 113-4312
30 -80 to 260/300 113-4332
60 -80 to 260/300 113-4362

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CP-SilicaPLOT
• No influence of water on retention times
• Elution of CO2 and sulfur gases at ppm levels
• Separates cyclopropane from propylene
• Ideal for a wide range of applications such as COS in ethylene, freons, hydrocarbons,
propylene and sulfur compounds
• High selectivity for C1-C4 isomers in the presence of water
• No negative influence on retention or peak shape when water is present in the sample
• Inert surface preparation results in no decomposition pentadienes or freons
Similar Phases: GS-GasPro

CP-SilicaPLOT
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 30 3.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8564
60 3.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8565
0.32 10 4.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8574
15 4.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8566 CP8566I5
30 4.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8567 CP8567I5
60 4.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8568 CP8568I5
0.53 30 6.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8570 CP8570I5
60 6.00 -80 to 225/225 CP8571

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CarboBOND and CarboPLOT P7


• Single column solution for ASTM D 2505 for higher productivity
• Stable and robust for high repeatability of results
• Available in bonded and PLOT versions for improved versatility and enhanced productivity

CarboBOND
CarboBOND
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 25 5.00 -100 to 200/300 CP7371
10.00 -100 to 200/300 CP7374
50 5.00 -100 to 200/300 CP7372
10.00 -100 to 200/300 CP7375

CarboPLOT P7
CarboPLOT P7
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage
0.53 10 25.00 -200 to 115/115 CP7513
25 25.00 -200 to 115/115 CP7514

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gS-CarbonPLOT
• High stability, bonded carbon layer stationary phase
• Unique selectivity for inorganic and organic gases
• Extended temperature limit of 360 °C
• Ideal for GC/MS – no particle generation
• Retention stability not affected by water
Similar Phases: Carbopack, CLOT, Carboxen-1006 PLOT

gS-CarbonPLOT
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.32 15 1.50 0 to 360 113-3112
30 1.50 0 to 360 113-3132 113-3132LTM
3.00 0 to 360 113-3133 113-3133LTM
60 1.50 0 to 360 113-3162
0.53 15 3.00 0 to 360 115-3113
30 3.00 0 to 360 115-3133 115-3133LTM

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HP-PLOT molesieve
• A PLOT column for the analysis of permanent gases
• O2, N2, CO and CH4 resolve in less than 5 min
• Durable molecular sieve 5Å coating minimizes baseline spiking and damage to multiport valves
• Select a thick film for Ar/O2 separation without cryogenic cooling
• Select thin film HP-PLOT Molesieve columns for routine air monitoring applications
• Replaces GS-Molesieve
Note: Molecular sieve columns will absorb water, which, over time results in changes in retention time.
We use an advanced, proprietary deactivation process which allows for rapid regeneration. Fully saturated
HP-PLOT Molesieve columns regenerate in 7 hours or less at 200 °C.
Similar Phases: Rt-Msieve 5A, MXT-Msieve 5A

HP-PLOT molesieve
Temp Limits 7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.32 15 25.00 -60 to 300 19091P-MS7 19091P-MS7LTM
30 12.00 -60 to 300 19091P-MS4 19091P-MS4E 19091P-MS4LTM
25.00 -60 to 300 19091P-MS8 19091P-MS8LTM
0.53 15 25.00 -60 to 300 19095P-MS5 19095P-MS5LTM
50.00 -60 to 300 19095P-MS9 19095P-MS9LTM
30 25.00 -60 to 300 19095P-MS6 19095P-MS6E 19095P-MS6LTM
50.00 -60 to 300 19095P-MS0 19095P-MS0E 19095P-MS0LTM

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CP-molsieve 5Å
• Separate argon and oxygen at ambient temperature to reduce costs
• High efficiency for increased productivity
• Symmetrical peaks for accurate results
Similar Phases: Rt-Msieve 5A, MXT-Msieve 5A, Mol Sieve 5A PLOT

CP-molsieve 5Å
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.25 25 30.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7533
0.32 10 30.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7535 CP7535I5
25 30.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7536 CP7536I5
30 10.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7534 CP7534I5
50 30.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7540 CP7540I5
0.53 10 50.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7537
15 15.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7543
25 50.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7538 CP7538I5
30 15.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7544 CP7544I5
50 50.00 -200 to 350/350 CP7539

CP-molsieve 5Å ultimetal
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage
0.53 10 50.00 -200 to 350/350 CP6937 CP6937I5
25 50.00 -200 to 350/350 CP6938 CP6938I5

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Particle Traps for use with PLOT Columns


Though highly stabilized, it is impossible to guarantee that no particles will dislodge from the column wall.
When used in valve-switching applications, the use of a particle trap can prevent scarring of the rotors.

Particle Traps for use with PLOT Columns


ID (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.32 2.5 5181-3351
0.53 2.5 5181-3352

Particle Traps for PoraPLOT Columns


ID (mm) Length (m) material Part No.
0.32 2.5 Fused Silica CP4016
0.53 2.5 Fused Silica CP4017
0.53 2.5 UltiMetal CP4018*
*Includes CP-UltiMetal connector

Particle Trap Connectors for PoraPLOT Columns


ID (mm) material unit Part No.
0.25/0.32 Fused Silica 10/pk CP4788
0.53 Fused Silica 10/pk CP4789
0.25 UltiMetal 5/pk CP4795
0.53 UltiMetal 5/pk CP4796

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Columns with Non-Bonded Stationary Phases


Whenever possible Agilent recommends the use of bonded and cross-linked polymers. Bonded polymers
are more rugged, will have longer lifetimes and can be solvent rinsed. However, Agilent recognizes that
some methods have been developed on non-bonded phases and therefore maintains these columns to
support established methods.

HP-101
• 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane

Because HP-101 columns are not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend solvent rinsing.

HP-101
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.20 10 0.20 -60 to 280 19091Y-101
25 0.20 -60 to 280 19091Y-102 19091Y-102LTM
50 0.20 -60 to 280 19091Y-105
12 0.25 -60 to 280 19091-60010 19091-60010E
0.32 25 0.30 -60 to 280 19091Y-012 19091Y-012E 19091Y-012LTM
50 0.30 -60 to 280 19091Y-015

HP-17
• 50% Phenyl and 50% Methyl siloxane

Because the HP-17 is not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend solvent rinsing.

HP-17
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.53 10 2.00 25 to 260/280 19095L-121 19095L-121LTM

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CAm
• Base deactivated polyethylene glycol
• Specifically designed for amine analysis
• Excellent peak shape for primary amines
• Replaces HP-Basicwax

Because the CAM is not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend solvent rinsing.

CAm
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage 5 in Cage LTm module
0.25 15 0.25 60 to 220/240 112-2112 112-2112LTM
30 0.25 60 to 220/240 112-2132 112-2132LTM
0.50 60 to 220/240 112-2133 112-2133LTM
60 0.25 60 to 220/240 112-2162
0.32 30 0.25 60 to 220/240 113-2132 113-2132E 113-2132LTM
0.50 60 to 220/240 113-2133 113-2133E 113-2133LTM
0.53 30 1.00 60 to 200/220 115-2132 115-2132LTM

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DX-1 and DX-4


• DX-1: 90% Dimethylpolysiloxane 10% Polyethylene Glycol
• DX-4: 15% Dimethylpolysiloxane 85% Polyethylene Glycol

Because DX series GC columns are not bonded and cross-linked, we do not recommend solvent rinsing.

DX-1
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.25 30 1.00 50 to 250/270 122-6133
0.32 30 1.00 50 to 250/270 123-6133 123-6133LTM

DX-4
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.25 30 0.25 50 to 250/270 122-6432 122-6432LTM
60 0.25 50 to 250/270 122-6462
0.32 15 0.25 50 to 250/270 123-6412 123-6412LTM
30 0.25 50 to 250/270 123-6432 123-6432LTM
60 0.25 50 to 250/270 123-6462

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Se-30 and Se-54


• SE-30: 100% Dimethylpolysiloxane
• SE-54: (5%-Phenyl)(1%-Vinyl)-methylpolysiloxane

Because SE series GC columns are not bonded or cross-linked, we do not recommend solvent rinsing.

Se-30
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.32 30 0.25 0 to 325/350 113-3032 113-3032LTM

Se-54
7890/6890
ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Temp Limits (°C) 7 in Cage LTm module
0.25 30 0.25 0 to 325/350 112-5432 112-5432LTM
60 0.25 0 to 325/350 112-5462
0.32 30 0.25 0 to 325/350 113-5432 113-5432LTM

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guard Columns
• DuraGuard and EZ-Guard columns with "built-in" guard columns, no press-fit connectors
• Minimize front-end contamination and increase column lifetime
• Aid in focusing sample onto the front of the column for better peak shape
• Minimize MSD contamination originating from the column (when used in transfer line)
Guard columns (or retention gaps) are often added to the front of the analytical column to protect against
contamination, or to act as a band-focusing device for liquid samples introduced by on-column and splitless
injection techniques.
When resolution or response in a chromatogram diminishes, remove a coil from the guard column so that
peak shapes will improve. By removing a coil, the column length is shortened and peaks will elute
somewhat faster. For best results, check the integration time windows of your data system.

DuraGuard TIPS & TOOLS

Duraguard Column contamination from sample


matrix components is the number one
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) guard Length (m) Part No.
cause of column failure. Use Agilent
DB-1 0.25 30 0.25 10 122-1032G DuraGuard GC columns with built-in
DB-XLB 0.25 30 0.25 10 122-1232G guard if you do not want to use
DB-5ms 0.25 30 0.25 10 122-5532G column connectors.
0.50 10 122-5536G
1.00 10 122-5533G
60 0.25 10 122-5562G
0.32 30 1.00 10 123-5533G
0.53 30 0.50 10 125-5537G
DB-5.625 0.18 20 0.36 5 121-5622G5
0.25 30 0.25 5 122-5631G5
DB-1701 0.53 30 1.00 10 125-0732G
DB-624 0.53 30 3.00 5 125-1334G5
Agilent J&W High Efficiency GC columns are displayed using italicized descriptions and part numbers

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EZ-Guard
eZ-guard
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) guard Length (m) Part No.
VF-1ms 0.20 12 0.33 5 CP9023
0.25 30 0.25 5 CP9010
0.25 10 CP9011
A special tab clearly distinguishes the EZ-Guard
guard column section from the analytical column VF-5ms 0.25 15 0.25 5 CP9021
30 0.25 5 CP9012
0.25 10 CP9013
0.50 5 CP9014
0.50 10 CP9015
60 0.25 5 CP9016
0.53 30 0.25 10 CP9020
VF-Xms 0.25 30 0.10 10 CP9022
0.25 5 CP9018
0.25 10 CP9019
VF-17ms 0.25 30 0.25 5 CP9024
0.25 10 CP9025
VF-1701ms 0.25 30 0.25 5 CP9176
0.25 10 CP9177
VF-35ms 0.25 30 0.25 5 CP9026
0.25 10 CP9027

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Agilent J&W LTm Column modules


Agilent J&W LTM Column Modules
for 7890 and 6890 Series GC Systems
This groundbreaking column technology is designed specifically for Agilent 7890A and 6890 series gas
chromatographs, and delivers:

• The capacity to run up to four column modules simultaneously – with four different temperature
programs – to maximize your productivity
• Rapid temperature programming rates of up to 1800 °C/min for higher analysis speeds
• Faster cooling times – as low as one minute or less – to decrease idling and downtime
• Shorter analytical cycle times than conventional air-bath GC oven techniques
• Excellent retention time repeatability and performance – comparable to conventional GC
Most Agilent J&W Capillary GC columns – including Wall Coated Open Tubular (WCOT)
and Porous Layer Open Tubular (PLOT) columns – can be used for LTM column modules.

Agilent J&W LTM Column Modules


for 5975T Transportable GC/MS Systems
This groundbreaking column technology is designed specifically for Agilent 5975T GC/MS systems.
These modules include an integrated 3 in LTM capillary column toroid assembly with heated transfer
lines, cooling fan assembly and sheet metal enclosure. Replacement column toroid assemblies are also
available. Benefits of the LTM column modules include:

• Faster heating and cooling times – as low as one minute or less –


for more rapid analytical cycle times than standard air-bath GC oven techniques
• Excellent retention time repeatability and performance comparable to conventional GC
• Less power consumption for longer in-field operation
• Integrated module design to facilitate easy column module change in the field

TIPS & TOOLS

Agilent LTM column module technology is


compatible with metal capillary columns.
However, LTM modules are generally not
recommended for fast GC applications
because of their poor cooling performance
compared to fused silica capillaries.

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Shorten analytical cycle times and boost your


high speed gas chromatography capabilities
Agilent J&W LTM column modules combine a high quality fused silica capillary column with heating
and temperature sensing components for a low thermal mass column assembly. The LTM column module
contains a patented design which heats and cools the column very efficiently for significantly shorter
analytical cycle times compared to conventional air-bath GC oven techniques, while simultaneously using
less power.
Agilent offers LTM technology for our popular 7890 and 6890 Series GC systems, as well as the new
5875T GC/MS. Compatible with Agilent LTM and LTM II series GC systems and retrofit upgrades.
All LTM column modules are packaged with:

• Two 1 m guard columns (one each for the inlet and detector) made from deactivated fused silica
tubing of the same id as the analytical column
• Five non-reusable ferrules that fit the dimensions of the analytical and guard columns
For more information, visit www.agilent.com/chem/LTmcol

TIPS & TOOLS

LTM column modules should never be programmed beyond the GC column temperature limits recommended by Agilent. For very fast ramping
applications (e.g. 600 °C/min), limiting the maximum temperatures to 10-20 °C below the GC column temperature limits can increase the lifetime
of the column modules.

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Agilent J&W LTm Column modules for 5975T Transportable gC/mS Systems
Toroid Column
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Assembly module
DB-5ms Ultra Inert 0.18 20 0.18 221-5522UILTM G3900-63014
0.25 15 0.25 222-5512UILTM G3900-63031
30 0.25 222-5532UILTM G3900-63005
HP-5ms Ultra Inert 0.18 20 0.18 29091S-577UILTM G3900-63039
0.25 15 0.25 29091S-431UILTM G3900-63038
30 0.25 29091S-433UILTM G3900-63001
DB-1 0.25 30 0.25 222-1032LTM G3900-63002
DB-1ms 0.18 20 0.18 221-0122LTM G3900-63009
0.25 15 0.25 222-0112LTM G3900-63016
30 0.25 222-0132LTM G3900-63017
DB-1ht 0.25 15 0.10 222-1111LTM G3900-63018
30 0.10 222-1131LTM G3900-63019
HP-1ms 0.18 20 0.18 29091S-677LTM G3900-63040
0.25 30 0.10 29091S-833LTM G3900-63041
15 0.25 29091S-931LTM G3900-63042
DB-5ms 0.18 20 0.18 221-5522LTM G3900-63013
0.25 15 0.25 222-5512LTM G3900-63030
30 0.25 222-5532LTM G3900-63004
DB-5ht 0.25 15 0.10 222-5731LTM G3900-63033
30 0.10 222-5711LTM G3900-63032

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Toroid Column
Phase ID (mm) Length (m) Film (µm) Assembly module
HP-5ms 0.25 30 0.25 29091S-433LTM G3900-63007
DB-35ms 0.18 20 0.18 221-3822LTM G3900-63011
0.25 15 0.25 222-3812LTM G3900-63026
30 0.25 222-3832LTM G3900-63027
DB-17ms 0.18 20 0.18 221-4722LTM G3900-63012
0.25 15 0.25 222-4712LTM G3900-63028
30 0.25 222-4732LTM G3900-63029
DB-225ms 0.25 15 0.25 222-2912LTM G3900-63022
30 0.25 222-2932LTM G3900-63023
DB-1701 0.25 30 0.25 222-0732LTM G3900-63003
DB-WAX 0.25 15 0.50 222-7013LTM G3900-63034
30 0.50 222-7033LTM G3900-63035
HP-INNOWax 0.18 20 0.18 29091N-577LTM G3900-63036
0.25 30 0.25 29091N-133LTM G3900-63008
DB-FFAP 0.25 15 0.25 222-3212LTM G3900-63024
30 0.25 222-3232LTM G3900-63025
DB-608 0.18 20 0.18 221-6822LTM G3900-63015
DB-VRX 0.18 20 1.00 221-1524LTM G3900-63006
0.25 30 1.40 222-1534LTM G3900-63021
DB-624 0.18 20 1.00 221-1324LTM G3900-63010
0.25 30 1.40 222-1334LTM G3900-63020
HP-VOC 0.20 30 1.12 29091R-303LTM G3900-63037

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Fused Silica Tubing


Deactivated Tubing
Deactivated tubing can be used as retention gaps, guard columns, or transfer lines. Our standard
deactivation process is a phenyl methyl deactivation – the preferred choice for most applications due to its
inertness and robustness.

Deactivated Fused Silica


ID (mm) OD (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.05 0.36 1 160-2655-1
5 160-2655-5
10 160-2655-10
0.10 0.19 1 160-1010-1
5 160-1010-5
10 160-1010-10
0.36 1 160-2635-1
5 160-2635-5
5 19091-60620E
10 160-2635-10
0.15 0.36 1 160-2625-1
5 160-2625-5
10 160-2625-10
0.18 0.34 1 160-2615-1
5 160-2615-5
10 160-2615-10
0.20 0.36 1 160-2205-1
5 160-2205-5
10 160-2205-10

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Deactivated Fused Silica


ID (mm) OD (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.25 0.36 1 160-2255-1
5 160-2255-5
10 160-2255-10
30 160-2255-30
0.32 0.43 1 160-2325-1
5 160-2325-5
10 160-2325-10
30 160-2325-30
0.45 0.67 1 160-2455-1
5 160-2455-5
10 160-2455-10
0.53 0.67 1 160-2535-1
5 160-2535-5
10 160-2535-10
30 160-2535-30

Deactivated Fused Silica High Temperature (400 °C)


ID (mm) OD (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.05 0.36 5 160-2815-5
0.10 0.36 5 160-2825-5
0.25 0.35 5 160-2845-5
10 160-2845-10
0.32 0.43 5 160-2855-5
10 160-2855-10
0.53 0.67 5 160-2865-5
10 160-2865-10

ProSteel Deactivated Fused Silica


ID (mm) OD (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.53 0.67 5 160-4535-5

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Undeactivated Fused Silica


Undeactivated tubing or bare fused silica is commonly used for capillary electrophoresis. It can also be used
for transfer lines and other applications where inertness is not critical.

undeactivated Fused Silica


ID (mm) OD (mm) Length (m) Part No.
0.02 0.36 5 160-2660-5
0.05 0.36 5 160-2650-5
10 160-2650-10
0.075 0.36 5 160-2644-5
10 160-2644-10
0.10 0.36 5 160-2634-5
10 160-2634-10
0.18 0.34 5 160-2610-5
10 160-2610-10
0.20 0.36 5 160-2200-5
10 160-2200-10
50 19091-20050
0.25 0.36 5 160-2250-5
10 160-2250-10
0.32 0.43 5 160-2320-5
10 160-2320-10
50 19091-21050
0.45 0.67 5 160-2450-5
10 160-2450-10
0.53 0.67 5 160-2530-5
10 160-2530-10

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Agilent J&W Packed gC Columns


Agilent J&W Packed GC Columns are designed and manufactured to offer excellent and reproducible
performance for all sample types associated with packed column separations, most important in the
hydrocarbon processing industry.
The highly efficient and rigorous packing technology used in Agilent J&W Packed GC Columns assures
column-to-column reproducibility and ultimate efficiency, while the UltiMetal treated stainless steel tubing
allows for improved inertness and peak shape performance.
You can choose from a wide range of tubing materials – including stainless steel, UltiMetal, nickel, glass,
copper and PTFE – plus hundreds of stationary phases, packings, and supports.

And, you can create your custom configurations by visiting


www.agilent.com/chem/packedcolumnsordering

Agilent J&W Packed GC Columns


for Agilent 7820, 7890, and 6890 Instruments
Carbosieve S
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
20 in (0.51 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80105 G3591-81105 G3591-82105

15% Carbowax 1540


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 60/80 G3591-80095 G3591-81095 G3591-82095

5% Carbowax 20m (g16, g$1)


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
7.22 ft (2.2 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 100/120 G3591-80084 G3591-81084 G3591-82084

20% Carbowax 20m (g16, g$1)


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 100/120 G3591-80099 G3591-81099 G3591-82099

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7% Carbowax m + 3% Polyphenolether 6 ring + 2% KOH


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb W AW 80/100 G3591-80050 G3591-81050 G3591-82050

Carboxen-1000
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.5 ft (0.46 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80125 G3591-81125 G3591-82125
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80055 G3591-81055 G3591-82055

Chromosorb 101
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80021 G3591-81021 G3591-82021

Chromosorb 102
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80139 G3591-81139 G3591-82139

25% DC-200
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80001 G3591-81001 G3591-82001

30% DC-200
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
20 ft (6.1 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 100/120 G3591-80140 G3591-81140 G3591-82140
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80082 G3591-81082 G3591-82082

35% DC-200
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80030 G3591-81140 G3591-82030
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80032 G3591-81032 G3591-82032
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80039 G3591-81039 G3591-82039
5 ft (1.52 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80027 G3591-81027 G3591-82027

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15% Hallcomid m-18


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 100/120 G3591-80067 G3591-81067 G3591-82067

30% DC 200/500
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh ultimetal Nickel Stainless Steel
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 68/80 G3591-80161
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 G3591-80160
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 G3591-82161
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 G3591-82160
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 G3591-81160
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 G3591-81161

HayeSep D
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80158

HayeSep DB
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 100/120 G3591-80088 G3591-81088 G3591-82088

HayeSep N
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80037 G3591-81037 G3591-82037
7 ft (2.13 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80060 G3591-81060 G3591-82060
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80011 G3591-81011 G3591-82011
20 ft (6.1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80045 G3591-81045 G3591-82045

HayeSep N + HayeSep R 1:1


Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80091 G3591-81091 G3591-82091

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HayeSep Q
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80023 G3591-81023 G3591-82023
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80020 G3591-81020 G3591-82020
3.3 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-81148
3.9 ft (1.2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-82159
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80019 G3591-81019 G3591-82019
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80004 G3591-81004 G3591-82004
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80047 G3591-81047 G3591-82047
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80033 G3591-81033 G3591-82033
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80002 G3591-81002 G3591-82002
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80121 G3591-81121 G3591-82121
5.91 ft (1.8 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70011
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70007
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70005
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70006

HayeSep R
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80102 G3591-81102 G3591-82102
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80100 G3591-81100 G3591-82100

HayeSep T
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal PTFe
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-81150
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-74001

TIPS & TOOLS

To learn more about Agilent J&W Packed GC Columns please visit www.agilent.com/chem/packedcolumns.

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molSieve 5Å
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1 ft (0.30 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80077 G3591-81077 G3591-82077
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80103 G3591-81103 G3591-82103
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80074 G3591-81074 G3591-82074
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 100/120 G3591-80075 G3591-81075 G3591-82075
3.3 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-81149
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80090 G3591-81090 G3591-82090
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80035 G3591-81035 G3591-82035
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80104 G3591-81104 G3591-82104
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80017 G3591-81017 G3591-82017
7 ft (2.13 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80062 G3591-81062 G3591-82062
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80022 G3591-81022 G3591-82022
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80046 G3591-81046 G3591-82046
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80064 G3591-81064 G3591-82064
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80061 G3591-81061 G3591-82061
20 ft (6.1 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80107
20 ft (6.1 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80056 G3591-81056 G3591-82056
25 ft (7.62 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80065 G3591-81065 G3591-82065
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-70013
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70008
1.97 ft (0.6 m) 1/4 2 80/100 G3591-70004
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70003
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-70002

molSieve 13X
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80031 G3591-81031 G3591-82031
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80028 G3591-81028 G3591-82028
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80012 G3591-81012 G3591-82012
4.9 ft (1.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80085 G3591-81085 G3591-82085
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80035 G3591-81035 G3591-82035
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80054 G3591-81054 G3591-82054
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 46/60 G3591-80003 G3591-81003 G3591-82003
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/16 1 60/80 G3591-80097 G3591-81097 G3591-82097
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80101 G3591-81101 G3591-82101
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80043 G3591-81043 G3591-82043
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80058 G3591-81058 G3591-82058
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-80098 G3591-81098 G3591-82098
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 45/60 G3591-70017
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70015

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1.5% OV-101
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh ultimetal Nickel Stainless Steel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb GHP 100/120 G3591-80162
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb GHP 100/120 G3591-82162
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb GHP 100/120 G3591-81162

10% OV-101
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2.6 ft (0.79 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 60/80 G3591-80048 G3591-81048 G3591-82048
5 ft (1.52 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80093 G3591-81093 G3591-82093

20% OV-101
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb WHP 80/100 G3591-80025 G3591-81025 G3591-82025

10% Peg-20m
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb W 80/100 G3591-80119 G3591-81119 G3591-82119

20% Peg-20m
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb W 80/100 G3591-80122 G3591-81122 G3591-82122
13.1 ft (4 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb W 80/100 G3591-80123 G3591-81123 G3591-82123

Porapak N
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80072 G3591-81072 G3591-82072
3.9 ft (1.2 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80087 G3591-81087 G3591-82087
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80036 G3591-81036 G3591-82036
8.2 ft (2.5 m) 1/8 2 50/80 G3591-80086 G3591-81086 G3591-82086
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80044 G3591-81044 G3591-82044
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80059 G3591-81059 G3591-82059

Porapak N + Porapak R 1:1


Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 50/80 G3591-80110

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Porapak Q
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80135 G3591-81135 G3591-82135
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80136 G3591-81136 G3591-82136
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80005 G3591-81005 G3591-82005
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80013 G3591-81013 G3591-82013
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80137 G3591-81137 G3591-82137
8.2 ft (2.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80083 G3591-81083 G3591-82083
9 ft (2.74 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80016 G3591-81016 G3591-82016
13 ft (3.96 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80053 G3591-81053 G3591-82053
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80066 G3591-81066 G3591-82066
25 ft (7.62 m) 1/8 2 100/120 G3591-80052 G3591-81052 G3591-82052
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/16 1 80/100 G3591-80096 G3591-81096 G3591-82096
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70014
5.91 ft (1.8 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70010
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70009
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70001
4.92 ft (1.5 m) 1/8 2 50/80 G3591-70018

Porapak QS
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80157
8 ft (2.44 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80051 G3591-81051 G3591-82051
5.91 ft (1.8 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70010
9.84 ft (3 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-70009

Porapak R
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80106 G3591-81106 G3591-82106

Porapak T
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.5 ft (0.46 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80138 G3591-81138 G3591-82138
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 G3591-80120 G3591-81120 G3591-82120

20% Sebaconitrile
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80029 G3591-81029 G3591-82029
19.7 ft (6 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80071 G3591-81071 G3591-82071
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80026 G3591-81026 G3591-82026

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20% Sebaconitrile/2% H3PO4


Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80015 G3591-81015 G3591-82015
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80014 G3591-81014 G3591-82014

Silica gel
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80141 G3591-81141 G3591-82141
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80142 G3591-81142 G3591-82142
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 60/80 G3591-80108

0.1% SP-1000
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
7 ft (2.13 m) 1/8 2 Carbopak C 80/100 G3591-80063 G3591-81063 G3591-82063

25% SP-2100
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/16 1 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80007 G3591-81007 G3591-82007
5.7 ft (1.75 m) 1/16 1 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80008 G3591-81008 G3591-82008
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80068 G3591-81068 G3591-82068

20% TCeP
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.84 ft (0.56 m) 1/16 1 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80006 G3591-81006 G3591-82006
5 ft (1.52 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80094 G3591-81094 G3591-82094
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80049 G3591-81049 G3591-82049

10% uC W982
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
1.5 ft (0.46 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80034 G3591-81034 G3591-82034
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80040 G3591-81040 G3591-82040

12% uC W982
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh Stainless Steel ultimetal Nickel
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 80/100 G3591-80000 G3591-81000 G3591-82000

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Agilent J&W Packed GC Columns for All Instruments


30% DC 200/500
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh ultimetal
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 CP2057
30 ft (9.14 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb PAW 60/80 CP2058*
*Preconditioned and pretested

HayeSep D
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP1482

HayeSep DB
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
40 ft (12.2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2047

HayeSep N
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/16 1 80/100 CP1307*
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP1480
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2068*
*Preconditioned and pretested

HayeSep P
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2062

HayeSep Q
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
0.82 ft (0.25 m) 1/16 1 80/100 CP1308*
1.64 ft (0.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP81073*
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP81069*
4.92 ft (1.5 m) 1/16 1 80/100 CP1305*
*Preconditioned and pretested

HayeSep R
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP86678*
8.53 ft (2.6 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP86677*
12 ft (3.66 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2055*
*Preconditioned and pretested

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molSieve 5Å
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
3.28 ft (1 m) 1/8 2 60/80 CP81025*
4.92 ft (1.5 m) 1/16 1 80/100 CP1306*
5 ft (1.52 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2046
6 ft (1.83 m) 1/8 2 45/60 CP2065
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2045
13.1 ft (4 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP1483*
*Preconditioned and pretested

molSieve 13X
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
3 ft (0.91 m) 1/8 2 45/60 CP2059*
3.94 ft (1.2 m) 1/16 1 80/100 CP1309*
4 ft (1.22 m) 1/8 2 45/60 CP2060
4.92 ft (1.5 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP81071*
*Preconditioned and pretested

1.5% OV-101
Length OD (in) ID (mm) Support mesh ultimetal
2 ft (0.61 m) 1/8 2 Chromosorb G HP 100/120 CP2056

Porapak QS
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
6.56 ft (2 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP1481

10% Se-30
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
2.5 ft (0.76 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2073

Silica gel
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
10 ft (3.05 m) 1/8 2 60/80 CP2050

20% TCeP
Length OD (in) ID (mm) mesh ultimetal
1.84 ft (0.56 m) 1/16 0.75 80/100 CP2071
15 ft (4.57 m) 1/8 2 80/100 CP2072

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Custom gC Column Ordering


Even though we offer over a thousand readily available columns, Agilent recognizes that sometimes you
need something a little out of the ordinary. That's why we developed our Custom Column Shop. If you can't
find what you're looking for in our standard order guides, we will design, build, and test capillary GC
columns to meet your needs.

• We can create columns with non-standard lengths or unusual film thickness.


• We can connect columns together in series or as dual columns.
• We recognize that sometimes customers have specific column performance requirements for their
applications that might not be met with standard test mixes. As a result, we can also custom-test your
columns with your desired test mixture and test conditions to meet specific performance requirements.
• We can create DuraGuard or EZ-Guard columns with an integrated guard column (retention gap).
Most phases can be manufactured with a built-in guard column, which means you get the advantages
of a guard column without the union. Available in DB, CP and VF phases.

Custom columns are ordered using the P/Ns below. Be sure to provide the details of your desired custom
service or column including phase, length, id, and film thickness.

• 100-2000 Custom Capillary DB & HP columns


• 100-6000 Custom Capillary CP & VF columns
• 100-9000 UltiMetal treated tubing and parts
• 100-2000 LTM – Custom Low Thermal Mass column configurations
• 100-5000 Custom packed columns or bulk phases/supports
Contact your local Agilent office or Authorized Agilent Distributor to receive a quote for your custom column
needs. You can find order forms in the back of Agilent's Essential Chromatography Catalog.

Customers in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico can request a custom column quote online at
www.agilent.com/chem/CustomColumn

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Agilent J&W gC Column Test Standards


Compare your column's performance to the test chromatogram shipped with your Agilent J&W column.
The column test standard contains components that test the column for resolution characteristics, efficiency,
and inertness. The test mixes are supplied at a concentration of 250 ng/µL in 2 mL vials. Match the phase
and column diameter in the chart below to find the test mix for your column.

Agilent J&W gC Column Test Standards


microbore Capillary megabore
(0.05 & 0.10 mm ID) (0.18 & 0.32 mm ID) (0.45 & 0.53 mm ID)
Column Description Part No. Part No. Part No.
OV-351 200-0032
DB-1ht 200-0010
DB-1 200-0010 200-0310 200-0110
DB-5 200-0010 200-0310 200-0110
DB-5ht 200-0010
DB-5ms 200-0185 200-0185
DB-624 200-0113 200-0113
DB-2887 200-0110
DB-WAX 200-0070 200-0370 200-0070
DB-WAXetr 200-0370 200-0070
SE-30 200-0010
SE-52 200-0010
SE-54 200-0010 200-0010
HP-1 5080-8858 8500-6812
HP-5 5080-8858 8500-6812
HP-FFAP 8500-6813 8500-6813 8500-6813
GS-OxyPLOT 5188-5379

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Test Standards for Agilent J&W CP and VF Columns


Test mix 31 Hazardous, 1/pk Part No.
VF-1ms CP0031
VF-5ms CP0031
VF-17ms CP0031
VF-35ms CP0031
VF-Xms CP0031
VF-1301ms CP0031
VF-200ms CP0031
VF Rapid-MS CP0031
CP-Sil 5 CB CP0031
CP-Sil 8 CB CP0031
CP-Sil 24 CB CP0031
CP-1301 CP0031
Test mix 5, 1/pk Part No.
CP-Sil 43 CB CP0005

TIPS & TOOLS

Ensure highest quality gas while keeping gas lines clean and leak-free
with Agilent’s high-capacity gas filter. Learn more at www.agilent.com/chem/gasclean

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Column Installation and Troubleshooting


Quick reference guides and tips
to ensure peak performance
Agilent J&W GC columns are backed by decades of chromatography experience, so you can count on
superior quality and dependability. And you can help ensure maximum performance, efficiency, and column
life by implementing the most current installation and troubleshooting procedures.

In this section, you’ll discover tips, techniques, and easy-reference guides that will help you:

• Confidently install any capillary column


• Condition and test new columns
• Alleviate and avoid column performance degradation due to thermal damage,
oxygen damage, and other factors
• Pinpoint and fix the most common column problems
So you’ll expand your hours of continuous operation, decrease downtime, and get the reproducible results
that your lab demands.

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Capillary Column Installation


Quick Reference Guide
For more detailed installation information, refer to the GC Column Installation Guide which is provided with
your column, or visit www.agilent.com/chem/columninstall

Precolumn Installation Check List


1. Replace oxygen, moisture, and hydrocarbon traps as needed.
2. Clean the injection port, replace critical injection port seals, replace injection port liners,
and change septa as needed.
3. Check detector seals, and replace as necessary. Clean or replace detector jets as necessary.
4. Carefully inspect the column for damage or breakage.
5. Check your GC manufacturer’s gas pressure requirements and verify gas cylinder delivery pressures
to ensure that an adequate supply of carrier, makeup, and fuel gases are available. Minimum
recommended carrier gas purity percentages are: Helium 99.995% and Hydrogen 99.995%,
with H20 < 1ppm and O2 < 0.5ppm.
6. Gather the necessary installation tools: You will need a column cutter, column nuts, column nut wrench,
ferrules, a magnifying loupe, and typewriter correction fluid.

Installing the Column


Table 6: 1. Uncoil approximately 0.5 m of tubing (1 coil ~ 0.5 m) from the column basket at both ends of the
column for injector and detector installation. Avoid using sharp bends in the tubing.
Ferrule Sizes
2. Mount the column in the oven. Use a handling bracket if available.
Column ID Ferrule ID (mm)
0.10 0.4 3. Install the column nut and Graphite/Vespel or Graphite ferrule at each column end; pull the nut and
ferrule down the tubing approximately 15 cm. (Table 6)
0.18 0.4
0.20 0.4 4. Score (scratch) the column. Use a light touch to score the column about 4 to 5 cm from each end.
0.25 0.4
0.32 0.5
0.45 0.8
0.53 0.8

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Installing the Column


5. Make a clean break. Grasp the column between the thumb and forefinger as close to the score point
as possible. Gently pull and bend the column. The column should part easily. If the column does not
break easily, do not force it. Score the column again in a different place (farther from the end than
before) and try again for a clean break.
6. Use a magnifying loupe to inspect the cut. Make sure the cut is square across the tubing with no
polyimide or "glass" fragments at the end of the tube.
7. Install the column in the inlet. Check the GC manufacturer’s instrument manual for the correct insertion
distance in the injection port type being used. Slide the column nut and ferrule to the proper distance
and then mark the correct distance on the column with typewriter correction fluid just behind the
column nut. Allow the fluid to dry. Insert the column into the injector. Finger tighten the column nut until
it starts to grab the column, and then tighten the nut an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn, so that the column
cannot be pulled from the fitting when gentle pressure is applied. Verify that the correct column
insertion distance has been maintained by looking at the typewriter correction fluid mark.
8. Turn on the carrier gas and establish the proper flow rate. Set head pressure, split flow, and septum
purge flow to appropriate levels. See Table 7 for nominal head pressures. If fusing a split/splitless inlet,
check that the purge (split) valve is "on" (open).
9. Confirm carrier gas flow through the column. Immerse the end of the column in a vial of solvent
and check for bubbles.
10. Install the column into the detector. Check the instrument manufacturer’s manual for the proper
insertion distance.
11. Check for leaks. This is very important. Do not heat the column without thoroughly checking TIPS & TOOLS
for leaks.
12. Establish proper injector and detector temperatures. Learn more about Agilent’s top-ranked
service and support at
13. Establish proper makeup and detector gas flows. Ignite or turn "on" the detector.
www.agilent.com/chem/services
14. Purge the column for a minimum of 10 min at ambient temperature. Add the appropriate additional
purge time following inlet or trap maintenance.
15. Inject non-retained substance to check for proper injector installation. Examples: butane or methane
(FID), headspace vapors from Acetonitrile (NPD), headspace vapors from methylene chloride (ECD),
air (TCD), argon (mass spectrometer). Proper installation is indicated by a symmetrical non-retained
peak. If tailing is observed, reinstall the column into the inlet.

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Conditioning and Testing the Column


1. Set oven temperature 20 °C above the maximum temperature of the analysis or at the maximum
temperature of the column (whichever is lower) for 2 hours. If after 10 min at the upper temperature
the background does not begin to fall, immediately cool the column and check for leaks.
2. If you are using Vespel or Graphite/Vespel ferrules, recheck column nut tightness after
the conditioning process.
3. Confirm final proper average linear velocity by injecting a non-retained substance again.

Table 7:

Approximate Head Pressures (psig)

Column ID (mm)
Column Length (m) 0.18 0.2 0.25 0.32 0.45 0.53
10 5-10
12 10-15
15 8-12 5-10 1-2
20 10-20
25 20-30
30 15-25 10-20 3-5 2-4
40 20-40
50 40-60
60 30-45 20-30 6-10 4-8
75 8-14 5-10
105 7-15

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Causes of Column Performance Degradation


Column Breakage
Fused silica columns break wherever there is a weak point in the polymide coating. The polymide coating
protects the fragile but flexible fused silica tubing. The continuous heating and cooling of the oven,
vibrations caused by the oven fan, and being wound on a circular cage all place stress on the tubing.
Eventually breakage occurs at a weak point. Weak spots are created where the polymide coating is
scratched or abraded. This usually occurs when a sharp point or edge is dragged over the tubing. Column
hangers and tags, metal edges in the GC oven, column cutters, and miscellaneous items on the lab bench
are just some of the common sources of sharp edges or points.
It is rare for a column to spontaneously break. Column manufacturing practices tend to expose any weak
tubing and eliminate it from use in finished columns. Larger diameter columns are more prone to breakage.
This means that greater care and prevention against breakage must be taken with 0.45-0.53 mm id tubing
than with 0.18-0.32 mm id tubing.
A broken column is not always fatal. If a broken column was maintained at a high temperature either
continuously or with multiple temperature program runs, damage to the column is very likely. The back half
of the broken column has been exposed to oxygen at elevated temperatures which rapidly damages the
stationary phase. The front half is fine since carrier gas flowed through this length of column. If a broken
column has not been heated or only exposed to high temperatures or oxygen for a very short time, the back
half has probably not suffered any significant damage.
A union can be installed to repair a broken column. Any suitable union will work to rejoin the column.
Problems with dead volume (peak tailing) may occur with improperly installed unions.

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Thermal Damage
Exceeding a column’s upper temperature limit results in accelerated degradation of the stationary phase
and tubing surface. This results in the premature onset of excessive column bleed, peak tailing for active
compounds and/or loss of efficiency (resolution). Fortunately, thermal damage is a slower process, thus
prolonged times above the temperature limit are required before significant damage occurs. Thermal
damage is greatly accelerated in the presence of oxygen. Overheating a column with a leak or high oxygen
levels in the carrier gas results in rapid and permanent column damage.
Setting the GC’s maximum oven temperature at or only a few degrees above the column’s temperature
limit is the best method to prevent thermal damage. This prevents the accidental overheating of the column.
If a column is thermally damaged, it may still be functional. Remove the column from the detector. Heat
the column for 8-16 hours at its isothermal temperature limit. Remove 10-15 cm from the detector end
of the column. Reinstall the column and condition as usual. The column usually does not return to its
original performance; however, it is often still functional. The life of the column will be reduced after
thermal damage.

Oxygen Damage
Oxygen is an enemy to most capillary GC columns. While no column damage occurs at or near ambient
temperatures, severe damage occurs as the column temperature increases. In general, the temperature
and oxygen concentration at which significant damage occurs is lower for polar stationary phases. It is
constant exposure to oxygen that is the problem. Momentary exposure such as an injection of air or
a very short duration septum nut removal is not a problem.
A leak in the carrier gas flow path (e.g., gas lines, fittings, injector) is the most common source of oxygen
exposure. As the column is heated, very rapid degradation of the stationary phase occurs. This results
in the premature onset of excessive column bleed, peak tailing for active compounds and/or loss of
efficiency (resolution). These are the same symptoms as for thermal damage. Unfortunately, by the time
oxygen damage is discovered, significant column damage has already occurred. In less severe cases,
the column may still be functional but at a reduced performance level. In more severe cases, the column
is irreversibly damaged.
Maintaining an oxygen and leak-free system is the best prevention against oxygen damage. Good GC
system maintenance includes periodic leak checks of the gas lines and regulators, regular septa changes,
using high quality carrier gases, installing and changing oxygen traps, and changing gas cylinders before
they are completely empty.

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Chemical Damage
There are relatively few compounds that damage stationary phases. Introducing nonvolatile compounds
(e.g., salts) in a column often degrades performance, but damage to the stationary phase does not occur.
These residues can often be removed and performance returned by solvent rinsing the column.
Inorganic or mineral bases and acids are the primary compounds to avoid introducing into a column.
The acids include hydrochloric (HCl), sulfuric (H2S04), nitric (HNO3), phosphoric (H3PO4), and chromic
(CrO3). The bases include potassium hydroxide (KOH), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and ammonium hydroxide
(NH4OH). Most of these acids and bases are not very volatile and accumulate at the front of the column. If
allowed to remain, the acids or bases damage the stationary phase. This results in the premature onset of
excessive column bleed, peak tailing for active compounds and/or loss of efficiency (resolution). The
symptoms are very similar to thermal and oxygen damage. Hydrochloric acid and ammonium hydroxide are
the least harmful of the group. Both tend to follow any water that is present in the sample. If the water is
not or only poorly retained by the column, the residence time of the HCl and NH4OH in the column is short.
This tends to eliminate or minimize any damage by these compounds. Thus, if HCl or NH4OH are present in
a sample, using conditions or a column with no water retention will render these compounds relatively
harmless to the column.
The only organic compounds that have been reported to damage stationary phases are perfluoroacids.
Examples include trifluoroacetic, pentafluoropropanoic, and heptafluorobutyric acid. They need to be
present at high levels (e.g., 1% or higher). Most of the problems are experienced with splitless or
Megabore direct injections where large volumes of the sample are deposited at the front of the column.
Since chemical damage is usually limited to the front of the column, trimming or cutting 0.5-1 meter from
the front of the column often eliminates any chromatographic problems. In more severe cases, five or more
meters may need to be removed. The use of a guard column or retention gap will minimize the amount
of column damage; however, frequent trimming of the guard column may be necessary. The acid or base
often damages the surface of the deactivated fused silica tubing which leads to peak shape problems for
active compounds.

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Column Contamination
Column contamination is one of the most common problems encountered in capillary GC. Unfortunately,
it mimics a very wide variety of problems and is often misdiagnosed as another problem. A contaminated
column is usually not damaged, but it may be rendered useless.
There are two basic types of contaminants: nonvolatile and semivolatile. Nonvolatile contaminants or
residues do not elute and accumulate in the column. The column becomes coated with these residues
which interfere with the proper partitioning of solutes in and out of the stationary phase. Also, the residues
may interact with active solutes resulting in peak adsorption problems (evident as peak tailing or loss of
peak size). Active solutes are those containing a hydroxyl (-OH) or amine (-NH) group, and some thiols
(-SH) and aldehydes. Semivolatile contaminants or residues accumulate in the column, but eventually elute.
Hours to days may elapse before they completely leave the column. Like nonvolatile residues, they may
cause peak shape and size problems, and, in addition, are usually responsible for many baseline problems
(instability, wander, drift, ghost peaks, etc.).
Contaminants originate from a number of sources, with injected samples being the most common. Extracted
samples are among the worst types. Biological fluids and tissues, soils, waste and ground water, and similar
types of matrices contain high amounts of semivolatile and nonvolatile materials. Even with careful and
thorough extraction procedures, small amounts of these materials are present in the injected sample.
Several to hundreds of injections may be necessary before the accumulated residues cause problems.
Injection techniques such as on-column, splitless, and Megabore direct place a large amount of sample
into the column, thus column contamination is more common with these injection techniques.
Occasionally, contaminants originate from materials in gas lines and traps, ferrule and septa particles,
or anything coming in contact with the sample (vials, solvents, syringes, pipettes, etc.). These types of
contaminants are probably responsible when a contamination problem suddenly develops and similar
samples in previous months or years did not cause any problems.
Minimizing the amount of semivolatile and nonvolatile sample residues is the best method to reduce
contamination problems. Unfortunately, the presence and identity of potential contaminants are often
unknown. Rigorous and thorough sample cleanup is the best protection against contamination problems.
The use of a guard column or retention gap often reduces the severity or delays the onset of column
contamination induced problems. If a column becomes contaminated, it is best to solvent rinse the column
to remove the contaminants.
Maintaining a contaminated column at high temperatures for long periods of time (often called baking-out
a column) is not recommended. Baking-out a column may convert some of the contaminating residues into
insoluble materials that cannot be solvent rinsed from the column. If this occurs, the column cannot be
salvaged in most cases. Sometimes the column can be cut in half and the back half may still be useable.
Baking-out a column should be limited to 1-2 hours at the isothermal temperature limit of the column.

TIPS & TOOLS

Column contamination from sample matrix


components is the number one cause of
column failure. Use Agilent DuraGuard GC
columns with built-in guard if you do not
want to use column connectors.

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Solvent Rinsing Columns


Solvent rinsing columns involves removing the column from the GC and passing milliliters of solvent through
the column. Any residues soluble in the rinse solvents are washed from the column. Injecting large volumes
of solvent while the column is still installed is not rinsing and doing so will not remove any contaminants
from the column. A capillary gC column must have a bonded and cross-linked stationary phase
before it can be solvent rinsed. Solvent rinsing a non-bonded stationary phase results in severe damage
to the column.
A column rinse kit is used to force solvent through the column (see picture). The rinse kit is attached to a Column rinse kit, 430-3000
pressurized gas source (N2 or He), and the column is inserted into the rinse kit. Solvent is added to the vial,
and the vial is pressurized using the gas source. The pressure forces solvent to flow through the column.
Residues dissolve into the solvent and are backflushed out of the column with the solvent. The solvent is
then purged from the column, and the column is properly conditioned.
Before rinsing a column, cut about 0.5 meter from the front (i.e., injector end) of the column. Insert the
detector end of the column into the rinse kit. Multiple solvents are normally used to rinse columns. Each
successive solvent must be miscible with the previous one. High boiling point solvents should be avoided
especially as the last solvent. The sample matrix solvent(s) is often a good choice.
Methanol, methylene chloride and hexane are recommended and work very well for the majority of cases.
Acetone can be substituted for methylene chloride to avoid using halogenated solvents; however,
methylene chloride is one of the best rinsing solvents. If aqueous based samples (e.g., biological fluids and
tissues) were injected, use water before the methanol. Some residues originating from aqueous based
samples are only soluble in water and not organic solvents. Water and alcohols (e.g., methanol, ethanol,
isopropanol) should be used to rinse bonded polyethylene glycol based stationary phases (e.g., DB-WAX,
DB-WAXetr, DB-FFAP, HP-Innowax) only as a last resort. Table 8:
Table 8 lists the suggested solvent volumes for different diameter columns. Using larger solvent volumes is
not harmful, but rarely better and merely wasteful. After adding the first solvent, pressurize the rinse kit, but Solvent Volumes
stay below 20 psi. Use the highest pressure that keeps the solvent flow rate below 1 mL/min. Except for for Rinsing Columns
most 0.53 mm id columns, the rinse kit pressure will reach 20 psi before the flow rate reaches 1 mL/min. Column ID
Longer rinse times are required when using heavy or viscous solvents, and for longer or smaller diameter (mm) Solvent Volume (mL)
columns. When all or most of the first solvent has entered the column, add the next solvent. The previous 0.18-0.2 3-4
solvent does not have to vacate the column before the next solvent is started through the column. 0.25 4-5
After the last solvent has left the column, allow the pressurizing gas to flow through the column for 0.32 6-7
5-10 min. Install the column in the injector and turn on the carrier gas. Allow the carrier gas to flow through 0.45 7-8
the column for 5-10 min. Attach the column to the detector (or leave it unattached if preferred). Using a 0.53 10-12
temperature program starting at 40-50 °C, heat the column at 2-3 °/min until the upper temperature limit
Using larger volumes will not damage
is reached. Maintain this temperature for 1-4 hours until the column is fully conditioned. the column

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Column Storage
Capillary columns should be stored in their original box when removed from the GC. Place a GC septa over
the ends to prevent debris from entering the tubing. Upon reinstallation of the column, the column ends
need to be trimmed by 2-4 cm to ensure that a small piece of septa is not lodged in the column.
If a column is left in a heated GC, there should always be carrier gas flow. The carrier gas flow can be
turned off only if the oven, injector, detector and transfer lines are turned off (i.e., not heated). Without
carrier gas flow, damage to the heated portion of the column occurs.

Evaluating the Problem


The first step in any troubleshooting effort is to step back and evaluate the situation. Rushing to solve
the problem often results in a critical piece of important information being overlooked or neglected.
In addition to the problem, look for any other changes or differences in the chromatogram. Many problems
are accompanied by other symptoms. Retention time shifts, altered baseline noise or drift, or peak shape
changes are only a few of the other clues that often point to or narrow the list of possible causes. Finally,
make note of any changes or differences involving the sample. Solvents, vials, pipettes, storage conditions,
sample age, extraction, preparation techniques, or any other factor influencing the sample environment
can be responsible.

Checking the Obvious


A surprising number of problems involve fairly simple and often overlooked components of the GC system
or analysis. Many of these items are transparent in the daily operation of the GC and are often taken for
granted (“set it and forget it”). The areas and items to check include:

• Gases: pressures, carrier gas average linear velocity, and flow rates (detector, split vent, septum purge)
• Temperatures: column, injector, detector, and transfer lines
• System parameters: purge activation times, detector attenuation and range, mass ranges, etc.
• Gas lines and traps: cleanliness, leaks, and expiration
• Injector consumables: septa, liners, O-rings, and ferrules
• Sample integrity: concentration, degradation, solvent, and storage
• Syringes: handling technique, leaks, needle sharpness, and cleanliness
• Data system: settings and connections

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The most Common Problems


Ghost Peaks or Carryover
System contamination is responsible for most ghost peaks or carryover problems. If the extra ghost peaks
are similar in width to the sample peaks (with similar retention times), the contaminants were likely
introduced into the column at the same time as the sample. The extra compounds may be present in the
injector (i.e., contamination) or in the sample itself. Impurities in solvents, vials, caps and syringes are only
some of the possible sources. Injecting sample and solvent blanks may help to find possible sources of the
contaminants. If the ghost peaks are much broader than the sample peaks, the contaminants were most
likely already in the column when the injection was made. These compounds were still in the column when
a previous GC run was terminated. They elute during a later run and are often very broad. Sometimes
numerous ghost peaks from multiple injections overlap and elute as a hump or blob. This often takes on the
appearance of baseline drift or wander.
Increasing the final temperature or time in the temperature program is one method to minimize or eliminate
a ghost peak problem. Alternatively, a short bake-out after each run or series of runs may remove the highly
retained compounds from the column before they cause a problem.

Condensation Test
Use this test whenever injector or carrier gas contamination problems are suspected (e.g., ghost peaks or
erratic baseline).

1. Leave the GC at 40-50 °C for 8 or more hours.


2. Run a blank analysis (i.e., start the GC, but with no injection) using the normal temperature conditions
and instrument settings.
3. Collect the chromatogram for this blank run.
4. Immediately repeat the blank run as soon as the first one is completed. Do not allow more than 5 min
to elapse before starting the second blank run.
5. Collect the chromatogram for the second blank run and compare it to the first chromatogram.
6. If the second chromatogram contains a substantially larger amount of peaks and baseline instability,
the incoming carrier gas line or the carrier gas is contaminated.
7. If the second chromatogram contains few peaks or very little baseline drift, the carrier gas and
incoming carrier gas lines are relatively clean.

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Troubleshooting Guides

excessive Baseline Noise

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Injector contamination Clean the injector; replace liner, Try a condensation test; gas lines may also need cleaning
gold seal
Column contamination Bake-out the column Limit the bake-out to 1-2 hours
Solvent rinse the column Only for bonded and cross-linked phases
Check for inlet contamination
Detector contamination Clean the detector Usually the noise increases over time and not suddenly
Contaminated or low quality gases Use better grade gases; also Usually occurs after changing a gas cylinder
check for expired gas traps or
leaks
Column inserted too far into the detector Reinstall the column Consult GC manual for proper insertion distance
Incorrect detector gas flow rates Adjust the flow rates to the Consult GC manual for proper flow rates
recommended values
Leak when using an MS, ECD, or TCD Find and eliminate the leak Usually at the column fittings or injector
Old detector filament, lamp or electron multiplier Replace appropriate part
Septum degradation Replace septum For high temperature applications use an appropriate septum

Baseline Instability or Disturbances

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Injector contamination Clean the injector Try a condensation test; gas lines may also need cleaning
Column contamination Bake-out the column Limit a bake-out to 1-2 hours
Unequilibrated detector Allow the detector to stabilize Some detectors may require up to 24 hours to fully stabilize
Incompletely conditioned column Fully condition the column More critical for trace level analyses
Change in carrier gas flow rate during the Normal in many cases MS, TCD and ECD respond to changes in carrier gas flow rate
temperature program

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Tailing Peaks

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Column contamination Trim the column Remove 0.5-1 m from the front of the column
Solvent rinse the column Only for bonded and cross-linked phases
Check for inlet contamination
Column activity Irreversible; Replace the column Only affects active compounds
Solvent-phase polarity mismatch Change sample solvent to a More tailing for the early eluting peaks or those closest to
single solvent the solvent front
Use a retention gap 3-5 m retention gap is sufficient
Solvent effect violation for splitless or Decrease the initial column Peak tailing decreases with retention
on-column injections temperature
Too low of a split ratio Increase the split ratio Flow from split vent should be 20 mL/min or higher
Poor column installation Reinstall the column More tailing for early eluting peaks
Some active compounds always tail None Most common for amines and carboxylic acids

Split Peaks

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Injection technique Change technique Usually related to erratic plunger depression or having sample in the
syringe needle; Use an auto injector
Mixed sample solvent Change sample solvent to a Worse for solvents with large differences in polarity or boiling points
single solvent
Poor column installation Reinstall the column Usually a large error in the insertion distance
Sample degradation in the injector Reduce the injector temperature Peak broadening or tailing may occur if the temperature is too low
Change to an Requires an on-column injector
on-column injection
Poor sample focusing Use a retention gap For splitless and on-column injection

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Retention Time Shift

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Change in carrier gas velocity Check the carrier gas velocity All peaks will shift in the same direction by approximately
the same amount
Change in column temperature Check the column temperature Not all peaks will shift by the same amount
Change in column dimension Verify column identity
Large change in compound concentration Try a different sample concentration May also affect adjacent peaks; Sample overloading is corrected
with an increase in split ratio or sample dilution
Leak in the injector Leak check the injector A change in peak size usually occurs
Blockage in a gas line Clean or replace the plugged line More common for the split line; also check flow controllers
and solenoids
Septum leak Replace septum Check for needle barb
Sample solvent incompatibility Change sample solvent to a single solvent For splitless injection
Use a retention gap

Change in Peak Size

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Change in detector response Check gas flows, All peaks may not be equally affected
temperatures and settings
Check background level or noise May be caused by system contamination and not the detector
Change in the split ratio Check split ratio All peaks may not be equally affected
Change in the purge activation time Check the purge activation line For splitless injection
Change in injection volume Check the injection technique Injection volumes are not linear
Change in sample concentration Check and verify sample concentration Changes may also be caused by degradation, evaporation,
or variances in sample temperature or pH
Leak in the syringe Use a different syringe Sample leaks past the plunger or around the needle;
Leaks are not often readily visible
Column contamination Trim the column Remove 0.5-1 m from the front of the column
Solvent rinse the column Only for bonded and cross-linked phases
Column activity Irreversible Only affects active compounds
Coelution Change column temperature or Decrease column temperature and check for the appearance
stationary phase of a peak shoulder or tail
Change in injector discrimination Maintain the same injector parameters Most severe for split injections
Sample flashback Inject less, use a larger liner, Less solvent and higher flow rates are most helpful
reduce the inlet temperature
Decomposition from inlet contamination Clean the injector; replace liner, gold seal Only use deactivated liners and glass wool in the inlet

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Loss of Resolution

Possible Cause Solution Comments


Decrease in separation
Different column temperature Check the column temperature Differences in other peaks will be visible
Different column dimensions or phase Verify column identity Differences in other peaks will be visible
Coelution with another peak Change column temperature Decrease column temperature and check for the appearance
of a peak shoulder or tail
Increase in peak width
Change in carrier gas velocity Check the carrier gas velocity A change in the retention time also occurs
Column contamination Trim the column Remove 0.5-1 m from the front of the column
Solvent rinse the column Only for bonded and cross-linked phases
Change in the injector Check the injector settings Typical areas: split ratio, liner, temperature, injection volume
Change in sample concentration Try a different sample concentration Peak widths increase at higher concentrations
Improper solvent effect, lack of focusing Lower oven temperature, better solvent, For splitless injection
sample phase polarity match, use a
retention gap

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Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) FID,


Extended 8020 Analysis
1. Methyl-tert-butyl-ether (MTBE)
Column: DB-MTBE
2. 2-Methylpentane
124-0034
3. 3-Methylpentane
30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm
4. Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)
Carrier: Helium at 10 mL/min 5. Ethyl-tert-butyl ether (ETBE)
6. Benzene
Oven: 35 °C for 4 min 7. tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)
11, 12
35-200 °C at 20 °C/min 8. a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene
200 °C for 5 min 9. Toluene
Sampler: Purge and Trap (O.I.A. 4560) 10. Ethylbenzene
Trap: Tenax only 11. m-Xylene
Preheat: 175 °C 12. p-Xylene
13 15 16
Desorb: 180 °C for 3 min 9 10 13. o-Xylene
14 17 14. Cumene
18
Injection: LVI (Low Volume Injector), 150 °C 15. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
6
Detector: FID (O.I.A. 4410), 200 °C 16. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
78
17. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
Sample: 40 ppb per component in 5 mL water 2 3 4 5
1 18. Naphthalene

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCEH002

Unleaded Gasoline
Column: DB-VRX
124-1534
30 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm
Carrier: Helium at 109 cm/sec (10.4 mL/min), measured at 40 °C Injection: LVI (Low Volume Injector)
Oven: 40 °C for 2 min Detector: A: FID, 250 °C
40-200 °C at 12 °C/min B: PID (O.I.A. 4430), 200 °C
200 °C for 5 min
Sample: 115 ppb gasoline in 5 mL water
Sampler: Purge and Trap (O.I.A. 4560)
Trap: BTEX (Supelco) at 50 °C during purge
Preheat:
Desorb: 270 °C for 1 min

1. 3-Methylpentane
A: FID 4 B: PID 4
2. Benzene
3. iso-Octane
4. Toluene
6 6
5. Ethylbenzene
6. m, p-Xylene
7. o-Xylene
2
8. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
2
1 8 8 9. Naphthalene
7
7
5 5
3
9 9

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) Time (min) GCEH003

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Determination of Chlorophenols in water and Soil


Column: VF-5ms 1. Phenol 10. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
Cp8961 2. 2-chlorophenol 11. 2,3,6-trichlorophenol
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. 3-chlorophenol 12. 2,3,5-trichlorophenol
Oven: 60 °C, 30 °C/min to 300 °C 4. 4-chlorophenol 13. 2,4,5-trichlorophenol
5. 2,6-dichlorophenol 14. 2,3,4-trichlorophenol
Carrier: He 80 kPa, 0.8 bar, 5.7 psi 6. 2,4+2,5-dichlorophenol 15. 3,4,5-trichlorophenol
Injection: Splitless, initial time: 1 min; Splitflow: 50 mL/min 7. 3,5-dichlorophenol 16. 2,3,5,6-tetrachlorophenol
250 °C 8. 2,3-dichlorophenol 17. 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol
2 µL 9. 3,4-dichlorophenol 18. 2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenol

Detector: MS 45000 6
280 °C
40000
Sample: Isohexane
35000
Sample Conc: Standard, 1 µg/mL, derivatization with acetic acid anhydride
30000 4
3 12
2
25000 9
Dr. Weßling, Laboratorien GmbH 5 7 8 13
20000 10 14
1 15
15000 11 17
18
10000 16

5000

0
4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 13.0 13.5 14.0 min

pBDEs by ECD
Column: DB-XLB
15 m x 0.18 mm, 0.07 µm
Agilent Technologies custom column
Carrier: Hydrogen at 72 cm/sec at 100 °C (4.0 mL/min),
constant flow mode 1. 2,2',4-TriBDE (BDE-17) 8. 2,2',3,4,4'-PentaBDE (BDE-85)
2. 2,4,4'-TriBDE (BDE-28) 9. 2,2',4,4',5,6'-HexaBDE (BDE-154)
Oven: 100 °C for 0.5 min 3. 2,3',4',6-Tetra-BDE (BDE-71) 10. 2,2',4,4',5,5'-HexaBDE (BDE-153)
100 °C to 300 °C at 30 °C/min 4. 2,2',4,4'-Tetra-BDE (BDE-47) 11. 2,2',3,4,4',5'-HexaBDE (BDE-138)
300 °C for 5 min 5. 2,3',4,4'-TetraBDE (BDE-66) 12. 2,2',3,4,4',5',6-HeptaBDE (BDE-183)
Injection: Split, 250 °C 6. 2,2',4,4',6-PentaBDE (BDE-100) 13. 2,3,3',4,4',5,6-HeptaBDE (BDE-190)
Split ratio 20:1 7. 2,2',4,4',5-PentaBDE (BDE-99) 14. DecaBDE (BDE-209) (12.5 mg/mL)

Detector: ECD, 300 °C 11


Peak, Congener (2.5 mg/mL) 7 10
2 4 5
6 9
3
Sample: 1 µL 1 8 12
13

Special thanks to AccuStandard, Inc. of New Haven, CT,


BDE-209
for PBDE standards.

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCES003

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Diesel Fuel
Column: DB-5ms
Suggested Supplies
125-5532
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 48.5 cm/sec, measured at 60 °C Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Oven: 60 °C for 2 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
60-300 °C at 12 °C/min
300 °C for 10 min
1. n-C10, Decane
Injection: Direct, 280 °C
2. n-C12, Dodecane
Detector: FID, 250 °C 3. n-C14, Tetradecane
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 4. n-C16, Hexadecane
5. n-C18, Octadecane
Sample: 1 µL injection in hexane
Diesel Fuel Standard Diesel Fuel 6. n-C20, Eicosane
A - Standard, 50 ng/component 7. n-C22, Docusane
B - Sample, 0.6 mg/mL
50 ng/component 0.6 mg/mL
8. n-C24, Tetracosane
A B
9. n-C26, Hexacosane
2 2 10. n-C28, Octacosane

3 4
3
1
6
5 7
9
8 4

5
10
6

1 7
10
8 9

0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) Time (min) GCEH004

Analysis of polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons


1. Naphthalene
Column: VF-Xms 2. Acenaphthylene
Cp8805 3. Acenaphthene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm 4. Fluorene
Sample: 1 µL ca. 3 ng per component on-column 5. Phenanthrene
6. Anthracene
Carrier: Helium, 60 kPa 7. Fluoranthene
Injection: Split, T=275 °C 8. Pyrene
5 8
9. Chrysene
6
Detector: Ion Trap MS 2 10. Benzo(a)anthracene
1
3 7 11. Benzo(k)fluoranthene
12. Benzo(b)fluoranthene
10
9 13. Benzo(a)pyrene
11 12 14. Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
4 14 + 15
13
15. Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
16 16. Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

7 min 18
VGC0001

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Dioxins and Dibenzofurans


Column: Cp-Sil 88 1. 2,3,7-8-TCDD
Cp6173 2. 2,3,7,8-TCDF
50 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm 3. 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
Sample: 1.0 µL Toluene 4. 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
5. 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
Sample Conc: 100 – 400 pg/µl 6. 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
7. 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD + 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
Carrier: Helium, 170 kPa (1.7 bar, 24 psi)
8. 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
Oven: 100 °C to 180 °C to 230 °C, 3 °C/min 9. 1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
10. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
Injection: Splitless
11. 2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
Detector: MSD 12. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
10
2 3 13. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDF
1 4 14. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD

7
12
8 11
9
5 14
13

0 min 88
VGC0002

Large Mix 5 ng Column AccuStandard 8720 Mixes


1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 5 & 6 (93 compounds)
Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert
122-5532UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
1. n-Nitrosodimethylamine
Oven: 40 °C (1 min) to 100 °C (15 °C/min), 2. 2-methyl pyridine
10 °C/min to 210 °C (1 min), 3. Benzidene
5 °C/min to 310 °C (8 min) 4. Fluoranthene
5. Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
Injection: Splitless @ 260 °C, purge flow 50 °C mL/min
at 0.5 min, gas saver 80 mL/min on at 1 min
4
Detector: MSD; Transfer line 290 °C, 5
Source 300 °C, Quad 180 °C

5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00


LargeMix

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polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (pBDEs)


Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert
Suggested Supplies
122-5512UI
15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
Instrument: Agilent 6890N/5973B MSD Syringe: Autosampler syringe, 0.5 µL, 23 g, cone, 5188-5246
Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 5.0 µL syringe (P/N 5188-5246),
1.0 µL splitless injection,
5 ng each component on-column
Carrier: Helium 72 cm/s, constant flow 160
1. BDE-47
2. BDE-100
Inlet: Pulsed splitless; 325 °C, 140
3. BDE-99
1
20 psi until 1.5 min, 120 4. BDE-154
purge flow 50 mL/min at 2.0 min 5. BDE-153
100
Abundance 6. BDE-183
Oven: 150 to 325 °C (17 °C/min), hold 5 min 80
3 4 7. BDE-205
2 5
Detector: MSD source at 300 °C, 60 6 8. BDE-209
quadropole at 150 °C, 40
7

transfer line at 300 °C, 8


20
scan range 200-1000 amu
0
6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 Time

15+1 EU priority pAHs


Resolution of Critical pairs on an Agilent J&w DB-EUpAH Column
Column: DB-EUpAH
Suggested Supplies
121-9627
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.14 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Instrument: Agilent 6890N/5975B MSD Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700

Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 5.0 µL syringe, Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273


0.5 µL splitless injection, injection speed 75 µL/min
Carrier: Helium, ramped flow 1.0 mL/min (0.2 min),
5 mL/min2 to 1.7 mL/min 1. Benzo[c]fluorene 9. Benz[a]pyrene
2. Benz[a]anthracene 10. Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
Inlet: 325 °C splitless, purge flow 60 mL/min at 0.8 min 3. Cyclopenta[c,d]pyrene 11. Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
Oven: 45 °C (0.8 min) to 200 °C (45 °C/min), 4. Chrysene 12. Benzo[g,h,i]perylene
2.5 °C/min to 225 °C, 3 °C/min to 266 °C, 5. 5-Methylchrysene 13. Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene
5 °C/min to 300 °C, 10 °C/min to 320 °C (4.5 min) 6. Benzo[b]fluoranthene 14. Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene
7. Benzo[k]fluoranthene 15. Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene
Detector: MSD source at 300 °C, quadrupole at 180 °C, 14000
8. Benzo[j]fluoranthene 16. Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene
13000
transfer line at 330 °C, scan range 50-550 AMU
12000
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10000 4 Rs 1.6
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9000 Rs 1.7
8000 8 12
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7000 23
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6000
9 11 14
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5000 15
4000
3000
2000
1000
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10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00
Time EU_PAHs

All 15+1 EU regulated priority PAHs are well resolved with the DB-EUPAH column. Challenging benzo[b,k,j]fluoranthene isomers are baseline resolved, allowing for accurate
quantitation of each isomer. In addition, baseline resolution is achieved for critical pairs benz[a]anthracene and cyclopenta[c,d]pyrene, cyclopenta[c,d]pyrene and chrysene,
and indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene and dibenz[a,h]anthracene. This application demonstrates that the DB-EUPAH column can provide excellent sensitivity and selectivity for the
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Environmental Applications, Pesticides and Herbicides

Fast CLp pesticides


Column: DB-CLp1
123-8232 1. Tetrachloro-m-xylene 12. 4,4’-DDE
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 2. a-BHC 13. Dieldrin
3. g-BHC 14. Endrin
Column: DB-CLp2
4. b-BHC 15. 4,4’-DDD
123-8336
5. Heptachlor 16. Endosulfan II
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.5 µm
6. d-BHC 17. 4,4’-DDT
Instrument: Agilent 7890 GC with dual µECD 7. Aldrin 18. Endrin aldehyde
8. Heptachlor epoxide 19. Endosulfan sulfate
Carrier: Helium, constant flow 3.5 mL/min
9. g-Chlordane 20. Methoxychlor
Oven: 150 °C (hold 0.2 min), 10. a-Chlordane 21. Endrin ketone
45 °C/min to 250 °C, 11. Endosulfan I 22. Decachlorobiphenyl
18 °C/min to 300 °C, 2 3 6
7
30 °C/min to 330 °C, hold 2.5 min 1 5 8 9
11

10 12 13

Sampler: Agilent 7693 15 21


16 19
4 17 18
Injection: 1 µL splitless 14
22

20
Detector: µECD @ 340 °C
Sample: 50 ng/mL CLP Pesticides 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2 3
6

5 7
1 10,11
8
9
12 13
21
15
4 16 18 19
17
14 22
20

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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organochlorine pesticides, EpA Method 8081B


Column: DB-CLp1 1. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 16. Dichlone
123-8232 2. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 17. Alachlor
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene 18. d-BHC
4. Etradiazole 19. Chlorothalonil
Column: DB-CLp2 5. Chloroneb 20. Aldrin
123-8336 6. Trifluralin 21. DCPA
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 7. TCMX 22. Isodrin
8. Propachlor 23. Kelthane
Instrument: Agilent 7890 GC with dual µECD
9. Diallate isomers (250ng/mL) 24. Heptachlor epoxide
Carrier: Helium at 43,5 cm/sec (constant flow) 10. Hexachlorobenzene 25. g-Chlordane
11. a-BHC 26. trans-Nonachlor
Oven: 80 °C (hold 0.5 min) to 150 °C at 20 °C/min,
12. Pentachloronitrobenzene 27. a-Chlordane
5 °C/min to 235 °C, 15 °C/min to 300 °C, hold 5 min
13. g-BHC 28. Endosulfan I
Sampler: Agilent 7693 14. b-BHC 29. 4,4’-DDE
15. Heptachlor 30. Dieldrin
Injection: 2 µL splitless
31. Chlorobenzilate (250ng/mL)
Detector: µECD @ 325 °C 32. Perthane (250ng/mL)
33. Chloropropylate (250ng/mL)
Sample: 50 ng/mL 8081B analytes 34. Endrin
11 43
35. Nitrofen
1 2 3
13
36. 4,4’-DDD
18 26
7 10
12 20 37 37. Endosulfan II
15 19 24
25
27 29
30 36 38 40 44
47 38. 4,4’-DDT
22 28 39
34
4 21 39. Endrin aldehyde
14 35 42 40. Endosulfan sulfate
6 41
9
31-33 41. Captafol
16 45,46
5 8 17 23 42. Methoxychlor
43. Endrin ketone
5 10 15 20 25

1 11 27,28
44. Mirex
43
3 13 18 29 30 37 45. cis-Permethrin
2 20 25 36 38 40
7 10 12 26 46. trans-Permethrin
15 24
34 39
19
21
22 47. ΩΩΩΩDecachlorobiphenyl
4 31,33 44
35 47
14 42
6 41
9
16 45,46
5 32
8 17 23

5 10 15 20 25

DB-624UI organic Acid performance


Column: DB-Select 624 Ultra Inert 1. Formic acid
122-0334UI 2. Acetic acid
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.4 µm 3. Propionic acid
4. Acrylic acid
Carrier: Hydrogen 42 cm/s
100 5. Isobutyric acid
Oven: 70 °C isothermal 6. n-Butyric acid
2 11+12
7. Methacrylic acid
Inlet: Split, 116:1 at 250 °C 80
6 7 8
9 10
5
13 8. Isopentanoic acid
Detector: FID at 260 °C 3
14 9. n-Pentanoic acid
60
4
10. n-Heptanoic acid
11. Levulinic acid
40
12. 2-Propyl pentanoic acid
13. 2-Ethyl hexanoic acid
20
A 14. Citronellic acid
R
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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US EpA Method 551.1


Column A: Hp-1ms Ultra Inert
19091S-733UI Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column B: DB-1301 Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
122-1333 Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
Instrument: Agilent 7890A GC
Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 5.0 µL syringe
1. Chloroform 11. Chloropicrin
(Agilent p/n 5181-1273) 0.5 µL splitless injection
2. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 12. Dibromochloromethane
Carrier: Helium 25 cm/s, constant flow 3. Carbon tetrachloride 13. Bromochloroacetonitrile
4. Trichloroacetonitrile 14. 1,2-Dibromoethane
Inlet: Splitless; 200 °C, purge flow 20 mL/min at 0.25 min
5. Dichloroacetonitrile 15. Tetrachloroethlyene
Retention Gap: 1 m, 0.32 mm id deactivated fused silica 6. Bromodichloromethane 16. 1,1,1-Trichloro-2-propanone
high-temperature tubing (Agilent p/n 160-2855-5) 7. Trichloroethylene 17. Bromoform
8. Chloral hydrate 18. Dibromoacetonitrile
Oven: 33 °C (14 min) to 60 °C (5 °C/min), hold 5 min,
9. 1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone 19. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
15 °C/min to 275 °C, hold 20 min
10. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 20. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
Detector: Dual G2397A µECD; 300 °C, Hz
20
const col + makeup (N2) = 30 mL/min 600
Column A
500
4 16
5 11 18
400 19
This application successfully demonstrates the use of the HP-1ms 12
2 6 9
Ultra Inert column for primary analysis of EPA 551.1 chlorinated 300 3 10 13 17
1 8
14 15
solvents, trihalomethanes and disinfection by-products. The excellent 200 7
peak shape of the chloral hydrate and resolution between
100
bromodichloromethane and trichloroethylene emphasize the high
10 15 20 25 30 min
column inertness of the HP-1ms Ultra Inert column, making it an
Hz 16
excellent choice for EPA Method 551.1 analysis. 20
600
Column B
500 13 19 18
5
400 6
12
4 9 17
300 2 3 15
11 10 14
1 7
200

100
10 15 20 25 30 min
EPA_551-1

TIpS & TooLS


Learn more about the Agilent 7890A GC System at www.agilent.com/chem/7890A

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Analysis of Semivolatiles
Column A: DB-5.625 A
122-5632
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
Column B: DB-5.625
121-5622
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.36 µm
4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00
Carrier: He constant-flow mode, 1.1 mL/min
Time (min) GCHE001
Oven: 40 °C (1 min), 25 °C/min to 320 °C
4.80 min hold U.S. EPA Method 8270, 5 ng/mL System Performance Check Compounds
Chromatogram using a DB-5.625, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.5 µm
Injection: Splitless 0.5 µL injected at 300 °C, QuickSwap pressure
5.0 psi during acquisition, 80.0 psi during backflush
with inlet set to 1.0 psi during backflush B

Detector: Agilent 5975C Performance Turbo MSD equipped with


6 mm large-aperture drawout lens, P/N G2589-20045

Translating 0.25 mm id column method to 0.18 mm id format results in


32% reduction in analysis time. Resolution of 77 peaks of interest is also
maintained for the faster 0.18 mm id separation. 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00
Time (min) GCHE002

U.S. EPA Method 8270, 5 ng/mL System Performance Check Compounds


Chromatogram using a DB-5.625, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.36 µm

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pesticides, EpA 508.1


Column: DB-35ms
123-3832 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column: DB-XLB Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
123-1236 Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec (EPC in constant flow mode)
Oven: 75 °C for 0.5 min
75-300 °C at 10 °C/min
300 °C for 2 min
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
30 sec purge activation time
Detector: µECD, 350 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas
(column + makeup flow = 30 mL/min constant flow)
1. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Sample: 50 pg per component 2. Etridiazole
3. Chloroneb
4. Trifluralin
7 5. Propachlor
DB-35ms
6
16 6. Hexachlorobezene
11 15
7. a-BHC
8. Atrazine
28
21, 22
9. Pentachloronitrobenzene
20 24 25 27 10. Simazine
13 17
26 11. g-BHC
32
12. b-BHC
18 31 35
1 30 13. Heptachlor
33
14. Alachlor
12
2 4 9, 10 15. d-BHC
16. Chlorothalonil
36 17. Aldrin
23 18. Metribuzin
3 14
19
34 38 19. Metolachlor
5 29
37 20. DCPA
8
21. 4,4'-Dibromobiphenyl
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 22. Heptachlor epoxide
Time (min) GCEP005 23. Cyanazine
24. g-Chlordane
25. a-Chlordane
7 6
DB-XLB 26. Endosulfan I
27. 4,4'-DDE
8,11 15 16 28. Dieldrin
28 29. Chlorobenzilate
24 25 27
20 30. Endrin
17 22 26 31. 4,4'-DDD
13
32 32. Endosulfan II
35 33. 4,4'-DDT
18 30 31
1
33 34. Endrin aldehyde
12
35. Endosulfan sulfate
4
2
36. Methoxychlor
37. cis-Permethrin
21 36 38. trans-Permethrin
23
3 14 34 38
29
5 19
8,10 37

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Time (min) GCEP006

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phenoxy Acid Herbicides –


Methyl Derivatives, EpA 8151A
Column: DB-35ms Suggested Supplies
123-3832
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759

Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec (EPC in constant flow mode) Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316

Oven: 50 °C for 0.5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267


50-100 °C at 25 °C/min
100-320 °C at 12 °C/min
1. Dalapon 11. Pentachlorophenol
320 °C for 2 min
2. 3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid 12. 2,4,5-T,P
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 3. 4-Nitrophenol 13. 2,4,5-T
30 sec purge activation time 4. Methyl-2,4-dichlorophenylacetate (SS) 14. Chloramben
5. Dicamba 15. Dinoseb
Detector: µECD, 350 °C
6. MCPP 16. 2,4-DB
Nitrogen makeup gas
7. MCPA 17. Bentazone
(column + makeup flow = 30 mL/min constant flow)
8. 4,4'-Dibromooctafluorobiphenyl (IS) 18. DCPA
Sample: 50 pg per component 9. Dichloroprop 19. Picloram
10. 2,4-D 20. Acifluorofen

11

18
DB-35ms 12
13 20
5 19
14 15

2
1 4 10
9
3 7 16
6 17

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Time (min) GCEP017

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Direct Comparison for Rapid CLp


(Contract Laboratory program)
pesticide Analysis
Column: DB-17ms
121-4722 DB-17ms primary column
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm DB-XLB confirmatory column
Column: DB-XLB Hz 16 20
15
121-1222 300 18 22
275 14 17
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 250 19 21
225 12 13
1 10
Carrier: Hydrogen (69 cm/sec at 120 °C, 200
2 3
175 6 5 7 8 9 11
ramped at 99 mL/min to 150 4
125
106 cm/sec at 4.4 minutes) 100

Oven: 120 °C (0.32 min); 1 2 3 4 5 6


120 °C/min to 160 °C; Time (min)
1. Tetrachloro-m-xylene
30 °C/min to 258 °C (0.18 min);
2. a-BHC
38.81 °C/min to 300 °C (1.5 min)
22
3. g-BHC
Injection: Split/splitless; 220 °C, Hz 20 4. b-BHC
400
pulsed splitless 21 5. d-BHC
350 16 19
(35 psi for 0.5 min, 1 12 13 15 17
6. Heptachlor
300 10
purge flow of 40 mL/min 14 18 7. Aldrin
250 2 3 5 7 8
6 11
on at 1 minute, gas saver flow 200
4 9 8. Heptachlor Epoxide
20 mL/min on 3 minutes) 150 9. g-Chlordane
10. a-Chlordane
Detector: µECD 320 °C; 1 2 3 4 5 6
11. Endosulfan I
nitrogen makeup; Time (min) GCHE004 12. 4,4' DDE
constant column + makeup flow 13. Dieldrin
60 mL/min 14. Endrin
Vendor R primary column, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 15. 4,4' DDD
Vendor R confirmatory column, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.14 µm 16. Endosulfan II
17. 4,4' DDT
Peak tailing 18. Endrin Aldehyde
Hz
450
19. Endosulfan Sulfate
400 Peak tailing 20. Methoxychlor
350 Co-elution 21. Endrin Ketone
300
22. Decachlorobiphenyl
250
200
150
100
1 2 3 4 5 6
Time (min)

Hz
700 Peak tailing
600 Peak tailing
500
400
Baseline
300 rise
200
1 2 3 4 5 6
Time (min) GCHE005

Agilent's DB-17ms primary column and DB-XLB confirmatory column sufficiently resolved all the peaks of interest in less than 6 minutes with sharp, symmetrical peaks
and minimal baseline drift. In contrast, vendor R's primary analysis column resolved only 20 of 22 peaks with visible peak tailing. Vendor R's confirmatory column resolved
all 22 peaks of interest but with peak tailing and an unacceptable level of temperature dependent baseline drift.

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Aroclors 1016-1268 (without 1221)


Column: DB-XLB
121-1232
30 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm
Carrier: Helium at 37 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min
100-265 °C at 1.2 °C/min
Injection: Hot on-column, 250 °C
Detector: MSD, 340 °C transfer line, SIM 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Sample: 1 µL in isooctane, 12.5 ppm Time (min) GCES004

Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

CLp pesticides Suggested Supplies


Column: DB-35ms Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
123-3832
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Column: DB-XLB
123-1236 DB-35ms 2
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 3
7
12
Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec 8 9 10
13
1
(EPC in constant flow mode) 11
5 1516 21
6
Oven: 110 °C for 0.5 min 18 19 22
110-320 °C at 15 °C/min 4 14 17 1. Tetrachloro m-xylene (SS)
320 °C for 2 min 2. a-BHC
3. g-BHC
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 20
4. b-BHC
30 sec purge activation time 5. Heptachlor
Detector: µECD, 350 °C 6. d-BHC
Nitrogen makeup gas 6 8 10 12 14 16 7. Aldrin
(column + makeup flow = 30 mL/min 8. Heptachlor epoxide
Time (min)
constant flow) GCEP001 9. g-Chlordane
10. a-Chlordane
Sample: 50 pg per component 11. Endosulfan I
Complete resolution and confirmation
12. 4,4'-DDE
of 22 CLp pesticides in under 16 minutes! 13. Dieldrin
14. Endrin
DB-XLB 2 15. 4,4'-DDD
10
9 11 16. Endosulfan II
3 7 12 17. 4,4'-DDT
1
8 13
18. Endrin aldehyde
16
15
19. Endosulfan sulfate
21
6 20. Methoxychlor
5 14 18 19
4 22
21. Endrin ketone
17
22. Decachlorobiphenyl (SS)

20
SS - Surrogate Standard

6 8 10 12 14 16
GCEP002
Time (min)

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High Speed VoC, EpA Method 8260


Column: DB-VRX
121-1524
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
Carrier: Helium at 55 cm/sec (1.5 mL/min)
Oven: 45 °C for 3.0 min Detector: Agilent 5975 MSD Suggested Supplies
45-190 °C at 36 °C/min Scan range: 35-260 amu Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa,
190-225 °C at 20 °C/min Scan rate: 3.25 scans/sec 5183-4759
225 °C for 0.5 min Quad temperature: 150 °C
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Source temperature: 200 °C
Sampler: Purge and trap (Tekmar 3100)
Transfer line temp: 200 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Purge: 11 min
Trap: Vocarb 3000 Sample: 5 mL
Preheat: 245 °C • Halogentated and aromatic analytes at 40 ppb
Desorb: 250 °C for 1min • Internal standards at 20 ppb
Bake: 260 °C for 10 min • Polar analytes (i.e., ethers, alcohols and ketones at 100-800 ppb)
Line & valve:100 °C
Injection: Split, 150 °C 28, 29

Split ratio 60:1

1. Dichlorodifluoromethane 43. Crotonaldehyde Ideal for 5975 MSD


2. Chloromethane 44. 2-Chloroethanol
3. Hydroxypropionitrile 45. 1,1-Dichloropropene
8-10
4. Vinyl chloride 46. 1-Butanol
5. Bromomethane 47. Carbon tetrachloride
6. Chloroethane 48. Chloroacetonitrile 14, 15
17 22
16 18
7. Ethanol 49. Benzene 49
23
8. Acetonitrile 50. tert-Amylmethyl ether 55 61
5 54
9. Acrolein 51. Fluorobenzene (IS) 2
13
24 32-34 43, 44
56, 57
1 35, 36 41, 42 45
10. Trichlorofluoromethane 52. 2-Pentanone 3, 4 6
30
31 39, 40 47 51 53 59, 60
25
11. Isopropyl alcohol 53. Dibromomethane 11 12
21
48
7 27 37 38 46 50 52 61, 62
12. Acetone 54. 1,2-Dichloropropane 19 20 58
26
13. Ethyl ether 55. Trichloroethene 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
14. 1,1-Dichloroethene 56. Bromodichloromethane Time (min)
101, 102
103, 104
100
15. tert-Butyl alcohol 57. 2-Nitropropane 98 99
105
80-82
16. Acrylonitrile 58. 1,4-Dioxane 96, 97
77, 78
17. Methylene chloride 59. Epichlorohydrin
18. Allyl chloride 60. Methyl methacrylate 86, 87 90, 91
93 107
94 98 6.4 6.5 6.6
19. Allyl alcohol 61. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 95 106
79 84,85 111 114
68
20. 1-Propanol 62. Propiolactone 113
92 112
109
21. Propargyl alcohol 63. Bromoacetone 75
76
22. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 64. Pyridine 66 69, 70
65 67 71 88
72
23. MTBE 65. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 74 83 89 110
63, 64 73 108
24. 1,1-Dichloroethane 66. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
25. Propionitrile 67. Toluene-d8 (IS)
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0
26. 2-Butanone 68. Toluene Time (min) GCEV003

27. Diisopropyl ether 69. 1,3-Dichloropropane


28. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 70. Paraldehyde 85. Styrene 100. sec-Butylbenzene
29. Methacrylonitrile 71. Ethyl methacrylate 86. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 101. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
30. Bromochloromethane 72. Dibromochloromethane 87. o-Xylene 102. Benzylchloride
31. Chloroform 73. 3-Chloropropionitrile 88. 1,2,3-Trichlropropane 103. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4 (IS)
32. 2,2-Dichloropropane 74. 1,2-Dibromoethane 89. cis-Dichlorobutene 104. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
33. Ethyl acetate 75. Tetrachloroethene 90. 4-Bromofluorobenzene (IS) 105. Isopropyltoluene
34. Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 76. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 91. Isopropylbenzene 106. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
35. Methyl acrylate 77. 1-Chlorohexane 92. Bromobenzene 107. Butylbenzene
36. Dibromofluoromethane (IS) 78. Chlorobenzene 93. Propylbenzene 108. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
37. Isobutanol 79. Ethylbenzene 94. 2-Chlorotoluene 109. Hexachloroethane
38. Dichloroethane-d4 (IS) 80. Bromoform 95. 4-Chlorotoluene 110. Nitrobenzene
39. Pentafluorobenzene 81. m-Xylene 96. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 111. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
40. 1,2-Dichloroethane 82. p-Xylene 97. Pentachloroethane 112. Naphthalene
41. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 83. trans-Dichlorobutene 98. tert-Butylbenzene 113. Hexachlorobutadiene
42. 1-Chlorobutane 84. 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol 99. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 114. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

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pBDEs
Ion 485.70 (485.40 to 486.40): PBDE-105.D
Column: DB-XLB Tetra-BDE

Abundance
1000
100 ppb each
122-1231 500

30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm 0


10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00
Carrier: Helium at 38 cm/sec at 100 °C (1.2 mL/min), constant flow mode Ion 563.60 (563.30 to 564.30): PBDE-105.D

Abundance
1000 Penta-BDE
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min; 100 °C to 340 °C at 20 °C/min, 340 °C for 12 min 500 150 ppb each
0
Injection: Cool on-column, oven-track mode 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00

Ion 643.50 (643.50 to 644.20): PBDE-105.D


Detector: Agilent 5973 MSD, 325 °C transfer line, EI SIM

Abundance
1000 Hexa-BDE
(ions monitored: 231.8, 248.0, 327.9, 398.6, 400.5, 500 200 ppb each
405.8, 845.7, 563.6, 643.5, 721.4, 799.3) 0
10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00
Sample: 0.5 µL Ion 721.70 (721.40 to 722.40): PBDE-105.D

Abundance
1000 Hepta-BDE
500 250 ppb each
0
10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00
GCES014

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EpA Volatiles by GC/MS (Split Injector)


Column: DB-VRX
122-1564 Suggested Supplies
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, measured at 45 °C Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 45 °C for 10 min Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
45-190 °C at 12 °C/min
190 °C for 2 min
190-225 °C at 6 °C/min
225 °C for 1 min 61, 62 68, 63

Sampler: Purge and trap (O.I.A. 4560)


Purge: Helium for 11 min at 40 mL/min
Trap: Tenax/Silica Gel/Carbosieve
60 64 70
Preheat: 175 °C 48
71
66 72 75 74
Desorb: 220 °C for 0.6 min 57 58 73
67 79
78
Injection: Split, 110 °C 44 50 76 80 83
32 36 53
42, 43 69 77 81
Split flow 30 mL/min 33 47, 4549
82
84
29, 30 37 51 59
36 39 40 46 89
Detector: MSD, 235 °C transfer line 38 54 52 85
27 31 55 90
13
Full scan 35-260 amu (m/z 44 subtracted) 10, 14 25 34
56
88
91
12 20 21 28 41 65
16 15 24
7 18, 22 23 86
23 4 11
1 5 6 26
9 19 87

0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time (min) GCEV001

1. Dichlorodifluoromethane 32. Carbon tetrachloride 63. o-Xylene


2. Chloromethane 33. Benzene 64. Styrene
3. Vinyl chloride 34. 1,2-Dichloroethane 65. Bromoform
4. Bromomethane 35. 2,2-Dimethylhexane 66. Isopropylbenzene
5. Chloroethane 36. Fluorobenzene (IS) 67. 4-Bromofluorobenzene (SS)
6. Trichlorofluoromethane 37. 1,4-Difluorobenzene (IS) 68. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
7. Diethyl ether 38. Trichloroethene 69. Bromobenzene
8. 1,1-Dichloroethene 39. 1,2-Dichloropropane 70. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
9. Acetone 40. Methyl methacrylate 71. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
10. Iodomethane 41. Dibromomethane 72. n-Propylbenzene
11. Carbon disulfide 42. Bromodichloromethane 73. 2-Chlorotoluene
12. Allyl chloride 43. 2-Nitropropane 74. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
13. Methylene chloride 44. Chloroacetonitrile 75. 4-Chlorotoluene
14. Acrylonitrile 45. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 76. tert-Butylbenzene
15. Methyl-tert-butyl ether 46. 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 77. Pentachloroethane
16. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 47. 1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone 78. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
17. Hexane 48. Toluene 79. sec-Butylbenzene
18. 1,1-Dichloroethane 49. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 80. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
19. 2-Butanone 50. Ethyl methacrylate 81. p-Isopropyltoluene
20. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 51. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 82. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
21. 2,2-Dichloropropane 52. Tetrachloroethene 83. n-Butylbenzene
22. Propionitrile 53. 1,3-Dichloropropane 84. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
23. Methyl acrylate 54. 2-Hexanone 85. Hexachloroethane
24. Methacrylonitrile 55. Dibromochloromethane 86. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
25. Bromochloromethane 56. 1,2-Dibromoethane 87. Nitrobenzene
26. Tetrahydrofuran 57. 1-Chloro-3-fluorobenzene (IS) 88. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
27. Chloroform 58. Chlorobenzene 89. Hexachlorobutadiene
28. Pentafluorobenzene (IS) 59. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 90. Naphthalene
29. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 60. Ethylbenzene 91. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
30. 1-Chlorobutane 61. m-Xylene
31. 1,1-Dichloropropene 62. p-Xylene

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EpA Method 525.2 Suggested Supplies


Column: DB-5ms Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730

Carrier: Helium at 32 cm/sec, measured at 45 °C, constant flow mode Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

Oven: 45 °C for 1 min


45-130 °C at 30 °C/min Injection: Splitless, 300 °C Sample: Composite mixture of AccuStandard
130 °C for 3 min 1.0 min purge activation time Method 525.2 standards (M-525.2-SV-ASL,
130-180 °C at 12 °C/min Focus liner M-525.2-FS-ASL, M-525.2-CP-ASL,
180-240 °C at 7 °C/min M-525.2-NP1-ASL, M-525.2-NP2-ASL):
Detector: MSD, 325 °C transfer line
240-325 °C at 12 °C/min target compounds at 2 ng/µL, IS/SS at 5 ng/µL
Full scan m/z 45-450
325 °C for 5 min

Compound RT m/z Compound RT m/z Compound RT m/z


1. Isophorone 5.85 82 51. Alachlor 16.14 160 85. 2,2',4,4',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl 19.90 360
2. 1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene (SS) 6.65 134 52. Simetryn 16.23 213 86. Dieldrin 19.92 79
3. Dichlorvos 7.41 109 53. Ametryn 16.33 227/170 87. Carboxin 19.97 143
4. Hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene 8.87 237 54. Heptachlor 16.36 100 88. Endrin 20.43 67/81
5. EPTC 9.17 128 55. Prometryne 16.40 241/184 89. Chlorobenzilate 20.56 139
6. Mevinphos 10.09 127 56. Prebane (Terbutryne) 16.72 226/185 90. Endosulfan II 20.68 195
7. Butylate 10.18 57/146 57. Bromacil 16.79 205 91. p,p'-DDD 20.77 235/165
8. Vernolate 10.42 128 58. Di-n-butyl phthalate 16.90 149 92. Endrin aldehyde 21.01 67
9. Dimethyl phthalate 10.45 163 59. 2,2',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl 17.02 292 93. Norflurazon 21.36 145
10. Terrazole (Etridazole) 10.47 211/183 60. Metolachlor 17.11 162 94. Benzyl butyl phthalate 21.49 149
11. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 10.56 165 61. Dursban (Chlorpyrifos) 17.15 197/97 95. Endosulfan sulfate 21.53 272
12. Tillam (Pebulate) 10.61 128 62. Cyanazine 17.23 225/68 96. p,p'-DDT 21.61 235/165
13. Acenaphthylene 10.65 152 63. Dacthal (DCPA methyl ester) 17.27 301 97. Hexazinone 21.68 171
14. Acenaphthene-d10 (IS) 11 164 64. Aldrin 17.29 66 98. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate 21.87 129
15. Chloroneb 11.17 191 65. Triadimefon 17.43 57 99. Triphenylphosphate (SS) 21.98 326/325
16. 2-Chlorobiphenyl 11.19 188 66. Diphenamid 17.73 72/167 100. Endrin ketone (breakdown product) 22.52 67/317
17. Tebuthiuron 11.37 156 67. MGK-264 (Isomer A) 17.78 164/66 101. 2,2',3,3',4,4',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl 22.59 394/396
18. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 11.51 165 68. MGK-264 (Isomer B) 18.11 164 102. Benz[a]anthracene 22.66 228
19. Molinate 11.68 126 69. Heptachlor epoxide 18.28 81 103. Chrysene-d12 (IS) 22.68 240
20. Diethyl phthalate 12.21 149 70. 2,2',3',4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl 18.34 326 104. 2,2',3,3',4,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl 22.70 430/428
21. Fluorene 12.35 166 71. Merphos 18.36 209/153 105. Methoxychlor 22.73 227
22. Propachlor 12.46 120 72. g-Chlordane 18.88 373 106. Chrysene 22.74 228
23. Ethoprop 12.82 158 73. Tetrachlorvinphos (Stirifos) 18.95 109 107. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 23.10 149
24. Cycloate 12.86 83/154 74. Butachlor 19.03 176/160 108. Fenarimol 23.80 139
25. Chlorpropham 13.08 127 75. Pyrene-d10 (SS) 19.13 212 109. cis-Permethrin 24.38 183
26. Trifluralin 13.14 306 76. Pyrene 19.18 202 110. trans-Permethrin 24.50 183
27. a-BHC 13.69 181 77. a-Chlordane 19.21 375/373 111. Benzo[b]fluoranthene 25.06 252
28. 2,3-Dichlorobiphenyl 13.74 222/152 78. Endosulfan I 19.22 195 112. Benzo[k]fluoranthene 25.12 252
29. Hexachlorobenzene 13.77 284 79. trans-Nonachlor 19.28 409 113. Fluridone 25.66 328
30. Gesatamine (Atraton) 13.99 196/169 80. Fenamiphos 19.33 303/154 114. Benzo[a]pyrene 25.67 252
31. Prometon 14.14 225/168 81. Napropamide 19.39 72 115. Perylene-d12 (SS) 25.78 264
32. Atrazine 14.26 200/215 82. Tricyclazole 19.61 189 116. Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 27.63 276
33. Simazine 14.27 201/186 83. p,p'-DDE 19.76 246 117. Dibenz[a,h]anthracene 27.69 278
34. b-BHC 14.28 181 84. DEF 19.84 57/169 118. Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 28.11 276
35. Pentachlorophenol 14.35 266
36. Propazine 14.35 214/172 6-19 100-115
27-48
37. g-BHC 14.52 181
72-99
38. Terbufos 14.62 57
39. Pronamide 14.69 173
40. Diazinon 14.76 137/179
41. Phenanthrene-d10 (IS) 14.85 188 49-71
42. Chlorothalonil 14.89 266 1-5
20-26
43. Phenanthrene 14.92 178
44. Terbacil 15.02 161 116-118

45. Methyl paraoxon 15.04 109


46. Disulfoton 15.05 88
47. Anthracene 15.06 178
48. d-BHC 15.20 181
49. 2,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl 15.59 256 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
50. Metribuzin 15.95 198 Time (min) GCES016

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pesticides and Fire Retardants (US EpA 527)


1. 1,2-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene
Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert 2. Acenaphthalene-D10
122-5532UI 3. Dimethoate
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4. Atrazine
5. Propazine
Carrier: Helium, 52 cm/sec, constant flow
6. Anthracene-D10
Oven: 60 °C (1 min) to 210 °C (25 °C/min), 20 °C/min to 310 °C (3 min) 7. Vinclozoline
8. Prometryne
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C, purge flow 50 mL/min @ 1 in, gas saver 80 mL/min on @ 3 min
9. Bromacil
Detector: Transfer line 290 °C, source 300 °C, quad 180 °C 10. Malathion
11. Thiazopyr
Sample: Pesticide/PBDE standards, 1 ng with 5 ng IS/SS on-column
12. Dursban
13. Benthiocarb
14. Parathion
15. Terbus sulfone
1 2 6 23 25 30 16. Bioallethrin
17. Oxychlordane
18. Fenamiphos
19. Nitrophen
9-14
20. Norflurazone
27
8 17
21. Kepone
22. Hexazinone
24
32
7 26 23. Triphenyl phosphate
28 29 24. Bifenthrin
15,16 20
33
25. Chrysene-D12
3 21
26. BDE-47
18 34 27. Mirex
31 28. BDE-100
4,5 19
29. BDE-99
22 30. Perylene-D12
31. Fenvalerate
32. Esfenvalerate
33. Hexabromobiphenyl
5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00
USEPA527
34. BDE-153

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organochlorine pesticides I EpA Method 8081A


Column: DB-35ms
122-3832 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-100 °C at 25 °C/min
100-300 °C at 5 °C/min
300 °C for 5 min 1. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 28. g-Chlordane
2. 4-Chloro-3-nitrobenzotrifluoride (SS) 29. trans-Nonachlor
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 3. Hexachloropentadiene 30. a-Chlordane
30 sec purge activation time 4. 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene (IS) 31. Endosulfan I
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line 5. Terrazole 32. Captan
Full scan at m/z 50-500 6. Chloroneb 33. p,p'-DDE
7. Trifluralin 34. Dieldrin
Sample: 1 µL of 35 µg/mL composite 8081A 8. 2-Bromobiphenyl (SS) 35. Chlorobenzilate
standards, AccuStandard Inc. 9. Tetrachloro m-xylene (SS) 36. Perthane
10. a, a-Dibromo-m-xylene 37. Chloropropylate
11. Propachlor 38. Endrin
12. Di-allate A 39. p,p'-DDD
13. Di-allate B 40. Endosulfan II
14. Hexachlorobenzene 41. p,p'-DDT
8, 9 15. a-BHC 42. Endrin aldehyde
16. Pentachloronitrobenzene (IS) 43. Endosulfan sulfate
32, 33 17. g-BHC 44. Dibutylchlorendate (SS)
16
36
18. b-BHC 45. Captafol
6 19. Heptachlor 46. Methoxychlor
35 37 39
14 46 20. Alachlor 47. Endrin ketone
3 24 41
20
11
15 19 22 25 21. d-BHC 48. Mirex
5 23 49
1 2 7
17 18
21 43 44
48 22. Chlorothalonil 49. cis-Permethrin
27 283031 34 40 47
38
29 42
23. Aldrin 50. trans-Permethrin
4
10 13
45
24. Dacthal * Breakdown Products
12
26 25. Isodrin SS - Surrogate Standard
26. Kelthane IS - Internal Standard
50
27. Heptachlor epoxide

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Time (min) GCEP003

Standards used were a composite of individual solutions supplied courtesy of AccuStandard Inc., 25 Science Park, New Haven, CT 06511, 800-442-5290.

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Chlorinated pesticides, EpA Method 508


Column: Hp-5ms 1. Etridiazole 12. Aldrin
19091S-433 2. Chloroneb 13. DCPA
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Propachlor 14. Heptachlor epoxide
4. Trifluralin 15. g-Chlordane
Carrier: Helium, 24 psi, 45 cm/sec (80 °C) constant flow
5. a-BHC 16. Endosulfan I
Oven: 80 °C for 1 min 6. Hexachlorobezene 17. a-Chlordane
80-180 °C at 30 °C/min 7. b-BHC 18. Dieldrin
180-205 °C at 3 °C/min 8. d-BHC 19. 4,4'-DDE
205 °C for 4 min 9. g-BHC 20. Endrin
205-290 °C at 2 °C/min 10. Chlorothalonil 21. Endosulfan II
290 °C for 2 min 11. Heptachlor 22. Chlorobenzilate
23. 4,4'-DDD
6
Injection: Splitless 5 15 17 24. Endrin aldehyde
1 min purge delay 10
25. Endosulfan sulfate
13 26. 4,4'-DDT
Detector: ECD, 320 °C 8
Makeup gas Nitrogen, 60 mL/min 27. Methoxychlor
9
Anode purge 3 mL/min 28. cis-Permethrin
4
12 29. trans-Permethrin
Sample: 1 µL
1 14
7 18 19
11 16 27
25 29
21
Suggested Supplies 2
20 23 24
26

3
22 28
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCEP007

organohalide pesticides in water,


EpA Method 505
Column: Hp-5ms
19091S-433
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Helium at 2.0 mL/min, Detector: ECD, 300 °C 1. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 9. Heptachlor epoxide
constant flow, Makeup gas: N2, 60 mL/min 2. Hexachlorobenzene 10. d-Chlordane
42 cm/sec (22.4 psi at 80 °C) Anode purge 6 mL/min 3. Simazine 11. a-Chlordane
4. Atrazine 12. trans-Nonachlor
Oven: 80 °C for 1 min Sample: 1 µL injection volume 5. Lindane 13. Dieldrin
80-175 °C at 30 °C/min 16 components EPA-505 targeted pesticides 6. Heptachlor 14. Endrin
175 °C for 4 min and 14 ppb Aroclor 1260 in hexane. 7. Alachlor 15. cis-Nonachlor
175-215 °C at 6 °C/min Concentration of pesticides: 8. Adrin 16. Methoxychlor
215 °C for 2 min 50 ppb each except 1.25 ppm 2 4

215-290 °C at 15 °C/min for atrazine and simazine.


3
290 °C for 5 min
5 15 16

Injection: Splitless, 250 °C


11
1 min purge delay 8
10 12
7 9 14
6
13

Suggested Supplies
1
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCEP008

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organochlorine pesticides I
Column: DB-5 1. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS) 12. Dieldrin
125-5037 2. a-BHC 13. p,p’-DDE
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm 3. b-BHC 14. Endrin
4. g-BHC 15. Endosulfan II
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec (4.0 mL/min)
5. d-BHC 16. p,p’-DDD
Oven: 150-275 °C at 4 °C/min 6. Heptachlor 17. Endrin aldehyde
275 °C for 30 min 7. Aldrin 18. Endosulfan sulfate
8. Heptachlor epoxide 19. p,p’-DDT
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
9. g-Chlordane 20. Endrin ketone
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 10. Endosulfan I 21. Methoxychlor
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 11. a-Chlordane 22. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS)

Sample: 0.7 µL of 100 pg/µL standard in isooctane 12, 13 21


22

Suggested Supplies 20
1 14
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316 15
16 18
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 19
2
4 5 10
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
6 7
8 9 11 17

0 10 20 30 40
Time (min) GCEP009

organochlorine pesticides II
Column: DB-608
1. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS) 12. Dieldrin
125-6837
2. a-BHC 13. p,p’-DDE
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
3. b-BHC 14. Endrin
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec (4.0 mL/min) 4. g-BHC 15. Endosulfan II
5. d-BHC 16. p,p’-DDD
Oven: 150-275 °C at 4 °C/min 6. Heptachlor 17. Endrin aldehyde
275 °C for 30 min 7. Aldrin 18. Endosulfan sulfate
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 8. Heptachlor epoxide 19. p,p’-DDT
9. g-Chlordane 20. Endrin ketone
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 10. Endosulfan I 21. Methoxychlor
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 11. a-Chlordane 22. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS)
Sample: 0.7 µL of 100 pg/µL standard in isooctane
21

Suggested Supplies 12
1 13
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
19
14 15
Seal: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 16
18

2 20
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 5
7
11
10
4
6
8 9
17 22

0 10 20 30 40
Time (min) GCEP010

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organochlorine pesticides III


Column: DB-1701 1. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS) 12. Dieldrin
125-0737 2. a-BHC 13. p,p’-DDE
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm 3. b-BHC 14. Endrin
4. g-BHC 15. Endosulfan II
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec (4.0 mL/min) 5. d-BHC 16. p,p’-DDD
Oven: 150-275 °C at 4 °C/min 6. Heptachlor 17. Endrin aldehyde
275 °C for 30 min 7. Aldrin 18. Endosulfan sulfate
8. Heptachlor epoxide 19. p,p’-DDT
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 9. g-Chlordane 20. Endrin ketone
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 10. Endosulfan I 21. Methoxychlor
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 11. a-Chlordane 22. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS)

3
Sample: 0.7 µL of 100 pg/µL standard in isooctane 1

12

Suggested Supplies 13 15
14
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 16 21
9
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316 2
11 18 22
4
5
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 6
7 8
10
20

17
19

0 10 20 30 40
Time (min) GCEP011

organochlorine pesticides IV
Column: DB-35 1. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS) 12. Dieldrin
125-1937 2. a-BHC 13. p,p’-DDE
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm 3. b-BHC 14. Endrin
4. g-BHC 15. Endosulfan II
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec (4.0 mL/min)
5. d-BHC 16. p,p’-DDD
Oven: 150-275 °C at 4 °C/min 6. Heptachlor 17. Endrin aldehyde
275 °C for 30 min 7. Aldrin 18. Endosulfan sulfate
8. Heptachlor epoxide 19. p,p’-DDT
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
9. g-Chlordane 20. Endrin ketone
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 10. Endosulfan I 21. Methoxychlor
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 11. a-Chlordane 22. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS)

Sample: 0.7 µL of 100 pg/µL standard in isooctane 7

21

Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
12
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316 13 22
15 20
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 1 10, 11 14 16 18

19
2
4 5
8 9 17
6

0 10 20 30 40
Time (min) GCEP012

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organochlorine pesticides, DB-5/DB-1701p


Column: DB-5 1. Etridiazole 22. o,p’-DDE
123-5032 2. Chloroneb 23. Endosulfan I
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Propachlor 24. a-Chlordane
4. Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS) 25. Dieldrin
Column: DB-1701p 5. Trifluralin 26. p,p’-DDE
123-7732 6. a-BHC 27. o,p’-DDD
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 7. Hexachlorobenzene 28. Endrin
8. b-BHC 29. Endosulfan II
Column: Guard Column 9. g-BHC 30. Chlorobenzilate
160-2535-10 10. Pentachloronitrobenzene 31. p,p’-DDD
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 11. p,p'-Dichlorobiphenyl 32. o,p’-DDT
Carrier: Helium at 29.2 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C 12. d-BHC 33. Endrin aldehyde
13. Heptachlor 34. Endrin ketone
Oven: 60 °C for 0.5 min 14. Alachlor 35. Carbophenothion
60-140 °C at 20 °C/min 15. Aldrin 36. p,p’-DDT
140-280 °C at 11 °C/min 16. Chlorpyrifos 37. Endosulfan sulfate
280 °C for 23 min 17. DCPA 38. Hexabromobenzene (HBB)
Injection: Splitless, 200 °C 18. Isodrin 39. Methoxychlor
19. Heptachlor epoxide 40. Mirex
Detector: ECD, 325 °C 20. Captan 41. cis-Permethrin
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 21. g-Chlordane 42. trans-Permethrin
Sample: 2.0 µL, 20-200 pg/µL 43. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS)

33
26

25

3
36 38

4 14 17
9
5 11 40
8 12 28 30
35
16 43
6 21 25
24 31
7 19
39
29
Enlarged view of critical pair on DB-5 18 23 28
10 27
15 42
1 13
2
20 37
41

DB-5
10 20 30 40
Time (min)
DB-1701P
34
2 41

36
1 13
32
42
15
22
31 29
6 23
37
8 16 1219
35 7
2124 30
33 43
8, 18 26 27, 28
18 9 40
29 20, 25
31 5 14

11 17

38
4 36
3

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organochlorine pesticides
Column: VF-17ms 1. a-BHC
Cp8982 2. b-BHC
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 100 9 3. d-BHC
3
Sample: 1.0 µL 5 16 4. g-BHC (lindane)
4 12 5. Heptachlor
1 2 8
Sample Conc: 200 µg/mL 6
10 13 15 6. Aldrin
7
14
Carrier: Helium, 70 kPa 7. Heptachlorepoxide
11 8. Endosulfan I
Injection: Splitter, 1:100 9. 4,4’-DDE

Percent
Detector: MS, Ion Trap, TIC 10. Dieldrin
11. Endrin
12. 4,4’-DDD
13. Endosulfan II
14. Endrin aldehyde
15. 4,4’-DDT
16. Endosulfan sulfate
0

19 min 27
VGC0009

nitrogen/phosphorus Containing pesticides,


EpA Method 507
Column: Hp-5ms
Suggested Supplies
19091S-433
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 30 cm/sec (13.6 psi) pressure program Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Oven: 80-178 °C at 30 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
178 °C for 4 min
178-205 °C at 2 °C/min
205-310 °C at 30 °C/min
310 °C for 4 min 1. Dichlorvos 22. Metribuzin
2. EPTC 23. Simetryn
Injection: Splitless, 260 °C 3. Butylate 24. Alachlor
1 min purge delay 4. Mevinphos 25. Ametryn
Detector: NPD, 290 °C 5. Vernolate 26. Prometryn
Helium makeup gas at 30 mL/min 6. Pebulate 27. Terbutryn
7. Tebuthiuron 28. Bromacil
8. Molinate 29. Metolachlor
9. Ethoprop 30. Triademefon
10. Cycloate 31. MGK-264
11. Chlorpropham 32. Diphenamid
41 12. Atraton 33. Stirofos
13. Simazine 34. Butachlor
14
9 13 15 14. Prometon 35. Fenamiphos
2 12
5 7
36 16 23 15. Atrazine 36. Napropamide
8 24 16. Propazine 37. Tricyclazole
25, 26
10 17
42
17. Terbufos 38. Merphos
20 27 40
18. Pronamide 39. Carboxin
19 38
22 19. Diazinon 40. Norflurazon
1
30 37 20. Disulfoton 41. Hexazinone
11 36
4 18 35 43 21. Terbacil 42. Fenarimol
32
21 28 34
33 39 43. Fluridone
29 31

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCEP014

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Herbicides I
Column: DB-XLB
Suggested Supplies
122-1232
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 32 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-180 °C at 10 °C/min
180-230 °C at 5 °C/min
230-320 °C at 10 °C/min 1. Monuron 15. Pronamide
320 °C for 2 min 2. Diuron 16. Secbumeton
3. EPTC 17. Terbacil
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 4. Dichlobenil 18. Alachlor
30 sec purge activation time 5. Vernolate 19. Propanil
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line 6. Pebulate 20. Ametryn
Full scan 50-400 7. Molinate 21. Prometryne
8. Sulfallate 22. Simetryn
Sample: 2 µL x 10-50 ng/µL solution 9. Atraton 23. Metribuzin
in acetone 10. Prometon 24. Terbutryn
11. Atrazine 25. Metolachlor
11, 12, 13
12. Propazine 26. Bromacil
5 8 16 13. Simazine 27. Dacthal
14. Terbuthylazine 28. Diphenamid
27
12 25, 26 29. Butachlor
4 20 - 23 30. Napropamide
10
31. Carboxin
7 15 36 32. Tricyclazole
18, 19 29 33. Norflurazon
28 34 34. Hexazinone
6 35. Difolotan
14 24
3 36. Fluridone
31
9 17 30 33 35 * Impurity
32
1 2

10 15 20 25 30 35 36
Time (min) GCEP019

Herbicides II
Column: DB-210
122-0232
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
4 6 7 9 10 1. Phorate
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec
2. Ethoprop
Oven: 140-215 °C at 3 °C/min 5 3. Terbufos
8 4. Atrazine
Injection: Split 1:50, 1 µL 5. Fonofos
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 2 6. Propachlor
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 1 7. Chlorpyrifos
3 8. Alachlor
9. Metolachlor
10. Cyanazine

25 min

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C1 and C2 Halocarbons (Freons)


Column: GS-Gaspro Freon # Freon #
113-4362 1. Chlorotrifluoromethane* 13 13. 1,1-Difluoroethane 152a
60 m x 0.32 mm 2. Trifluoromethane 23 14. 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane 114
3. Bromotrifluoromethane 13B1 15. 2-Chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane 124
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec,
4. Chloropentafluoroethane 115 16. 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane 142b
constant velocity
5. Pentafluoroethane 125 17. Dichlorofluoromethane 21
Oven: 40 °C for 2 min, 6. 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane 143a 18. Trichlorofluoromethane 11
40-120 °C at 10 °C/min 7. Dichlorodifluoromethane 12 19. Chloroethane 160
120 °C for 3 min 8. Chlorodifluoromethane 22 20. Dichloromethane 30
120-200 °C at 10 °C/min 9. 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane 134a 21. 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane 141b
10. Chloromethane 40 22. 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane 123
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 11. 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane 134 23. 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane 113
0.20 min purge activation time 12. Bromochlorodifluoromethane 12B1 24. 1,2-Dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane 114B2
Detector: MSD, 280 °C, *Peak not shown
full scan 45-180 amu 10 22
9
Sample: 1.0 µL of 100 ppm mixture 17
of AccuStandard M-REF & 11
15

M-REF-X in methanol 8 13 21
23

19
Suggested Supplies 12 16
18 24
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 5 14

Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316


67
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 2
3
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 20
4
1

5 10 15
Time (min) GCEA005

nitrogen Containing Herbicides (EpA Method 507)


12
Column: DB-35 1 34 5 11 13

125-1937 1. Eptam
2 8
2. Sutan
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.50 µm
3. Vernam
15
Carrier: Helium at 38 cm/sec (5 mL/min), 4. Tillam
measured at 150 °C 5. Ordram
18, 19 6. Treflan
Oven: 60 °C for 1 min
7 7. Balan
60-290 °C at 15 °C/min 6
8. Ro-Neet
290 °C for 5 min
9. Propachlor
Injection: Megabore Direct, 290 °C, 1 µL of 3 ng/µL standard 10
17 10. Tolban
9 11. Propazine
Detector: NPD, 290 °C
12. Atrazine
13. Simazine
14. Terbacil
22
15. Sencor
16 16. Dual
17. Paarlan
14 20 18. Prowl
19. Bromacil
20. Oxadiazon
21 21. GOAL
22. Hexazinone

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Time (min)
GCNITR01

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Free phenols
Column: Hp-50+
1. Phenol
19091L-433
250 ºC 2. 2-chlorophenol
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
1 min 3. 2,4-dimethylphenol
100 ºC 15 ºC/min
Carrier: Hydrogen, constant flow 45 cm/sec 4. 2-nitrophenol
1 min
6 5. 2,4-dichlorophenol
Injection: Split 100:1 3
6. 4-chloro-3-methylphenol
1 9
Detector: FID 300 °C 45 7. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
2 10
7
8. 2,4-dinitrophenol
9. 4-nitrophenol
8
10. 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
11
11. Pentachlorophenol

6 8 10 12 14
Time (min)
FREEPHENS

EpA 625 Halogenated pesticides on "1701" Type phases


Column: VF-1701 pesticides
Cp9070 Highest response for p,p'-DDT
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Best peak shape for endrin aldehyde
Oven: 150 °C, 5 °C/min to 275 °C
Injection: Split, T=275 °C
ECD: T=275 °C, 2 pg

FactorFour VF-1701ms

Tailing on endrin aldehyde

Loss of p,p'-DDT

Vendor X '1701'

Tailing on endrin aldehyde

Vendor y '1701'

Degredation of p,p'-DDT

VGC0006

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organochlorine pesticides to EpA 625 via GC/MS


1. a-BHC
Column: VF-35ms 2. b-BHC
Cp8877 250 4 6
12 3. d-BHC
1 7
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 2 3 8 4. g-BHC (lindane)
9
Carrier: Helium, approx. 1.0 mL/min, 60 kPa 13 5. Heptachlor
10 15
5 16 6. Aldrin
Oven: 45 °C + 10 °C/min to 325 °C 7. Heptachlorepoxide
Injection: Split/splitless, in split mode, 1:100 11 8. Endosulfan I
14 9. 4,4’-DDE
Detector: Ion Trap MS 10. Dieldrin
11. Endrin
12. 4,4’-DDD
13. Endosulfan II
0
14. Endrin aldehyde
15. 4,4’-DDT
16. Endosulfan sulfate
21 min 28
VGC0008

organochlorine pesticides I EpA Method 8081A


1. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 26. Kelthane
Column: DB-35ms 2. 4-Chloro-3-nitrobenzotrifluoride (SS) 27. Heptachlor epoxide
122-3832 3. Hexachloropentadiene 28. g-Chlordane
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4. 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene (IS) 29. trans-Nonachlor
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C 5. Terrazole 30. a-Chlordane
6. Chloroneb 31. Endosulfan I
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min 7. Trifluralin 32. Captan
50-100 °C at 25 °C/min 8. 2-Bromobiphenyl (SS) 33. p,p'-DDE
100-300 °C at 5 °C/min 9. Tetrachloro m-xylene (SS) 34. Dieldrin
300 °C for 5 min 10. a, a-Dibromo-m-xylene 35. Chlorobenzilate
11. Propachlor 36. Perthane
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
12. Di-allate A 37. Chloropropylate
30 sec purge activation time
13. Di-allate B 38. Endrin
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line 14. Hexachlorobenzene 39. p,p'-DDD
Full scan at m/z 50-500 15. a-BHC 40. Endosulfan II
16. Pentachloronitrobenzene (IS) 41. p,p'-DDT
Sample: 1 µL of 35 µg/mL composite 8081A
17. g-BHC 42. Endrin aldehyde
standards, AccuStandard Inc.
18. b-BHC 43. Endosulfan sulfate
19. Heptachlor 44. Dibutylchlorendate (SS)
20. Alachlor 45. Captafol
Suggested Supplies 21. d-BHC 46. Methoxychlor
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 22. Chlorothalonil 47. Endrin ketone
23. Aldrin 48. Mirex
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316 24. Dacthal 49. cis-Permethrin
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 25. Isodrin 50. trans-Permethrin
8, 9 * Breakdown Products
SS - Surrogate Standard
Standards used were a composite of individual solutions IS - Internal Standard
32, 33
supplied courtesy of AccuStandard Inc., 25 Science Park, 16
New Haven, CT 06511, 800-442-5290. 36
6
35 37 39
14 46
3 24 41
11 20
15 19 22 25
5 23 49
1 2 17 18 48
7 21 43 44
27 283031 34 40 47
38
29 42
4
10 13
45
12
26

50

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Time (min) GCEP003

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organochlorine pesticides II EpA Method 8081A


Column: DB-5ms
122-5532 1. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 26. Kelthane
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 2. 4-Chloro-3-nitrobenzotrifluoride (SS) 27. Heptachlor epoxide
3. Hexachloropentadiene 28. g-Chlordane
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C
4. 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene (IS) 29. trans-Nonachlor
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min 5. Terrazole 30. a-Chlordane
50-100 °C at 25 °C/min 6. Chloroneb 31. Endosulfan I
100-300 °C at 5 °C/min 7. Trifluralin 32. Captan
300 °C for 5 min 8. 2-Bromobiphenyl (SS) 33. p,p'-DDE
9. Tetrachloro m-xylene (SS) 34. Dieldrin
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 10. a, a-Dibromo-m-xylene 35. Chlorobenzilate
30 sec purge activation time 11. Propachlor 36. Perthane
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line 12. Di-allate A 37. Chloropropylate
Full scan at m/z 50-500 13. Di-allate B 38. Endrin
14. Hexachlorobenzene 39. p,p'-DDD
Sample: 1 µL of 35 µg/mL composite 8081A 15. a-BHC 40. Endosulfan II
standards, AccuStandard Inc. 16. Pentachloronitrobenzene (IS) 41. p,p'-DDT
17. g-BHC 42. Endrin aldehyde
18. b-BHC 43. Endosulfan sulfate
Standards used were a composite of individual solutions
19. Heptachlor 44. Dibutylchlorendate (SS)
supplied courtesy of AccuStandard Inc., 25 Science Park,
New Haven, CT 06511, 800-442-5290. 20. Alachlor 45. Captafol
21. d-BHC 46. Methoxychlor
22. Chlorothalonil 47. Endrin ketone
23. Aldrin 48. Mirex
24. Dacthal 49. cis-Permethrin
25. Isodrin 50. trans-Permethrin
35, 37
* Breakdown Products
SS - Surrogate Standard
IS - Internal Standard

36, 38
30, 31

16
6 8
33 39
9 14

3 11 24 25 41 46 49
1 15 22 20 23 48
5 18 17 21 19
40
27 28 34 47
2 43 44
7 29 42
4 10 13 32
12 45

50
26

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Time (min) GCEP004

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Agilent's Ultra Inert Test probe Mixture


Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert 1. 1-Propionic acid
122-5532UI 2. 1-Octene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. n-Octane
4. 4-Picoline
Carrier: Hydrogen, constant pressure, 38 cm/s
5. n-Nonane
Oven: 65 °C isothermal 6. Trimethyl phosphate
7. 1,2-Pentanediol
Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 0.5 µL syringe pA 4
8. n-Propylbenzene
(P/N 5188-5246), 0.02 µL split injection 30
9. 1-Heptanol
27.5 10. 3-Octanone
Injection: Split/splitless; 250 °C, 1.4 mL/min; split column flow 2
5

900 mL/min; gas saver flow 75 mL/min at 2.0 min 25 3 11. n-Decane
22.5 8
Detector: FID at 325 °C; 450 mL/min air, 40 mL/min hydrogen, 1

45 mL/min nitrogen makeup 20


9
11
17.5 10
7
15
A properly deactivated DB-5ms Ultra Inert column delivers symmetrical 6

peak shapes, along with increased peak heights, which allow for 12.5

accurate integration and detection of trace analytes. 10

0 2 4 6 8 10
Time (min)
DB5msPeaks

Trace Level polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon


(pAH) Analyses
Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert 1. Naphthalene 9. Benz[a]anthracene
122-5532UI 2. Acenaphthylene 10. Chrysene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Acenaphthene 11. Benzo[b]fluoranthene
4. Fluorene 12. Benzo[k]fluoranthene
Carrier: Helium constant flow 30 cm/s
5. Phenanthrene 13. Benzo[a]pyrene
Oven: 40 °C (1 min) to 100 °C (15 °C/min) 6. Anthracene 14. Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
10 °C to 210 °C (1 min) 7. Fluoranthene 15. Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
5 °C/min. to 310 °C (8 min) 8. Pyrene 16. Benzo[g,h,i]perylene

Injection: Split/splitless; 260 °C, 53.7 mL/min. total flow, Abundance


purge flow 50 mL/min. on at 0.5 min., 180000
10 12
gas saver flow 80 mL/min. on at 3.0 min. 160000
5 7
8 9
11
13
140000 3 4 6
Detector: MSD source at 300 °C 120000 2
15
16
1 14
Quadrapole at 180 °C 100000
Transfer line at 290 °C 80000
Scan range 50-550 AMU 60000
40000
20000
0
5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00
Time (min) GCSV_PAH

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Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-furans
Column A: DB-225
122-2232
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm A B
Column B: DB-225ms 18:03
2, 3, 7, 8-TCDF
19:33
17:55 2, 3, 4, 7-TCDF
122-2932 2, 3, 4, 7-TCDF
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 18:18
1, 2, 3, 9-TCDF

Carrier: Helium at 12 mL/min


Oven: 160-250 °C at 7 °C/min
250 °C until compounds elute
Injection: Splitless, 240 °C
Detector: VG Autospec Ultima
17:30 18:00 18:42 19:00 19:48 20:36
Time (min) Time (min)
GCES001

Note the separation between 2,3,7,8-TCDF and 2,3,4,7-TCDF on DB-225 is also easily
achievable (and actually a little better!) on DB-225ms.

Congeners in DIn Method pCBs


Column: DB-XLB
Suggested Supplies
122-1236
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 34.2 cm/sec, Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
measured at 150 °C Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min
100-320 °C at 5.6 °C/min
Injection: Hot on-column, 250 °C BZ 31 BZ 101 (90) BZ 153 BZ 180
BZ 28
Split flow 100 mL/min
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line BZ 33 (21) BZ 89, 56, 84

SIM of 221.9, 255.9,


291.9, 325.8, 359.8,
395.8, 429.7, 463.7
BZ 60
Sample: 2 µL dilute Aroclor mixture BZ 92
BZ 132

BZ 20 BZ 193

BZ 209

18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
Time (min)
GCES005

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Extended Temperature program


Resolving Congeners 52 and 138
Column: DB-XLB
122-1236 BZ 138
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm BZ 52

Carrier: Helium at 34.2 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C


Oven: 100 °C for 1 min BZ 49
100-275 °C at 1.6 °C/min
Injection: Hot on-column, 250 °C BZ 163

Split flow 100 mL/min BZ 48 BZ 129, 178


BZ 158
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line BZ 164
BZ 43
SIM of 221.9, 255.9, 291.9, 325.8, 359.8, 395.8,
429.7, 463.7 60.0 60.5 61.0 61.5 62.0 85.0 85.5 86.0
Sample: 2 µL dilute Aroclor mixture Time (min) Time (min) GCES006

pCBs by EpA Method 8082


Column: DB-35ms 1. IUPAC 1 13. IUPAC 153
123-3832 2. Tetrachloro-m-xylene (IS/SS) 14. IUPAC 141
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. IUPAC 5 15. IUPAC 137
4. IUPAC 18 16. IUPAC 187
Column: DB-XLB 5. IUPAC 31 17. IUPAC 183
123-1236 6. IUPAC 52 18. IUPAC 180
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 7. IUPAC 44 19. IUPAC 170
8. IUPAC 66 20. IUPAC 206
Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec (EPC in constant flow mode)
9. IUPAC 101 21. Decachlorobiphenyl (IS/SS)
Oven: 110 °C for 0.5 min 10. IUPAC 87 IS/SS - Internal Standard/
110-320 °C at 15 °C/min 11. IUPAC 110 Surrogate Standard
320 °C for 5 min DB-35ms
12. IUPAC 151
14 19
2 15
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 18
10 11 20
30 sec purge activation time 12
17
16
Detector: µECD, 350 °C 8
13
9
Nitrogen makeup gas 7
5
(column + makeup flow = 30 mL/min constant flow) 6 21
3
Sample: 50 pg per component 4

Suggested Supplies 1

Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 6 8 10 12 14 16


Time (min)
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
DB-XLB
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 2

15
14 19
18
17
10
11
12 16 20
8 13
7 9
5
6
3
21
4

6 8 10 12 14 16
Time (min) GCES007

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pyrethrins
Column: DB-1 1. Heptadecane
Detector: FID, 300 °C
2. Octadecane
123-1032 Helium makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3. Endo-MGK 264
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
Sample: 1 µL 4. Exo-MGK 264
Carrier: Helium at 39 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C 5. Methoprene
1 3 4 5 9 6. Cinerin I
Oven: 180 °C for 11 min
7. Jasmolin I
180-200 °C at 10 °C/min
8. Pyrethrin I
200 °C for 8 min
9. BPE (PB)
200-210 °C at 10 °C/min
10. Cinerin II
210 °C for 18 min
11. Jasmolin II
210-245 °C at 30 °C/min
12. Pyrethrin II
245 °C for 4 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C MGK 264 = N-Octylbicycloheptene
Split ratio 1:20 8 dicarboximide
2 BPE = Butylcarbityl 6-propylpiperonyl ether
6
7 10 11 12
Chromatogram courtesy of Khan Nguyen and Richard Moorman
of Sandoz Agro Inc. 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44
Time (min) GCES010

organotin Compounds I
Column: Hp-1
19091Z-012 Sn (303 nm)
1. Dimethylpentyltin
25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.17 µm 5
2. Tetrabutyltin
Carrier: Helium, 100 kPa Injection: Splitless 2 3 4 3. Methyltripentyltin
1 6
4. Tributylpentyltin
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min Detector: AED, 330 °C
7 5. Dibutylpentyltin
50-260 °C at 15 °C/min
Sample: 1 µL 6. Butlypentyltin
7. Tetrapentyltin

Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 7 8 9 10 11 12
Time (min) GCES011
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

Standard Solution
organotin Compounds II Oct2SnPh

Column: Hp-5
19091J-002 Bu2SnPh
25 m x 0.20 mm, 0.11 µm Solvent
Vent
Bu2SnPh2 BuSnPh2

Carrier: Helium, 0.75 mL/min constant flow Detector: AED, 300 °C


Hg selective at 254 mm
Oven: 60-360 °C at 5 °C/min 0 10 20 30 40 50
Sample: 1 µL Time (min)
Injection: Splitless, 300 °C
Harbor Sediment BuSnPh2
35 pg

Suggested Supplies Me2SnPh


Bu4Sn Bu2SnPh2
14 pg Bu SnPh 78 pg
2 2 Ph4Sn
17 pg
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 35 pg Oct2SnPh
Solvent
Vent
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 0 10 20 30 40
Time (min) GCES013

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Semivolatile Compounds, US EpA Method 8270


Column: Hp-5ms Suggested Supplies
19091S-133
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
Carrier: Ramped flow 1.2 mL/min for 0.0 min
Ramp at 99 mL/min to 2.0 mL/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
2.0 mL/min for 0.35 min
Ramp at 10 mL/min to 1.2 mL/min
Oven: 40 °C for 1.0 min Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
40-100 °C at 15 °C/min 30 mL/min purge flow at 0.35 min
100-240 °C at 20 °C/min
Detector: 5973 MSD, 310 °C transfer line
240-310 °C at 10 °C/min
Scan range 35-500 amu, 3.25 scans/sec
Sample: 1 µL of 50 ng standard

1. n-Nitrosodimethylamine 36. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 52. Fluorene 68. Terphenyl-d14


2. Pyridine 37. 2-Fluorobiphenyl 53. 4-Nitroaniline 69. Benzidine
3. 2-Fluorophenol 38. 2-Chloronaphthalene 54. 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 70. Butylbenzylphthalate
4. Phenol-d5 39. 2-Nitroaniline 55. n-Nitrosodiphenylamine 71. 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
5. Phenol 40. Dimethylphthalate 56. Azobenzene 72. Benzo[a]anthracene
6. Aniline 41. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 57. 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 73. Chrysene-d12
7. Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether 42. Acenaphthylene 58. 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether 74. Chrysene
8. 2-Chlorophenol 43. 3-Nitroaniline 59. Hexachlorobenzene 75. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
9. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 44. Acenaphthene-d10 60. Pentachlorophenol 76. Di-n-octylphthalate
10. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4 45. Acenaphthene 61. Phenanthrene-d10 77. Benzo[b]fluoranthene
11. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 46. 2,4-Dinitrophenol 62. Phenanthrene 78. Benzo[k]fluoranthene
12. Benzyl alcohol 47. 4-Nitrophenol 63. Anthracene 79. Benzo[a]pyrene
13. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 48. Dibenzofuran 64. Carbazole 80. Perylene-d12
14. 2-Methylphenol 49. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 65. Di-n-butylphthalate 81. Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
15. Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether 50. Diethylphthalate 66. Fluoranthene 82. Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
16. 4-Methylphenol 51. 4-Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether 67. Pyrene 83. Benzo[g,h,i]perylene
17. n-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine
18. Hexachloroethane 75
67
19. Nitrobenzene-d5 45
62
63 66
65
20. Nitrobenzene 52
64 70
37 76
21. Isophorone 33 48 51 56 68, 69 74
22, 23
22. 2-Nitrophenol 29 42 55
38 50
23. 2,4-Dimethylphenol 58 61
40 72
24. Benzoic acid 18
32
73
25. Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane 16 21 28 26
25 35 41 78
26. 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4, 5
12 36 43
27 71
14 13 53 59
27. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 30 39 60 77
10 11 20 47 54
31
28. Naphthalene-d8 9 19
17 79
29. Naphthalene 8 15
34 46 57
30. 4-Chloroaniline 3 80
6 7 18
31. Hexachlorobutadiene 1, 2
82
32. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 81
83
33. 2-Methylnaphthalene 24
34. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
35. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Time (min) GCES015

A variety of Agilent HP-5ms and DB-5ms columns can be used for 8270 and similar semivolatiles applications. The column shown above was chosen to maximize inertness
and robustness to residues with a thicker 0.5 µm film, but the price paid is a slightly longer run time.
An HP-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm, P/N 19091S-433 would give shorter run times, with slightly less inertness and robustness.
A DB-5ms, 30 m x 0.25 mm id, 0.25 µm, P/N 122-5532, would give slightly less inertness, but offer better resolution of PAHs such as Benzo[b]fluoranthene and
Benzo[k]fluoranthene. A DB-5ms, 20 m x 0.18 mm x 0.18 µm, P/N 121-5522, can offer significantly reduced run times with a modest loss of inertness.

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Column: DB-5ms
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
121-5522
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316

Carrier: Helium at 49 cm/sec, measured at 80 °C Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267


constant flow program
Oven: 80 °C for 0.5 min 1. Dimethyl phthalate 11. Butyl benzyl phthalate
80-160 °C at 30 °C/min 2. Diethyl phthalate 12. Hexyl 2-ethylhexyl phthalate
160-320 °C at 15 °C/min 3. Benzyl benzoate (IS) 13. Bis(2-n-butoxyethyl) phthalate
4. Diisobutyl phthalate 14. Dicyclohexyl phthalate
Injection: Splitless, 300 °C
5. Di-n-butyl phthalate 15. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
30 sec purge activation time
6. Bis(4-methoxyethyl) phthalate 16. Diphenyl phthalate (SS)
Detector: MSD, 325 °C transfer line 7. Bis(4-methyl-2-pentyl) phthalate * 17. Diphenyl isophthalate (SS)
Full scan m/z 50-400 8. Bis(2-ethoxyethyl) phthalate 18. Di-n-octyl phthalate
9. Diamyl phthalate 19. Dibenzyl phthalate (SS)
Sample: 1 µL of 20 ng/µL
10. Dihexyl phthalate 20. Dinonyl phthalate
Method 8061 mixture (Accustandard) in hexane * Two isomers
10
IS - Internal Standard
4
2 15
SS - Surrogate Standard
9
14
1 5 18
11

16
12
19 20
13
8
3
6
17

7*

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Time (min) GCES017

US EpA Method 8270 Short Mix


Suggested Supplies
Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert
122-5532UI Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Syringe: Autosampler syringe, 0.5 µL, 23g, cone, 5188-5246
Carrier: Helium constant flow 30 cm/s
1. N-nitrosodimethylamine
Oven: 40 °C (1 min) to 100 °C (15 °C/min), 6 11 12 16 17
5 2. Aniline
10 °C to 210 °C (1 min),
3. 1,4 dichoronezene-D4
5 °C/min to 310 °C (8 min) 14
18
4. 1,4 dichlorobenzene
3
Injection: Split/splitless; 260 °C, 53.7 mL/min 2 5. Naphthalene-D8
total flow, purge flow 50 mL/min on 6. Acenapthene-D10
at 0.5 min, gas saver flow 80 mL/min 13
7. 2,4-dinitrophenol
10 15
on at 3.0 min 8. 4-nitrophenol
9. 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
Detector: MSD source at 300 °C, quadrupole 9 10. Pentachlorophenol
1
at 180 °C, transfer line at 290 °C, 8
11. 4-aminobiphenyl
4 7
full scan m/z 50-550 12. Phenanthrene- D10
Sample: 1.0 µL splitless injection, 13. Benzidine
5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 14. Chrysene-D12
5 ng each component on-column Time (min)
EPA8270 15. 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine
16. Benzo [b] fluoranthene
Semivolatile analysis using methods similar to US EPA Method 8270 is becoming increasingly important in environmental laboratories 17. Benzo [k] fluoranthene
worldwide. Acidic compounds such as benzoic acid or 2,4-dinitrophenol – along with strong bases such as pyridine or benzidine – 18. Perylene-D12
are examples of active species found in the semivolatile sample set. This DB-5ms Ultra Inert column demonstrates excellent inertness
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phenols
Column: DB-5ms Suggested Supplies
122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column: DB-XLB Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
122-1232 Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: He at 1.2 mL/min Constant Flow
Oven: 40 °C for 2.00 min
40-100 °C at 40 °C/ min
100 °C for 0.50 min
1. Phenol
100-140 °C at 2 °C/min
2. 2-Chlorophenol
140-340 °C at 30 °C/min
3. 2-Methylphenol
Injection: Pulsed Splitless, 200 °C 4. 4-Methylphenol
Pulse Pressure & Time: 25.0 psi for 1.00 min 5. 3-Methylphenol
Purge Flow & Time: 50.0 mL/min for 0.25 min 6. 2-Chloro-5-methylphenol
Gas Saver Flow & Time: 20.0 mL/min for 3.00 min 7. 2,6-Dimethylphenol
8. 2-Nitrophenol
Detector: MSD, 320 °C Transfer Line
9. 2,4-Dimethylphenol
Quadrapole at 150 °C
10. 2,5-Dimethylphenol
Source at 230 °C
11. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
12. 2,3-Dimethylphenol
13. 2,5-Dichlorophenol
14. 2,3-Dichlorophenol
15. 2-Chlorophenol
16. 4-Chlorophenol
17. 3,4-Dimethylphenol
18. 2,6-Dichlorophenol
DB-5ms 12, 13
19. 4-Chloro-2-methylphenol
36, 37
15, 17
22, 23 20. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
24 26 27 21. 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol
25 34
35
14 33 38 39 22. 2,4-Dibromophenol
28 29, 30
4, 5 10 1920 21
40
23. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
9
67 11 18 32 24. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
1 2
3
25. 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol
8 31
26. 3,5-Dichlorophenol
27. 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol
28. 3,4,-Dichlorophenol
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 29. 3-Nitrophenol
Time (min) 30. 2,5-Dinitrophenol
36
31. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
DB-XLB
32. 4-Nitrophenol
33. 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol
34. 2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol
38
39
35. 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
12 36. 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol
11, 13
7 34 37. 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
6 8, 10
17 33 35
15
40 38. Pentachlorophenol
2 3 30, 32 37
1 5 14 16 22 39. Dinoseb
4 19 23, 24
9 21 40. 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
25 26 27 28
18 31
20
29

6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Time (min)
GCES019

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pAHs
Column: DB-17ms
Suggested Supplies
122-4732
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at: 34.1 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Oven: 95 °C for 0.5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
95-340 °C at 5 °C/min
340 °C for 5 min
Injection: Split, 300 °C
Split ratio 1:40
Detector: MSD, 340 °C transfer line
Scan 80-330 amu
Sample: 2 µL, PAH standard

Ions Ions
1. Naphthalene 128 27. 3,6-Dimethylphenanthrene 206, 191
2. 2-Methylnaphthalene 142, 141 28. 1,3-Dinitronaphthalene 126, 218
3. 1-Methylnaphthalene 142, 141 29. 1,5-Dinitronaphthalene 218, 114
4. Azulene 128 30. Fluoranthene 202
5. Acenaphthene 154 31. 2,2'-Dinitrobiphenyl 198, 139
6. Biphenyl 154 32. Pyrene 202
7. 2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene 156, 155 33. 2-Methylfluoranthene 216, 215
8. Acenaphthalene 152 34. 2,3-Benzofluorene 216, 215
9. Dibenzofuran 168, 139 35. Dodecahydrotriphenylene 240, 198
10. Dibenzo-p-dioxin 184 36. 1-Amino-4-nitronaphthalene 188, 115
11. Fluorene 166, 165 37. 9-Phenylanthracene 254, 253
12. 1-Nitronaphthalene 127, 173 38. 1,2-Benzanthracene 228
13. 9,10-Dihydroanthracene 179, 180 39. Chrysene 240
14. 2-Nitronaphthalene 127, 173 40. Benz[a]anthracene-7,12-dione 258, 202
15. 2-Nitrobiphenyl 152, 115 41. 2,7-Dinitrofluorene 256, 163
16. Dibenzothiophene 184 42. Benzo[b]fluoroanthene 252
17. Phenanthrene 178 43. Benzo[k]fluoranthene 252
18. Anthracene 178 44. 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene 256, 241
19. 3-Nitrobiphenyl 199, 152 45. Benzo[e]pyrene 252
20. 4-Nitrobiphenyl 199, 152 46. Benzo[a]pyrene 252
21. 5,6-Benzoquinoline 179 47. Perylene 252
22. Carbazole 167 48. 3-Methylcholanthrene 268
23. 2-Methylanthracene 192, 191 49. 9,10-Diphenylanthracene 330
24. 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydrofluoranthene 178, 206 50. 1,2,3,4-Dibenzanthracene 278
25. 2-Phenylnaphthalene 204 51. 1,2,5,6-Dibenzanthracene 278
26. 9-Methylanthracene 192, 191 52. Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 276

50

The DB-35ms is also an excellent column for pAH analysis.

37

30 49 51
52
33 40 42 43
34 46 47
5, 6 16
18 25 26, 27 38 39 44, 45
48
22
11 21 23 32 35
2 9 13 15 17 20 28
12 24 31
3 7 8 19
1 10 14
4 41
36

10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Time (min) GCES018

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High Resolution phenol Analysis by GC/MS


Column: VF-5ms, Cp8944, 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Sample Conc: Approx. 5-10 ng per component on-column
1. Phenol
Carrier: Helium, 70 kPa 2. 2-Chlorophenol
3. o-Cresol
Injection: Split, 1:200, T=275 °C 4. m-Cresol
Detector: Ion Trap MS 5. p-Cresol
6. 2-Nitrophenol
7. 2,4-Dimethylphenol
1
4+5 8. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
9. 2,6-Dichlorophenol
10. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
11. 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol
10 12. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2 13. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
3
8 14. 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol
6+7 9
1213 14 15. 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol
11 15 19 21 16. 4-Nitrophenol
16 17
18 17. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
20 18. 2,3,5,6 Tetrachlorophenol
19. 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
20. Pentachlorophenol
21. 2-Se-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
0 min 45
VGC0013

phenols According to EpA Method 8040


Column: Cp-Sil 8 CB 1. Phenol
Cp7454 2. 2-Chlorophenol
50 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. o-Cresol
4. m-Cresol
Sample Conc: 1 ppm
5. p-Cresol
Oven: 80 °C to 200 °C, 8 °C/min 6. 2-Nitrophenol
7. 2,4-Dimethylphenol
Carrier: H2, 150 kPa (1.5 bar, 21 psi)
8. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
Injection: Split, 100 mL/min 9. 2,6-Dichlorophenol
10. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
Detector: FID
11. 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol
1 4+5 12. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2 10
13. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
3 14. 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol
15. 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol
8 16. 4-Nitrophenol
7
9 17. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
13
18. 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol
12 19
17 19. 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
11 14
15 16 21
20. Pentachlorophenol
21. 2-Sec-butyl-4,-dinitrophenol (Dinoseb)
18 20
6

0 min 15
VGC0014

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EpA Method 552.2


Column: DB-35ms DB-35ms 12

123-3832 11
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 1. Chloroacetic acid
2. Bromoacetic acid
9
Column: DB-XLB 3. Dichloroacetic acid
7
123-1236 4. Dalapon
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 2, 3
8
5. Trichloroacetic acid
5 6. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (IS)
Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec
1 4 7. Bromochloroacetic acid
(EPC in constant flow mode) 6
8. Bromodichloroacetic acid
Oven: 40 °C for 0.5 min 9. Dibromoacetic acid
40-200 °C at 15 °C/min 4 5 6 7 8 10. 2,3-Dibromopropionic acid (SS)
Time (min)
200 °C for 2 min 11. Chlorodibromoacetic acid
DB-XLB 12. Tribromoacetic acid
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
IS - Internal Standard
30 sec purge activation time 12
SS - Surrogate Standard
11
Detector: µECD, 350 °C
8, 9
Nitrogen makeup gas 7

(column + makeup flow = 30 mL/min constant flow)


3
Sample: 50 pg per component 5
2
4 10
1 6

Suggested Supplies 4 5 6 7 8
Time (min)
GCES020
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id,
G1544-80700
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

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Extended Analyte List for EpA Method 8021


Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
124-1374
75 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Column: DB-VRX Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
124-1574 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
75 m x 0.45 mm, 2.55 µm
Carrier: Helium at 9 mL/min, measured at 35 °C
1. Dichlorodifluoromethane 26. 1,2-Dichloropropane
Oven: 35 °C for 12 min 2. Chloromethane 27. Dibromomethane
35-60 °C at 5 °C/min 3. Vinyl chloride 28. Trifluorotoluene (IS)
60 °C for 1 min 4. Bromomethane 29. Bromodichloromethane
60-200 °C at 17 °C/min 5. Chloroethane 30. 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
200 °C for 5 min 6. Trichlorofluoromethane 31. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Sampler: Purge and Trap (O.I.A. 4560) 7. 2-Chloropropane (IS) 32. Toluene
Trap: Vocarb 3000 8. 1,1-Dichloroethene 33. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Preheat: 175 °C 9. Iodomethane 34. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
10. Allyl chloride 35. Tetrachloroethene
Desorb: 260 °C for 1 min
11. Methylene chloride 36. 1,3-Dichloropropane
Injection: J&W LVI (Low Volume Injector), 150 °C 12. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 37. Dibromochloromethane
13. 1,1-Dichloroethane 38. 1,2-Dibromoethane
Detector: A: PID (O.I.A. 4430), 200 °C Helium makeup gas
14. Chloroprene 39. 1-Chloro-3-fluorobenzene (IS)
at 20 mL/min
15. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 40. Chlorobenzene
B: ELCD (O.I.A. 4420), with NiCat reaction tube
16. 2,2-Dichloropropane 41. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
in the halogen mode, 950 °C reactor temperature
17. Bromochloromethane 42. Ethylbenzene
Sample: 20 ppb per component in 5 mL water 18. Chloroform 43. m-Xlyene
19. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 44. p-Xylene
20. Carbon tetrachloride 45. Styrene
21. 1,1-Dichloropropene 46. o-Xylene
22. Benzene 47. Bromoform
23. 1,2-Dichloroethane 48. Isopropylbenzene
24. Fluorobenzene (IS) 49. cis-1,4-Dichlorobutene
DB-624 35, 36 25. Trichloroethene 50. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
51. Bromobenzene
41
50
51, 52 52. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
34
53. n-Propylbenzene
54. 2-Chlorotoluene
31 62
37 60 65
20, 21 29
33 49 55. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
38 47
11 25 54
8
15, 16 18 23 26 40 68
69 56. 4-Chlorotoluene
12 27 39 56
6 13 19 63 57. tert-Butylbenzene
2 30 71
10 17
3 67
1 45
7
66 58. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
14
9
59. sec-Butylbenzene
60. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 61. p-Isopropyltoluene
Time (min)
62. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
63. Benzyl chloride
41
64. n-Butylbenzene
DB-VRX
35 50 65. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
60, 63
34 62 65, 66
66. Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
36 52 67. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
49 69
31 33 37 68 68. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
11 47
8, 9 25 38 40
69. Hexachlorobutadiene
12 18 54 56 71
13 15 23 20 26
29 39 51 70. Naphthalene
6 19
2 10 21
3 17 27 30 67 71. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
45 7 16
1 14

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Time (min)
GCEV004

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Fast VoC Analysis


Column: DB-624 Suggested Supplies
121-1324 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Carrier: Helium at 37 cm/sec, (constant flow mode) Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 35 °C for 4 min
35-200 °C at 15 °C/min
200 °C for 0.1 min
1. Dichlorofluoromethane 21. Bromodichloromethane
60-200 °C at 17 °C/min
2. Chloromethane 22. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Sampler: Purge and trap (Tekmar LSC 3000) 3. Vinyl chloride 23. Toluene
Purge: Helium for 11 min at 50 mL/min 4. Bromomethane 24. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Preheat: 250 °C 5. Chloroethane 25. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Desorb: 260 °C for 2 min 6. Trichlorofluoromethane 26. Tetrachloroethene
Line & valve:100 °C 7. 1,1-Dichloroethene 27. Dibromochloromethane
8. Methylene chloride 28. 1,2-Dibromomethane
Detector: MSD, 250 °C transfer line
9. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 29. Chlorobenzene
Full scan 35 -260 amu
10. 1,1-Dichloroethane 30. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
3.25 scans per second
11. 2,2-Dichloropropane 31. Ethylbenzene
Sample: 10 ppb per component in 25 mL water 12. Bromochloromethane 32. m-Xylene
13. Chloroform 33. p-Xylene
14. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 34. o-Xylene
15. Carbon tetrachloride 35. Bromoform
16. Benzene 36. Isopropylbenzene
17. Fluorobenzene 37. Bromofluorobenzene
18. Trichloroethene 38. Bromobenzene
19. 1,2-Dichloropropane 39. n-Propylbenzene
20. Dibromomethane 40. 2-Chlorotoluene
41. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
42. tert-Butylbenzene
48 43. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
32, 33 41 44. sec-Butylbenzene
45. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
46. 4-Isopropyltoluene
29 47. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Ideal for 5975 MSD 34 48. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
43 46 49. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
31 39 42 44 50. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
36
40 51. Hexachlorobutadiene
23 52. Naphthalene
45 51
53. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
26 47
1516
30 38
37 50
11 18 53
7
14 19 22
6 9 13
8 10 21 2425 52
23 4 12 27
1 5 17 20 28 35 49

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Time (min)
GCEV005

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EpA Method 551


Column: DB-1
122-1033 1. Chloroform 11. Dibromochloromethane
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 2. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 12. Bromochloroacetonitrile
3. Carbon tetrachloride 13. 1,2-Dibromoethane
Carrier: Helium at 24.8 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C
4. Trichloroacetonitrile 14. Tetrachloroethene
Oven: 35 °C for 9 min 5. Dichloroacetonitrile 15. 1,1,1-Trichloropropanone
35-40 °C at 10 °C/min 6. Bromodichloromethane 16. 1,2-Dibromopropane (IS)
4
40 °C for 3 min 7. Trichloroethene 17. Bromoform
40-150 °C at 6 °C/min 8. Chloral hydrate 18. Dibromoacetonitrile
150 °C for 1 min 3
9. 1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone 19. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
10. Chloropicrin
Injection: Splitless, 200 °C
15
15 sec purge activation time
14
Detector: ECD, 300 °C 18

Sample: 1 µL of 50 pg/µL, AccuStandard


19
6
2
9 12
Suggested Supplies 7
11
5
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
10 13 16 17
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 1
8

5181-3316
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 0 10 20 30 40
Time (min)
GCEV008

European Red List Volatiles


Column: DB-5.625
122-5632 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column: DB-624 Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
122-1334 Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Oven: 40 °C for 2 min
40-140 °C at 12 °C/min Sample: 1 µL of headspace of neat mixture
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
DB-5.625 DB-624
1 8 1
7
5

1. 1,1-Dichloroethylene
4
2. 1,1-Dichloroethane
3. Chloroform
5
2 7
4. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 2

6
5. 1,2-Dichloroethane 8
4
3 6. Carbon tetrachloride
7. Trichloroethylene 3
6
8. Tetrachloroethylene

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 2 4 6 8 10
Time (min) Time (min)
GCEV010

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EpA Volatiles by GC/MS (Split Injector) Suggested Supplies


Column: DB-VRX Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
122-1564 Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm
Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, measured at 45 °C
Oven: 45 °C for 10 min Injection: Split, 110 °C 61, 62 68, 63

45-190 °C at 12 °C/min Split flow 30 mL/min


190 °C for 2 min
Detector: MSD, 235 °C transfer line
190-225 °C at 6 °C/min
Full scan 35-260 amu (m/z 44 subtracted) 60 64 70
71
225 °C for 1 min 48 66 72 75 74
57 58 73
67 79
Sampler: Purge and trap (O.I.A. 4560) 44 50
78
76 80 83
32 36 53
42, 43 69 77 81
Purge: Helium for 11 min at 40 mL/min 33 47, 4549
82
84
29, 30 37 51 59
Trap: Tenax/Silica Gel/Carbosieve 36 39 40 46
38 54 52 85
89
27 31 90
Preheat: 175 °C 10, 14
13
12
25 34
41
55
56
88
91
20 21 28 65
Desorb: 220 °C for 0.6 min 23 4
7 11
16 15
18, 22
24 23 86
1 5 6 26
9 19 87

0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time (min) GCEV001

Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column: DB-624
122-1364 Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.40 µm Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C
Oven: 45 °C for 3 min Injection: Split, 110 °C
45-90 °C at 8 °C/min Split flow 30 mL/min 61,62
90 °C for 4 min
Detector: MSD, 235 °C transfer line
90-200 °C at 6 °C/min
Full scan 35-260 amu (m/z 44 subtracted) 63,64
200 °C for 5 min
70,71
Sampler: Purge and trap (O.I.A. 4560) 33, 34 72 76
48 52,53 73 79 83
60 66 74 78 8180
Purge: Helium for 11 min at 40 mL/min
15,16 75 82
58 84
Trap: Tenax/Silica Gel/Carbosieve 19, 20, 21, 22
69
67 90
14 26, 27 31, 32 85 88
Preheat: 175 °C 30
38 40 45
50
51 54
59 68
91
13 41 49
25
Desorb: 220 °C for 0.6 min 11 10
18 24
29 39 42 55 65
89
36 56
8, 9 12 23 35 46
17
4 86
1 7 43,
6 44
5 47
23 87

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Time (min) GCEV002

1. Dichlorodifluoromethane 21. 2,2-Dichloropropane 41. Dibromomethane 61. m-Xylene 81. p-Isopropyltoluene


2. Chloromethane 22. Propionitrile 42. Bromodichloromethane 62. p-Xylene 82. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
3. Vinyl chloride 23. Methyl acrylate 43. 2-Nitropropane 63. o-Xylene 83. n-Butylbenzene
4. Bromomethane 24. Methacrylonitrile 44. Chloroacetonitrile 64. Styrene 84. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
5. Chloroethane 25. Bromochloromethane 45. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 65. Bromoform 85. Hexachloroethane
6. Trichlorofluoromethane 26. Tetrahydrofuran 46. 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 66. Isopropylbenzene 86. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
7. Diethyl ether 27. Chloroform 47. 1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone 67. 4-Bromofluorobenzene (SS) 87. Nitrobenzene
8. 1,1-Dichloroethene 28. Pentafluorobenzene (IS) 48. Toluene 68. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 88. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
9. Acetone 29. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 49. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 69. Bromobenzene 89. Hexachlorobutadiene
10. Iodomethane 30. 1-Chlorobutane 50. Ethyl methacrylate 70. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 90. Naphthalene
11. Carbon disulfide 31. 1,1-Dichloropropene 51. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 71. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 91. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
12. Allyl chloride 32. Carbon tetrachloride 52. Tetrachloroethene 72. n-Propylbenzene
13. Methylene chloride 33. Benzene 53. 1,3-Dichloropropane 73. 2-Chlorotoluene IS - Internal Standard
14. Acrylonitrile 34. 1,2-Dichloroethane 54. 2-Hexanone 74. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene SS - Surrogate Standard
15. Methyl-tert-butyl ether 35. 2,2-Dimethylhexane 55. Dibromochloromethane 75. 4-Chlorotoluene note: Some compounds not present
in both chromatograms
16. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 36. Fluorobenzene (IS) 56. 1,2-Dibromoethane 76. tert-Butylbenzene
17. Hexane 37. 1,4-Difluorobenzene (IS) 57. 1-Chloro-3-fluorobenzene (IS) 77. Pentachloroethane
18. 1,1-Dichloroethane 38. Trichloroethene 58. Chlorobenzene 78. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
19. 2-Butanone 39. 1,2-Dichloropropane 59. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 79. sec-Butylbenzene
20. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 40. Methyl methacrylate 60. Ethylbenzene 80. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene

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High Speed VoC, EpA Method 8260


Suggested Supplies
Column: DB-VRX
121-1524 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
20 m x 0.18 mm, 1.00 µm
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Carrier: Helium at 55 cm/sec (1.5 mL/min) Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 45 °C for 3.0 min
45-190 °C at 36 °C/min
190-225 °C at 20 °C/min
225 °C for 0.5 min
Sampler: Purge and trap (Tekmar 3100) Injection: Split, 150 °C Sample: 5 mL
Purge: 11 min Split ratio 60:1 • Halogentated and aromatic analytes
Trap: Vocarb 3000 at 40 ppb
Detector: Agilent 5975 MSD,
Preheat: 245 °C • Internal standards at 20 ppb
Scan range: 35-260 amu
Desorb: 250 °C for 1min • Polar analytes (i.e., ethers, alcohols
Scan rate: 3.25 scans/sec
Bake: 260 °C for 10 min and ketones at 100-800 ppb)
Quad temperature: 150 °C
Line & valve:100 °C
Source temperature: 200 °C
Transfer line temp: 200 °C

1. Dichlorodifluoromethane 44. 2-Chloroethanol 87. o-Xylene 99. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene


2. Chloromethane 45. 1,1-Dichloropropene 88. 1,2,3-Trichlropropane 100. sec-Butylbenzene
3. Hydroxypropionitrile 46. 1-Butanol 89. cis-Dichlorobutene 101. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
4. Vinyl chloride 47. Carbon tetrachloride 90. 4-Bromofluorobenzene (IS) 102. Benzylchloride
5. Bromomethane 48. Chloroacetonitrile 91. Isopropylbenzene 103. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4 (IS)
6. Chloroethane 49. Benzene 92. Bromobenzene 104. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
7. Ethanol 50. tert-Amylmethyl ether 93. Propylbenzene 105. Isopropyltoluene
8. Acetonitrile 51. Fluorobenzene (IS) 94. 2-Chlorotoluene 106. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
9. Acrolein 52. 2-Pentanone 95. 4-Chlorotoluene 107. Butylbenzene
10. Trichlorofluoromethane 53. Dibromomethane 96. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 108. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
11. Isopropyl alcohol 54. 1,2-Dichloropropane 97. Pentachloroethane 109. Hexachloroethane
12. Acetone 55. Trichloroethene 98. tert-Butylbenzene 28, 29 110. Nitrobenzene
13. Ethyl ether 56. Bromodichloromethane 111. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
14. 1,1-Dichloroethene 57. 2-Nitropropane 112. Naphthalene
15. tert-Butyl alcohol 58. 1,4-Dioxane 113. Hexachlorobutadiene
Ideal for 5975 MSD
16. Acrylonitrile 59. Epichlorohydrin 114. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
17. Methylene chloride 60. Methyl methacrylate
18. Allyl chloride 61. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 8-10
19. Allyl alcohol 62. Propiolactone
20. 1-Propanol 63. Bromoacetone
21. Propargyl alcohol 64. Pyridine 14, 15
17 22
16 18
22. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 65. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 49
23
23. MTBE 66. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 55 61
24. 1,1-Dichloroethane 67. Toluene-d8 (IS) 2 5
24 32-34 43, 44
54
13 35, 36 56, 57
25. Propionitrile 68. Toluene 1 41, 42 45
3, 4 6 31 39, 40 47 51 53
30 59, 60
26. 2-Butanone 69. 1,3-Dichloropropane 25 48
11 12
27. Diisopropyl ether 70. Paraldehyde 7 21 27 37 38 46 50 52 61, 62
19 20 58
28. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 71. Ethyl methacrylate 26

29. Methacrylonitrile 72. Dibromochloromethane 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0


Time (min)
30. Bromochloromethane 73. 3-Chloropropionitrile 101, 102
103, 104
100 105
31. Chloroform 74. 1,2-Dibromoethane 98 99
80-82
32. 2,2-Dichloropropane 75. Tetrachloroethene 96, 97
77, 78
33. Ethyl acetate 76. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
34. Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 77. 1-Chlorohexane 86, 87 90, 91
93 107
35. Methyl acrylate 78. Chlorobenzene 94 98 6.4 6.5 6.6
95 106
36. Dibromofluoromethane (IS) 79. Ethylbenzene 79 84,85 111 114
68
113
37. Isobutanol 80. Bromoform 92 112
109
75
38. Dichloroethane-d4 (IS) 81. m-Xylene 76
66 69, 70
39. Pentafluorobenzene 82. p-Xylene 65 67 71 88
72 89 110
83
40. 1,2-Dichloroethane 83. trans-Dichlorobutene 74
108
63, 64 73
41. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 84. 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol
42. 1-Chlorobutane 85. Styrene
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0
43. Crotonaldehyde 86. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Time (min) GCEV003

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EpA Air Analysis Compendium Method To-14 Standard


Column: DB-1
123-1063
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm Suggested Supplies

Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec measured off of CO2 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
at 35 °C constant flow mode Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
35-120 °C at 5 °C/min
120-220 °C at 30 °C/min
220 °C for 5 min
1. CO2 24. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Injection: Entech 7100 cryogenic sample preconcentrator 2. Freon 12 (Dichlorodifluoromethane) 25. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
3. Chloromethane 26. Toluene-d8 (SS)
Detector: MSD
4. Freon 114 (1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane) 27. Toluene
Full scan of m/z 40-250
5. Vinyl chloride 28. 1,2-Dibromoethane
Sample: 400 mL of a 10 ppbV TO-14 standard 6. Bromomethane 29. Tetrachloroethene
and 100 mL of a 20 ppbV IS/SS standard 7. Chloroethane 30. Chlorobenzene-d5 (SS)
8. Freon 11 (Trichlorofluoromethane) 31. Chlorobenzene
9. 1,1-Dichloroethene 32. Ethylbenzene
10. Methylene chloride 33. m-Xylene
11. Freon 113 (1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane) 34. p-Xylene
12. 1,1-Dichloroethane 35. Styrene
13. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 36. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
14. Bromochloromethane (IS) 37. o-Xylene
15. Chloroform 38. 4-Bromofluorobenzene (SS)
16. 1,2-Dichloroethane 39. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
17. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 40. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
18. Benzene 41. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1
19. Carbon tetrachloride 42. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
20. 1,4-Difluorobenzene (IS) 43. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
11
21. 1,2-Dichloropropane 44. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
22. Trichloroethene 45. 1,2-Dibromobenzene (IS)
4 22
2 23. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 46. Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
17 18 19
15
21
8 13
12 20
9 10 16
23
14
3 5 6
7

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Time (min)
Peak 37
m/z 91

Peak 36 46
m/z 83 39 40

43
41
21.45 21.50 21.55 21.60 21.65
42

29
32 33 34 36 37
27 31 44
35
25 45
38
30
26
28
24

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
GCEA001
Time (min)

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Formaldehyde, 50ppb
Column: DB-5ms Suggested Supplies
123-5563
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 1.5 mL/min Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 35 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


35-85 °C at 10 °C/min
Sampler: Entech 7100 cryogenic sample preconcentrator 1. Formaldehyde
2. Acetaldehyde
Detector: GC/MS 6890/5973N 3 3. Acetone-d6
Scan 29-180 amu 0-6 min
4. Acetone
33-280 amu 6-30 min
5. Propanol
Electron Impact 70 eV
6. 2-Butanone
Sample: 100 cc 50 ppb Formaldehyde/20 ppb others

6
4

2 5

Agilent wishes to thank Entech Instruments for providing this chromatogram.


3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5
Time (min) GCEA003

Sulfur in Air
Column: DB-5ms
123-5563 1. Hydrogen Sulfide
5 2. Carbonyl Sulfide
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm
3. Methyl Mercaptan
Carrier: Helium, 1.5 mL/min 4. Dimethyl Sulfide
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min 5. Carbon Disulfude
35-140 °C at 6 °C/min 6. Bromochloromethane
140-220 °C at 15 °C/min 7. 1,4-Difluorobenzene
8. Chlorobenzene-d5
220 °C for 3 min
9. 4-Bromofluorobenzene
4
Sampler: Entech 7100 cryogenic sample
preconcentrator
2 9
8
Detector: GC/MS 6890/5973N 7
Scan 29-180 amu 0-6 min
33-280 amu 6-30 min
Electron Impact 70 eV
Sample: 400 cc 10 ppb Sulfurs 3 6
1

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Agilent wishes to thank Entech Instruments for providing this chromatogram. Time (min) GCEA004

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n2 o I
Column: Hp pLoT Q
19095p-Qo4 N2
30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm
CO2 N2O
Carrier: Helium, 5 psi (approximately 8 mL/min)
CH4
Oven: 35 °C isothermal
Injection: 250 µL, injected
Split ratio 1:3
Detector: TCD, 200 °C
Sample: approximately 200 ppmV methane
200 ppmV CO2 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8
250 ppmV N2O (nitrogen balance gas) Time (min) GCEA006

n2o II
Column: Hp pLoT
N2
19095p-MS6 O2
30 m x 0.53 mm, 25.00 µm
N2O
Carrier: Helium, 6 psi (approximately 10 mL/min)
Oven: 50 °C (5 min), 25 °C/min to 200 °C and hold CH4
CO
Injection: 250 µL injected
Split ratio 1:4
Detector: TCD, 250 °C
Column compensation on
Sample: approximately 200 ppmV methane 2 4 6 8 10
200 ppmV CO2 Time (min) GCEA007

250 ppmV N2O (nitrogen balance gas)

n2o III
Column: GS-CarbonpLoT
N2
113-3133
H2 O
30 m x 0.32 mm, 3.00 µm
Carrier: Helium, 12 psi (approximately 3 mL/min)
Oven: 35 °C isothermal
CH4 CO2 N2O
Injection: 250 µL injected
Split ratio 1:4
Detector: TCD, 200 °C
Sample: approximately 200 ppmV methane
200 ppmV CO2 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5
250 ppmV N2O (nitrogen balance gas) Time (min) GCEA008

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permanent Gases on a Thick Film Molsieve Column


Column: Molsieve 5Å 5
Cp7538 4
1. Helium
25 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm 3 2. Neon
3. Argon
Sample: 10 µL 2
4. Oxygen
Sample Conc: % range 5. Nitrogen
1
Carrier: H2
Oven: 30 °C
Injection: Split, 100 mL/min
Detector: TCD

0 min 5
VGC0004

Fast Analysis of permanent Gases and Co2


using Tandem pLoT Columns
Column: Cp-Sil pAH UltiMetal 1. He (from ms-5A)
Cp7429 2. O2 (from ms-5A)
Sample: 10 µL 3. N2 (from ms-5Å)
4. Methane (from ms-5Å)
Sample Conc: % level 5. CO (from ms-5Å)
2 3 6. He (from PBQ)
Carrier: H2, 60 kPA
7. N2 + O2 + CO (from PBQ)
Oven: 45 °C 7 8. Methane (from PBQ)
4 9. CO2 (from PBQ)
Injection: Split 50 mL/min
Detector: µ-TCD 2.5 minutes
5

8
1

6 9

0 min 5

VGC0005

Elutes from Molsieve 5Å Elutes from PoraBOND Q

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EpA Air Analysis Method To-15 Suggested Supplies


(1 ppbV Standard)
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Column: DB-5ms
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
123-5563
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Carrier: Helium, 1.5 mL/min


Oven: 35 °C for 5 min Detector: GC/MS 6890/5973N
35-140 °C at 6 °C/min Scan 29-180 amu 0-6 min
140-220 °C at 15 °C/min 33-280 amu 6-30 min
220 °C for 3 min Electron Impact 70 eV
Sampler: Entech 7100 cryogenic sample preconcentrator Sample: 400 mL sample load,
All compounds at 10 ppbV except Formaldehyde (50 ppbV),
Acetaldehyde (20 ppbV), Propanol (20 ppbV), Acetone (30 ppbV),
2-Butanone (30 ppbV)

Quantitation Ion Quantitation Ion Quantitation Ion


1. Formaldehyde 30 26. n-Hexane 57 51. Tetrachloroethene 166
2. Propene 41 27. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 96 52. 1,2-Dibromoethane 107
3. Dichlorodifluoromethane 85 28. Ethyl acetate 43 53. Chlorobenzene-d5 (IS) 117
4. Chloromethane 50 29. Bromochloromethane (IS) 128 54. Chlorobenzene 112
5. Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 85 30. Chloroform 83 55. Ethylbenzene 91
6. Acetaldehyde 29 31. Tetrahydrofuran 42 56. m-Xylene 91
7. Vinyl chloride 62 32. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 97 57. p-Xylene 91
8. 1,3-Butadiene 39 33. 1,2-Dichloroethane 62 58. Styrene 104
9. Bromomethane 94 34. Benzene 78 59. o-Xylene 91
10. Chloroethane 64 35. Carbon tetrachloride 117 60. Bromoform 173
11. Bromoethene 106 36. Cyclohexane 56 61. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 83
12. Trichlorofluoromethane 101 37. 1,4-Difluorobenzene (IS) 114 62. 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95
13. Acetone 58 38. 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane (Isooctane) 57 63. 4-Ethyltoluene 105
14. Propanal 29 39. n-Heptane 41 64. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 105
15. Isopropyl alcohol 45 40. Trichloroethene 130 65. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 105
16. 1,1-Dichloroethene 61 41. 1,2-Dichloropropane 63 66. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 146
17. 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2-2-trifluoroethane 101 42. 1,4-Dioxane 88 67. Benzyl chloride 91
18. Methylene chloride 49 43. Bromodichloromethane 83 68. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 146
19. 3-Chloro-1-propene (Allyl chloride) 76 44. 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) 43 69. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 146
20. Carbon disulfide 76 45. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 75 70. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 180
21. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 96 46. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 75 71. Hexachlorobutadiene 225
22. tert-Butyl methyl ether (MTBE) 73 47. Toluene 91
23. 1,1-Dichloroethane 63 48. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 97
24. Vinyl acetate 43 49. 2-Hexanone 43
25. 2-Butanone (MEK) 72 50. Dibromochloromethane 129
1
37

29

4, 5

53 62 71

17
63 65
40 64 68
66 69 70
555657
59
34, 35 38
39 44, 45 51
3 12 43 58
32 47 54 61
18, 19 25 36
30 41
13 21 48
16 23, 24 50 60 67
20 26 27
6, 7 9 11 22
52
8 14 33
1, 2 10 46
15 28 31
49
42

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Time (min) Time (min) GCEA002

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DB-624UI 1 µL/L Fermented Beverage Standard Mix


Column: DB-624UI
123-1334UI
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.8 µm
Carrier: Helium, 2.3 mL/min, constant flow set a 35 °C
1. acetyl aldehyde
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min
2. methanol
10 °C/min to 100 °C for 1.5 min
3. ethanol
15 °C/min to 220 °C for 3.0 min
4. acetone
25 °C/min to 250 °C for 2.8 min
5. isopropanol
Inlet: Split/splitless, 220 °C, 1 µL, split 20:1 6. isobutyl aldehyde
7. 1-propanol
MSD Restrictor: Scan mode 30-400 amu, source temp 230 °C,
8. butyl aldehyde
quad temp 150 °C, transfer line temp 260 °C
9. 2,3 butanedione (VDK)
Instrument: Agilent 7890/5975C equipped with MMI and FID 10. ethyl acetate
11. 2-butanol
Sampler: Agilent 7697A headspace with 111 position tray, 1 mL sample loop
12. isobutyl alcohol
13. 1-butanol
14. 2,3 pentanedione (VDK)
15. ethyl propanoate
16. propyl acetate
22 28 29 31 34
17. 3 pentanol
3 20 23 24 25
190000 27 18. isoamyl alcohol
16
19. active amyl alcohol
20. isobutyl acetate
21. 1-pentanol
32 22. ethyl butanonate
15
23. hexanal
24. isoamyl acetate
25. active amyl acetate
100000
26. 1-hexanol
27. heptanal
8
28. octanal
6 10
29. 1,3,5-trioxane imp
30. 1,3,5-trioxane imp
14
17 31. ethyl caprylate
1 19
4 18 26 30 33 32. 1-phenyl ethyl acetate
21
11 12
5
7 9 13 33. benzaldehyde, 3 methoxy
10000
2 34. ethyl caprate
2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00

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Spearmint oil
Column a: DB-1
122-1032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Column B: DB-1
121-1022
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm
Carrier: A: Helium 25 cm/sec measured at 40 °C
B: Hydrogen 47 cm/sec measured at 40 °C
Oven: A: 40 °C hold 1 min, 5 °C/min to 290 °C
B: 40 °C hold 0.38 min, 13 °C/min to 290 °C hold 13.09 min
Injection: 250 °C, Split 40:1, 1 µL injection

original Method with a


DB-1, 30 m x 0.25 mm,
0.25 µm column and Helium carrier

A 9 21

1. a-Pinene
2. Sabinene
25 3. b-Pinene
5
8
4. 3-Octanol
23
19 27 5. Myrcene
22
13 18 29 6. a-Terpinene
4 30 7. r-Cymene
1 3
2 12 16 20 24 26 8. 1,8-Cineol
31
67 10 14 15 17 28
11 9. Limonene
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 10. cis-Ocimene
Time (min) 11. trans-Ocimene
12. g-Terpinene
13. trans-Sabinene hydrate
14. Terpinolene
15. Linalool
Faster Method with a high efficiency
16. 3-Octyl acetate
DB-1, 20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm column
17. Isomenthone
and Hydrogen carrier 18. Terpinen-4-ol
19. Dihydrocarvone
B 9 21 20. trans-Carveol
21. l-Carvone
22. trans-Dihydrocarveol acetate
23. cis-Carvyl acetate
24. cis-Jasmone
25. b-Bourbonene
26. a-Bourbonene
8
25 27. b-Caryophylene
5 28. a-Copaene
10 29. trans-b-Farnesene
11 27
19 23 30. Germacrene-d
13 22
18 31. Viridiflorol
1 34 12 30
Using hydrogen as a carrier gas in conjunction with the 2 16 26 29
67 14 15 17 20 24 28 31
high efficiency column resulted in an overall speed gain
of 61% compared to the original method. In addition,
3 5 7 9 11
the resolution was well maintained throughout the
method translation process. Time (min)
SPEARMINT

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Lavender oil Characterization


Column: DB-1ms Ultra Inert
122-0132UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Instrument: Agilent 7890A/5975B MSD
and a 6890N FID equipped
Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 5.0 µL syringe (P/N 5188-5246),
1.0 µL injection
Carrier: Helium 40 cm/s, constant flow MSD system,
35 cm/s FID system 1. a-Pinene 19. Hexyl butyrate
2. Camphene 20. Cumic aldehyde
Inlet: 200:1 split
3. 1-Octen-3-ol 21. cis-Geraniol
Oven: 62 °C 12.5 min hold, 3 °C/min to 92 °C, 4. 3-Octanone 22. Linalool acetate
then 5 °C/min to 165 °C, then 100 °C/min 5. b-Myrcene 23. Borneol acetate
to 310 °C, 2.5 min hold 6. 3-Carene 24. Lavandulyl acetate
7. o-Cymene 25. Nerol acetate
Detector: MSD source at 300 °C, quadrupole at 180 °C, 8. Eucalyptol 26. Geranyl Acetate
transfer line at 280 °C, scan range 45-450 amu 9. D-Limonene 27. Caryophyllene
10. b-trans-Ocimene 28. a-Santoloene
11. b-cis-Ocimene 29. a-Bergamotene
Suggested Supplies 12. b-Linalool 30. b-Farnesene
13. Octen-1-ol acetate 31. Germacrene D
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
14. Camphor 32. g-Cardinene
Liner: Split liner, single taper MS certified liner with restriction to hold glass wool, 15. Borneol 33. Caryophyllene oxide
5188-6576 16. Lavandulol 34. tau-Cardinol
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273 17. Terpinen-4-ol 35. a -Bisabolol
18. a-Terpinol

12 22 27

24
14
8 17
30

18
10
15
11 31
23 26
28
1 2 35
5 9 25 32 34
5 6 7 13 16 21 29 33
34 19 20

LAVOIL

GC/MS total ion chromatogram of lavender oil sample on an Agilent J&W DB-1ms Ultra Inert 30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm capillary GC column (P/N 122-0132UI).
The well-resolved, sharp peaks observed on the column ensure reliable analysis and fingerprinting of lavender oils.

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Column: DB-waX
121-7022
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen @ 44.3 cm/sec Injection: Split 1:30, 250 °C
Measured @ 45 °C 1 µL of 1:35 oil in acetone
Oven: 45 °C hold 0.77 min Detector: MSD full scan at m/z 40-500
7.79 °C/min to 250 °C 250 °C transfer line

wild chamomile
6 1. a-Pinene
2. b-Pinene
3. b-Myrcene
4. D-Limonene
1
5. Eucalyptol
6. 2,4-Hexadienal
7. Menthone
8. g-Terpinene
9. Menthofuran
5
10. Iso-Menthone
20
11. D-Carane
12
4 12. Bornyl acetate
17 18 21
10 11 13 15 13. b-Caryophyllene
19 14. Isomenthol
22
2 3 15. Citronellyl formate
16. Menthol
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17. t-b-Farnesene
18. g-Cadinene
19. d-Cadinene
20. Citronellol
peppermint 21. Nerol
22. b-Maaliene

7
16

5
11

13 14

10

9
4 18

8
1 2

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Fragrance reference Standard


Column: DB-1 Suggested Supplies
122-1032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759

Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec, measured at 150 °C Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 40 °C for 1 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


40-290 °C at 5 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line
Sample: 1 µL of a 1:20 dilution of neat sample in acetone

Many thanks to Carl Frey, Manager of Analytical Services, Dragoco, and Kevin Myung, Director of Flavor and Perfumery
Research, Bush Boake Allen, Inc. for contributing to this work.

1. Acetone 33. 2,6-Dimethylhept-5-enal 66. Bornyl acetate 97. trans-Nerolidol


2. 2,3-Butanedione (diacetyl) 34. g-Terpinene 67. Vertenex (isomer 1) 98. n-Amyl salicylate
3. Ethyl acetate 35. Octanol 68. Ethyl nonanoate 99. Phenylethyl tiglate
4. 2,3-Pentanedione (acetyl propionyl) 37. Ethyl heptanoate 69. Geranyl formate 100. Ethyl dodecanoate
5. Ethyl propionate 38. Linalool 70. Vertenex (isomer 2) 101. Benzophenone
6. Methyl butyrate 39. Benzene ethanol 71. g-Nonalactone 102. Dibenzyl ether
7. 3-Methylbutyl alcohol 41. Rose oxide, cis-rose 72. Citronellyl acetate 103. g-Dodecalactone
8. 2-Methylbutyl alcohol 42. Rose oxide, trans-rose 73. Neryl acetate 104. Citronellyl tiglate
9. Isobutyl acetate 43. Camphor 74. Geranyl acetate 105. Evernyl
10. Ethyl butyrate 44. Citronellal 76. Diphenyl oxide 106. Geranyl tiglate
11. Furfural 45. Benzyl acetate 78. Ethyl decanoate 107. Geranyl-2-methyl valerate
12. Ethyl isovalerate 46. Menthone 79. a-Copaene 108. Celestocide
13. Hexanol 47. Isoborneol 80. Florazone (isomer 1) 109. Heptadec-1-ene
14. Allyl butyrate 48. Isomenthone 81. Florazone (isomer 2) 110. Benzyl benzoate
15. Ethyl pentanoate 49. Borneol 82. b-Caryophyllene 111. Ethyl tetradecanoate
16. Hexylene glycol 51. Terpinen-4-ol 83. Citronellyl propionate 112. Benzyl salicylate
17. a-Thujone 52. a-Terpineol 85. 3,7-Guaiadiene 113. Tonalid
18. Benzaldehyde 53. Ethyl octanoate 88. Dodecanol 114. Nonadec-1-ene
19. a-Pinene 54. Octyl acetate 89. Ethyl undecanoate 115. Isopropylmyristate
20. Camphene 56. Fenchyl acetate 90. Eugenyl acetate 116. Ethyl pentadecanoate
21. 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanol 57. Citronellol 91. Frambione (raspberry ketone) Nonadecane
22. Sabinene 58. Neral 93. Isoamyl salicylate 117. Ethyl hexadecanoate
23. b-Pinene 59. Carvonel 94. d-Cadinene 118. Musk T (ethylene brassylate)
24. Ethyl hexanoate Phenylethyl acetate 95. cis-Nerolidol 119. Eicosane
25. Myrcene 60. Geraniol 96. Rosatol (rosetone) 120. Cinnamyl phenyl acetate
26. Hexyl acetate 61. Linalyl acetate Geranyl butyrate 121. Heneicosane
cis-Linalool oxide 62. Geranial 122. Phenyl ethyl cinnamate
Methyl benzoate 63. Hydroxycitronellal 123. Ethyl octadecanoate
trans-Linalool oxide 3 6
64. Citronellyl formate 67, 68 124. Hercolyn D (tetrahydro &
28. Methyl-cresol dihydro methyl abietate)
2
29. Benzyl alcohol 125. Cinnamyl cinnamate
30. para-Cymene 1 9
7 126. Cetearyl octanoate
31. 1,8-Cineol 10 127. Cetearyl decanoate
32. Limonene 5 12
126
30
15 20 26
32
14 24 54
4 29 38
16 37
13 78 77 89
18 41 53
35 73 100 117
11 33 101
21 61, 62 71 74
81 111 115, 116 123
44 63 88 102
49 110 122
80 90 98 103
118 127
42 91
8 93 108
47 58 120
96 113 124
70
105 125

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Time (min) GCFF003

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Column: DB-waX Suggested Supplies
122-7032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759

Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 150 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 45 °C for 2 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
45-250 °C at 3 °C/min
250 °C for 34 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: MSD, 250 °C transfer line
Sample: 1 µL of a 1:20 dilution of neat sample in acetone

Many thanks to Carl Frey, Manager of Analytical Services, Dragoco, and Kevin Myung, Director of Flavor and Perfumery
Research, Bush Boake Allen, Inc. for contributing to this work.

1. Acetone 27. 2,6-Dimethylhept-5-enal (MelonalTM) 53. Citronellyl acetate 79. Citronellyl tiglate
2. Ethyl acetate 28. Rose oxide, cis-rose 54. Isoborneol 80. Eugenyl methyl ether
3. Ethyl propionate 29. Hexanol 55. Neral 81. g-Nonalactone
4. 2,3-Butanedione (diacetyl) 30. Rose oxide, trans-rose 56. a-Terpineol 83. Ethyl tetradecanoate
5. Methyl butyrate 31. Methyl-para-cresol 57. Geranyl formate 84. n-Amyl salicylate
6. Isobutyl acetate 32. Ethyl octanoate 58. Borneol 85. Geranyl tiglate
7. a-Pinene 33. cis-Linalool oxide 59. b-Bisabolene 86. Ethyl pentadecanoate
8. Ethyl butyrate 34. Menthone 60. Benzyl acetate 87. Isopropylmyristate
9. 2,3-Pentanedione (acetyl propionyl) 35. Furfural 61. Neryl acetate 90. Phenylethyl tiglate
10. Camphene 36. trans-Linalool oxide 62. Geranial 91. Rosatol (rosetone)
11. Ethyl isovalerate 37. Octyl acetate 63. Ethyl undecanoate 92. Eugenyl acetate
12. b-Pinene 38. Isomenthone 64. d-Cadinene 93. Ethyl hexadecanoate
13. Ethyl pentanoate 39. a-Copaene 65. Geranyl acetate 94. g-Dodecalactone
14. Myrcene 40. Camphor 66. Citronellol 95. Dibenzyl ether
15. Allyl butyrate 41. Benzaldehyde 67. Ethyl dodecanoate 96. Tonalid
16. Limonene 42. Ethyl nonanoate 68. Geraniol 97. Ethyl octadecanoate
17. 1,8-Cineol 43. Linalool 69. Benzyl alcohol 98. Benzophenone
18. 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanol 44. Linalyl acetate 70. Geranyl butyrate 99. Benzyl benzoate
19. 3-Methylbutyl alcohol 45. Vertenex (isomer 1) 71. Nonadecane 100. Cetearyl octanoate
20. 2-Methylbutyl alcohol 46. Octanol 72. Benzene ethanol 101. Musk T (ethylene brassylate)
21. Ethyl hexanoate 47. b-Caryophyllene 73. Nonadec-1-ene 102. Cetearyl decanoate
22. g-Terpinene 48. Vertenex (isomer 2) 74. Florazone (isomer 1) 103. Frambione (raspberry ketone)
23. p-Cymene 49. Terpinen-4-ol 75. Florazone (isomer 2) 104. Cinnamyl phenyl acetate
24. Hexyl acetate 50. Methyl benzoate 76. Hydroxycitronellal 105. Phenyl ethyl cinnamate
25. Terpinolene 1 51. Hexylene glycol 77. Dodecanol 106. Cinnamyl cinnamate
26. Ethyl heptanoate 2 52. Ethyl decanoate 78. Diphenyl oxide
5
8

6 23 37
11 45,46
13 19, 20
3 10 16 21 27, 28 100
4 26
15
24 32 42 43
18 94, 95
41 51 52 6163 93
35
67 77 83 92
9 69 75 81 97 102
29 58 65 78 86, 87
76 84
62
91 99 101
30 98 105
54 55 74 103 104
48 96
106

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 105
Time (min) GCFF004

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Column: Hp-Innowax 1. Limonene 10. n-Amyl salicylate
2. Linalool 11. Commamyl acetate
19091n-133
3. Linalyl acetate 12. Acetylcedrene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
4. Benzyl acetate 13. Diethyl phthalate
Carrier: Helium, 30 cm/sec 5. Citronellol 14. Tonalid
0.9 mL/min constant flow 6. Benzene ethanol 15. Coumarin
13
7. a-Methyl Ionone 16. Musk xylene
Oven: 80 °C for 1 min
8. Carvocrol and geraiol 17. Benzyl benzoate
80-250 °C at 5 °C/min
18 9. Isoamyl salicylate 18. Benzyl salicylate
250 °C for 2 min 6
8
10 19. Musk ketone
Injection: Split, 250 °C 4

Split ratio 20:1


3
9 15
16
17
Suggested Supplies
12
Detector: MSD, 280 °C 2
11
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
1 5 7 14 19
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Time (min) GCFF006

Chiral Compounds in essential oils and


Fragrances 1. 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
2. Myrcene
Column: Hp Chiral b
1 8 3. (-)-Camphene
19091g-B233 14
4. (+)-Camphene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
5. (+)-b-Pinene
2 7 9 10
Carrier: Hydrogen, 39 cm/sec, constant pressure 56 13 6. 1S-(-)-b-Pinene
11
7. Cineole
Oven: 65 °C for 1 min
8. (R)-(+)-Citronellal
65-170 °C at 5 °C/min 12
4 9. 1S,2R,5S-(+)-Menthol
3
Injection: Split, 250 °C 10. 1R,2S,5R-(-)-Menthol
Split ratio 30:1 11. a-Terpineol
12. (+/-)-Isoborneol
Detector: FID, 300 °C 13. (+)-Borneol
5 10 15 20
Sample: 1 µL Time (min) 14. trans-Cinnamaldehyde
GCFF008
0.25 ng/µL each analyte in Hexane

Menthol 1. (+)-Neomenthol
Column: Cyclodex-b 2 2. (-)- Neomenthol
112-2532 3. (+)-Menthol
1
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4. (-)-Menthol

Carrier: Hydrogen, 55 cm/sec 3

Oven: 105 °C isothermal


4

Injection: Split, 250 °C


Split ratio 1:100
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Sample: 1 µL of 1 µg/µL each chloroform

13 min
GCFF009

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Column: DB-23
122-2362
1. C6:0 11. C14:1n5 21. C18:1n7
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
2. C7:0 12. C15:0 22. C18:2n6
Carrier: Hydrogen at 43 cm/sec, 3. C8:0 13. C16:0 23. C18:3n6
constant pressure mode 4. C9:0 14. C16:1n7(trans) 24. C18:3n3
5. C10:0 15. C16:1n7(cis) 25. C18:2(d9,11)
Oven: 130 °C for 1.0 min
6. C11:0 16. C17:0 26. C18:2(d10,12)
130-170 °C at 6.5 °C/min
7. C12:0 17. C17:1 27. C20:0
170-215 °C at 2.75 °C/min
8. BHT 18. C18:0 28. C20:1n9
215 °C for 12 min 9. C13:0 19. C18:1n9(trans) 29. C20:2n6
215-230 °C at 40 °C/min 10. C14:0 20. C18:1n9(cis) 30. C20:3n6
230 °C for 3 min 31. C20:4n6
Injection: Split, 270 °C 32. C20:3n3
Split ratio 50:1 33. C20:5n3
6
34. C22:0
Detector: FID, 280 °C 9 12 35. C22:1n9
8
5 7 Baseline resolution of C16 36. C22:2n6
3 and C18 cis-, trans- isomers 37. C22:4n6
4 10 38. C22:5n3
14
39. C24:0
1 11
Suggested Supplies 21 40. C22:6n3
19
13 15 41. C24:1n9
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 16 17 20
18 22
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass 23 24 28
29
wool, 5183-4647 2526 27 30 3132
2 33 34 35
36
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
37
41
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273 3839 40

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
Time (min) GCFF027

Chromatogram provided courtesy of Steve Watkins and Jeremy Ching, FAME Analytics, http://www.fameanalytics.com

analysis of Fragrance and allergens 1. Linalool 9. Benzyl alcohol 17. Cinnamyl alcohol
2. Methyl heptin carbonate 10. Cinnamaldehyde 18. Farnesol isomer I + II
Column: vF-waXms 3. Phenyl acetaldehyde 11. Hydroxy citronellal 19. Farnesol isomer III
Cp9205 4. Methyl chavicol 12. Methyl eugenol 20. iso-Eugenol
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 5. Methyl octin carbonate 13. Lilial 21. Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde
6. Citronellol 14. Eugenol 22. Lyral (4,4-isomer)
Oven: 100 °C to 250 °C with 10 °C/min
7. Geraniol 15. Amyl cinnamyl aldehyde 23. Coumarine
Carrier: Helium, 1.0 mL/min 8. Methyl gamma ionone 16. Anisic alcohol 24. Amyl cinnamic alcohol
25. Benzyl benzoate
Injection: Split 1:30, T = 250 °C 25
26. Benzyl salicylate
Detector: GC-MS Ion Trap 12
20,21 27. Benzyl cinnamate
Trap: 200 °C 13
15
Manifold: 60 °C 26
16 27
8 14
Sample: 0.1 µL, Fragrances mixture (500 ppm) 4 23

2,3 24
6
5
17, 18, 19

7 22
1
11
10

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in olive oil extract
Column: DB-35ms Ultra Inert
122-3832UI
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Instrument: Agilent 7890/5975C 1. Methamidophos 10. Fenitrothion
2. Acephate 11. Parathion
Sampler: Agilent 7683B, 5.0 µL syringe (P/N 5181-1273)
3. Omethoate 12. Fenthion
CFT Device: Purged 2-way splitter (P/N G3180B) 4. Diazinon 13. Methidathion
Split Ratio MSD:FPD = 1:1 5. Dimethoate 14. Carbophenthion
6. Pirimiphos-methyl 15. Triphenyl-phosphate (surrogate std)
MSD Restrictor: 1.43 m x 0.18 mm id deactivated fused silica tubing 7. Parathion-methyl 16. Azinphos-methyl
FPD Restrictor: 0.53 m x 0.18 mm id deactivated fused silica tubing 8. Malathion 17. Azinphos-ethyl
9. Chlorpyrifos
Aux EPC: 3.8 psi constant pressure
Inlet: 2 µL splitless; 250 °C, purge flow 60 mL/min at
0.25 min, gas saver on at 2 min 20 mL/min
Response
Carrier: Helium, constant pressure 28.85 psi at 95 °C
3400000
1
Oven: 95 °C (0.5 min), 25 °C/min to 210 °C, 10 °C/min to 3000000

250 °C (0.5 min), 20 °C to 290 °C (4.5 min) 2600000


2
5
7
8-12

Postrun 7.5 min at 290 °C, Aux EPC pressure 54 psi during 2200000 6

Backflush: backflush, 2 psi inlet pressure during backflush 1800000 13


14
1400000
Detector: MSD: 300 °C transfer line, 300 °C source, 15

150 °C quad 1000000


3
4 16
17
FPD: 230 °C, Hydrogen 75 mL/min, Air 100 mL/min, 600000

Carrier + makeup (N2) 60 mL/min 200000


4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00
Time

GC/FPD chromatogram of a 100 ng/mL matrix-matched organophosphorus pesticide standard with analyte protectant analyzed on an Agilent J&W DB-35ms UI GC column.

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Fragrance allergens
Column: Hp-5ms
19091S-433
1. Limonene 16. Coumarin 23a. Farnesol 1
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
2. Benzyl alcohol 17. Cinnamyl acetate 23b. Farnesol 1
Carrier: Helium, 1.2 mL/min, 3. Phenyl acetaldehyde 18. Isoeugenol 24. Hexyl cinnamaldeyde
constant pressure of 70 kPa 4. Linalool 19. Alpha isomethyl ionone 25. Benzyl benzoate
5. Methyl heptin carbonate 20. Lilial (BMHCA) 26. Benzyl salicylate
Oven: 50 °C - 1 min - 8 °C/min - 250 °C,
6. Citronellol 21a. Lyral 1 27. Benzyl cinnamate
250-300 °C @ 35 °C/min
7. Neral 21b. Lyral 2
300 °C Hold, 5 min
8. Geraniol 22. Amyl cinnamyl alcohol
5973N MSD in scan (40-350 amu) 9. Citral (geranial)
Solvent Delay, 3.0 min 10. Cinnamaldehyde
22
Injection: Split, 250 °C 11. Anisyl alcohol
Split ratio 1:50 12. Hydroxy citronellal
13. Methyl octine carbonate
Sample: 1 µL, 50 ppm standard 14. Cinnamic alcohol
15. Eugenol 27
25
19
Suggested Supplies
20
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 23a, b
11, 12 26
16, 17 24
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 9, 10 14
15 18
21b
1 13
2 5 6 8
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 4 1 mp.

Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273


3 7 21a

6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Time (min) GCFF001

Flavor Mixture
Column: ULtra 2
19091B-112 1. Fenchone
25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.52 µm 2. Thujone
3. Benzaldehyde
Carrier: Helium, 90 kPa., 2.2 mL/min constant flow
4. trans-Carveol
Oven: 80 °C for 1 min 9
5. Farnesol
12
80-210 °C at 8 °C/min 2
6. cis-Carveol
210 °C for 2 min 7. trans-Geraniol
8. Citral
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9. Eugenol
Split ratio 20:1 10. Vanillin
3 11. trans-Isoeugenol
Detector: IRD, 280 °C 5
Wide Band MCT, 550 to 4000 cm-1 7 10 12. trans-Citronellyl tiglate
1
13. cis-Citronellyl tiglate
46
8 11

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0 5 10 15
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 Time (min) GCFF007
Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

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Lemon oil
Column: DB-5
1. a-Thujone 7. Octanal 13. Octanol
127-5022
2. b-Thujone 8. a-Phellandrene 14. Terpinolene
20 m x 0.10 mm, 0.10 µm 3. Camphene 9. a-Terpinene 15. Linalool
Carrier: Hydrogen at 60 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C 4. Sabinene 10. r-Cymene 16. Nonanal
5. b-Pinene 11. d-Limonene 17. Citronellal
Oven: 40 °C for 3 min 6. Myrcene 12. g-Trepinene 18. Trepinen-4-ol
40-185 °C at 30 °C/min 19. a-Trepineol
185 °C for 3 minV 2 4 5 6 1112 21 22 20. Decanal
28
10
Injection: Split, 275 °C 21. Neral
Split ratio 1:275 22. Geranial
1 24
23 23. Nerylacetate
Detector: Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 24. Geranylacetate
14 26
25. b-Caryophyllene
26. trans-a-Bergamotene
Suggested Supplies 27. a-Humulene
19 25
28. b-Bisabolene
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
15
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 20
9 16
3 7 1718
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 13
27
8
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
45 min
GCFF011

Fast analysis of lemon oil using rapid-MS


Column: rapid MS
Sample: 0.3 µL
Sample Conc: Pure lemon oil
Solvent: Producto puro
Carrier: He, 100 kPa (1.0 bar, 14 psi)
Oven: 40 °C (2 min)
200 °C, 20 °C/min
Injection: Split
Detector: Ion Trap

1 min 9
VGC0017

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Cold-pressed orange oil


1. a-Pinene 11. Neral
Column: DB-5
2. Sabinene 12. Geranial
127-5022
3. Myrcene 13. Dodecenal
20 m x 0.10 mm, 0.10 µm
4. Octanal 14. Valencene
Carrier: Hydrogen at 60 cm/sec, measured at 70 °C 5. Limonen 15. Cadinene
6. Linalool 16. b-Sinensal
Oven: 70 °C for 1 min
34
7. Nonanal 17. a-Sinensal
70-250 °C at 30 °C/min 1 5 6 10
2 8. Citronellal 18. Nootkatone
250-310 °C at 20 °C/min 9. a-Terpineol 19. Polymethoxyflavones
310 °C for 2 min 10. Decanal
Injection: Split, 275 °C
12
Split ratio 1:275
8 11 19
Detector: FID, 350 °C 7 9 13
14
Polymethoxyflavones
16
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 15 17
18

2 4 6 8 10
Time (min)
Suggested Supplies GCFF012

Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759


Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 Chromatogram courtesy of Tastemaker
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273

peppermint oil
Column: DB-waX 1. a-Pinene 9. Terpinene 17. d-Isomethone
122-7062 2. b-Pinene 10. r-Cymene 18. b-Bourbonene
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Sabinene 11. g-Terpinolene 19. Linalool
4. Myrcene 12. 3-Octanol 20. Menthyl acetate
Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec (0.73 mL/min)
5. a-Terpinene 13. 1-Octen-3-ol 21. Neomenthol
Oven: 75 °C for 8 min 6. (+/-)-Limonene 14. trans-Sabinene hydrate 22. Trepinen-4-ol
75-200 °C at 4 °C/min 7. 1,8-Cineol 15. (+/-)-Methone 23. b-Caryophyllene
200° C for 5 min 8. cis-Ocimene 16. Methofuran 24. (+/-)-Menthol
25. Pulegone
Injection: Split, 270 °C
16 21 22, 23
26. a-Terpineol
Split ratio 1:150 67 15 17 20 24 27 27. Germacrene-D
2 25
Detector: FID, 270 °C 28. Piperitone
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 29. Viridiflorol
1

Sample: 1µL neat 14

9
Suggested Supplies
28
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 3

Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 5

8 1819
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
12
4
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273 11
13
26
29
10

45 min
GCFF013

Thanks to Mr. William Faas of A.M. Todd Company for providing


the sample and assisting with peak identification.

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Spearmint oil (western)


Column: DB-waX 1. a-Pinene 13. 3-Octanol
122-7062 2. b-Pinene 14. trans-Sabinene hydrate
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Sabinene 15. (+/-)-Methone
4. Myrcene 16. b-Bourbonene
Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec (0.73 mL/min)
5. a-Terpinene 17. Linalool
Oven: 75 °C for 8 min 6. (+/-)-Limonene 18. Trepinen-4-ol
75-200 °C at 4 °C/min 7. 1,8-Cineol 19. b-Caryophyllene
200 °C for 5 min 8. cis-Ocimene 20. Dihydrocarvone
9. g-Terpinene 21. trans-Dihydrocarvyl
Injection: Split, 270 °C
10. r-Cymene 22. trans-b-Farnesene
Split ratio 1:150 11. Terpinolene 23. a-Terpineol
Detector: FID, 270 °C 12. 3-Octylacetate 24. Germacrene-D
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 18, 19
25. (+/-)-Carvone
1 2 4 67 13 14 16 20 25
24 26. cis-Carvylacetate
Sample: 1 µL neat 27. trans-Carveol
28. cis-Carveol
29. cis-Jasmone
3 21
Suggested Supplies 9 30. Viridiflorol

Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759


Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 26
22 29
27
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 5
28
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273 12
8
30
23
11
15
10 17
Thanks to Mr. William Faas of A.M. Todd Company for providing the sample
and assisting with peak identification.
45 min
GCFF014

Ylang Ylang oil


Column: DB-XLB 1. r-Methylansiole 7. b-Caryophyllene
122-1232 2. Linalool 8. Cinnamylacetate
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Methylbenzoate 9. Germacrene-D
Carrier: Helium at 34 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C 4. Benzylacetate 10. Benzyl benzoate
5. Geraniol 11. Faneosolacetate
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min 6. Geranylacetate 12. Benzyl salicylate
50-250 °C at 3.5 °C/min
Enlarged view of
Injection: Split, 250 °C 4 peaks 2 and 3
10
Split ratio 1:125
2
2
Detector: MSD, 310 °C transfer line
full scan at m/z 35-550
6
Sample: 1 µL of 10% oil in methylene chloride 3

Suggested Supplies 3 12
17.5

1 11
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 7
9
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 5

Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273

12.25 25 50
Time (min) GCFF015

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Ylang Ylang oil


Column: DB-waX
121-7022 A
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm
Carrier: A: Helium 26.3 cm/sec measured at 45 °C 10 1. a-Pinene
9
B: Hydrogen 44.3 cm/sec measured at 45 °C 2. Methyl-r-cresol
6
Oven: A: 45 °C hold 1.28 min 3. a-Copaene
5
4.68 °C/min to 250 °C hold 21.81 min 4. a-Gurjunene
5. Linalool
17
B: 45 °C hold 0.77 min 6. b-Caryophyllene
2 11
4 7. Methyl benzoate
7.79 °C/min to 250 °C hold 13.09 min 7 13
14
12
8. a-Caryophyllene
8
15 18 9. Germacrene-d
3
1 16 10. Benzyl acetate
11. Farnescene
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 12. d-Cadinene
Time (min)
13. Geranial acetate
B
9
10 14. trans-Cinnamyl acetate
15. b-Bisbolene
6
16. Farnesyl acetate
5
17. Benzyl benzoate
18. Benzyl salicylate

2 4 11 17
7 13
8 12 14
3
15 18
1 16

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Time (min) GCDBWAX01

rosemary oil
Column: Cyclosil-B
1. (+/-)-a-Pinene
112-6632 2. (+/-)-Camphene
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. (+/-)-b-Pinene
Carrier: Hydrogen at 40 cm/sec, measured at 60 °C 4. (+/-)-Limonene
5. (+/-)-Linalool
Oven: 55 °C for 1 min 1
6. (+/-)-Camphor
50-180 °C at 5 °C/min 7. (+/-)-Terpinene-4-ol
Injection: Split, 250 °C 3 8. (+/-)-Isoborneol
Split ratio 50:1 6
9. (+/-)-Borneol
6 10. (+/-)-a-Terpineol
Detector: FID, 340 °C

2
Suggested Supplies 1
4
9
2
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 3 5 7 10 10
5
8 9
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647 8

Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 8 12 10 14 16 18 20 22 24


Time (min) GCFF016
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273

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Citrus Flavored Carbonated Beverage (Soda)


Column: Cyclosil-B
112-6632
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Helium at 37 cm/sec,
measured at 40 °C 1. S-(-)-Limonene 8. Linalool
2. p-Cymene 9. Decanol
Oven: 40-190 °C at 2 min 3. (+)-Limonene 10. Terpinen-4-ol
Sampler: Headspace 4. Octanol 11. Phenethylalcohol
no stir, NaCl 1g/10 mL sample 5. g-Terpinene 12. a-Terpineol
Adsorption: 27 °C for 68 min 6. Nonanol 13. BHT
Desorbtion: 250 °C for 15 min 7. 2-Ethyl-1-Hexanol

Injection: Split, 1:5


4 14
7
Polyacrylate fiber, 85 µm 1 3 5 8 11 15

Detector: MSD, 280 °C transfer line 9

Suggested Supplies 13
6
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 12
10
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop,
glass wool, 5183-4647
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP,
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
5181-1273 Time (min) GCFF017

alcohol Beverage Standard


Column: Hp-FFap 1. Acetaldehyde
19091F-105 2. Acetone
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.30 µm 3. Ethyl formate
Carrier: Hydrogen 4. Ethyl acetate
1 6
5. Methanol
Oven: 60 °C for 4 min 6. Ethanol
60-200° C at 6 °C/min 7. Diacetyl
200 °C for 2 min 8. sec-Butanol
Detector: FID 9. n-Propanol
11
10 10. Isobutanol
12
9 11. n-Butanol
12. Isoamyl alcohol
5
13. n-Amyl alcohol
13
8 14. Acetic acid
4 15
2 3 7 14 15. Propionic acid

20 min
GCFF018

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Bourbon
Column: Hp-Innowax
19091n-133
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4 6 7
1. Acetaldehyde
Carrier: Helium, 33 cm/sec, 15.5 psi (35°C) 2. Ethyl acetate
1.5 mL/min constant flow 3. Methanol
4. Ethanol
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min 5. Acetic acid
35-150 °C at 5 °C/min 8
6. n-Propanol
150-250 °C at 20 °C/min 2 7. Isobutanol
250 °C for 2 min 5 8. 2-Methyl-1-butanol or 3-Methyl-1-Butanol
Injection: Split, 220 °C
1 3
Split ratio 25:1
Detector: FID 280 °C
0 10 20 30
Sample: 1 µL Time (min) GCFF019

alditol acetates
Column: DB-225
122-2231
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.15 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen a 36.5 cm/sec
1. Rhamnitol
Oven: 220 °C isothermal 2. Fucitol
2
1 3. Ribitol
Injection: Split, 225 °C
4. Arabinitol
Split ratio 1:50
5. Mannitol
4
3
Detector: FID, 250 °C 6. Galactitol
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 5 6 7 8
7. Glucitol
8. Inositol
Sample: 1 µL

15.7 min
GCFF020

Strawberry Syrup
Column: Hp-Innowax
19091n-213 1. Ethyl acetate
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 1 2 3 4
2. Ethyl butyrate
3. Isoamyl acetate
Carrier: Helium, 40 cm/sec, 11.7 psi (60°C)
4. Amyl acetate
2.5 mL/min constant flow 11 5. Isoamyl butyrate
Oven: 60 °C for 1 min 6. Amyl butyrate
10
60-250 °C at 10 °C/min 6 7. Ethyl benzoate
250 °C for 2 min 8. Citronellol
9. Geraniol
Injection: Split, 220 °C 5
10. Ethyl-3-phenyl oxiran carboxylate
Split ratio 60:1 7 12
11. Strawberry aldehyde
8 9
Detector: FID 275 °C 12. Benzyl benzoate
0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCFF021

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Separation of tMS-derivatized sugars using vF-1ms


Column: vF-1ms 1. Threitol
Cp8912 2. Erythritol
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Rhamnose 1
4. Rhamnose 2
Sample: 5 µL, splitless 1 µL
5. Xylose 1
Sample Conc: 40 ppb 6. Arabitol
7. Ribitol
Carrier: He, 1.0 mL/min
8. 3-0-Methylglucose 1
7 14 20
Oven: 105 °C to 240 °C, 18
9. Xylose 2
17 21
4 °C/min to 300 °C, 10. Rhamnitol
20 °C/min 4
11. 3-0-Methylglucose 2
18 12. Glucuron acid-1,5-lacton
Injection: Split; 1:15 3
13. Ribose 2
2
Detector: MS 14. Manitol
12
11
13 15. Sorbitol (not identified)
1 19
16. Galactitol
8/9 16
6 10 17. Glucuron acid
5 18. Lactulose
19. Lactose
0 20. Sucrose
21. Threhalose

12 min 36
VGC0018

organic acids
Column: DB-FFap 1. Acetone
122-3232 2. Formic acid
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Acetic acid
4. Propionic acid
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, measured at 100 °C
5. Isobutyric acid
Oven: 100 °C for 5 min 6. Butyric acid
100-250 °C at 10 °C/min 7. Isovaleric acid
250 °C for 12 min 8. Valeric acid (pentanoic acid)
9. Isocaproic acid
Injection: Split, 250 °C 10. Caproic acid (hexanoic acid)
Split ratio 1:50 11. Heptanoic acid
1, 2 7 8 9 10 12 13 12. Octanoic acid
Detector: FID, 300 °C
11
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 13. Decanoic acid
14. Dodecanoic acid
6 14
15. Tetradecanoic acid
16. Hexadecanoic acid
Suggested Supplies 5
16
15
17. Octadecanoic acid
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 18. Arachidic acid (eicosanoic acid)
4
3
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, 17
glass wool, 5183-4647
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 18

Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273


32 min
GCFF025

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acids 1. Acetic acid


Column: vF-waXms 2. Propionic acid
Cp9205 3. Iso-butyric acid
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4. Butyric acid
5 5. Iso-valeric acid
Sample: Acid sample, 0.1% (Cyclohexane), 1.0 µL 3 4
vF-waXms
Carrier: Hydrogen, 75 kPa 2

Oven: 60 °C to 200 °C, 5 °C/min 1

Injection: 250 °C, split 100 mL/min

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8.5 min 15.5


VGC0021

Bacterial Fatty acid Methyl esters


Suggested Supplies
Column: DB-5
122-5032 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop,
Carrier: Hydrogen at 42 cm/sec glass wool, 5183-4647
Oven: 150 °C for 4 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
150-250 °C at 4 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split ratio 1:100
1. C11:0 Methylundecanoate
Detector: FID 2. 2-OH C10:0 Methyl 2-hydroxydecanoate
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3. C12:0 Methyl laurate
4. C13:0 Methyl tridecanoate
1
5. 2-OH C12:0 Methyl 2-hydroxydodecanoate
13 20 23
3 6. 3-OH C12:0 Methyl 3-hydroxydodecanoate
2
7. C14:0 Methyl myristate
4
7
8. 12-Me C14:0 Methyl 12-methyltetradecanoate
12 9. C15:0 Methyl pentadecanoate
9
16
18 22 10. 2-OH C14:0 Methyl 2-hydroxytetradecanoate
5 6
10 11. 3-OH C14:0 Methyl 3-hydroxytetradecanoate
8 11
17 12. C16:1 Methyl palmitoleate
14
19 13. C16:0 Methyl palmitate
14. 14-Me C16:0 Methyl 14-methylhexadecanoate
15 15. 9,10-diMe C16:0 Methyl cis-9,10-methyl hexadecanoate
16. C17:0 Methyl heptadecanoate
21 17. 2-OH C16:0 Methyl 2-hydroxyhexadecanoate
18. C18:1 Methyl oleate
19. C18:1 Methyl elaidate
20. C18:0 Methyl stearate
21. 9,10-diMe C18:0 Methyl cis-9,10-methylene octadecanoate
28 min 22. C19:0 Methyl nonadecanoate
GCFF026 23. C20:0 Methyl arachidate

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Separation of cis-trans FaMe isomers


Column: Select FaMe 1 9
1. C18:0
Cp7421 2. C18:1 7 trans
200 m x 0.25 mm, 12 3. C18:1 8 trans
Sample: 0.5 µL 4. C18:1 9 trans
5. C18:1 10 trans
Sample Conc: 5 g approx. per component on the column 6. C18:1 11 trans
Carrier: Helium, 520 kPa 5 7. C18:1 12 trans
6 8. C18:1 13 trans + ?
Oven: 185 °C 9. C18:1 9 cls
Injection: Split, 1:20 10. C18:1 10 cls
11. C18:1 11 cls
Detector: FID 11 12. C18:1 12 cls
4
7 13. C18:1 13 cls
3 8 15
10 14. C18:1 14 cls
13 14 15. C18:1 15 cls
2

0 min 58
VGC0023

69 Component FaMe Mix


Column: Hp-88 Carrier: He at 1.4 mL/min constant flow Injection: Split, 250 °C
112-8867 Oven: 125 °C
Split ratio 50:1
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.20 µm 125 °C to 145 °C at 8 °C/min
1 µL of 70 ppm each in CHCl3
145 °C for 26 min Detector: FID, 260 °C
145 °C to 220 °C at 2 °C/min
220 °C for 1 min

1. nC6:0 16. C15:1 (14c) 31. C19:1 (10t) 46. C18:2 (10t,12c) 61. nC24:0
2. nC7:0 17. nC16:0 32. nC19:0 47. nC21:0 62. C22:3 (13c,16c,19c)
3. nC8:0 18. C16:1 (9t) 33. C19:1 (7t) 48. C20:2 (11c,14c) 63. C22:4 (7c,10c,13c,16c)
4. nC9:0 19. C16:1 (9c) 34. C18:2 (9c,12c) 49. C21:1 (12c) 64. C24:1 (15c)
5. nC10:0 20. nC17:0 35. C19:1 (7c) 50. C20:3 (8c,11c,14c) 65. C22:5 (DPA)
6. nC11:0 21. C17:1 (10t) 36. C19:1 (10c) 51. nC22:0 66. C22:6 (DHA)
7. nC12:0 22. C17:1 (10c) 37. C18:3 g(6c,9c,12c) 52. C22:1 (13t) 67. C18:1-12 Hydroxy (9t)
8. C12:1 (11c) 23. nC18:0 38. nC20:0 53. C20:4 (5c,8c,11c,14c) 68. C18:0 12 Hydroxy
9. nC13:0 24. C18:1 (6t) 39. C18:3 (9c,12c,15c) 54. C20:3 (11c,14c,17c) 69. C18:1-12 Hydroxy (9c)
10. nC14:0 25. C18:1 (9t) 40. C20:1 (5c) 55. C21:2 (12c,15c)
11. C14:1 (9t) 26. C18:1 (11t) 41. C19:2 (10c,13c) 56. C22:1 (13c)
12. C14:1 (9c) 27. nC18:1 (6c) 42. C20:1 (11t) 57. nC23:0
13. nC15:0 28. C18:1 (9c) 43. C18:2 CONJ 58. C20:5 (EPA)
14. C15:1 (10t) 29. C18:1 (11c) 44. C20:1 (8c) 59. C22:2 (13c,16c)
15. C15:1 (10c) 30. nC18:2 (9t,12t) 45. C20:1 (11c) 60. C23:1 (14c)

40 41 42 43 45 46
26
2 24 25 28 29
4 27 36
1 3 5 32
35
44
8 33
6 7 34
52+53 59 62
9 10 54 58 60 61 63
16 48 49 51 55
11 12 22 38 39 47 50 57 65 66 68
13 14 15 30 31 56 64 69
17 67
19 23 37
18 20 21

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FaMe Standard
Column: DB-waX
127-7012
10 m x 0.10 mm, 0.10 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 77 cm/sec, 1. Butyric acid methyl ester (C4:0) 20. Linolelaidic acid methyl ester (C18:2n6t)
measured at 40 °C 2. Caproic acid methyl ester (C6:0) 21. g-Linolenic acid methyl ester (C18:3n6)
3. Caprylic acid methyl ester (C8:0) 22. Linolenic acid methyl ester (C18:3n3)
Oven: 40 °C for 0.5 min
4. Capric acid methyl ester (C10:0) 23. Arachidic acid methyl ester (C20:0)
40-195 °C at 25 °C/min
5. Undecanoic acid methyl ester (C11:0) 24. cis-11-Eicosenoic acid methyl ester (C20:1)
195-205 °C at 3 °C/min 6. Lauric acid methyl ester (C12:0) 25. cis-11,14-Eicosadienoic acid methyl ester (C20:2)
205-230 °C at 8° C/min 7. Tridecanoic acid methyl ester (C13:0) 26. cis-8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester (C20:3n6)
230° C for 1 min 8. Myristic acid methyl ester (C14:0) 27. Heneicosanoic acid methyl ester (C21:0)
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9. Myristoleic acid methyl ester (C14:1) 28. cis-11,14,17-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester (C20:3n3)
Split ratio 1:30 10. Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester (C15:0) 29. Arachidonic acid methyl ester (C20:4n6)
11. cis-10-Pentadecenoic acid methyl ester (C15:1) 30. cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic acid methyl ester (C20:5n3)
Detector: FID, 250 °C 12. Palmitic acid methyl ester (C16:0) 31. Behenic acid methyl ester (C22:0)
13. Palmitoleic acid methyl ester (C16:1) 32. Erucic acid methyl ester (C22:1n9)
14. Heptadecanoic acid methyl ester (C17:0) 33. cis-13,16-Docosadienoic acid methyl ester (C22:2)
Suggested Supplies 15. cis-10-Heptadecenoic acid methyl ester (C17:1) 34. Tricosanoic acid methyl ester (C23:0)
16. Stearic acid methyl ester (C18:0) 35. Lignoceric acid methyl ester (C24:0)
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa,
17. Oleic acid methyl ester (C18:1n9c) 36. cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid methyl ester (C22:6n3)
5183-4759
18. Elaidic acid methyl ester (C18:1n9t) 37. Nervonic acid methyl ester (C24:1)
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, 19. Linoleic acid methyl ester (C18:2n6c)
glass wool, 5183-4647
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 12 excellent resolution
5181-1273 in 12 Minutes!
3 4 6 17, 18
2 8 16
1

1415 23
5 7 9 1011 13
19 20 31 35
27
24 26
2122 28 32 34 36, 37
25
29 30 33

2 4 6 8 10 12
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FaMe Standard
Column: DB-225
127-2222
20 m x 0.10 mm, 0.10 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 59.3 cm/sec, Suggested Supplies
measured at 35 °C
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Oven: 35 ° for 0.5 min
35-195 °C at 25 °C/min Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
195-205 °C at 3 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
205-230 °C at 8 °C/min
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
230 °C for 1 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:30 1. Butyric acid methyl ester (C4:0) 20. Linolelaidic acid methyl ester (C18:2n6t)
2. Caproic acid methyl ester (C6:0) 21. g-Linolenic acid methyl ester (C18:3n6)
Detector: FID, 250 °C 3. Caprylic acid methyl ester (C8:0) 22. Linolenic acid methyl ester (C18:3n3)
4. Capric acid methyl ester (C10:0) 23. Arachidic acid methyl ester (C20:0)
5. Undecanoic acid methyl ester (C11:0) 24. cis-11-Eicosenoic acid methyl ester (C20:1)
6. Lauric acid methyl ester (C12:0) 25. cis-11,14-Eicosadienoic acid methyl ester (C20:2)
7. Tridecanoic acid methyl ester (C13:0) 26. cis-8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester (C20:3n6)
8. Myristic acid methyl ester (C14:0) 27. Heneicosanoic acid methyl ester (C21:0)
9. Myristoleic acid methyl ester (C14:1) 28. cis-11,14,17-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester (C20:3n3)
10. Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester (C15:0) 29. Arachidonic acid methyl ester (C20:4n6)
11. cis-10-Pentadecenoic acid methyl ester (C15:1) 30. cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic acid methyl ester (C20:5n3)
12. Palmitic acid methyl ester (C16:0) 31. Behenic acid methyl ester (C22:0)
13. Palmitoleic acid methyl ester (C16:1) 32. Erucic acid methyl ester (C22:1n9)
14. Heptadecanoic acid methyl ester (C17:0) 33. cis-13,16-Docosadienoic acid methyl ester (C22:2)
15. cis-10-Heptadecenoic acid methyl ester (C17:1) 34. Tricosanoic acid methyl ester (C23:0)
16. Stearic acid methyl ester (C18:0) 35. Lignoceric acid methyl ester (C24:0)
17. Oleic acid methyl ester (C18:1n9c) 36. cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid methyl ester (C22:6n3)
18. Elaidic acid methyl ester (C18:1n9t) 37. Nervonic acid methyl ester (C24:1)
19. Linoleic acid methyl ester (C18:2n6c)

12

8
6
4
3

2 16 17

23
1 5 7 9 10 11 13 14 35
15 31
18 19 28
20 24 27 34 37
2122 32
25 33
26 29
30 36

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCFF031

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Canola oil Margarine partially Hydrogenated FaMes


aoCS Method 1c-89 Suggested Supplies
Column: DB-23 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
122-2362 Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop,
5
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 4 glass wool, 5183-4647
Carrier: Helium at 15 cm/sec (0.44 mL/min), 1
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
measured at 150 °C
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Oven: 150-200 °C at 1.3 °C/min
200 °C for 10 min
1. C16:0 Methyl palmitate 6. C18:2 trans-Multiple isomers
Injection: Split, 210 °C 2. C16:1 Methyl palmitoleate 7. C18:2 cis-Multiple isomers
Split 1:100 3. C18:0 Methyl stearate 8. C18:3 Methyl linolenate
Detector: FID, 210 °C 6 4. C18:1 trans-Methyl elaidate 9. C20:0 Methyl arachidate
3
and Multiple isomers 10. C20:1 Methyl 11-eicosanoate
Sample: 1 µL 5. C18:1 cis-Methyl oleate
and Multiple isomers

7 8 9 10
2

0 10 20 30 40 50
Time (min) GCFF032

Butter triglycerides I
Column: DB-5ht
123-5731 T38
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.10 µm T= Total number of Carbons
Carrier: Hydrogen at 55 cm/sec, measured at 250°C
Oven: 35-250 °C at 70 °/min
250-400 °C at 5 °C/min
400 °C for 20 min T54

Injection: Cool on-column


Detector: FID, 400 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min T26
Baseline corrected
Sample: 1 µL of 9 µg/µL in toluene 50 min
(approx. 1% w/w solution)

Peak Identification:
P=Palmitic acid, hexadecanoic acid, C16:0
Butter triglycerides II S=Stearic acid, octadecanoic acid, C18:0
O=Oleic acid, cis-9-octadecanoic acid, C18:1
Column: DB-17ht
123-1831
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.15 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 40 cm/sec PPP

Oven: 250-365 °C at 5 °C/min Cholesterol PPO


365 °C for 1 min
Injection: Cool on-column PPS
PSO POO
Detector: FID, 400 °C PSS
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min SSO
SOO
SSS OOO
Baseline corrected
Sample: 1 µL of 9 µg/µL in toluene
(approx. 1% w/w solution) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Time (min) GCFF033

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Fast screening of FaMe isomers in butter


Column: vF-23ms
1. C8:0 7. C16:1 9-cis
Cp8822
2. C10:0 8. C16:1 9-cis
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. C12:0 9. C18:1 trans
Sample: 0.5 µL ca. 5 ng per component on column 4. C14:0 10. C18:1 9-cis
2 3 4 6 8 10
5. C14:1 11. C18:1 13-cis
Carrier: Hydrogen, 70 kPa 6. C14:1 12. C18:2 9-trans, 12-trans
Oven: 185 °C 13. C18:2 9-cis, 12-trans
14. C18:2 9-trans,12-cis
Injection: Split, 1:100 1
15 Short run time
15. C18:2 9-cis, 12-cis
T=275 °C 5 7
9 12
Detector: FID 13
11 14

0 min 5
VGC0022

pesticides in sunflower oil


Column: vF-5ms
Cp8960
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Sample: 5 µL, splitless Oven: 70 °C (3.0 min), 25 °C to 190 °C/min (0.0 min)
to 10 °C/min to 320 °C (10 min)
Sample Conc: 40 ppb
Injection: 1079 with carbofrit liner
Carrier: He, 1.2 mL/min, constant flow
Detector: Ion Trap in MS/MS, full scan (left chromatogram)
MS/MS (right chromatogram)

1. b-HCH 11. o,p’-DDE 1. b-HCH 11. o,p’-DDE


2. g-HCH 12. a-Endosulfan 2. g-HCH 12. a-Endosulfan
3. d-HCH 13. p,p’-DDE 3. d-HCH 13. p,p’-DDE
4. + Vinclozolin 14. o,p’-DDD 4. + Vinclozolin 14. o,p’-DDD
5. Pyrimiphos methyl 15. Dieldrin 5. Methyl parathion 15. Dieldrin
6. + Malathion 16. p,p’-DDD 6. Pyrimiphos methyl 16. p,p’-DDD
7. Chloropyrifos 17. b Endosulfan 7. + +Fenitrothion 17. b Endosulfan
8. Ethyl parathion 18. p,p’-DDT 8. Chloropyrifos 18. p,p’-DDT
9. Pyrimiphos ethyl 19. Endosulfan sulfate 9. Pyrimiphos ethyl 19. Endosulfan sulfate
10. Bromofos 10. Promofos

14
10
3 19
14

13
11 16 18
5 6
6 8 12 13 17
7
4 9
10 15 11 16
1 9 18
2 8 12
4 7
17 19
1 3 15
2 5

14 min 19 14 min 19
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Alcohols I
Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
125-1334
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
260 °C for 3 min
1. Methanol 27. 2-Penten-1-ol
Injection: Split, 250 °C 2. Ethanol 28. 3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol
Split ratio 1:10 3. Isopropanol 29. Cyclopentanol
4. tert-Butanol 30. 3-Hexanol
Detector: FID, 300 °C
5. 2-Propen-1-ol (allyl alcohol) 31. 2-Hexanol
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
6. 1-Propanol 32. 4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone
Sample: 1 µL of 0.01-0.05% each solvent in CS2 7. 2-Propyn-1-ol (propargyl alcohol) 33. Furfuryl alcohol
8. sec-Butanol 34. cis-3-Hexen-1-ol
9. 2-Methyl-3-buten-2-ol 35. 1-Hexanol
10. Isobutanol 36. cis-2-Hexen-1-ol
11. 2-Methoxyethanol (methyl Cellosolve) 37. Cyclohexanol
12. 3-Buten-1-ol 38. 3-Heptanol
13. 2-Methyl-2-butanol (tert-amyl alcohol) 39. 2-Heptanol
14. 1-Butanol 40. 2-Butoxyethanol (butyl Cellosolve)
15. 2-Buten-1-ol (crotyl alcohol) 41. cis-4-Hepten-1-ol
16. Ethylene glycol 42. trans-2-Hepten-1-ol
17. 1-Penten-3-ol 43. 1-Heptanol
18. 2-Pentanol 44. Benzyl alcohol
19. Glycidol 45. 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol
20. 3-Pentanol 46. a-Methylphenyl alcohol
21. 2-Ethoxyethanol (Cellosolve) 47. 1-Octanol
22. Propylene glycol 48. 1-Nonanol
23. 3-Methyl-1-butanol (isoamyl alcohol) 49. 2-Phenoxyethanol
24. 2-Methyl-1-butanol (active amyl alcohol) 50. a-Ethylphenethyl alcohol
25. 4-Methyl-2-pentanol 51. b-Ethylphenethyl alcohol
26. 1-Pentanol 52. 1-Decanol

3, CS2 22, 29, 30 37, 39 41, 42, 43 49, 50, 52


44
7, 8 18, 20
1
26, 27 35
36 46
38
28 34 51
33 45 47 48
16 31 32
40
15 19 24 25
1113 12 14 17
10 23
5 9 21
2
6
4

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC001

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halogenated hydrocarbons I
Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
123-1334
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
35-245 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

1 10 19 23
1. Pentane 15. trans-1,2-Dichloropropene
13 16 2. Iodomethane 16. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
3. 1,1-Dichloroethene 17. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
27
4. 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon-113) 18. 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
18
5. 3-Chloropropene (allyl chloride) 19. 1-Chlorohexane
14 26
20, 21
12
6. Methylene chloride 20. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
15
5
24
7. 1,1-Dichloroethane 21. Iodoform
22
2, 3 7 8. Chloroform 22. Hexachlorobutadiene
9 28
4
9. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 23. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
17
10. 1-Chlorobutane 24. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
6 8
11. Carbon tetrachloride 25. Pentachloroethane
12. 1,2-Dichloroethane 26. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)
11
13. 1,2-Dichloropropane 27. Hexachloroethane
25
14. cis-1,2-Dichloropropene 28. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min)
GCIC034

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Aromatic Solvents
Column: DB-200 Suggested Supplies
122-2032 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec
Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Oven: 50 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-160 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
1. Benzene
Sample: 0.5 µL of 0.5 µg/µL
2. Toluene
standard in hexane
3. Ethylbenzene
4. Chlorobenzene
5. p-Xylene
6. m-Xylene
7. o-Xylene
1 8. Styrene
9. Isopropylbenzene
10. n-Propylbenzene
11. 2-Chlorotoluene
2
12. 3-Chlorotoluene
13. 4-Chlorotoluene
19
14. tert-Butylbenzene
10
34 13 14 15 15. sec-Butylbenzene
5 12 16 16. Isobutylbenzene
9 22
11 20 21 17. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8
6 7 17 18 23 24 18. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
19. n-Butylbenzene
25 20. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
21. 1,3-Diisopropylbenzene
22. 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene
23. 2-Nitrotoluene
24. 3-Nitrotoluene
25. 4-Nitrotoluene

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Time (min) GCIC041

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phenols I
Column: hp-5ms
19091S-433 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 33 cm/sec, constant flow
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min
Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
35-220 °C at 8 °C/min
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 300 °C
1. Phenol
Sample: 1 µL 2. 2-Chlorophenol
20 µg/mL phenols in methylene chloride 3. 2-Nitrophenol
4 4. 2,4-Dimethylphenol
5. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
1 6
5
6. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
2 7
3 9 7. 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol
10 11
8 8. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
9. 4-Nitrophenol
10. 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
0 5 10 15 20 25 11. Pentachlorophenol
Time (min) GCIC052

Inorganic gases
Column: gS-gaspro Suggested Supplies
113-4332
30 m x 0.32 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 53 cm/sec Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 25 °C for 3 min Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367


25-200 °C at 10 °C/min
200 °C Hold
Injection: Split, 200 °C 1

Split ratio 1:50 4

Detector: TCD, 250 °C


Sample: 50 µL 2 7 1. Nitrogen
2. CO2
3. SF6
4. COS
3
5. H2S
5
6. Ethylene oxide
7. SO2
6

0 Time (min) 13
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Alcohols II
Column: DB-wAXetr
Suggested Supplies
123-7354
50 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 50 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal kit, 5188-5367
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
40-230 °C at 10 °C/min
230 °C for 5 min
1. Methanol 26. 1-Pentanol
Injection: Split, 250 °C 2. Ethanol 27. 2-Penten-1-ol
Split ratio 1:5 3. Isopropanol 28. 3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol
4. tert-Butanol 29. Cyclopentanol
Detector: FID, 250 °C
5. 2-Propen-1-ol (allyl alcohol) 30. 3-Hexanol
Nitrogen makeup gas at 35 mL/min
6. 1-Propanol 31. 2-Hexanol
Sample: 1 µL of 0.15% 7. 2-Propyn-1-ol (propargyl alcohol) 32. 4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone
each solvent in CS2 8. sec-Butanol 33. Furfuryl alcohol
9. 2-Methyl-3-buten-2-ol 34. cis-3-Hexen-1-ol
10. Isobutanol 35. cis-2-Hexen-1-ol
11. 2-Methoxyethanol (methyl Cellosolve) 36. Cyclohexanol
12. 3-Buten-1-ol 37. 3-Heptanol
13. 2-Methyl-2-butanol (tert-amyl alcohol) 38. 2-Heptanol
14. 1-Butanol 39. 2-Butoxyethanol (butyl Cellosolve)
38, 27

23, 24 29 35, 36 15. 2-Buten-1-ol (crotyl alcohol) 40. cis-4-Hepten-1-ol


16. Ethylene glycol 41. trans-2-Hepten-1-ol
37
48 17. 1-Penten-3-ol 42. 1-Heptanol
31 7 33 18. 2-Pentanol 43. Benzyl alcohol
42 39 40
22 43
6, 9 12 25
49
19. Glycidol 44. 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol
5, 18 17 30 28 34 50 47
20 14 26 45 20. 3-Pentanol 45. 1-Octanol
10 15 41 44
8
21 32
46 21. 2-Ethoxyethanol (Cellosolve) 46. 1-Nonanol
11
13 19
CS2 1, 4 16 22. Propylene glycol 47. 2-Phenoxyethanol
32
23. 3-Methyl-1-butanol (isoamyl alcohol) 48. a-Ethylphenethyl alcohol
24. 2-Methyl-1-butanol (active amyl alcohol) 49. b-Ethylphenethyl alcohol
25. 4-Methyl-2-pentanol 50. 1-Decanol
0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCIC002

Alcohols III
Column: hp-Innowax
19095n-123 1. 1-Propanol
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 4 6 2. iso-Butanol
10 3. 3-Methyl-3-pentanol
Carrier: Helium, 29 cm/sec, 3.0 psi (45 °C)
4. 1-Butanol
Oven: 45 °C for 1 min 8
5. 4-Methyl-2-pentanol
9
45-150 °C at 10 °C/min 5
7 6. 1-Pentanol
4 mL/min constant flow 7. 2-Ethyl-1-Butanol
8. 1-Hexanol
Injection: Split, 250 °C
3 9. Cyclohexanol
Split ratio 25:1 1
2
10. 1-Heptanol
Detector: FID 250 °C
Sample: 1 µL 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCIC003

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Analysis of Amino Alcohols in water


Column: Cp-Sil 5 CB 5
Cp7640
50 m x 0.53 mm, 2.00 µm
Sample: 0.2 µL 3
1. 2-Amino-ethanol
2. 1-Amino-2-propaol
Sample Conc: 1 ppm 2 4 3. 2-(Ethlamino)-ethanol
Solvent: Water 4. 2-Amino-1-butanol
1
5. 5-Amino-1-pentanol
Carrier: He, 0.7 mL/min, 70 kPa (0.7 bar, 9 psi)
Oven: 65 °C to 100 °C, 10 °C/min
Injection: Splitless
Detector: MS
0 min 10 VGC0025

Victor Berezkin and Aleksey B. Lapin, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia.

Amines and Alcohols


Column: Cp-Volamine
Cp7446 1
15 m x 0.32 mm,
Sample: 0.5 µL
1. Methanol
Sample Conc: 1000 ppm, approx. 5 ng per component 3 4 6
5 2. IPA
on the column
3. Mono ethylene glycol
Solvent: methanol 2
4. MMEA methyl monoethanolamine
5. Diethanolamine
Carrier: Helium, 50 pKa, 55 cm/s
6. MDEA methyl diethanolamine
Oven: 35 °C (0.5 min) to 240 °C, 30 °C/min
Injection: Split
0 min 7
Detector: MS VGC0029

Courtesy of J. Luong, Dow Chemical Canada

Analysis of ethanolamines
Column: Cp-Sil 8 CB for Amines
Cp7596
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm 1. MEA (mono-ethanolamine)
2. DEA (di-ethanolamine)
Sample Conc: 5-10 ng per component on the column 1 3 3. TEA (tri-ethanolamine)
Solvent: methanol
2
Carrier: Helium, 50 kPa (0.5 bar, 7 psi)
Oven: 60 °C (5 min) to 220 °C, 6 °C/min
Injection: Split
Detector: FID 0 min 25
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ethoxyethanol
Column: hp-FFAp Suggested Supplies
19095F-123
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 10 mL/min Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 60 °C for 1 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


60-100 °C at 5 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
100-210 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split ratio 10:1 1. Ethylene oxide 7. Hydroxy acetate
Detector: TCD 2. Ethyl formate 8. Acetic acid
5 11 3. Ethyl alcohol 9. Formic acid
4 10
2
4. Water 10. Ethylene glycol/monoformate
3 7
1 8 9 5. 2-Ethoxyethanol 11. Ethylene glycol/monoacetate
6. 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate
0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC004

organic Acids
Column: DB-wAXetr Suggested Supplies
125-7332
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 37 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 125 °C for 5 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
125-180 °C at 15 °C/min
180 °C for 12 min
7
Injection: Split, 250 °C
8
1. Acetic acid
Detector: FID, 250 °C 5
6 2. Propionic acid
3. Isobutyric acid
3 9
4 4. Butyric acid
2 5. Isovaleric acid
6. Valeric acid (pentanoic acid)
1
7. Isocaproic acid
8. Caproic acid (hexanoic acid)
9. Heptanoic acid

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC005

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Free organic Acids/C4-C5 Isomers


Column: hp-Innowax
19091n-133 1. Isobutyric acid
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 2. Butyric acid
Carrier: Helium 42 cm/sec, 24 psi (120 °C) 3. Valerolactone
2
1.8 mL/min constant flow 1 4. 2-Methyl butyric acid
4
3 5. Valeric acid
5
Oven: 110 °C for 1 min 6 6. 4-Pentenoic acid
8
110-133 at 2 °C/min 9
7. trans-2-Methyl-2-butenoic acid
133-160 °C at 3 °C/min 8. trans-3-Pentenoic acid
Injection: Split, 250 °C 7
9. trans-2-Pentenoic acid
Split ratio 40:1
Detector: FID 300 °C
0 5 10 15 20
Sample: 1 µL Time (min) GCIC006

Volatile Amines
3
Column: DB-1
125-1035 2
30 m x 0.53 mm, 5.00 µm
1
Oven: 30 °C isothermal
1. Methylamine
Sampler: Headspace 2. Dimethylamine
Injection: Split ratio 1:10 3. Trimethylamine

Detector: FID
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

5 min
GCIC007

trace Active Amines, 10 ng on-column


Column: hp-5ms
19091S-213 HP-5ms
30 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm pA Butylbenzene Nonylamine
100
Carrier: Helium, constant pressure 9.79 psi 80
Ethanolamine
60
Oven: 75 °C for 0.5 min 40 Triethanolamine
75-250 °C at 10 °C/min 20

250-320 °C at 25 °C/min 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
320 °C for 5 min FID 1A, (AMNCOL1000680603.D)

Injection: On-column Another 5% Phenyl Amines Column


Oven tracking mode
pA Nonylamine
Detector: FID 300 °C 100 Butylbenzene
80
60
Sample: 0.5 µL of each standard in methanol Ethanolamine
40 Triethanolamine
20

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Time (min) GCIC008

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primary Amines
Column: CAm
112-2132
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 1. n-Octylamine
Carrier: Hydrogen at 40 cm/sec 2. n-Nonylamine
3. n-Decylamine
Oven: 110 °C isothermal 1 4. Benylamine
Injection: Split 5. Dicyclohexylamine
2
Detector: FID
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3
4
5

14 min
GCIC009

polyethyleneamines
1. Ethylenediamine
Column: DB-5ms
2. Diethylenetriamine
122-5536
2 3 3. Triethylenetetramine
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
1 3.* Branched and piperazine analogs of peak #3
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, measured at 100 °C 4. Tetraethylenepentamine
4.* Branched and piperazine analogs of peak #4
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min
100-320 °C at 20 °C/min
4
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: FID, 300 °C 4*
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Sample: 1 µL of 100 ng/µL standard in methanol
3*
4*
3*
3*
4*

0 2 4 6 8 10 11.5
Time (min) GCIC010

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Amines and nitriles


Column: DB-5ms
Suggested Supplies
122-5536
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 22 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
Oven: 40 °C for 1 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Sample: 1 µL of 100 ng/µL standard in methanol 1. Diethylamine 20. 2-Cyanopyridine
2. Propionitrile 21. 2-Chloroaniline
3. Diisopropylamine 22. n-Nonylamine
4. Triethylamine 23. 2,4-Dimethylaniline
34
5 5. Pyridine 24. 4-Chlorobenzonitrile
18
10 14 6. Pyrimidine 25. 2,6-Dimethylaniline
28
32
12 17 19 23 7. Pyrazole 26. 3-Chloroaniline
15,16
8. Acrylamide 27. 4-Chloroaniline
29 9. Pyridazine 28. N,N-Diethylaniline
3 20
9 21, 22 10. Aniline 29. n-Decylamine
6 13 25 26 33
11 24 11. 3-Bromopyridine 30. 4-Bromoaniline
4 27 36 12. Benzonitrile 31. 3,4-Diaminotoluene
31
13. 3-Cyanopyridine 32. 2,6-Diethylaniline
37 38
14. Benzylamine 33. 2-Nitroaniline
35
30 15. n-Octylamine 34. Dicyclohexylamine
1, 2 7
16. 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidine 35. 3,4-Dichloroaniline
8
17. N,N-Dimethylbenzylamine 36. 3-Nitroaniline
18. Phenylethylamine 37. 4-Nitroaniline
19. N-Benzylmethylamine 38. Diphenylaniline

0 5 10 15 20 23
Time (min) GCIC011

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Amines in water
Column: CAm
112-2132 2
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 1. Ethylenediamine
2. Piperazine
Carrier: Hydrogen at 38 cm/sec
3. Diethylenetriamine
Oven: 120-220 °C at 10 °C/min 1 4. N-(2-Aminoethyl) piperazine
6
4 5. Aminoethylethanolamine
Injection: Split
6. Triethylenetetramine (4 isomers)
Detector: FID 7. Tetraethylenepentamine (4 isomers)
3
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

10 min
GCIC012

Aldehydes and Acids


Column: hp-Innowax Suggested Supplies
19091n-213
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 40 cm/sec, 11.7 psi (60 °C) Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 60 °C for 1 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


60-250 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
2.5 mL/min constant flow
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 40:1
1. Butanal 10. iso-Butyric acid
9
Detector: FID 275 °C 2. 2-Methyl butanal 11. Butyric acid
10 11
3. Pentanal 12. iso-Valeric acid
Sample: 0.5 µL 12
13 4. Hexanal 13. Valeric acid
16 17
5. Heptanal 14. Hexanoic acid
2
7 6. Octanal 15. Heptanoic acid
14 15 7. Acetic acid 16. Octanoic acid
1 3
8. Decanal 17. Decanoic acid
6 8
5 9. Propanoic acid
4

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC013

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Aldehydes and Ketones


Column: DB-1 suggested supplies
123-1034
30 m x 0.32 mm, 3.00 µm septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759

Column: DB-WAX liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
123-7033 seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Carrier: Helium at 32 cm/sec,
measured at 40 °C Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min
40-210 °C at 10 °C/min 40 °C for 5 min Detector: FID, 300 °C
40-210 °C at 10 °C/min Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

DB-1
12, 13 16, 17
18 26 30
15
23 1. Acetaldehyde
14 24 2. Acrolein
11 3. Acetone
4. Propionaldehyde
5. Isobutyraldehyde
9 10 27
21 31 6. Methacrolein
8 20
1 4 22 28, 29
19
7. Butyraldehyde
3 2
8. 2-Butanone (MEK)
25
6
9. Crotonaldehyde
10. 3-Methyl-2-butanone
7 11. 2-Pentanone
12. 3-Pentanone
13. Valeraldehyde (pentanal)
14. 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
5 15. 2-Methyl-3-pentanone
16. 3-Hexanone
17. Cyclopentanone
18. 2-Hexanone
19. Hexanal
DB-1 provides the best 20. Furfural
0 5 10 15 20 22
Time (min) overall resolution; 21. 4-Heptanone
however, DB-WAX 22. 3-Heptanone
provides better resolution 23. 2-Heptanone
DB-WAX of o- and m-tolualdehyde. 24. Cyclohexanone
11, 12, 13
25. Heptanal
24 30 26. Benzaldehyde
23 20
18, 19 27. Octyl aldehyde
17
28. o-Tolualdehyde
29. m-Tolualdehyde
15 14
30. p-Tolualdehyde
21
9 31 31. Nonyl aldehyde
27
22 25
8 16 26
10 29
1
3 2 6
28

4 7

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Time (min) GCIC014

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Formaldehyde underivatized
2
Column: DB-wAX
123-7033
1. Formaldehyde
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
2. Methanol
1
Carrier: Helium at 36 cm/sec, * Formaldehyde by-products
measured at 35 °C
Oven: 35 °C isothermal
Injection: Split, 200 °C
Split ratio 1:100
*
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min *

0 2 4 6 8 10
Time (min) GCIC015

Dnph Derivative
Column: DB-1
123-1012 Suggested Supplies
15 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 150 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 150-250 °C at 20 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Split, 300 °C
Split ratio 1:100
Detector: ECD, 375 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 35 mL/min
1
1. Formaldehyde-DNPH

0 1 2 3 4
Time (min) GCIC016

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pFBhA Derivative 1

Column: DB-1
123-1012
15 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, 1. Formaldehyde-PFBHA
measured at 60 °C
Oven: 60-100 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
Detector: FID, 375 °C 0 1 2 3 4
Nitrogen makeup gas at 35 mL/min Time (min) GCIC017

Aromatics I
Column: DB-1 Suggested Supplies
125-1034
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10 1. Benzene 21. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
2. Fluorobenzene 22. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Detector: FID, 300 °C 3. Toluene 23. Isobutylbenzene
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 4. Chlorobenzene 24. sec-Butylbenzene
5. Ethylbenzene 25. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene (hemimellitene)
6. m-Xylene 26. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
7. p-Xylene 27. Iodobenzene
8. Styrene 28. Styrene oxide
9. o-Xylene 29. Butylbenzene
10. Isopropylbenzene (cumene) 30. 4-Chlorostyrene
11. Bromobenzene 31. Nitrobenzene
12. Propylbenzene 32. 4-tert-Butyltoluene
13. 2-Chlorotoluene 33. 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1 12, 13, 14, 15 18, 19, 20 14. 3-Chlorotoluene 34. 2-Nitrotoluene
15. 4-Chlorotoluene 35. 1,3-Diisopropylbenzene
6, 7 30, 31 16. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene (mesitylene) 36. 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene
22, 23 17. a-Methylstyrene 37. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
CS2 21 24 28, 29 18. tert-Butylbenzene 38. 3-Nitrotoluene
26
8
9
17 36 19. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene (pseudocumene) 39. 4-Nitrotoluene
3 4 5 25 27
16 35 37
2 1011 32 20. 4-Methylstyrene 40. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
34 38
41. 1-Chloro-4-nitrobenzene
39
33
42. 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
41 40
42 43 43. Pentachlorobenzene

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min)
GCIC018

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Aromatics II
Column: DB-wAX
Suggested Supplies
125-7032
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
40-230 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
230 °C for 7 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10
1. Benzene
Detector: FID, 300 °C
2. Fluorobenzene
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
3. Toluene
4. Chlorobenzene
5. Ethylbenzene
6. m-Xylene
See below for enlarged view 7. p-Xylene
8. Styrene
30, 33 9. o-Xylene
10. Isopropylbenzene (cumene)
1
21 11. Bromobenzene
36 26 27 12. Propylbenzene
37 31 33 34
6
13. 2-Chlorotoluene
CS2 57 14. 3-Chlorotoluene
3 15. 4-Chlorotoluene
39
16. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene (mesitylene)
22
17. a-Methylstyrene
2
41 18. tert-Butylbenzene
40 19. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene (pseudocumene)
42
43 20. 4-Methylstyrene
28 21. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
22. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
23. Isobutylbenzene
24. sec-Butylbenzene
0 5 10 15 20 25 25. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene (hemimellitene)
Time (min) 26. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
27. Iodobenzene
28. Styrene oxide (peak not shown)
29. Butylbenzene
14, 15 17, 32 31, 33
30. 4-Chlorostyrene
35 31. Nitrobenzene
16 8 19 29 21
11 20 32. 4-tert-Butyltoluene
36 26 27
23 13 25 33. 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
9 12 4 24
6 18 34. 2-Nitrotoluene
5 7
10 35. 1,3-Diisopropylbenzene
36. 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene
22 37. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
38. 3-Nitrotoluene
39. 4-Nitrotoluene
40. 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
41. 1-Chloro-4-nitrobenzene
42. 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
43. Pentachlorobenzene

10 15 18
Time (min)
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Impurities in Styrene
Column: DB-wAXetr
Suggested Supplies
123-7363
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 29.4 cm/sec, measured at 70 °C Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 80 °C isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Split, 230 °C Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273


Split ratio 1:150
Detector: FID, 240 °C 11 3 9 1. Benzene
2. Toluene
3. Ethylbenzene
4. p-Xylene
10
5. m-Xylene
6 6. Isopropylbenzene
7. o-Xylene
8. n-Propylbenzene
9. Styrene
8 10. a-Methylstyrene
1 5
4 7 11. Heptane (IS)
2

0 10 20 30
Time (min) GCIC020

Impurities in ethylbenzene
Column: hp-Innowax
19091n-216
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 1. Hydrocarbon
Carrier: Helium, 32 cm/sec, 19.9 psi (60 °C) 2. Benzene
3. Toluene
2.5 mL/min constant flow 4 4
4. Ethylbenzene
Oven: 60 °C for 1 min 5. p-Xylene
60-92 °C at 4 °C/min 6. m-Xylene
92 °C for 4.5 min 7. Cumene
92-220 °C at 20 °C/min 8. o-Xylene
6 9. Propylbenzene
Injection: Split, 220 °C 1
10. Styrene
Split ratio 100:1 6
5
5
ASTM Method D5060 7

Detector: FID 270 °C 3 8


1
2
1 9 10
Sample: 0.5 µL
10 11
Neat, 99%+ 0 10 15 Time (min)
Time (min) GCIC021

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pyrolysates of polystyrene 1. Propylene


Column: uLtrA 1 2. Propane
19091A-105 3. 1-Butene
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm 4. Butene
6 7 12 5. Pentane
Carrier: Helium, 30 psi, 12 mL/min 6. Toluene
Oven: 0-280 at 5 °C/min 7. Styrene
8. C2H5-C(Ph) = CH2
Injection: Split, 280 °C 9. C4H9-CH2CH2-Ph
Split ratio 30:1 13 10. C4H9-C(Ph) = CH2
Pyrolyzer 600 °C 10
11. C4H9-CH=C(Ph)CH3
2 9 12. Styrene dimer
Detector: FID 300 °C 1 4
8
3 5 13. Styrene trimer
11
Sample: 100 mg pyrolyzed
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Time (min) GCIC023

esters I
Column: DB-1 Suggested Supplies
125-1034
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10
1. Methyl formate 13. sec-Butyl acetate
Detector: FID, 300 °C
2. Ethyl formate 14. Isobutyl acetate
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
3. Methyl acetate 15. Propyl propionate
4. Vinyl acetate 16. Butyl acetate
5. Ethyl acetate 17. Isoamyl acetate
6. Propyl formate 18. Amyl acetate
4, CS2 7. Methyl propionate 19. 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate
22
21 24 8. Isopropyl acetate 20. 2-Methylbutyl acetate
23
9. Ethyl acrylate 21. Methyl benzoate
10 1516 17 10. tert-Butyl acetate 22. Benzyl acetate
5 11
9 12 1314 19
18 11. Ethyl propionate 23. Ethyl benzoate
8
1 23 67 12. Propyl acetate 24. Propyl benzoate
20

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC024

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esters II
Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
125-1334
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
260 °C for 3 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10
1. Methyl formate 13. sec-Butyl acetate
Detector: FID, 300 °C 2. Ethyl formate 14. Isobutyl acetate
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3. Methyl acetate 15. Propyl propionate
4. Vinyl acetate 16. Butyl acetate
5. Ethyl acetate 17. Isoamyl acetate
6. Propyl formate 18. Amyl acetate
2, CS2 22
21 24 7. Methyl propionate 19. 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate
23
9, 10 8. Isopropyl acetate 20. 2-Methylbutyl acetate
18, 19
17
9. Ethyl acrylate 21. Methyl benzoate
5 1516
11 13 14 10. tert-Butyl acetate 22. Benzyl acetate
12 20
8 11. Ethyl propionate 23. Ethyl benzoate
67
1
3 12. Propyl acetate 24. Propyl benzoate
4

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC025

esters III
Column: hp-Innowax Suggested Supplies
19095n-123
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium 29 cm/sec, 3.0 psi (45 °C) Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
4 mL/min constant flow Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 45 °C for 1 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
45-200 °C at 5 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 25:1
Detector: FID 250 °C
Sample: 1 µL 1. Ethyl propionate 11. Propyl caproate
2. Propyl acetate 12. Methyl decanoate
6 9
2
3. Ethyl butyrate 13. Butyl caproate
4
3
5 15 4. Propyl propionate 14. Methyl dodecanoate
8
1 11 5. Propyl butyrate 15. Butyl heptanoate
13
6. Ethyl valerate 16. Methyl tetradecanoate
7. Butyl propionate 17. Methyl hexadecanoate
10 12
7 8. Propyl valerate 18. Methyl octadecanoate
14 17 19 9. Ethyl caproate 19. Methyl eicosenoate
16
18
10. Butyl valerate

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCIC026

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ethers
Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
125-1334
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
260 °C for 3 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10 1. Furan 13. Diglyme (diethylene glycol dimethyl ether)
2. Ethyl vinyl ether 14. Propyl ether
Detector: FID, 300 °C
3. Ethyl ether 15. Allyl ether
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
4. 1,3-Dioxalane 16. 1,4-Dioxane
5. Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 17. Butyl ethyl ether
6. Allyl ethyl ether 18. Epichlorohydrin
8
7. Isopropyl ether 19. Tetrahydropyran
24
8. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 20. Acetal (acetaldehyde diethyl acetal)
CS2
21 22
9. tert-Amyl methyl ether 21. Butyl ether
15
13
10. Butyl methyl ether 22. Pentyl ether
17 19
14 11. Glyme (propylene glycol dimethyl ether) 23. Triglyme (triethylene glycol dimethyl ether)
20 18
23
10
12 16 12. tert-Amyl methyl ether 24. Benzyl ether
1, 2, 3 76 9 4 11
5

0 10 20 30
Time (min)
GCIC027

glycols I
Column: DB-wAX
124-7032 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.45 mm, 0.85 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 50 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 50 °C for 2 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-220 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Megabore Direct, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 280 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 1. Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 9. 1,4-Butanediol
2. Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 10. Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Sample: 1 µL 14 3. 1,3-Propanediol 11. Dipropylene glycol
4. 1,2-Propanediol (propylene glycol) 12. 1,5-Pentanediol
12
9 5. 2,3-Butanediol 13. 1,6-Hexanediol
6. 1,3-Butanediol 14. 1,7-Heptanediol
3, 4 6 15 13
7 7. Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 15. Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
5
10,18
16 8. Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether 16. 1,8-Octanediol
17
8 17. 1,9-Nonanediol
2 19
1
18. Ethylene glycol
11 19. 1,10-Decanediol

0 5 10 15 20 25
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glycols II
Column: DB-624
Suggested Supplies
125-1334
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
260 °C for 3 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10
1. Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 12. Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether
Detector: FID, 300 °C 2. Glyme 13. Diethylene glycol
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3. Ethylene glycol 14. Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
4. Diglyme 15. 1,5-Pentanediol
5. Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 16. 1,6-Hexanediol
EtOH
6, 7 6. 1,3-Propanediol 17. Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
7. 1,2-Propanediol (propylene glycol) 18. Triglyme
1, 2 9 8. 2,3-Butanediol 19. 1,7-Heptanediol
4 18
9. 1,3-Butanediol 20. 1,8-Octanediol
19
10
10. Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 21. 1,9-Nonanediol
13
3 8 11. 1,4-Butanediol 22. 1,10-Decanediol
5 14 17
12 15
11 16

20 21
22

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Time (min)
GCIC029

glycols III
Column: DB-1
Suggested Supplies
124-1032
30 m x 0.45 mm, 1.27 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, Liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
measured at 50 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 50 °C for 2 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-260 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 280 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 1. Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 11. Dipropylene glycol
Sample: 1 µL 2. Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 12. 1,5-Pentanediol
14, 15
3. 1,3-Propanediol 13. 1,6-Hexanediol
4. 1,2-Propanediol 14. 1,7-Heptanediol
5. 2,3-Butanediol 15. Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
8, 9
19 6. 1,3-Butanediol 16. 1,8-Octanediol
7 16 17
13 7. Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 17. 1,9-Nonanediol
1 2
5
10 8. Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether 18. Ethylene glycol
11
3, 4 6 12 9. 1,4-Butanediol 19. 1,10-Decanediol
10. Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether

18

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Time (min) GCIC030

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triethylene glycol and Impurities


Column: DB-1
124-1032 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.45 mm, 1.27 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 50 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 170 °C isothermal Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50 3

Detector: FID, 280 °C


Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Sample: 0.5 µL 1. Ethylene glycol
2. Diethylene glycol
3. Triethylene glycol

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCIC031

ethylene glycol mixture


Column: uLtrA 1
19091A-101 Suggested Supplies
12 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 25 cm/sec Liner: Liner, splitless, single-taper, glass wool, deactivated, 5062-3587
Oven: 100 °C for 0.5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
100-200 °C at 20 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 100:1
Detector: FID 1

Sample: 1 µL
3
1. Diethylene glycol
2. Triethylene glycol
3. Polyethylene glycol 200
4. Polyethylene glycol 400
5. Polyethylene glycol 600

2 4

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1 2 3
glycols/Diols
Column: hp-1
19095Z-023 1. Ethylene glycol
30 m x 0.53 mm, 0.88 µm 2. 1,3-Butanediol
3. Ethylene glycol phenyl ether
Carrier: Helium 4. 1,7-Hepatanediol
Oven: 50 °C for 3 min 5. 1,9-Nonanediol
50-180 °C at 8 °C/min 6. 1,10-Decanediol

Injection: On-column 4
5
Detector: FID 250 °C 6

Sample: 1 µL

20 min
GCIC033

halogenated hydrocarbons II
Column: DB-1 Suggested Supplies
123-1034
30 m x 0.32 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 35 °C Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711

Oven: 35 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


35-245 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
245 °C for 2 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
1. 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon-113) 20. Iodoform
Detector: FID, 300 °C
2. 1,1-Dichloroethene 21. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 3. Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) 22. Dibromomethane
Sample: In pentane 4. Iodomethane 23. Bromodichloromethane
5. 3-Chloropropene (allyl chloride) 24. 1,3-Dichloropropane
6. 1-Chlorobutane 25. 1,1-Dichloropropane
7. 2,2-Dichloropropane 26. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 27. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
33, 34
2 9. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 28. 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
10. Carbon tetrachloride 29. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
11. Methylene chloride 30. Pentachloroethane
12. Trichloroethene 31. Hexachloroethane
38 13. Chloroform 32. Bromoform
7, 13, 17 16, 25 14. Tetrachloroethene 33. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
14 15. 1,2-Dichloropropane 34. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
6, 9
15, 22
24 35
16. 1-Chlorohexane 35. Hexachlorobutadiene
12, 23
28 37 17. Bromochloromethane 36. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
18, 19 27 29 36
3, 4 18. 1,1-Dichloroethane 37. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)
31
5
8
20
30 19. 1,2-Dichloroethane 38. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
26
11 32
1
10

28 min

GCIC035

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Chlorinated Isooctane
Column: hp-Innowax
Suggested Supplies
19091n-136
60 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 33 cm/sec, 35.7 psi (80 °C) 2 mL/min Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Oven: 80 °C isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Split, 250 °C Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267


Split ratio 150:1
4
Detector: FID 300 °C
2
Sample: Monochloro isomers, 0.5 µL 3
1. 1-Chloro isooctane
2. 4-Chloromethyl 2,2'-dimethyl pentane
3. 3-Chloro isooctane
4. 4-Chloro isooctane
1

3 4 5 6 7
Time (min) GCIC036

Solvents I
Column: DB-wAXetr Suggested Supplies
125-7332
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-140 °C at 5 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 250 °C
1. 3-Methylpentane 16. p-Xylene
2. Hexane 17. m-Xylene
3. Isooctane 18. Cumene
4. Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 19. Dodecane
5. Heptane 20. o-Xylene
6. Cyclohexane 21. Propylbenzene
1, 2 7. Octane 22. Chlorobenzene
14
8. Nonane 23. Mesitylene
12 29
9. Methanol 24. Styrene
4, 5 19
3 7 10. Ethanol 25. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8 24 25 11. Benzene 26. Naphthalene
28 30
6 20 23 12. Decane 27. 4-Chlorotoluene
21 27
16 17
18
13. Toluene 28. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
10, 11 15 22
9
13 14. Undecane 29. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
15. Ethylbenzene 30. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
26

0 5 10 15 20 25
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Solvents II
Column: DB-wAXetr
123-7354 Suggested Supplies
50 m x 0.32 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 41 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Oven: 50 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
50-170 °C at 10 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
1. Hexane
Detector: FID, 280 °C
2. Isooctane
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
3. Acetone
4. Ethyl formate
1
2 13, 14 15 19 5. Tetrahydrofuran
12
18 6. Trichloroethane
17
9 16 7. Ethyl acetate
4
5
8. Isopropyl acetate
10 9. Methyl ethyl ketone
8
10. Isopropyl alcohol
7
11. Methylene chloride
3
12. Benzene
6 11 13. 2-Pentanone
14. Methyl isobutyl ketone
15. Isobutyl acetate
16. Chloroform
17. sec-Butyl alcohol
18. Toluene
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 19. n-Propanol
Time (min) GCIC038

Solvents III
Column: DB-200
Suggested Supplies
122-2033
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 45 °C for 7 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


45-145 °C at 20 °C/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
Detector: FID, 300 °C 1. Methanol 13. Acetone
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 2. Ethanol 14. Acetonitrile
3. Ethyl ether 15. Benzene
Sample: 0.5 µL of 0.5-1.0 µg/µL 4. Isopropanol 16. Tetrahydrofuran (THF)
standard in water 11, 12, 13
5. n-Hexane 17. Trichloroethylene
6. Methylene chloride 18. n-Butanol
7. tert-Butanol 19. Ethyl acetate
15
8. n-Propanol 20. Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
2, 3 7 10 9. Chloroform 21. Toluene
5
8 17
4 21
10. Cyclohexane 22. 1,4-Dioxane
6 16 18 23 11. sec-Butanol 23. Pyridine
24
20 12. n-Heptane 24. Dimethylformamide (DMF)
1 19
9 14
22

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCIC039

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Solvents IV
Column: hp-1 Suggested Supplies
19091Z-205
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 30 psi Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 70-200 °C at 5 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


200 °C for 2 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split
Detector: TCD
Sample: 1 µL 1. Isopropanol
2. Methyl ethyl ketone
2
3. Ethyl acetate
3 4
4. n-Butyl alcohol
11 5. Ethyl cellosolve
7 8 9 12 13 6. Methyl isobutyl ketone
5
14 7. Toluene
6
8. n-Butyl acetate
10
9. Diacetone alcohol
10. p-Xylene
11. Cellosolve acetate
12. o-Xylene
1 13. Butyl cellosolve
14. Butyl cellosolve acetate
25 min

GCIC040

Common Industrial Solvents


Column: hp-1 Suggested Supplies
19091Z-212
25 m x 0.32 mm, 1.05 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 35 kPa Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 30-140 °C at 10 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Split ratio 200:1 Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273

Detector: IRD, 200 °C


Sample: 1 µL 1. Methanol
2. Methyl formate
3. Ethanol
12 4. Acetone
5. Isopropanol
10 6. Dichloromethane
7. n-Propanol
8. Methyl ethyl ketone
13
19
9. sec-Butanol
10. Ethyl acetate
17 11. Isobutanol
14
1 12. Isopropyl acetate
8 13. Nitropropane
11
2 4 5
14. 1,4-Dioxane
16
7 9 15. Toluene
6
3
16. Mesityl oxide
15
18 17. Diacetone-alcohol
18. m-Xylene
12 min 19. Cyclohexanone
GCIC042

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Analysis of Solvents
1. Methane
Column: poraBonD Q 2. Methanol
Cp7354 3. Ethanol
25 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm 4. Acetonitrile
Sample: 5 µL 5. Acetone
6. Dichloromethane
Sample Conc: 0.1% per compound 7. 2-Propanol
Solvent: DMSO 8. Dimethyl sulfide
9. Diethyl ether
Carrier: He, 25 kPa (0.25 bar, 3.5 psi) 10. 1-propanol
Oven: 100 °C (2 min) to 300 °C, 5 °C/min 1 20 24 26 11. Pentane
12. 2-Butanone
Injection: Split, T=250 °C 13. Trichloromethane
12, 13
2
Detector: FID, T=250 °C 14. Tetrahydofuran
3
10 18 15. Ethyl acetate
4
14 16. 2-Methoxyethanol
19 22 17. Isobutanol
15 17
57
21 18. Butanol
9
23 19. Hexane
16 25
11
20. Benzene
6
21. Trichloroethylene
22. Cyclohexane
8
23. 1,4-Dioxane
24. Pyridine
25. N,N-dimethylformamide
26. Dimethyl sulfoxide
0 min 27
VGC0026

nitrogen Based Solvents I


Column: DB-1
Suggested Supplies
125-1034
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 40 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:10
Detector: FID, 300 °C
3
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 1. Acetonitrile
2. Acrolein
12 3. Acrylonitrile
4. Propionitrile
5. Methacrolein
9
13 6. Methacrylonitrile
CS 2
7. Triethylamine
1 6 7 8. Ethyl acrylate
11
8 9. Pyridine
10
10. DMF (dimethylformamide)
4
5
11. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)
12. Benzonitrile
2
13. 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Time (min) GCIC044

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nitrogen Based Solvents II


Column: DB-624 Suggested Supplies
125-1334 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
measured at 40 °C
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min
40-260 °C at 10 °C/min
260 °C for 3 min 1. Acetonitrile
2. Acrolein
Injection: Split, 250 °C 3. Acrylonitrile
Split ratio 1:10 4. Propionitrile
Detector: FID, 300 °C 12 5. Methacrolein
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 6. Methacrylonitrile
3 13 7. Triethylamine
9
CS21
11 8. Ethyl acrylate
6 8
10 9. Pyridine
4
5
7 10. DMF (dimethylformamide)
11. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)
2
12. Benzonitrile
13. 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone
0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC045

Acrylate Impurities I
Column: DB-200
Suggested Supplies
125-2032
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 34.5 cm/sec Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
measured at 35 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min, Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
35-200 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 230 °C
Split ratio 1:10
1. Methanol
Detector: FID, 250 °C 2. Ethanol
3. Methyl acetate
4. Ethyl acetate
5. Methyl acrylate
6. Methyl propionate
1 7. Isobutanol
* Methyl acrylate impurities 8. Butanol
6
• Ethyl acrylate impurities 9. Ethyl acrylate
♦ Butyl acrylate impurities 10. Ethyl propionate
11. Methyl methacrylate
2
12. Isopropyl acrylate
5 13. Isobutyl acetate
11
14. Butyl acetate
9
15. Isobutyl acrylate
3 16. Dibutyl ether
4 10
17. Isobutyl propionate
8
13 18. Butyl acrylate
7 16 18 19. Butyl propionate
14 15 17
19

12

0 5 10
Time (min) GCIC046

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Acrylate Impurities II
Column: DB-1701 Suggested Supplies
125-0732 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm
Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647
Carrier: Helium at 36.8 cm/sec
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
measured at 35 °C
Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Oven: 35 °C for 5 min,
35-200 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 230 °C
1. Methanol
Split ratio 1:10
2. Ethanol
Detector: FID, 250 °C 3. Methyl acetate
1 4. Ethyl acetate
10 11
2
6
5. Methyl acrylate
* Methyl acrylate impurities 6. Methyl propionate
• Ethyl acrylate impurities 7. Isobutanol
♦ Butyl acrylate impurities
8. Butanol
9 8
9. Ethyl acrylate
5
10. Ethyl propionate
11. Methyl methacrylate
3
13 12. Isopropyl acrylate
15
7 16 13. Isobutyl acetate
4
14 17 14. Butyl acetate
18
19 15. Isobutyl acrylate
16. Dibutyl ether
12 17. Isobutyl propionate
18. Butyl acrylate
0 5 10
Time (min) 19. Butyl propionate
GCIC047

Acrylates
Column: hp-FFAp
19095F-121 1. Methyl methacrylate
10 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 2. Ethyl methacrylate
3. sec-Butyl methacrylate
Carrier: Hydrogen 4. Allyl acrylate
5 5. n-Butyl acrylate
Oven: 35 °C for 1 min 7
35-60 °C at 10 °C/min 6. Hexyl methacrylate
60-160 °C at 15 °C/min 6
8 7. Cyclohexyl methacrylate
8. Hydroxypropyl acrylate
Injection: On-column 2 4
9. Unknown
3
1
Detector: FID 9

Sample: 1 µL

11 min

GCIC048

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Anilines
Column: DB-35ms
Suggested Supplies
128-3822
25 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
measured at 50 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 50 °C for 2 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
50-340 °C at 20 °C/min
340 °C for 10 min
Injection: Splitless, 280 °C 1. o-Toluidine
0.50 min purge activation time 2. 4-Chloroaniline
Detector: FID, 320 °C 3. 2-Methoxy-5-methylaniline
10
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 4. 2,4,5-Trimethylaniline
1
4 11 5. 4-Chloro-2-methylaniline
12
Sample: 1 µL of 5 ng 6. 2,4-Diaminotoluene
on-column per component 5 7. 2,4-Diaminoanisole
2
3 8. 2-Aminonaphthalene
8
6
9. 2-Methyl-5-nitroaniline
10. 4,4’-Oxydianiline
9
10 14 11. 4,4’-Methylenedianiline
11 13 12. Benzidine
12 15
16 13. 2-Aminoazotoluene
7 17
14. o-Tolidine
15. 4,4’-Thiodianiline
16. 3,3’-Dimethoxybenzidine
17. 3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine
0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCIC050

Substituted Anilines
Column: DB-5ms
Suggested Supplies
122-5536
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 33.3 cm/sec, Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3316
measured at 150 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
40-290 °C at 12 °C/min
290 °C for 10 min
m/z
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 1. Aniline 93
30 sec purge activation time 2. 2-Chloroaniline 127
3. 2,6-Dimethylaniline 121
Detector: MSD, 325 °C transfer line
4. 3-Chloroaniline 127
Sample: 1 µL of 25 ng/µL standard 5. 4-Chloroaniline 127
6. 4-Bromoaniline 171
7. 2-Nitroaniline 138
3
10 8. 3,4-Dichloroaniline 161
9. 3-Nitroaniline 65
5
10. 2,4,5-Trichloroaniline 195
6
2 4 11. 4-Chloro-2-nitroaniline 172
8 13 12. 4-Nitroaniline 138
7 11 14
1
12
13. 2-Chloro-4-nitroaniline 172
16
17 14. 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline 176
9 15
18 15. 2-Chloro-4,6-dinitroaniline 217
16. 2,6-Dibromo-4-nitroaniline 266
17. 2,4-Dinitroaniline 183
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 25
Time (min)
18. 2-Bromo-4,6-dinitroaniline 261
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phenols II
Column: DB-5ms Suggested Supplies
122-5536 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80730
Carrier: Helium at 22 cm/sec, Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
measured at 100 °C
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min
100-270 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C 1. Phenol
Split ratio 1:50 2. 2-Chlorophenol
Detector: FID, 300 °C 11
3. o-Cresol
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 4. m-Cresol
7, 8 5. p-Cresol
Sample: 1 µL of 50 ng/µL standard 4, 5 10 6. 2,6-Xylenol
in toluene/p-xylene 1
3
6 9 7. 2,4-Xylenol
13 8. 2,5-Xylenol
14 15 9. 2-Nitrophenol
2
10. 3,5-Xylenol
16
12 11. 2,3-Xylenol
12. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
13. 3,4-Xylenol
14. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
15. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 15 16. 1-Naphthol
Time (min) GCIC053

phenols III
Column: DB-wAX Suggested Supplies
122-7032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Hydrogen at 43 cm/sec Liner: Split, single taper, low pressure drop, glass wool, 5183-4647

Oven: 165 °C isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


Syringe: 5 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1273
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

1 1. 2,6-Xylenol
2. 2-Cresol
11, 12 3. Phenol
2
6, 7 4. 2-Ethylphenol
3 5. 2,5-Xylenol
45 6. 4-Cresol
8
7. 2,4-Xylenol
9
10 8. 3-Cresol
13 9. 2-Isopropylphenol
14
10. 2,3-Xylenol
11. 3,5-Xylenol
12. 4-Ethylphenol
13. 3,4-Xylenol
14. 2,3,5-Trimethylphenol

11.5 min
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halocarbons
Column: gS-gaspro
Suggested Supplies
113-4332
30 m x 0.32 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 130 °C for 4 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
130-225 °C at 10 °C/min
225 °C Hold
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:67 1. CH4 12. cis-CICH=CHCI
2. CHCIF2 (Freon 22) 13. CHCI3
Detector: FID, 250 °C
3. CCI2F2 (Freon 12) 14. ? from CCI4
Sample: 1 µL 4. CICF2 CF2 Cl (Freon 114) 15. CCI4
5. CHCI2 F (Freon 21) 16. ? from CCI4
12
6. CCI3F (Freon 11) 17. CH3CH2I
10
21 22
7. CF2Br2 (Freon 12B2) 18. CH2Br2
9 13 17 1819
3 8 8. CH3I 19. CHCI2Br
5 15
2 4 11
9. CH2CI2 20. C4F9I
20
7
6 10. trans-CICH=CHCI 21. CHCIBr2
1 11. CF3CCl3 (Freon 113) 22. CH3CH2CH2I
14 16

0 16 18
Time (min) GCIC055

ethylene oxide
Column: DB-wAX
122-7032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 1. Ethylene oxide
2. 2-Chloroethanol
Carrier: Helium at 1 mL/min 3. Ethylene glycol (solvent: Dimethylformamide)
Oven: 60 °C for 2 min 1

60-180 °C at 16 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C 3

Split ratio 1:50 2

Detector: FID, 300 °C


Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

2 6 10
Time (min) GCIC056
(Courtesy of J. Chromatogr. Sci., 28:97 [1990])

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Impurities in mixed Xylenes


ASDM D2360
Column: DB-wAXetr 345 6
123-7362
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Helium at 20 cm/sec, 1. Benzene
measured at 145 °C Non-Aromatics 2. Toluene
3. Ethylbenzene
Oven: 60 °C for 10 min 4. p-Xylene
60-150 °C at 5 °C/min 5. m-Xylene
150 °C for 10 min 6. o-Xylene
Injection: Split, 230 °C 2 7. n-Butylbenzene (IS)
7
Split ratio 1:150
C9 Aromatics
Detector: FID, 240 °C 1

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCIC022

high resolution Separation of Xylene Isomers


1 2
Column: Cp-Chirasil-Dex CB
Cp7502 6
25 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 7 1. Benzene
Sample: 0.5 µL 5 2. Toluene
8 3. Para xylene
Sample Conc: 10-20% 4 4. Meta xylene
3
Carrier: Helium, 40 kPA, 6 psi 5. Ethyl benzene
6. Ortho xylene
Oven: 80 °C, (6 min) to 130 °C, 25 °C/min 7. Styrene
Injection: Split, T = 210 °C, 1:20 8. Cumene

Detector: FID, T=230 °C

0 min 7
VGC0031

halothane
Column: gS-gaspro 2
Suggested Supplies
113-4312
15 m x 0.32 mm, Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 45 cm/sec Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 240 °C, isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Split, 200 °C 3


Split ratio 1:100
4
Detector: FID, 200 °C 1. Nitrogen
2. Halothane
Sample: 0.2 µL 3. Diethyl ether
4. Acetone
1

0 2
Time (min)
GCIC057

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Inorganic hydride gases


Column: hp-1
19091Z-205 A 1 B 4

50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm -70ºC 30ºC 1. Arsine 0.1%


2. Phosphine 0.1%
Carrier: Helium, 35 cm/sec
3. Selenide 0.1%
Oven: A: -70 °C isothermal 4. Diborane 0.10 ppm
B: 30 °C isothermal 2
5. Tetraborane 0.10 ppm
6. Pentaborane 0.10 ppm
Injection: Split ratio 25:1
5 7. Dihydropentaborane 0.60 ppm
Detector: FPD, 535 µm filter
6
Sample: 1 µL 3
7

GCIC059

polymer Additives
Column: hp-35 (use only 10 meters)
19091g-013 1. BHT
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.15 µm 2. BHEB
Carrier: Helium, 6 psi (4 mL/min at 50 °C) hold for 5 min. 3. Tinuvin P
ramp to 50 psi (21 mL/min at 350 °C) at 5 psi/min. 4. Isonox 129
5. Irgafos 168
Injection: EPC on-column, oven track 0.5 µL injection 6. Irganox 1076
Detector: FID 7. MD 1024
8. Irganox 1010

Fast Separation of Silanes


Column: VF-200ms
Cp8860
30 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 1 1. Vinyl-trimethyl silane
2. Dichloromethyl silane
Carrier: Hydrogen, ca 1.0 mL/min, 60 kPa 0.006 3. Dichloromethane
Oven: 50 °C 4. Trimethylchloro silane
5. Pentamethyl disiloxane
Injection: Split/splitless, in split mode, 1:100 4
6. Trichloromethyl silane
2
Detector: FID 7. Dichlorodimethyl silane
Volts

3
6

0.002

0 min 4
VGC0024

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Sulfur gases
Column: porapLot u 2
Cp7584
25 m x 0.53 mm, 20.00 µm
1. Hydrogen sulfide
Sample: ±100 ppm 1 2. Carbonyl sulfide
Carrier: H2 3. Sulfur dioxide
4. Methyl sulfide
Oven: 50 °C
Injection: 100 mL/min 3

Detector: FPD
4

0 min 6
VGC0027

Analysis of Acetylenes mixture


Column: Select Al2o3 9
Cp7432 1. Methane
50 m x 0.53 mm, 2. Ethane
2
3. Ethylene
4
Sample Conc: Approx 100 ppm in nitrogen, synthetic standard 6 8 10 4. n-Butane
7
5. Propadiene
Carrier: Helium, 4 psig, 4 min to 11 psig, 0.5 psig/min, 2 min 3
6. 1-Butene
Oven: 40 °C, 5 min to 160 °C, 10 °C/min to 200 °C, 1 7. Iso-butene
5
20 °C/min, hold 1 min 8. 1,2-Butadiene
9. 1,3-Butadiene
Injection: Split 60 mL/min
10. Ethyl acelytene
Detector: FID

0 min 12
VGC0028
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DB-Select 624 UI for


Mega Bore Early Eluting Peaks
Column: DB-Select 624 UI for <467>
1. Methane 18. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
125-0334UI
2. Methanol 19. Cyclohexane
30 m x 0.53 mm x 3.0 um
3. Ethanol 20. Carbon tetrachloride
Carrier: Helium 44 cm/s (approx. 6 mL/min) set at 40 °C, 4. Diethyl ether 21. Benzene
EPC-Constant Flow 5. 1,1-Dichloroethylene 22. 1,2-Dichloroethane
6. 2-Propanol 23. Isooctane (2,2,4-Trimethylpentane)
Oven: 40 °C 20 min hold, then 10°/min to170 °C
7. Acetonitrile 24. 3-Methyl-2-butanone
Injection: 20 Hz 8. Methyl acetate 25. n-Heptane
9. Dichloromethane 26. Trichloroethylene
Detector: FID at 240 °C, H2 at 30 mL/min
10. trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 27. Methycyclohexane
Air at 400 mL/min
11. n-Hexane 28. 1,4-Dioxane
N2 makeup at 35 mL/min
12. 1-Propanol 29. Propy acetate
(constant column + makeup)
13. Nitromethane 30. 2-Ethoxyethanol
Sample: FIDSignal 14. cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 31. Pyridine excellent peak shape
15. Ethyl acetate 32. Toluene
16. 2-Butanol 33. 3-Methy-1-butanol
17. Chloroform
1 12
3

7 21

16
8
15 24
4 10 25
11 27 32
14 26 31
13 23
22 28 29
9
5 18 19 30
33
17 20

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

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Benzodiazepines I
Column: DB-5ms Ultra Inert 1. Medazepam
122-5532UI 2. Halazepam
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Oxazepam
4. Lorazepam
Carrier: Hydrogen, 53 cm/sec, constant flow 5. Diazepam
1.6 for 11 min 6. Desalkyl Aurazepam
1.6 to 2.4 at 60 mL/min hold 2 min 7. Nordazepam
pA
2.4 to 5.0 at 50 mL/min hold 9 min 8. Clonazam
90
9. Oxazopam
Oven: 170 °C for 3.2 min
80 10. Temazepam
170-250 °C at 24.7 °C/min, hold 5.3 min 1 2
15
11. Flunitrazepam
250-280 °C at 18.6 °C/min, hold 4.0 min 70
13
12. Bromazepam
280-325 °C at 50.0 °C/min, hold 4.0 min 7
13. Prazepam
60 5 8 16
Injection: Pulsed splitless, 280 °C 19
14. Lormetazepam
20 psi pulse pressure for 0.38 min 50
17
20
15. Nitrazepam
11
50 mL/min purge at 0.40 min 12
16. Chlordiazepoxide
21
10
Direct connect liner G1544-80730 40 6 17. Clonazepam
9
14 18. Demoxepam
Detector: FID, 350 °C 30 3 4
18
19. Estazolam
Sample: 1 µL of 5-10 ppm 20
20. Alprazolam
21. Triazolam
Ramped Flow
10
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Time (min)
BENZODIAZ

Analysis of benzodiazepines and other drugs is particularly challenging because of their high level of activity. For this reason, all aspects of the sample path – particularly
the GC Column – must be as inert as possible.

Amphetamines and Precursors – tMS Derivatives


1. Phenylacetone 9. Phenacetin
Column: DB-5
2. Dimethylamphetamine 10. 3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA)
121-5023
3. Amphetamine 11. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethylamphetamine
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.40 µm 4. Phentermine 12. 4-Methyl-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (STP)
Carrier: Helium at 39 cm/sec, measured at 100 °C 5. Methamphetamine 13. Phenyl ephedrine
6. Methyl ephedrine 14. 3,4-Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDE; Eve)
Oven: 100-240 °C at 10 °/min 7. Nicotinamine 15. Caffeine
Injection: Split, 250 °C 8. Ephedrine 16. Benzphetamine
Split ratio 1:100
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 4 6 7 8 9 13
1
Sample: 1 µL of 2 µg/µL each in pyridine
3 5 12

10 11
14
16
2
Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 15
Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool,
5183-4711
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
14 min
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
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Barbiturates
Column: DB-35ms
122-3832 1. Barbital 10. Methohexital
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 2. Allobarbital 11. Secobarbital
3. Aprobarbital 12. Hexobarbital
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C
4. Butabarbital 13. Thiopental
Oven: 50 °C for 0.5 min 5. Butethal 14. Cyclopentylbarbital
50-150 °C at 25 °C/min 6. Butalbital 15. Mephobarbital
150-300 °C at 10 °C/min 7. Amobarbital 16. Thiamylal
8. Talbutal 17. Phenobarbital
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
9. Pentobarbital 18. Alphenal
30 sec purge activation time
Detector: MSD, 280 °C transfer line
full scan at m/z 40-270 10
1
7
46
11
15
9
Suggested Supplies 3
8
12 14
5
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 17
2 18
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id,
5181-3316
13
16
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Time (min) GCLS010

narcotics
Column: DB-5ms
122-5532
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 1. Dextromethorphan 6. Morphine
2. Codeine 7. Normorphine
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C 3. Dihydrocodeine 8. 6-Acetylcodeine
Oven: 50 °C for 0.5 min 4. Norcodeine 9. 6-Monoacetylmorphine
50-150 °C at 25 °C/min 5. Ethylmorphine 10. Heroin
150-325 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
30 sec purge activation time
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line
full scan at m/z 40-380 2, 3

1
8
Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 5
10
9
Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm
4
id, G1544-80730 6 7

Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Time (min) GCLS016

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Blood Alcohols I (Static headspace/Split)


Column: DB-ALC1
125-9134 Suggested Supplies
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 80 cm/sec,
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
measured at 40 °C
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 40 °C Isothermal
Sampler: Headspace 3

Injection: Split, 250 °C


Split ratio 1:10
Detector: FID, 300 °C
4
Nitrogen makeup gas
at 23 mL/min
1. Methanol
2. Acetaldehyde
3. Ethanol
4. Isopropanol
5. Acetone
1
6. 1-Propanol
2 5
6

0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0


Time (min) GCLS023

Blood Alcohols II (Static headspace/Split)


Column: DB-ALC2
125-9234
30 m x 0.53 mm, 2.00 µm Suggested Supplies
Carrier: Helium at 80 cm/sec, Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
measured at 40 °C Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 40 °C Isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Sampler: Headspace
3
Oven: 70 °C
Loop: 80 °C
4
Transfer line: 90 °C
Vial equil. time: 10 min
Pressurization time: 0.20 min
Loop fill time: 0.20 min
Loop equil. time: 0.05 min 1. Methanol
Inject time: 0.1 - 0.2 min 2. Acetaldehyde
Sample loop size: 1.0 mL 3. Ethanol
Injection: Split, 250 °C 4. Isopropanol
Split ratio 1:10 5. Acetone
1 5 6. 1-Propanol
Detector: FID, 300 °C
2
Nitrogen makeup gas 6
at 23 mL/min
Sample: 0.1% Ethanol,
0.001% Others 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
Time (min)
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Residual Solvents, DMI Diluent


Column: DB-624 1. Methanol 12. 2-Butanone (MEK) 23. MIBK (2-Pentanone)
123-1364 2. Ethanol 13. Ethyl acetate 24. Toluene
60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm 3. Acetone 14. 2-Butanol 25. 1-Pentanol
4. 2-Propanol 15. Tetrahydrofuran 26. n,n-Dimethylformamide (DMF)
Oven: 50-60 °C, 1 °C/min 5. Acetonitrile 16. Cyclohexane 27. Ethyl benzene
60-115 °C, 9.2 °C/min 6. Methylene chloride 17. Isopropyl acetate 28. m,p-Xylene
115-220 °C, 35 °C/min 7. 2-Methyl-2-propanol 18. 1,2-Dimethoxyethane 29. o-Xylene
220 °C – hold 6 min (tert-butanol) 19. Heptane 30. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
8. MTBE 20. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol 31. n,n-Dimethylacetamide
Sampler: Headspace
9. Hexane 21. Methylcyclohexane 32. n-Methylpyrrolidone
Platen 140 °C
10. 1-Propanol 22. 2-Ethoxyethanol 33. 1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone (DMI)
Transfer line, valve 250 °C
11. DMI impurity
Sample loop 2 mL
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9

Split ratio 1:18


Detector: FID, 270 °C 33
Nitrogen makeup
8
16
Sample: 5,000 ppm standard 19
21 28
14
3 5
6
4 13
1 7 12 15 24 27 29
Suggested Supplies 2
18 23 30
10 11 17 31
25 26
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 20 22 32

Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0
Time (min) GCLS028
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Special thanks to Julie Kancler, Brian Wallace, Teledyne.

Underivatized Drugs of Abuse –


Agilent fast toxicology Analyzer
Column: DB-35 ms Ultra Inert
122-3812UI
15 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
1. Amphetamine 10. Methadone 19. Oxycodone
Carrier: Helium fixed pressure 35.0 psi
2. Phentermine 11. Cocaine 20. Temazepam
Injection: Splitless 1 µL 280 °C, total flow 56.4 mL/min, 3. Methamphetamine 12. SKF-525a 21. Diacetylmorphine
3 mL/min switched septum purge, gas saver off, 4. Nicotine (RTL Compound) 22. Flunitrazepam
50 mL/min after 0.4 min 5. Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) 13. Oxazepam 23. Nitrazepam
6. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine 14. Tetrahydrocannabinol 24. Clonazepam
Liner: Splitless, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 5181-3315 (MDMA) 15. Codeine 25. Alprazolam
Sample: Agilent GC/MS Toxicology Checkout Mixture 7. Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine 16. Lorazepam 26. Verapamil
(P/N 5190-0471) 8. Meperidine 17. Diazepam 27. Strychnine
9. Phencyclidine 18. Hydrocodone 28. Trazodone
Backflush: Post run: 1 min 1 psi inlet, 75 psi aux EPC
Oven: 100 °C (0.25 min) to 345 °C 9
(40 °C/min, 2.25 min hold)
10 12
4 8 11 17
Detector: MSD: Transfer line 300 °C, source 300 °C,
18 21
quadrapole 180 °C scan mode 15
25
7 14 22
NPD: Blos bead 300 °C H2 3 mL/min, 60 mL/min air, 1 6 19
26 27
2
11 mL/min makeup and col flow 20
24 28
3 23
5 16
CFT Device: 2-Way splitter with solvent venting between MSD and 13

NPD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Example NPD chromatogram of underivatized drugs of abuse 5 ng/component on an Agilent J&W DB-35ms UI column.
Component number 12 is used for retention time locking in the deconvolution reporting software database.

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Benzodiazepines II
Column: DB-35ms
122-3832 1. Medazepam 10. Flunitrazepam
2. Halazepam 11. Delorazepam
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
3. Oxazepam 12. Bromazepam
Carrier: Helium at 31 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C 4. Lorazepam 13. Prazepam
5. Diazepam 14. Flurazepam
Oven: 50 °C for 0.5 min
6. Demoxepam 15. Clonazepam
50-150 °C at 25 °C/min
7. Desmethyldiazepam 16. Alprazolam
150-340 °C at 10 °C/min
8. Clobazam 17. Triazolam
340 °C for 6 min
9. Temazepam
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
30 sec purge activation time
Detector: MSD, 280 °C transfer line 6, 7
full scan at m/z 40-400
2 8

13

Suggested Supplies 1
4 11
16
14
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 10

Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, 17

5181-3316
3 9
12
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 15

Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267


19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Time (min) GCLS011

Drug Screen
Column: DB-1ms
122-0132 1. Nicotine 10. Cocaine
2. Caffeine 11. Desipramine
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
3. Glutethimide 12. Carbazepine
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, 4. Lidocaine 13. Trimipramine
measured at 50 °C 5. PCP 14. Heroin
6. Phenobarbital 15. Fentanyl
Oven: 50 °C for 1.0 min
7. Methadone primary metabolite 16. Ibogaine
50-125 °C at 25 °C/min
8. Methaqualone 17. Triazolam
125-325 °C at 10 °C/min
9. Methadone 18. LSD
325 °C for 5 min
Injection: Cold Splitless
Optic II injector, 50-250 °C at 10 °C/sec 8
9
45 sec purge activation time 4
3 5
Detector: FID, 300 °C
7 17
Sample: 1 µL injection of 50-150 ppm standard
15
1
10
13 18

12
6
11
2 14

16

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
Time (min) GCLS002

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Common Drug Screen


Column: DB-5
122-5032
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm DB-17 DB-5 DB-17 DB-5
time time time time
Column: DB-17 1. Nicotine 9.87 8.57 18. Hexobarbital 17.52 15.22
122-1732 2. Phenmetrazine 11.8 9.95 19. Doxylamine 17.69 15.87
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Ibuprofen 12.06 10.64 20. Caffeine 18.05 13.11
4. Procaine 13.48 14.82 21. Chlorpheniramine 18.47 16.35
Carrier: Hydrogen at 41 cm/sec, 5. Allobarbital 13.91 12.02 22. Methapyrilene 18.72 16.68
measured at 80 °C 6. Aprobarbital 14.14 12.27 23. Thenyldiamine 18.87 16.85
Oven: 80 °C for 1 min 7. Butabarbital 14.56 12.76 24. Phenobarbital 19.11 16.29
8. Secobarbital 14.87 14.31 25. Bromopheniramine 19.71 17.39
80-280 °C at 10 °C/min
9. Pentobarbital 15.41 13.73 26. Chlorcyclizine 20.75 19.13
280 °C for 9 min
10. Phenacetin 15.72 12.94 27. Cocaine 21.32 18.88
Injection: Split, 250 °C 11. Amobarbital 15.87 13.43 28. Pyrrobutamine 22.79 20.89
Split ratio 1:40 12. Benzphetamine 16.14 14.96 29. Codeine 24.27 20.66
13. Acetaminophen 16.34 11.12 30. Diazepam 25.27 21.13
Detector: FID, 300 °C
14. Hydroxyphenamate 16.47 15.31 31. Morphine 25.36 21.12
15. Dimenhydrinate 16.93 13.79 32. Hydrocodone 25.98 21.26
16. Meprobamate 17.12 14.44 33. Oxymorphone 28.27 22.21
17. Benactyzine 17.26 14.71 34. Heroin 29.32 23.14

DB-5
18
9
6 11 30, 31
25
1 12 26
16
22, 24
Suggested Supplies 10 8 17
20 14 4 34
23
5
2 3 7 19
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 21
15 27
29
28
33
13
32
Liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper,
glass wool, 5183-4711 25 min
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 DB-17 31 34
9
26 28
25
1

16 17 20

111314
8
18 2123 33
19 27
4 6 22 32
10 15 24 30
3 12 29
2 5
7

30 min
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Urine Drug Screen


Column: ULtRA 2 1. Amphetamine
19091B-115 2. Methamphetamine
50 m x 0.32 mm, 0.52 µm 3. Meperidine
4. Phencyclidine (PCP)
Carrier: Hydrogen 80 cm/sec 5. Methadone
Oven: 45 °C for 1.5 min 1 2 3 4 5 6. Proposyphene
45-300 °C at 6 °C/min 7. Amitriptyline
8. Cocaine
Injection: Splitless 9. Imipramine
8 10
Detector: FID 10. Cyheptamide (ISTD)
6 11. Codeine
12. Diazepam
7
13 13. Flurazepam

9 11
12

12 min

GCLS003

Analysis of Drugs of Abuse in Urine via gC/MS


Column: Vf-DA
CP8964
12 m x 0.20 mm, optimized µm
Sample: 1 µL
Solvent: Methanol 1. Amphetamine
2. MDA 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine
Carrier: He, ca 1.0 mL/min
3. MDA 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
5
Oven: 70 °C, 1.2 min to 200 °C, 20 °C/min to 270 °C, 4. MDA 3,4-methylenedioxy-ethylamphetamine
7 °C/min to 320 °C, 20 °C/min 5. Cotinine

Pressure: 58.7 kPa, 2.2 min to 97 kPa, 58 kPa/min to 132 kPa,


3 kPa/min to 180 kPa, 12 kPa/min
4
Injection: Splitless
3
Detector: MS
Derivatization: Acetic acid anhydride to form acetates
2

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Anesthetics
Column: DB-5ms EVDX 1. Salicylamide 6. Mepivacaine
128-8522 2. Benzocaine 7. Tetracaine
3. Lidocaine 8. Butacaine
25 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm
4. Procaine 9. Dibucaine
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, 5. Nefopam
measured at 55 °C
Oven: 55 °C for 1 min
55-130 °C at 25 °C/min
130-325 °C at 15 °C/min
4
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
45 sec purge activation time 9
5
6
Detector: MSD, 280 °C transfer line
full scan at m/z 35-400
8
Sample: 1 µL of 50-100 ng/µL
3 7
standard in methanol 2
1

Suggested Supplies
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm id,
5181-3316 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Time (min)
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 GCLS005

Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

Anticonvulsants
Column: DB-1
125-1032 1. Ethosuximide 6. Phenobarbital
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.50 µm 2. Methsuximide 7. Primidone
3. Phensuximide 8. Carbamazepine
Carrier: Helium at 8 mL/min 4. N-Desmethyl methsuximide 9. Phenytoin
Oven: 160 °C for 2 min 5. Phenylethylmalonamide 10. 5-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoin
160-275 °C at 15 °C/min
Injection: Megabore Direct, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
Sample: 1 µL of 100 ng/µL in methanol
1 2 5 7 10

3
4 6

Suggested Supplies 8

Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759


Liner: Direct connect, single taper, deactivated, 4 mm
id, G1544-80730
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267 10 min

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Antihistamines
Column: DB-5 1. Pheniramine 13. Thonzylamine Suggested Supplies
123-5032 2. Dimenhydrinate 14. Chlorcyclizine
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 3. Diphenhydramine 15. Pyrilamine Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa,
4. Doxylamine 16. Triprolidine 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, measured at 55 °C
5. Phenyltoloxamine 17. Promethazine Liner: Splitless, single taper, deactivated,
Oven: 55 °C for 1 min 6. Tripelennamine 18. Antazoline 4 mm id, 5181-3316
55-175 °C at 30 °C/min 7. Methapyrilene 19. Clemizole
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
175-320 °C at 10 °C/min 8. Chlorpheniramine 20. Hydroxyzine
320 °C for 1 min 9. Cyclizine 21. Meclizine Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP,
10. Carbinoxamine 22. Cinnanzine 5181-1267
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C
11. Diphenylpyraline 23. Buclizine
30 sec purge activation time
12. Bromopheniramine
Detector: FID, 300 °C 2, 3 9

Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min


1 14
Sample: 1 µL of 50 ng/µL each in methanol 6
5
4
7 23
11, 12 22
17
8 13 16 21
10 15
19
18 20

20.5 min

GCLS007

Antiepileptic Drugs
1 2 4
1. Ethotoin
Column: ULtRA 2 2. PEMA Suggested Supplies
19091B-012 3. n-Des
25 m x 0.32 mm, 0.17 µm 6 4. Phenobarbital Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
5. Carbepoxide 10/11 septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 14 psi
6. Primidone Liner: General purpose
Oven: 100-230 °C at 15 °C/min 7. Phenyltoin split/splitless liner, taper,
8. ISTD glass wool, 5183-4711
Injection: Split ratio 35:1
5
8
Detector: NPD Seal: Gold plated seal,
3 7
18740-20885
Syringe: 10 µL tapered,
FN 23-26s/42/HP,
14 min 5181-1267
GCLS008

tricyclic Antipsychotics
3 4
Column: ULtRA 2 1. Triflupromazine
Suggested Supplies
19091B-101 2 2. Promethazine
1 5
12 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm 3. Promazine Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
4. Chlorpothixene septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Hydrogen, 106 cm/sec 5. Thioridazine
Liner: General purpose
Oven: 250 °C for 3 min split/splitless liner, taper,
250-290 °C at 10 °C/min glass wool, 5183-4711
290 °C for 10 min
Seal: Gold plated seal,
Injection: Split ratio 75:1 18740-20885
Detector: FPD Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-
26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
10 min

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fentanyls 1

Column: DB-1701 Suggested Supplies


125-0732
30 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 2 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Hydrogen at 15 mL/min 3
Liner: Split, single taper, low
Oven: 270 °C isothermal pressure drop, glass wool,
Injection: Split, 250 °C 1. Fentanyl 5183-4647
Split ratio 1:5 2. Sufentanyl Seal: Gold plated seal,
4 3. Carfentanyl 18740-20885
Detector: FID, 300 °C 4. Lofentanyl
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min Syringe: 5 µL tapered,
5 5. Alfentanyl
FN 23-26s/42/HP,
Sample: 0.8 µL
5181-1273

10 min

GCLS012

tocopherols
Column: DB-17ms Suggested Supplies
122-4732
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
1. d-Tocopherol septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, 2. b-Tocopherol
4

measured at 150 °C Liner: Split, single taper,


3. g-Tocopherol
low pressure drop,
Oven: 300 °C for 1 min 4. a-Tocopherol
3 glass wool, 5183-4647
300-320 °C at 25 °C/min
320 °C for 4 min Seal: Gold plated seal,
2
18740-20885
Injection: Split, 310 °C
1 Syringe: 5 µL tapered,
Split ratio 1:25
FN 23-26s/42/HP,
Detector: MSD, 310 °C transfer line 5181-1273
full scan at m/z 45-550 4 5 6
Time (min) GCLS013
Sample: 1 µL of 1-10 ng/µL in isooctane

hallucinogens
1. 4-Methylaminorex 7. Diethyltryptamine
Column: DB-17ms 2. Mescaline 8. Bufotenine
Suggested Supplies
122-4732 3. Dimethyltryptamine 9. Fentanyl
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
4. Ketimine 10. Ibogaine septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 30 cm/sec, measured at 50 °C 5. TCP (Tenocyclidine) 11. LSD
6. Phencyclidine (PCP) 12. Psilocin
Liner: Direct connect, single taper,
Oven: 50 °C for 0.5 min (peak not shown) deactivated, 4 mm id,
50-125 °C at 25 °C/min 7 G1544-80730
125-255 °C at 10 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal,
3

255-320 °C at 25 °C/min 6
18740-20885
5
320 °C for 16 min
1
4
9 Syringe: 10 µL tapered,
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C FN 23-26s/42/HP,
30 sec purge activation time 2
8 10
11

5181-1267
12
Detector: MSD, 300 °C transfer line
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34
full scan at m/z 40-350 Time (min) GCLS014

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Sedative hypnotics
Column: DB-5ms EVDX 1. Ethchlorvynol Suggested Supplies
128-8522 2. Ethinamate
25 m x 0.20 mm, 0.33 µm 3. Pyrithyldione Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green
4. Talbutal septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 55 °C 5. Meprobamate Liner: Direct connect, single taper,
Oven: 55 °C for 1 min 6. Glutethimide
deactivated, 4 mm id,
55-130 °C at 25 °C/min 7. Methaqualone
G1544-80730
130-325 °C at 15 °C/min 8. Propiomazine
9. Haloperidol Seal: Gold plated seal,
325 °C for 4 min
10. Sulpiride 18740-20885
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C 11. Droperidol Syringe: 10 µL tapered,
45 sec purge activation time
FN 23-26s/42/HP,
Detector: MSD, 280 °C transfer line 5181-1267
full scan at m/z 35-400
9
Sample: 1 µL of 50-100 ng/µL standard in methanol 7
8

2
1
3
4

5
11

10

3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Time (min) GCLS015

narcotics and Adulterants


Column: DB-5
123-5032
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm 1. Caffeine
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, measured at 140 °C 2. Ketamine
3. Lidocaine
Oven: 140-320 °C at 12 °C/min 4. Procaine
320 °C for 4 min 5. Cocaine
Injection: Split, 250 °C 6. Codeine
Split ratio 1:75 7. Morphine
8. 6-Acetylcodeine
Detector: FID, 300 °C 9. Diacetylmorphone (Heroin)
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 10. Quinine
Sample: 1 µL of 0.5 µg/µL each in methanol 11. Strychnine
5
3
8
2 6
4 9
7 10 11
1

19 min

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over-the-Counter Pain Killers –


1. Nicotine
tMS Derivatives 2. Unknown
Column: DB-5 3. Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
1 3 4
121-5023 4. Ibuprofen
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.40 µm 6
5. Acetaminophen
5 6. Unknown
Carrier: Helium at 39 cm/sec, measured at 100 °C 7. Caffeine
Oven: 100-240 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Split ratio 1:100
7
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
2
Sample: 1 µL of 2 µg/µL each in pyridine

14 min

GCLS018

Aspirin and Ibuprofen in Methanol


Column: DB-ffAP
122-3232
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 24 cm/sec, measured at 180 °C
Oven: 180 °C isothermal
1. Aspirin
Injection: Split, 250 °C
2. Ibuprofen
Split ratio 1:50
Detector: FID, 300 °C
1
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min

4.5 min

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free Steroids 1
2
Column: DB-17 1. Coprostane (5-ß-cholestane)
122-1731 2. 5-b-Androsterone
3
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.15 µm 3. 5-a-Cholestane
4. Androsterone
Carrier: Hydrogen at 44 cm/sec
5. Epiandrosterone (trans-androsterone)
Oven: 260 °C isothermal 4 6. 17-a-Estradiol
6 7. b-Estradiol
Injection: Split, 250 °C 5
8. Estrone
Split ratio 1:100 7
9. Progesterone
Detector: FID, 300 °C 9 10. Cholesterol
8
Nitrogen makeup gas at 11. Estriol
11
30 mL/min 10 12. Stigmasterol

Sample: 1 µL 12

18 min
GCLS020

Anabolic Steroids 1. Dehydroisoandrosterone (Prasterone) 6. 1-Dehydrotestosterone (Boldenone)


2. 5a-Androstan-17a-ol-3-one (Stanolone) 7. 17a-Methyltestosterone
Column: DB-1 3. 19-Nortestosterone (Nandrolone) 8. 1-Dehydro-17-a-methyltestosterone
122-1031 4. Mesterolone (Methandrostenolone)
30 m x 0.25 mm, 0.10 µm 5. Testosterone 9. Norethandrolone
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, measured at 180 °C 10. 1-Dehydrotestosterone acetate
11. Oxymetholone
Oven: 180-320 °C at 10 °C/min 6, 7 12. 19-Nortestosterone-17-propionate
320 °C for 4 min 10, 11 13. 4-Chlortestosterone-17-acetate
12
1 3 5
89 (Clostebal)
Injection: Split ratio 1:40 4 15 16
2 14. Stanozolol
13 17
Detector: FID, Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 15. 1-Dehydrotestosterone benzoate
14 16. 19-Nortestosterone-17-decanoate
Sample: 2 µL of 0.125 µg/µL each in methanol
17. 1-Dehydrotestosterone undecylenate
18 min

GCLS021

Marijuana (D9-thC) and Major Metabolites –


tMS Derivatives Suggested Supplies

Column: DB-5 Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green


123-5032 septa, 5183-4759
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm Liner: Direct connect, single taper,
1. D9-THC deactivated, 4 mm id,
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec, measured at 100 °C 3
2. L-11-Hydroxy-D9-THC 1 2 G1544-80730
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min 3. L-9-Carboxy-11-nor-D9-THC
Seal: Gold plated seal,
100-175 °C at 30 °C/min
18740-20885
175-295 °C at 12 °C/min
Syringe: 10 µL tapered,
Injection: Splitless, 250 °C FN 23-26s/42/HP,
30 sec purge activation time 5181-1267
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup
gas at 30 mL/min 13.5 min
Sample: 1 µL of 0.1 µg/µL each in pyridine GCLS022

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Blood Pollutants I
1. Methanol* 12. MTBE 23. 1-Butanol
Column: hP-Blood Alcohol 2. Acetaldehyde* 13. Hexane 24. Heptane
125-9134 3. Ethanol* 14. Chloroform 25. Ethylene glycol
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 4. Diethyl ether 15. sec-Butyl alcohol 26. soamyl alcohol
Carrier: Helium, 36 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C 5. Isopropyl alcohol* 16. 2-Chlorobutane 27. Toluene
6. Methylene Chloride 17. MEK (2-Butanone) 28. Isopropyl amine (not shown)
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min 7. Acetone* 18. Ethyl acetate 29. Ethylbenzene
40-210 °C at 10 °C/min 8. Acetonitrile 19. 1,1-Trichloroethane 30. m,p-Xylene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9. Ethyl formate 20. Carbon tetrachloride 31. o-Xylene
Split ratio 1:10 10. t-Butyl alcohol* 21. 1-Chlorobutane 32. DMSO
11. 1-Propanol 22. Benzene
Detector: FID, 300 °C
30

7*, 8, 9, 10* 31

Suggested Supplies 28, 29

27
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 5*
21, 22
1* 23
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
11* 19, 20
3*, 4
26
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 15
17, 18 24
13 32
2*
12 16
14
6 25

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Time (min) GCLS025

Blood Pollutants II
1. Methanol* 12. MTBE 23. 1-Butanol
Column: hP-Blood Alcohol
2. Acetaldehyde* 13. Hexane 24. Heptane
125-9234
3. Ethanol* 14. Chloroform 25. Ethylene glycol
30 m x 0.53 mm, 2.00 µm 4. Diethyl ether 15. sec-Butyl alcohol 26. soamyl alcohol
Carrier: Helium, 36 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C 5. Isopropyl alcohol* 16. 2-Chlorobutane 27. Toluene
6. Methylene Chloride 17. MEK (2-Butanone) 28. Isopropyl amine (not shown)
Oven: 40 °C for 5 min 7. Acetone* 18. Ethyl acetate 29. Ethylbenzene
40-210 °C at 10 °C/min 8. Acetonitrile 19. 1,1-Trichloroethane 30. m,p-Xylene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9. Ethyl formate 20. Carbon tetrachloride 31. o-Xylene
Split ratio 1:10 10. t-Butyl alcohol* 21. 1-Chlorobutane 32. DMSO
11. 1-Propanol 22. Benzene
Detector: FID, 300 °C
30

5*, 12, 13

8, 10* 31

29
Suggested Supplies 27
4 7*, 9 14, 21, 24, 15
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 1* 22
23
3* 17, 19, 20
Liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200 11*
26
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 2* 16
32

6 25
28

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Time (min) GCLS026

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Residual Solvents, USP 467


Column: DB-624
125-1334 1. Methanol 9. n-Hexane 17. Benzene
30 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm 2. Ethanol 10. n-Propanol 18. n-Heptane
3. Ethyl ether 11. Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) 19. Trichloroethylene
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C
4. Acetone 12. Ethyl acetate 20. n-Butanol
Oven: 40 °C for 20 min 5. Isopropanol 13. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 21. 1,4-Dioxane
40-90 °C at 5 °C/min 6. Acetonitrile 14. Chloroform 22. Pyridine
7. Methylene chloride 15. sec-Butanol 23. Toluene
Injection: Megabore Direct, 250 °C 8. tert-Butanol 16. Cyclohexane 24. Dimethylformamide (DMF)
5 m phenylmethylsilane deactivated
retention gap
6

Detector: FID, 300 °C


Nitrogen makeup gas at 5 13, 14, 15
4
30 mL/min 3 8
7
2
9
11
12 17 22
1 20 23 24
18 21
16 19
10

30 min

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Residual Solvents
Column: DB-624 pA FID1 A1
3 4
100
123-1364 80 1
9

60 m x 0.32 mm, 1.80 µm 60


40
2 5 6 10
78
20 1. Methanol
Carrier: Helium, 35-40 cm/sec, set to yield same 2. Ethanol
2 4 6 8 10
RT for Hexane on all columns. pA FID1 A1 3. Diethyl ether
100 3
1 4 4. Hexane
Oven: 40 °C Isothermal 80
2
9
60
40 5 6 10 5. Ethyl Acetate
Sampler: Ambient Headspace 20
7, 8
6. 2-Butanone
Injection: Split ratio 1:8 2 4 6 8 10 7. 2-Butanol
pA FID1 A1
3
8. Chloroform
100
Detector: FID, 240 °C 80 4 9. Benzene
1 2 9
60
Sample: 4 µL 40
5, 6 10 10. Isooctane
78
20

2 4 6 8 10
Time (min) GCLS029

% Resolution*
Peak Manufacturer A's Manufacturer B's
numbers Critical Pair DB-624 624 624
2,3 ethanol and diethyl ether 100% 0% 0%
5,6 ethyl acetate and 2-butanone 95% 38% 0%
7,8 2-butanol and chloroform 60% 0% 60%
9,10 benzene and isooctane 100% 0% 0%

*Resolution calculated as follows: %R = 100% x valley height/average of peak height 1 + peak height 2

The three chromatograms above show how widely different the two other manufacturer’s columns are compared to the DB-624, the original USP G-43 stationary phase
column recommended for the analysis of these common organic volatile impurities in pharmaceutical samples.

Top Chromatogram: DB-624


Middle Chromatogram: Manufacturer A's "-624"
Bottom Chromatogram: Manufacturer B's "-624"

tIPS & tooLS

For the latest residual solvent application for USP 467, request publication number 5989-8085EN.

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Energy and Fuels Applications

Fast Analysis of Aromatic Solvent 1. Heptane


Column: HP-INNOWax 2. Cyclohexane
19091N-577 3. Octane
20 m x 0.18 mm, 0.18 µm 4. Nonane
5. Benzene
Carrier: Helium at 33 psi constant pressure mode Unified aromatic solvent method 6. Decane
Oven: 70 °C (3 min); 45 °C/min to 145 °C (1 min) 1
7. Toluene
pA
8. 1,4-Dioxan
Injection: Split/splitless at 250 °C 200
26
9. Undecane
2
100:1 to 600:1 split ratio 3 10. Ethylbenzene
150 4 24
Detector: FID at 250 °C 23 25 27
11. p-Xylene
6
100 5 12. m-Xylene
7 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 18 19 21
22
Sample: 0.2 to 1.0 µL 17 20 13. Cumene
50
8 14. Dodecane
0
15. o-Xylene
2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0 22.5
16. Propylbenzene
Time (min)
17. p-Ethyltoluene
18. m-Ethyltoluene
Optimized unified aromatic solvent method
19. t-Butylbenzene
Column: HP-INNOWax
1 20. s-Butylbenzene
19091N-216 pA
225 21. Styrene
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 200 2 26 22. Tridecane
175 3 4 24
Carrier: Helium at 20 psi constant pressure mode 150 23
25 27
23. 1,3-Diethylbenzene
125 5 6 19 21 24. 1,2-Diethylbenzene
Oven: 75 °C (10 min); 3 °C/min to 100 °C (0 min) 100 7 9 10 1112
16 18 20
22

75 13 14 15 17 25. n-Butylbenzene
10 °C/min to 145 °C (0 min)
50 26. a-Methylstyrene
25 8
27. Phenylacetylene
Injection: Split/splitless at 250 °C 0
100:1 split ratio 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
Time (min)
Detector: FID at 250 °C GCHE003

Sample: 1.0 µL

This application showcases the practicality using High Efficiency GC columns in daily aromatic solvent analysis. The result: a three-fold reduction in run time (compared to a
0.32 mm id column) with no compromise in resolution.

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refinery gas I
Column: HP PlOt Q Suggested Supplies
19095P-QO4
30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium p=9.0 psi at 60 °C liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 60 °C for 5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


60-200 °C at 20 °C/min
200 °C for 1 min
1. Air/CO
Injection: Split, 250 °C 2. C1
12 3 5
Split flow 100 mL/min 3. CO2
0.25 cc valve 4. Ethylene
13 5. C2
Detector: TCD, 250 °C
6. H2S
Sample: Refinery gas and others 14 7. COS
8. H2O
11 9. Propylene
10. C3
15
12
11. MeOH
4
12. i-C4
10
13. t-C4
6 16 17 14. n-C4
7 9
8 15. cis-C4
16. i-C5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 17. n-C5
Time (min) GCPE014

Unleaded gasoline
Column: dB-Petro
1. Methane 12. 2,3,3-Trimethylpentane 23. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
122-10A6
2. n-Butane 13. 2-Methylheptane 24. Isobutylbenzene
100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
3. Isopentane 14. 4-Methylheptane 25. sec-Butylbenzene
Carrier: Helium at 25.6 cm/sec 4. n-Pentane 15. n-Octane 26. n-Decane
5. n-Hexane 16. Ethylbenzene 27. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
Oven: 0 °C for 15 min
6. Methylcyclopentane 17. m-Xylene ** 28. Butylbenzene
0-5 0 °C at 1 °C/min
7. Benzene 18. p-Xylene 29. n-Undecane
50-130 °C at 2 °C/min
8. Cyclohexane 19. o-Xylene 30. 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene
130-180 °C at 4 °C/min
9. Isooctane 20. n-Nonane 31. Naphthalene
180 °C for 20 min
10. n-Heptane 21. Isopropylbenzene 32. Dodecane
Injection: Split, 200 °C 11. Toluene * 22. Propylbenzene 33. Tridecane
Split ratio 1:300
*Valley point with 12 = 78%
Detector: FID, 250 °C **Valley point with 18 = 87%
Nitrogen makeup gas
at 30 mL/min
17, 18
Sample: 1 µL of neat sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11, 12 16 19 23
24, 25, 26

8 27
22 31
9 28 29
30
15 33
14

20 21
32

130 min
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n-Paraffin Standard
Peak numbers denote carbon number
Column: dB-Ht Simdis
6
145-1001
5 m x 0.53 mm, 0.15 µm
10
7
Carrier: Helium at 18 mL/min, measured at 35 °C 11
12
8
14
Oven: -30-430 °C at 10 °C/min
Injection: OPTIC PTV 9
16 50
55-450 °C at 2 °C/sec
40
Detector: FID, 450 °C 60
Nitrogen makeup gas at 15 mL/min 18

Sample: 0.5 µL of about 2% n-paraffins in CS2 32 70


20 24 28 30
80 90 110

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Time (min)
GCPE038

Volatile Sulfur Compounds


Column: dB-1
123-1035 1. Hydrogen sulfide 13. Diethyl sulfide
2. Carbonyl sulfide 14. 1-Butanethiol
30 m x 0.32 mm, 5.00 µm
3. Methyl mercaptan 15. Methyl disulfide
Carrier: Helium at 23 cm/sec (H2S at 50 °C) 4. Ethyl mercaptan 16. 2-Methylthiophene
5. Dimethyl sulfide 17. 3-Methylthiophene
Oven: 50 °C for 4 min, 50-120 °C at 20 °C/min,
6. Carbon disulfide 18. Tetrahydrothiophene
120 °C for 4 min, 120-220 °C at
7. 2-Propanethiol 19. 1-Pentanethiol
25 °C/min, 220 °C for 2.5 min
8. 2-Methyl-2-propanethiol 20. 2-Ethylthiophene
Injection: Split, 200 °C 9. 1-Propanethiol 21. 2,5-Dimethylthiophene
Split ratio 1:10 10. Ethyl methyl sulfide 22. 1-Hexanethiol
11. Thiophene 23. Ethyl disulfide
Detector: PFPD (OI Analytical), 220 °C
12. 2-Methyl-1-propanethiol 24. 1-Heptanethiol
Sample: 600 µL of sulfur gas standard 12 6 23
15
3 ppmV each component

16
20
3 9 10 19
5 7 8 11 21
17 18 24
4 12 14 22
13

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Time (min) GCPE017

Agilent wishes to thank Air Toxics, Ltd. (Folsom, CA) for providing the standard mixture shown in this chromatogram.

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Sulfur Compounds in Propylene (1 ppm)


Column: gS-gasPro 1. COS
113-4332 2. H 2S
30 m x 0.32 mm 3. Propylene
Oven: 60 °C for 2.5 min 1
4. CS2
60-250 °C at 10 °C/min 5. Methyl mercaptan
6. Ethyl mercaptan
Injection: OI Analytical Volatiles Inlet 7. Thiophene
Split ratio 5:1 8. Dimethyl sulfide
8
200 µL gas sampling valve 4 7
9. 2-Propanethiol
6
9 10. 1-Propanethiol
Detector: OI Analytical Model 5380 PFPD 13 14
2 10 11. 2-Methyl-2-propanethiol
5
Sample: 1 ppm Sulfur compounds in Propylene 12. 2-Methyl-1-propanethiol
11 12 13. 1-Methyl-1-propnaethiol
3 14. 1-Butanethiol

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Chromatogram courtesy of OI Analytical. Time (min) GCPE020

Sulfur Impurities in Propylene


Column: Select low Sulfur
CP8575
60 m x 0.32 mm 2

Oven: 65 °C for 4 min, 30 °C/min to 120 °C for 5 min


Carrier: Helium, constant flow, 2.0 mL/min 1. H2S
2. COS
Injection: Gas sampling valve 3. CH3SH
220 °C, split 1:10 1

Detector: SCD, 200 °C


3
Sample: Polypropylene matrix containing ~300 ppb H2S
and CH3SH, ~500 ppb COS
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Injection Volume: 1 mL Time [min]

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trace Sulfur Compounds in methane (50 ppbv)


Column: Select low Sulfur
CP8575
60 m x 0.32 mm
Oven: 40 °C (6 min), to 120 °C at 6 °C/min, Compound Signal/noise
to 180 °C (5 min) at 10 °C/min
1. Hydrogen sulfide 3.8
Sample: 1 mL, split ratio: 3:1 2. Carbonyl sulfide 4.0
3. Methylmercaptan 2.2
4. Ethylmercaptan 3.8
Norm 5. Dimethyl sulfide 6.3
6. 2-Propanethiol 4.3
450 12
7. Methyl ethyl sulfide 11
400
8. Thiophene 11
350 7 8 11 13 9. Tert-Butyl mercaptan 2.1
10
300 10. 2-Butanthiol 4.5
5 11. 2-Methyl-1 propanethiol 3.7
250 9
CH 4 6 12. Diethylsulfide 9.8
1 2 4
200 3 13. 1-Butanethiol 2.4
150

5 10 15 20 25 min

trace Oxygenates in light Hydrocarbon


matrices
1. Dimethyl ether 13. Acetone
Column: dB-1 2. Diethyl ether 14. Isovaleraldehyde
125-102J 3. Acealdehyde 15. Valeraldehyde
25 m x 0.53 mm, 1.00 µm 4. Ethyl t-butyl ether 16. Methyl ethyl ketone
Column: gS-OxyPlOt 5. Methyl t-butyl ether 17. Ethanol
115-4912 6. Diisopropyl ether 18. n-Propanol
10 m x 0.53 mm, 7. Propionaldehyde 19. Isopropanol
8. Tert-amyl methyl ether 20. Allyl alcohol
Carrier: Helium (tm = 0.96 min at 50 °C) 9. Propyl ether 21. Isobutanol
10. Isobutylaldehyde 22. t-Butyl alcohol
Oven: 50 °C for 5 min
11. Butylaldehyde 23. s-Butyl alcohol
50 °C to 240 °C
12. Methanol 24. n-Butyl alcohol
Injection: Split 25. 2-methyl-2 pentanol
Detector: FID pA
Isooctane

Benzene

35 8

30

2 5 6

25 n-Octane 4 21,22,23
9
3
12
20 7 19
10 14 18 20
17
15 11 13 15
1 16
24 25
10

0 2.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 22.50


Time (min) OXYGEN2

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Selected Oxygenates
Column: gS-OxyPlOt pA 1. n-Dodecane
1
115-4912 24 2 2. Methyl t-butyl ether
10 m x 0.53 mm, 22
3. n-Tridecane
20
Carrier: Helium at 41 cm/s 4. Iso-Buteraldehyde
18 3
5. n-Tetradecane
16
Oven: 150 °C Isothermal 5 6. Methanol
14 7
8
Injection: Split, 1:40, 250 °C 4 6 7. Acetone
12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8. n-Pentadecane
Detector: FID, 290 °C Time (min) OXYGEN1

Noble gases
Column: HP PlOt
Suggested Supplies
19095P-mS0
30 m x 0.53 mm, 50.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 4 mL/min liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 35 °C for 3 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


35-120 °C at 25 °C/min
120 °C for 5 min
4
Injection: Split ratio 50:1
2
Detector: TCD 5
1. Neon
2. Argon
Sample: 250 µL 6
3. Oxygen
4. Nitrogen
5. Krypton
1 3
6. Xenon

2 6
Time (min) GCPE001

Permanent gases
Column: HP PlOt molesieve Suggested Supplies
19091P-mS4
30 m x 0.32 mm, 12.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 2 mL/min liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 40 °C Isothermal Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Split ratio 75:1


4
Detector: TCD
Sample: 250 µL 3 1. Neon
2. Argon
3. Oxygen
5 6 4. Nitrogen
2
1 5. Methane
6. Carbon monoxide

2 4 6
Time (min) GCPE002

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Baseline resolution of Air/CO, CO2,


and methane in a Natural gas Sample
Column: HP PlOt Q
Suggested Supplies
19095P-QO4
30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium (8.6 mL/min @ 60 °C) liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 60 °C for 2 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
60-240 °C at 30 °C/min
240 °C for 1 min
1 2 3
Injection: Split ratio 12:1 1. Air/CO 7. i-C4/n-C4
2. CO2 8. neo-C5
Detector: TCD, 250 °C 6
3. Ethane 9. i-C5/n-C5
5
Sample: 0.25 cc natural gas sample, Methane, 80%+ 4. H2S 10. C6
5. Water 11. C7
7
6. C3

4
9
8 10
11

0 2 4 6 8
Time (min) GCPE003

Natural gas
Column: HP PlOt Al2O3 S Suggested Supplies
19095P-S21
15 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 50 cm/sec (100 °C), 6 mL/min liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 100 °C for 1.5 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
100-180 °C at 30 °C/min
Injection: Split, 250 °C
12 3 45
Split ratio 50:1
1. Methane
Detector: FID, 250 °C 2. Ethane
Sample: 5 µL 3. Propane
Natural Gas P/N 5080-8756 4. iso-Butane
5. n-Butane
6. iso-Pentane
6 7
7. n-Pentane
8
8. n-Hexane

0 1 2 3 4 5
Time (min) GCPE004

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Ethylene
Column: HP PlOt Al2O3 S 1. Methane
19095P-S25 2. Ethane
50 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm 3. Ethylene
4. Propane
Carrier: Helium, 50 cm/sec (35 °C),
5. Cyclopropane
7 mL/min constant flow
6. Propylene
Oven: 35 °C for 2 min 7. Isobutane
35-100 °C at 5 °C/min 8. n-Butane
9. Propadiene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 10. Acetylene
Split ratio 65:1 11. trans-2-Butene
Detector: FID, 250 °C 12. Butene-1
13. Isobutylene
Sample: 5 µL 1 2 3 4 6 7 8
14. cis-2-Butene
Ethylene 98.4% 15. Isopentane
11 17 16. n-Pentane
12
17. 1,3-Butadiene
16
14
18. Propyne
19. trans-2-Pentene
13
18
19 20. 2-Methyl-2-butene
15 20
21 21. Pentene-1
22. cis-2-Pentene
10
9 22 23. n-Hexane
5 23

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCPE005

Impurities in Ethylene
Column: gS-Alumina KCl
115-3352 1. Methane
50 m x 0.53 mm, 2. Ethane
3. Ethylene
Carrier: Helium at 8 mL/min, measured at 35 °C
4. Propane
Oven: 35 °C for 2 min 3 5. Cyclopropane
35-190 °C at 10 °C/min 6. Propylene
2 7. Isobutane
190 °C for 3 min
8. Acetylene
Injection: Split, 200 °C 9. n-Butane
Split ratio 1:40 10. Propadiene
Detector: FID, 200 °C 11. trans-2-Butene
Nitrogen makeup gas at 20 mL/min 12. 1-Butene
13. Isobutylene
Sample: 0.2 mL of trace hydrocarbons 1
4
12 14. cis-2-Butene
in ethylene 15. Isopentane
16. n-Pentane
789
18 17. Propyne
11 14
18. 1,3-Butadiene
17 19. 1-Pentene
6 15 16

5 10 13
19

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Time (min) GCPE006

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Impurities in Propylene
Column: gS-Alumina KCl Suggested Supplies
115-3352
50 m x 0.53 mm, Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 10 mL/min, liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
measured at 35 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 35 °C for 2 min
35-190 °C at 10 °C/min
6
190 °C for 3 min 1. Methane
4
2. Ethane
Injection: Split, 200 °C 3. Ethylene
Split ratio 1:30 4. Propane
Detector: FID, 200 °C 5. Cyclopropane
Nitrogen makeup gas 6. Propylene
at 20 mL/min 7. Isobutane
8. Acetylene
Sample: 0.2 mL of trace 9. n-Butane
hydrocarbons in propylene 10. Propadiene
2 11. trans-2-Butene
1 12. 1-Butene
13. Isobutylene
14. cis-2-Butene
15. Isopentane
8
16. n-Pentane
3 7 12
17. Propyne
9
5 18. 1,3-Butadiene
11 14 17 18
13 15 16
10 19 19. 1-Pentene

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Time (min) GCPE007

Propylene
Column: gS-Alumina
Suggested Supplies
115-3552
50 m x 0.53 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 10 mL/min, liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
measured at 35 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 35 °C for 2 min
35-190 °C at 10 °C/min
6
190 °C for 3 min 4

Injection: Split, 200 °C 1. Methane 11. trans-2-Butene


Split ratio 1:30 2. Ethane 12. 1-Butene
3. Ethylene 13. Isobutylene
Detector: FID, 200 °C 4. Propane 14. cis-2-Butene
Nitrogen makeup gas 5. Cyclopropane 15. Isopentane
at 20 mL/min 6. Propylene 16. n-Pentane
7. Isobutane 17. Propyne
Sample: 0.2 mL of trace
2 8. Acetylene 18. 1,3-Butadiene
hydrocarbons in propylene
9. n-Butane 19. 1-Pentene
1
12
10. Propadiene 20. n-Hexane

18
8 11
9 14

3 7 13 15 16 17
5
10 19 20

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Time (min) GCPE008

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1,3-Butadiene
Column: dB-624
Suggested Supplies
128-1324
25 m x 0.20 mm, 1.12 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 1.0 mL/min liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: -20 °C for 3 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
-20 °C-20 °C at 4 °C/min
20 °C-200 °C at 8 °C/min
200 °C for 10 min
refined Butadiene gravimetric
Injection: Split, 250 °C
Standard Component concentration (PPm)
Split ratio 1:150
1. Acetylene 20.7
Detector: FID, 250 °C 2. Propane 19.8
3. Propylene 296
Sample: 0.5 µL
4. Propadiene (allene) 21.1
5. Propyne (methylacetylene) 21
6. Cyclopropane 20
7. Isobutane 506
8. Butene-1 999
9. Isobutylene 495
10. n-Butane 494
11. 1,3-Butadiene balance
12. trans-2-Butene 442
13. cis-2-Butene 1946
14. 1-Butyne (ethylacetylene) 20.2
15. 1,2-Butadiene 28.9
8, 9 11 13 28 16. 3-Methyl-1-butene 19.8
17. Isopentane 50.1
12
2, 3 18. Pentene-1 29.8
19. n-Pentane 50.1
10
20. 2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene) 150
7
21. trans-2-Pentene 5.57
22. Isoprene 20
23. cis-2-Pentene 13.9
24. trans-1,3-Pentadiene 13.8
25. cis-1,3-Pentadiene 7.73
20
26. Benzene 20.3
6 27. Toluene 20.2
5 21
4 22 28. Dimer (4-vinylcyclohexene-1)
1 17 19
14 15 18 23 26 27
16 24 25

0 5 10 15 20 25
Time (min) GCPE010

Agilent Technologies wishes to


thank DCG Industries (Pearland, TX)
for providing this chromatogram.

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1,3-Butadiene Purity
Column: gS-Alumina Suggested Supplies
115-3552
50 m x 0.53 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 6.0 mL/min liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
(constant flow mode) Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 45 °C for 3 min
6 °C/min to 195 °C
195 °C for 15 min
Injection: Split, 250 °C refined Butadiene gravimetric
Split ratio 1:50 Standard Component concentration (PPm)
1. Acetylene 20.7
Detector: FID, 250 °C 2. Propane 19.8
Sample: 0.5 µL 3. Propylene 296
4. Propadiene (allene) 21.1
5. Propyne (methylacetylene) 21
12 8 9 13 11 6. Cyclopropane 20
7. Isobutane 506
15, 19
8. Butene-1 999
9. Isobutylene 495
10. n-Butane 494
17 11. 1,3-Butadiene balance
12. trans-2-Butene 442
13. cis-2-Butene 1946
5 18
14. 1-Butyne (ethylacetylene) 20.2
15. 1,2-Butadiene 28.9
23
16 16. 3-Methyl-1-butene 19.8
21
17. Isopentane 50.1
18. Pentene-1 29.8
19. n-Pentane 50.1
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20. 2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene) 150
Time (min) 21. trans-2-Pentene 5.57
3 7 10 28 22. Isoprene 20
23. cis-2-Pentene 13.9
24. trans-1,3-Pentadiene 13.8
25. cis-1,3-Pentadiene 7.73
26. Benzene 20.3
27. Toluene 20.2
28. Dimer (4-vinylcyclohexene-1)

20
n-C6

22
2 6 14
4 26
1 24
25 27

5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Time (min) GCPE011

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Extended Hydrocarbon Analysis I


Column: gS-Alumina Suggested Supplies
115-3532
30 m x 0.53 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 52 cm/sec (6.7 mL/min), liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
measured at 100 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 100 °C for 1 min
100-140 °C at 8 °C/min
140 °C for 0.5 min
1. Methane 27. 2-Methylpentane
140-200 °C at 30 °C/min
2. Ethane 28. 3-Methylpentane
Injection: Split, 250 °C 3. Ethylene 29. Isoprene
Split ratio 1:8 4. Propane 30. n-Hexane
5. Propylene 31. 4-Methyl-1-pentene
Detector: FID, 275 °C 6. Isobutane 32. trans-2-Hexene
Nitrogen makeup gas at 29 mL/min 7. Acetylene 33. 2-Methyl-1-pentene
Sample: 300 µL injection of 100 ppm V 8. n-Butane 34. cis-2-Hexene
SUMMA cannister mixture 9. trans-2-Butene 35. 2,4-Dimethylpentane
10. 1-Butene 36. Methylcyclohexane
11. cis-2-Butene 37. 2,3-Dimethylpentane
12. Cyclopentane 38. 2-Methylhexane
13. Isopentane 39. 3-Methylhexane
14. n-Pentane 40. n-Heptane
24 26, 27, 28 15. Propyne 41. Benzene
6 16. 1,3-Butadiene 42. Isooctane (2,2,4-Trimethylpentane)
25 17. Cyclopentene 43. 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane
8 10 23 24
29 18. 3-Methyl-1-butene
7 30 44. 3-Methylheptane
15 20 21 22
19 19. trans-2-Pentene 45. 2-Methylheptane
17
18
20. 2-Methyl-2-butene 46. n-Octane
37, 38, 39
21. 1-Pentene 47. Toluene
1 3 9
22. cis-2-Pentene 48. n-Nonane
11 16 32
5 31 33 6 7 8 9 23. Methylcyclopentane 49. Ethylbenzene
13 36 Time (min)
24. 2,2-Dimethylbutane 50. m-Xylene
14 35
12
34
43, 44, 45 25. Cyclohexane 51. p-Xylene
40
42 26. 2,3-Dimethylbutane 52. o-Xylene
41
46
47
48 49 51 50 52

0 10 20 30
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Extended Hydrocarbon Analysis II


Column: gS-gasPro
Suggested Supplies
113-4362
60 m x 0.32 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 40 cm/sec (3.3 mL/min), liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
measured at 80 °C Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
Oven: 80 °C for 0.5 min
80-175 °C at 25 °C/min
175 °C for 2 min 1. Methane 29. Isoprene
2. Ethane 30. n-Hexane
175-250 °C at 25 °C/min
3. Ethylene 31. 4-Methyl-1-pentene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 4. Propane 32. trans-2-Hexene
Split ratio 1:17 5. Propylene 33. 2-Methyl-1-pentene
6. Isobutane 34. cis-2-Hexene
Detector: FID, 275 °C
7. Acetylene 35. 2,4-Dimethylpentane
Nitrogen makeup gas at 32 mL/min
8. n-Butane 36. Methylcyclohexane
Sample: 500 µL injection of 100 ppmV 9. trans-2-Butene 37. 2,3-Dimethylpentane
SUMMA cannister mixture 10. 1-Butene 38. 2-Methylhexane
11. cis-2-Butene 39. 3-Methylhexane
12. Cyclopentane 40. n-Heptane
13. Isopentane 41. Benzene
14. n-Pentane 42. Isooctane (2,2,4-Trimethylpentane)
38, 39
15. Propyne 43. 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane
23, 28, 29
16. 1,3-Butadiene 44. 3-Methylheptane
17. Cyclopentene 45. 2-Methylheptane
20, 26 27
32 18. 3-Methyl-1-butene 46. n-Octane
37
19
24 33, 34 40 19. trans-2-Pentene 47. Toluene
21 22 30 35
31 36 20. 2-Methyl-2-butene 48. n-Nonane
17 25
21. 1-Pentene 49. Ethylbenzene
18
22. cis-2-Pentene 50. m-Xylene
23. Methylcyclopentane 51. p-Xylene
24. 2,2-Dimethylbutane 52. o-Xylene
74 10
68 16 25. Cyclohexane 53. Styrene
2 8 9 10 54. Isopropylbenzene (Cumene)
9 Time (min) 26. 2,3-Dimethylbutane
11 14 27. 2-Methylpentane 55. n-Propylbenzene
44, 45
15 13 28. 3-Methylpentane 56. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
43 57. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1 5
42 46 50, 51
3 12 48
41 47
49
53 52
54 55
56 57

0 5 10 15 20
Time (min) GCPE013

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refinery gas Suggested Supplies


Column: HP PlOt Al2O3 S
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
19095P-S25
50 m x 0.53 mm, 15.00 µm liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Carrier: Helium 7 mL/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


2
Oven: 100 °C Isothermal
6 1. Methane
Injection: Split, 250 °C 2. Ethane
Split ratio 100:1 3. Ethylene
4
Detector: FID, 250 °C 4. Propane
5. Propylene
Sample: 5 µL 6. iso-Butane
7
7. n-Butane
9
1 8. trans-2-Butene
9. 1-Butene
8
10
10. cis-2 Butene
3
5 11. iso-Pentane
11
12 12. n-Pentane

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Time (min) GCPE015

Sulfur gas Analysis


in light Hydrocarbon Streams I PFPD A B C D

Column: gS-gasPro
113-4332 Sulfur compounds (PFPD)
30 m x 0.32 mm A. Carbonyl sulfide
B. Hydrogen sulfide
Carrier: Helium, 10 psig, C. Sulfur dioxide
E
2.0 mL/min @ 60 °C D. Carbon disulfide
E. Methyl mercaptan
Oven: 60 °C for 2 min, F. Ethyl mercaptan
20 °C/min to 260 °C and hold
Injection: Split, 200 °C
F
Split ratio 1:20
Detector: Two separate analyses under
identical conditions on FID
and PFPD

2 4 6 8 10
Time (min)

FID
1. Methane
2. Ethane
3. Ethylene
4. Acetylene
3 6 13 5. Propane
14
6. Propylene
7. iso-Butane
Suggested Supplies 8. n-Butane
1
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 12 9. 1-Butene/Methyl acetylene
7 10
8
10. trans-2-Butene
liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200 11. 1,3-Butadiene
11
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 12. cis-2-Butene
5
13. iso-Pentane
2
14. n-Pentane

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Sulfur gas Analysis PFPD B EF

in light Hydrocarbon Streams II


Column: gS-Q
113-3432
30 m x 0.32 mm, 0.20 µm
Carrier: Helium, 10 psig, 1.7 mL/min @ 100 °C C
D Sulfur compounds (PFPD)
Oven: 100 °C for 2 min, 20 °C/min to 250 °C and hold A. Hydrogen sulfide
A B. Carbonyl sulfide
Injection: Split, 200 °C C. Methyl mercaptan
Split ratio 1:20 D. Ethyl mercaptan
E. Carbon disulfide
Detector: Two separate analyses under identical
conditions on FID and PFPD

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Time (min)

FID

12 1. Methane
7 2. Ethylene/Acetylene
3. Ethane
Suggested Supplies 13
4. Propylene
4
Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759 5. Propane
6. Methyl acetylene
liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200 11
1 6 7. iso-Butane
Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885 8. 1-Butene
5 9. 1,3-Butadiene
10. n-Butane/cis-2-Butene
10 11. trans-2-Butene
9
12. iso-Pentane
3 13. n-Pentane
8

2 GCPE019

Sulfur Compounds in Propylene (1 ppm)


Column: gS-gasPro
1. COS
113-4332
2. H 2S
30 m x 0.32 mm
3. Propylene
Oven: 60 °C for 2.5 min 4. CS2
60-250 °C at 10 °C/min 1 5. Methyl mercaptan
6. Ethyl mercaptan
Injection: OI Analytical Volatiles Inlet
7. Thiophene
Split ratio 5:1
8. Dimethyl sulfide
200 µL gas sampling valve
8 9. 2-Propanethiol
4 7
Detector: OI Analytical Model 5380 PFPD 6 10. 1-Propanethiol
9
2 13 14 11. 2-Methyl-2-propanethiol
Sample: 1 ppm Sulfur compounds in Propylene 5 10
12. 2-Methyl-1-propanethiol
11 12
13. 1-Methyl-1-propnaethiol
3
14. 1-Butanethiol

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Time (min) GCPE020

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mercaptans
Column: gS-gasPro
Suggested Supplies
113-4332
30 m x 0.32 mm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 25 cm/sec liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200
Oven: 175 °C for 2 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
175-260 °C at 10 °C/min
1 3
Injection: Split
Split flow 80 mL/min 1. Ethyl mercaptan
2
2. 2-Propyl mercaptan
Detector: FID 3. 1-Propyl mercaptan
4. 2-Methyl-2-propyl mercaptan
Sample: 0.2 mL
5. 2-Methyl-1propyl mercaptan
5
6. 1-Methyl-1-propyl mercaptan
6
4 7 7. 1-Butyl mercaptan
8
8. 1-Pentyl mercaptan
9 9. 1-Hexyl mercaptan

0 9
Time (min) GCPE021

Sulfur Compounds in Natural gas –


Synthetic mixture
Column: HP-1 Suggested Supplies
19091Z-205
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium liner: Direct, 1.5 mm id, 18740-80200

Oven: 35 °C for 10 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885


35-300 °C at 7 °C/min
Injection: Split 100:1
1. Hydrogen sulfide
Detector: FPD
2. Methyl mercaptan
Sample: 0.5 mL 3. Ethyl mercaptan
4. Dimethyl sulfide
5. Isopropyl mercaptan
34 6. tert-Butyl mercaptan
12 5 7 89 11 12 13 16
7. n-Propyl mercaptan
10 8. Thiophene and sec-Butyl mercaptan
9. Isobutyl mercaptan
10. n-Butyl mercaptan
11. tert-Amyl mercaptan
12. Isoamyl mercaptan
13. n-Amyl mercaptan
14 14. n-Hexyl mercaptan
15 15. tert-Dibutyl disulfide
16. n-Octyl mercaptan
6

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Sulfur Compounds in Naphtha


Column: HP-PONA
19091S-001
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm 1. Thiophene
Carrier: Helium, 26 cm/sec 1 2 3 4 2. Methyl thiophenes
3. Ethyl and dimethyl thiophenes
Oven: 35 °C for 15 min 4. Benzothiophene
35-70 °C at 8 °C/min
70-130 °C at 15 °C/min
Injection: Split ratio 400:1
Detector: FPD
42 min
Sample: 3 µL GCPE023

Aromatics Analysis – AStm d16 Analytes


Column: HP-INNOWax
1. Heptane 15. o-Xylene
19091N-216
2. Cyclohexane 16. Propylbenzene
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 3. Octane 17. p-Ethyltoluene
Carrier: Helium at 20 psi, constant pressure mode 4. Nonane 18. m-Ethyltoluene
5. Benzene 19. tert-Butylbenzene
Oven: 75 °C for 10 min 6. Decane 20. sec-Butylbenzene
3 °C/min to 100 °C 7. Toluene 21. Styrene
10 °C/min to 145 °C 8. 1-4-Dioxane 22. Tridecane
Injection: Split, 250 °C 9. Undecane 23. Diethylbenzene isomer
12 10. Ethylbenzene 24. Diethylbenzene isomer
Split ratio 100:1 to 400:1 3
11. p-Xylene 25. n-Butylbenzene
Detector: FID, 250 °C 12. m-Xylene 26. a-Methylstyrene
4
Data aquisition rate at 20 Hz 13. Cumene 27. Phenylacetylene
5
6 14. Dodecane
7 27
25 26
9 10 1112 15 18 19 21 24
13 16 20 22
14 17 23
8

2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0 22.5


Time (min) GCPE024

Aromatics Analysis – Ethylbenzene Impurities


4
Column: HP-INNOWax 1. Benzene
19091N-216 1
2. Toluene
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm 2
3. Undecane
5 4. Ethylbenzene
Carrier: Helium at 20 psi, constant pressure mode 5. p-Xylene
Oven: 75 °C for 10 min 6 6. m-Xylene
7 8 9 11
3 °C/min to 100 °C 12 7. Isopropylbenzene
3 10
10 °C/min to 145 °C 13
8. o-Xylene
9. n-Propylebenzene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 10. p-Ethyltoluene
Split ratio 100:1 to 400:1 14 11. m-Ethyltoluene
Detector: FID, 250 °C 12. s-Butylbenzene
Data aquisition rate at 20 Hz 13. Diethylbenzene
14. Diethylbenzene
5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0
Time (min)
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Impurities in p-Xylene – AStm d3798


Column: HP-INNOWax
19091N-216
60 m x 0.32 mm, 0.50 µm
Carrier: Helium, 32 cm/sec, 19.9 psi (60 °C),
1. Non aromatic hydrocarbon
2.5 mL/min constant flow 4
2. Toluene
Oven: 60 °C for 1 min 5 3. Ethylbenzene
60-92 °C at 4 °C/min 4. p-Xylene
92 °C for 4.5 min 4
5. m-Xylene
92-220 °C at 20 °C/min 6. o-Xylene
5
220 °C for 5 min 3

Injection: Split, 220 °C


Split ratio 100:1 1 3 6

Detector: FID, 270 °C 2 10 11 12


Time (min)
Sample: 0.5 µL 0 5 10 15 GCPE026
Neat, 99%+ Time (min)

Ethylene Oxide Synthetic Standard


Column: HP PlOt Q
Suggested Supplies
19095P-QO4
30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium, 25 psi liner: General purpose split/splitless liner, taper, glass wool, 5183-4711
Oven: 50 °C for 2 min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885
50-250 °C at 15 °C/min Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267
Injection: Split ratio 40:1
1 2
Detector: FID
Sample: 1 µL liquid injection
sample 2000 ppm v/v

1. Ethylene oxide
2. 2-Chloropropene

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Time (min)
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Oxygenates
Column: HP PlOt Q 1 8

19095P-QO4 1. Ethanol
30 m x 0.53 mm, 40.00 µm 2. 2-Propanone
3. Dichloromethane
Carrier: Helium, 25 psig 4. Acetic acid, methyl ester
5
Oven: 150 °C for 2 min 5. Diethyl ether
2
150-250 °C at 15 °C/min 6 6. Pentane
7. Acetic acid, ethyl ester
Detector: FID 8. Hexane
7
4

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Time (min)
GCPE029

Oxygenates in gasoline AStm d5599 (gC-OFId)


Column: HP-1
19091Z-236 1. Water
2. Methanol
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm
3. Ethanol
Carrier: Helium 30 cm/sec constant flow 2 4. 2-Propanol
5. t-Butanol
Oven: 40 °C for 6 min
3 6. 1-Propanol
40-50 °C at 5 °C/min 13
7. MTBE
50 °C for 4 min
8. sec-Butanol
50-175 °C at 25 °C/min 4 9. DIPE
175 °C for 5 min
6
10. Isobutanol
5 11 14
Injection: Split ratio 150:1 10 12 15
11. ETBE
8 12. TAA
Detector: Wasson ECE OFID 7 9
13. 1,2-Dimethoxyethane
1
Sample: 0.5 µL 14. 1-Butanol
15. TAME

0 5 10 15
Time (min) GCPE030

denatured Fuel Ethanol – AStm d5501


Column: HP-1
19091Z-530
100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
Carrier: Helium 24 cm/sec
3 1. Methanol
Oven: 15 °C for 12 min 2. n-Butane
5
15-250 °C at 19 °C/min 3. Ethanol
250 °C for 20 min 4. Isopentane
Injection: Split ratio 200:1 4
5. n-Pentane
6. Other hydrocarbons
Detector: FID 250 °C
Nitrogen makeup
gas at 30 mL/min
6
Sample: 0.5 µL
2
1

10 20
Time (min) GCPE031

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PONA mix as Specified by AFNOr method #2


Column: dB-Petro
128-1056
50 m x 0.20 mm, 0.50 µm
Carrier: Helium at 16.7 cm/sec, Injection: Split, 250 °C Sample: 0.3 µL petroleum reformate
measured at 35 °C Split ratio 1:200
Oven: 10 °C for 15 min Detector: FID, 250 °C
10-70 °C at 1.3 °C/min Nitrogen makeup gas
70-250 °C at 1.7 °C/min at 30 mL/min

1. Ethane 12. Cyclopentane 31. m-Xylene


45
31 2. Propane 13. 2,3-Dimethylbutane 32. p-Xylene
29 34
3. n-Butane 14. 2-Methylpentane 33. o-Xylene
25, 26 37 4. Ethanol 15. 3-Methylpentane 34. n-Nonane
5. Isopentane 16. 2-Methyl-1-pentene 35. n-Propylbenzene
7 6. 1-Pentene 17. n-Hexane 36. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
9 7. 2-Methyl-1-butene 18. 2,2-Dimethylpentane 37. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
6 8 14 24
28 38 8. n-Pentane 19. Methylcyclopentane 38. n-Decane
33 9. 2-Methyl-2-butene 20. 2,4-Dimethylpentane 39. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
17 10. 2,2-Dimethylbutane 21. Benzene 40. Indan
27
32 11. 1-Cyclopentene 22. 1-Methyl-1-cyclopentene 41. 1,3-Diethylbenzene
15
36 45
23. Isooctane 42. 1-Methyl-3-propylbenzene
18, 19 49
44 24. n-Heptane 43. 1,3-Diethyl-5-ethylbenzene
46 50
41-43
30 51 25. Toluene 44. 1,2-Diethyl-4-ethylbenzene
3 16 39
23 35 48 26. 2,3,3-Trimethylpentane 45. n-Undecane
2 21, 22 40
13 27. 2-Methylheptane 46. 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene
1 11, 20
12 28. 3-Methylheptane 47. 1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene
10 29. n-Octane 48. Naphthalene
30. Ethylbenzene 49. n-Dodecane
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 50. 2-Methylnaphthalene
Time (min) GCPE033
51. Tetradecane

Aromatics in Finished gasoline –


AStm method 5769
Column: dB-1 1. Methyl-tert-butyl-ether (MTBE) 14. n-Propylbenzene
122-1063 2. n-Hexane 15. 1-Methyl-3-ethylbenzene
60 m x 0.25 mm, 1.00 µm 3. Benzene-d6 (IS) 16. 1-Methyl-4-ethylbenzene
4. Benzene 17. 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Carrier: Helium at 35 cm/sec, 5. Isooctane 18. 1-Methyl-2-ethylbenzene
measured at 50 °C 6. n-Heptane 19. 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
Oven: 50 °C for 1 min 7. Toluene 20. n-Decane
50-190 °C at 2 °C/min 8. n-Octane 21. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
190 °C for 1 min 9. Ethylbenzene-d10 (IS) 22. Indan
10. Ethylbenzene 23. 1,4-Diethylbenzene
Injection: Split, 250 °C 11. m-Xylene 24. n-Butylbenzene (valley)
7
Split ratio 1:100 12. p-Xylene 25. 1,2-Diethylbenzene
Detector: MSD
1 11 13. o-Xylene 26. 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene
27. 1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene
Sample: 0.3 µL unleaded gasoline 12
19
28. Naphthalene-d8 (IS)
Calib std: ASTM/EPA gasoline 9 28 29. Naphthalene
10 13
refinery aromatics 3 15 30. n-Dodecane
4 16
(AccuStandard M-GRA-CAL/IS-SET) 31. Pentamethylbenzene
23 24
2
17
32. 2-Methylnaphthalene
5 21
14
18
22
25
29
33. 1-Methylnaphthalene
6 27 32
8 26
20 30 31 33

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Time (min) GCPE034

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Simulated distillation
Column: dB-2887
Suggested Supplies
125-2814
10 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Certified BTO septa, 5183-4757
Carrier: Helium at 7 mL/min liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700
Oven: 35-350 °C at 15 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Direct Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

Detector: FID
Nitrogen makeup gas
at 30 mL/min
1. n-Pentane 11. n-Hexadecane
12 6 8 2. n-Hexane 12. n-Heptadecane
3
9 3. n-Heptane 13. n-Octadecane
11
4 4. n-Octane 14. n-Eicosane
5 5. n-Nonane 15. n-Tetracosane
7 6. n-Decane 16. n-Octacosane
7. n-Undecane 17. n-Dotriacontane
10 12
8. n-Dodecane 18. n-Hexatriacontane
9. n-Tetradecane 19. n-Tetracontane
10. n-Pentadecane
13

14
15 16 17 18 19

21 min

GCPE035

reference gas Oil


Column: dB-2887 Suggested Supplies
125-2814
10 m x 0.53 mm, 3.00 µm Septum: 11 mm Advanced Green septa, 5183-4759
Carrier: Helium at 7 mL/min liner: Direct connect, dual taper, deactivated, 4 mm id, G1544-80700

Oven: 35-350 °C at 15 °C/min Seal: Gold plated seal, 18740-20885

Injection: Direct Syringe: 10 µL tapered, FN 23-26s/42/HP, 5181-1267

Detector: FID
Nitrogen makeup gas
at 30 mL/min

21 min

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regular Unleaded gasoline


(California Phase 1) – "Normal" gC run I
Column: dB-Petro
122-10A6
100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 31 cm/sec
Oven: 35 °C for 9.5 min
35-45 °C at 13.3 °C/min
45 °C for 11 min
45-60 °C at 1.4 °C/min
60 °C for 11 min
60-220 °C at 2.7 °C/min
220 °C for 3.6 min Enlarged view
at 55-62 min.
Injection: Split ratio 1:200
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Sample: 0.2 µL 20 40 60 80
Time (min)
Compare
Resolution

regular Unleaded gasoline


(California Phase 1) – "Normal" gC run II
Column: dB-1
127-1046
40 m x 0.10 mm, 0.20 µm
Carrier: Hydrogen at 34.8 cm/sec
Oven: 35 °C for 3.6 min
35-45 °C at 36.1 °C/min
45 °C for 4.2 min
45-60 °C at 3.9 °C/min
60 °C for 4.2 min
60-220 °C at 6.9 °C/min Enlarged view
220 °C for 1.4 min at 19-22 min.
Injection: Split ratio 1:400
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Sample: 0.2 µL
10 20 30
Time (min)
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gasoline Unleaded AStm d 5769


Column: CP-Sil PONA CB
1. Propane
CP7530 2. Isobutane
100 m x 0.25 mm, 0.50 µm 3. Butane
Sample: 0.1 µL 4. 2-Methylbutane
5. Pentane
Carrier: Helium, 240 pKa (2.4 bar, 34 psi) 6. 2,2-Dimethylbutnae
Oven: 35 °C (7 min) to 250 °C, 3 °C/min 7. 2,3-Dimethylbutane
8. 2-Methylpantane
Injection: Split 80 mL/min 9. 3-Methylpentane
Detector: FID 10. Hexane
11. 2,2-Dimethylpentane
12. Methylcyclopentane
13. 2,4-Dimethylpentane
14. Benzene
15. 2-Methylhexane
16. 2,3-Dimethylpentane
17. 3-Methylhexane
18. Tert. amyl methyl ether (TAME)
3 45 8 18 22 25/26
2 14 24 27
19. Unknown
9
20. 2,2-Dimethylhexane
21. Methylcyclohexane
10
22. Toluene
17 23. Octane
15 24. Ethylbenzane
7 16 25. p-Xylene
19
12 26. m-Xylene
13
21 23 29 30 27. o-Xylene
11 28. Nonane
6 20
28 31
1
29. Decane
30. 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
0 min 58 31. Undecane
VGC0036

Polyethylene
Column: dB-1
125-1011
15 m x 0.53 mm, 0.15 µm 1. n-C20
2. n-C30
Carrier: Helium at 8 mL/min 1 3 4
3. n-C40
Oven: 120-360 °C at 10 °C/min 4. n-C50
5. n-C60
Injection: Split ratio 1:500
2
6. n-C70
Detector: FID, 300 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min
5

Sample: 0.5 µL
3% Solution in CS2
6

50 min

6.7 pA Uncompensated baseline


GCPE039

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direct Injection of gasoline and diesel Fuel


in methylene Chloride
Column: dB-tPH
124-1632
30 m x 0.45 mm, 1.00 µm
Carrier: Helium at 67 cm/sec, measured at 40 °C
Oven: 40 °C for 2 min
40-280 °C at 12 °C/min
Injection: Megabore Direct, 250 °C
Detector: FID, 250 °C
Nitrogen makeup gas at 30 mL/min 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Time (min)
GCGASO01

diesel Analysis
Column: VF-5ht Fused Silica 5 6 7 8

CP9047 -0.26 1. C10 10. C19


15 m x 0.32 mm, 0.10 µm 2. C11 11. C20
4
9 3. C12 12. C21
Carrier: H2, 60 kPa, 0.6 bar, 8.6 psi
10
4. C13 13. C22
3
Oven: 50 °C (1 min), 15 °C to 180 °C, 2
5. C14 14. C23
7 °C to 230 °C, 30 °C to 380 °C 11 6. C15 15. C24
7. C16 16. C25
Volts

Detector: FID 1
8. C17
12 17. C26
9. C18 18. C27
13 17
14 18
15 16

-0.02

0 min 20 VGC0033

Analysis of Oxygenates 1. Acetaldehyde 11. Methanol


in a C1 to C5 Hydrocarbon mix 2. Diethyl ether 12. Acetone
3. Ethyl tert-butyl ether 13. Isovaleraldehyde
Column: lowox 4. Methyl tert-butyl ether 14. Valeraldehyde
CP8587 5. Diisopropyl ether 15. 2-Butanone
10 m x 0.53 mm, 10.00 µm 6. Propionaldehyde (propanol) 16. Ethanol
7. Tert-amyl methyl ether 17. 1-Propanol
Sample: 1 µL
8. Dipropyl ether 18. 2-Methyl-1-propanol (isobutanol)
Sample Conc: 0.01% per compound 9. Isobutyraldehyde 19. 2-Methyl-2-propanol (tert-butanol)
10. Butyraldehyde 20. 1-Butanol
Solvent: Ciclohexano
Carrier: He, 28.8 kPa (0.288 bar, 4.1 psi) 4 7 17 18 19
3 5 20
1 8 15
Oven: 50 °C (5 min) to 240 °C, 10 °C/min
16
Injection: Split, T=250 °C
Detector: FID, T=250 °C 12
6
C8 C10 C12 C14 11

10 14
2 9 13

0 min 23
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Analysis of gases C1 to C4
Column: PoraPlOt Q 1 3

CP7554 4
25 m x 0.53 mm, 20.00 µm 1. Carbon monoxide
2. Methane
Sample: 50 µL
3. Carbon dioxide
Carrier: He, 65 kPA (0.65 bar, 8 psi) 4. Ethylene
5. Ethane
Oven: 40 °C (3 min) to 150 °C, 10 °C/min
6. Propylene
Injection: Split, 1:50, T=225 °C 2 6 7. Propane
8. Butane
Detector: TCD, T=250 °C 5

7
8

0 min 13
VGC0034

detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis of Petroleum Naphthas


through N-nonane Using AStm d-5134
Column: CP-Sil PONA para AStm d-5134 1. i-Pentane
CP7531 2. Pentane
50 m x 0.21 mm, 0.50 µm 3. Cyclopentane
Sample: 0.2 µL 4. Hexane
5. Benzene
Carrier: Helium 6. Heptane
1 2 7. Toluene
Oven: 35 °C (30 min) @ 2 °C/min to 200 °C (10 min)
8. Octane
Injection: Split/splitless 1177, full EFC control, 9. Ethylbenzene
10
250 °C, split 200 mL/min 10. p-Xylene
7
Detector: FID, 250 °C 11 11. m-Xylene
3 12 12. o-Xylene
9 14
13. Nonane
4
14. t-Butylbenzene
15. 1,2,3 Trimethylbenzene
5
6 15
8
13

0 min 120
VGC0037

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PRODUCT INDEX

Product Index
Agilent J&W GC Columns CP-SilicaPLOT .............................................................381 DX-4...............................................................................389
CP-SimDist...................................................................323 GS-Alumina..................................................................379
Application and Method Guides CP-TAP CB for Triglycerides ....................................357 GS-Alumina KCl ..........................................................375
ASTM Methods ....................................................229-236 CP-TCEP for Alcohols in Gasoline..........................325 GS-CarbonPLOT..........................................................383
Application Cross Reference Guide.................210-212 CP-Volamine ................................................................331 GS-GasPro....................................................................380
EPA Methods CP-Wax 52 CB.....................................................308-309 GS-OxyPLOT................................................................318
Drinking Water....................................................213-216 CP-Wax 57 CB.............................................................355 GS-Q ..............................................................................372
Solid Waste .........................................................220-227 CP-Wax 57 CB for Glycols and Alcohols..............356 HP-1.......................................................................273-274
Waste Water.......................................................217-220 CP-Wax for Volatile Amines and Diamines............332 HP-1 Aluminum Clad.................................................321
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) GC CarboBOND.................................................................382 HP-101 ..........................................................................387
Phases.............................................................................228 CarboPLOT P7.............................................................382 HP-17.............................................................................387
Capillary Columns Carbowax 20M............................................................313 HP-1ms .........................................................................246
By Group CycloSil-B.....................................................................358 HP-1ms Ultra Inert.....................................................240
Foods, Flavors and Fragrances ...............................352 Cyclodex-B...................................................................359 HP-20M.........................................................................313
High Temperature.......................................................314 DB-1 ......................................................................269-272 HP-35.............................................................................290
Life Sciences...............................................................362 DB-1301........................................................................299 HP-5.......................................................................284-285
Low-bleed GC/MS.....................................................244 DB-17 ............................................................................291 HP-50+..........................................................................292
Non-Bonded................................................................387 DB-1701........................................................................301 HP-5ms .........................................................................251
PAH................................................................................338 DB-1701P .....................................................................334 HP-5ms Semivolatile .................................................342
PLOT..............................................................................368 DB-17ht ........................................................................316 HP-5ms Ultra Inert.....................................................241
Pesticides.....................................................................315 DB-17ms.......................................................................258 HP-88.............................................................................352
Petroleum.....................................................................318 DB-1ht...........................................................................314 HP-Blood Alcohol.......................................................363
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) .......................................304 DB-1ms.........................................................................245 HP-Chiral B ..................................................................359
Premium Polysiloxane ..............................................269 DB-1ms Ultra Inert.....................................................240 HP-FFAP .......................................................................311
Semivolatiles...............................................................340 DB-200..........................................................................295 HP-Fast Residual Solvent.........................................364
Ultra Inert.....................................................................237 DB-210..........................................................................296 HP-INNOWax ..............................................................307
Volatiles........................................................................344 DB-225..........................................................................297 HP-PAS5...............................................................336-337
By Stationary Phase DB-225ms ....................................................................262 HP-PLOT Al2O3 KCl...................................................374
Biodiesel.......................................................................328 DB-23 ............................................................................294 HP-PLOT Al2O3 M .....................................................380
CAM ..............................................................................388 DB-2887........................................................................322 HP-PLOT Al2O3 S.......................................................378
CP Wax 58 FFAP CB..................................................312 DB-35 ............................................................................289 HP-PLOT Molesieve ..................................................384
CP-1301.........................................................................300 DB-35ms.......................................................................256 HP-PLOT Q...................................................................371
CP-Al2O3/KCl......................................................375-377 DB-35ms Ultra Inert ..................................................242 HP-PLOT U...................................................................374
CP-Al2O3/Na2SO4 ............................................375-377 DB-5 ......................................................................281-283 HP-PONA .....................................................................319
CP-Carbowax 400 for Volatiles in Alcohol..............356 DB-5.625.......................................................................341 HP-VOC .................................................................346-348
CP-Chirasil Val.............................................................360 DB-502.2.......................................................................349 Lowox............................................................................318
CP-Chirasil-Dex CB ....................................................360 DB-5ht...........................................................................315 PoraBOND Q ...............................................................368
CP-Cyclodextrin-B-2,3,6-M-19.................................361 DB-5ms.................................................................249-250 PoraBOND U ...............................................................369
CP-FFAP CB for Free Fatty Acids DB-5ms EVDX.............................................................363 PoraPLOT Amines......................................................332
in Dairy Products........................................................358 DB-5ms Ultra Inert.....................................................241 PoraPLOT Q.........................................................369-370
CP-Molsieve 5Å..........................................................385 DB-608..........................................................................336 PoraPLOT Q-HT ..................................................369-370
CP-Select 624 CB.......................................................346 DB-624..................................................................344-345 PoraPLOT S .........................................................372-373
CP-Select CB for MTBE............................................350 DB-624 Ultra Inert.............................................242, 344 PoraPLOT U.........................................................372-373
CP-Sil 13 CB ................................................................288 DB-ALC 1......................................................................362 Rapid-MS .....................................................................337
CP-Sil 19 CB ........................................................302-303 DB-ALC 2......................................................................362 SE-30 .............................................................................390
CP-Sil 19 CB for Pesticides .....................................336 DB-CLP 1......................................................................333 SE-54 .............................................................................390
CP-Sil 2 CB ..................................................................325 DB-CLP 2......................................................................333 Select Al2O3 MAPD..................................................327
CP-Sil 24 CB ................................................................293 DB-Dioxin.....................................................................343 Select Biodiesel..........................................................330
CP-Sil 43 CB ................................................................298 DB-EUPAH ...................................................................338 Select FAME........................................................353-354
CP-Sil 5 CB ..........................................................275-278 DB-FFAP.......................................................................310 Select Low Sulfur.......................................................326
CP-Sil 5 CB for Formaldehyde.................................319 DB-HT Sim Dis............................................................322 Select Mineral Oil ......................................................351
CP-Sil 5 CB for Sulfur................................................326 DB-MTBE.....................................................................349 Select PAH...................................................................338
CP-Sil 5/C18 CB for PCB .........................................342 DB-Petro.......................................................................321 Select Silanes .............................................................331
CP-Sil 8 CB ..........................................................286-287 DB-Select 624 UI for <467>....................................364 Select for Permanent Gases ...................................327
CP-Sil 8 CB for Amines.............................................332 DB-TPH .........................................................................350 Ultra 1 ...................................................................278-279
CP-Sil 8 CB for PCB...................................................340 DB-UI 8270D................................................................242 Ultra 2 ...........................................................................280
CP-Sil 8 CB for Pesticides........................................335 DB-UI 8270D for Semivolatiles ...............................340 VF-1301ms ...................................................................266
CP-Sil 88.......................................................................353 DB-VRX.........................................................................347 VF-1701 Pesticides ....................................................335
CP-Sil 88 for Dioxins..................................................343 DB-WAX...............................................................304-305 VF-1701ms ...........................................................267-268
CP-Sil 88 for FAME ....................................................354 DB-WAX FF..........................................................304-305 VF-17ms........................................................................259
CP-Sil PAH CB UltiMetal..........................................339 DB-WAXetr..................................................................306 VF-1ms..................................................................247-248
CP-Sil PONA CB.........................................................320 DB-XLB .........................................................................254 VF-200ms .....................................................................261
CP-Sil PONA for ASTM D 5134..............................320 DX-1...............................................................................389 VF-23ms........................................................................260

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PRODUCT INDEX

VF-35ms........................................................................257 HayeSep N + HayeSep R 1:1 ..................................402 Ion Source


VF-5 Pesticides...................................................333-334 HayeSep Q ...................................................................403 Chemical Ionization (CI) Ion Source......................121
VF-5ht............................................................................317 HayeSep R ...................................................................403 Electron Impact (EI) Ion Source .....................119-120
VF-5ms..................................................................252-253 HayeSep T....................................................................403 MSD Contamination ............................................110-111
VF-624ms .....................................................................265 MolSieve 13X..............................................................404 MSD Filaments .............................................................125
VF-DA............................................................................362 MolSieve 5Å................................................................404 Maintenance Schedule...............................................109
VF-WAXms ..........................................................263-264 Porapak N ....................................................................405 Mass Spectrometer Symptoms ........................114-116
VF-Xms..........................................................................255 Porapak N + Porapak R 1:1.....................................405 Quadropole Mass Filter ..............................................126
Metal Columns..............................................................365 Porapak Q ....................................................................406 QuickSwap MS Interface ...........................................124
Column Selection Porapak QS..................................................................406 Standards
Column Diameter .................................................204-205 Porapak R.....................................................................406 Analyzer Kit Standards .............................................137
Column Film Thickness.......................................208-209 Porapak T.....................................................................406 Test and Performance Samples......................137-138
Column Length......................................................206-207 Silica Gel ......................................................................407 Vacuum Systems and Pumps
Polarity....................................................................200-201 For All Instruments Diffusion Pump...........................................................130
Selecting Stationary Phases..............................196-199 1.5% OV-101 ................................................................409 Foreline Pump.............................................................131
Custom Ordering.............................................................410 10% SE-30....................................................................409 Pressure Symptoms ..........................................128-129
Fused Silica Tubing 20% TCEP.....................................................................409 Inlet Liners
Deactivated............................................................397-398 30% DC 200/500........................................................408 Specialty Injection
Undeactivated ...............................................................399 HayeSep D ...................................................................408 Direct Connect ..............................................................28
Guard Columns HayeSep DB ................................................................408 MultiMode Inlet Heavy Matrix..................................27
DuraGuard......................................................................391 HayeSep N...................................................................408 PTV ..................................................................................28
EZ-Guard.........................................................................392 HayeSep P ...................................................................408 Split, Original Deactivation...........................................25
Installation and Troubleshooting HayeSep Q ...................................................................408 Splitless, Original Deactivation ...................................26
Causes of Column Performance HayeSep R ...................................................................408 Ultra Inert .........................................................................24
Degradation ...........................................................417-419 MolSieve 13X..............................................................409 Inlet Septa
Quick Reference Guide .......................................414-416 MolSieve 5Å................................................................409 Advanced Green .............................................................17
Troubleshooting Guides Porapak QS..................................................................409 Bleed and Temperature Optimized (BTO).................16
Baseline Instability or Disturbances .....................424 Silica Gel ......................................................................409 General Purpose .............................................................19
Change in Peak Size..................................................426 Test Standards.........................................................411-412 Long-Life...........................................................................17
Excessive Baseline Noise........................................424 Inlet Systems
Loss of Resolution.....................................................427 Cool On-Column..............................................................66
Retention Time Shift .................................................426 Agilent Supplies Flip Top Inlet Sealing System ......................................57
Split Peaks...................................................................425 Bulk GC Supplies ..............................................................14 Inlet Convenience Kits ..................................................55
Tailing Peaks ...............................................................425 Capillary Column Ferrules Multimode ........................................................................64
LTM Column Modules...........................................393-394 Column Nuts..............................................................33-34 Programmable Temperature Vaporizer
Packed Columns Ferrule Selection Recommendations...................30-31 (PTV) ............................................................................69-70
For Agilent 7820, 7890, and 6890 Instruments For LTM Rapid Heating/Cooling System..................35 Purged Packed ..........................................................74-75
0.1% SP-1000 ..............................................................407 For NCD and SCD...........................................................35 Split/Splitless Inlet Seals ................................56, 58-59
1.5% OV-101 ................................................................405 Reducing ..........................................................................35 Liner O-rings.......................................................................29
10% OV-101 .................................................................405 Specialty......................................................................33-34 Maintenance Schedule..............................................12-13
10% PEG-20M.............................................................405 Straight..............................................................................35 Markes Thermal Desorption ....................................53-54
10% UC W982.............................................................407 Capillary Flow Technology Merlin Microseal.........................................................20-21
12% UC W982.............................................................407 Column/Retention Gap Installation...........................37 Oven Exhaust Deflector ................................................107
15% Carbowax 1540..................................................400 Ferrules .............................................................................37 Purge and Trap Systems
15% Hallcomid m-18 .................................................402 Fittings...............................................................................37 Archon...............................................................................52
20% Carbowax 20M ..................................................400 Ultimate Union...........................................................36-37 Teledyne Tekmar .......................................................50-51
20% OV-101 .................................................................405 Column Connectors and Splitters Sample Introduction Systems
20% PEG-20M.............................................................405 Graphpak...........................................................................39 7693A Automatic Liquid Sampler.........................43-44
20% Sebaconitrile ......................................................406 Press-fit.............................................................................38 7697A Headspace Sampler ....................................45-47
20% Sebaconitrile/2% H3PO4................................407 Column Nuts ................................................................33-34 Automatic Liquid Sampler............................................44
20% TCEP.....................................................................407 Detector Systems G1883A Network Headspace Sampler......................49
25% DC-200.................................................................401 Electron Capture Detector (ECD)..........................86-87 G1888A Network Headspace Sampler......................48
25% SP-2100 ...............................................................407 Flame Ionization Detector (FID) ..................................78 G3520A XLSI Accessory ...............................................46
30% DC 200/500........................................................402 Flame Photometric Detector (FPD) ............................94 Standards..........................................................................108
30% DC-200.................................................................401 Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector Valves and Loops..............................................................40
35% DC-200.................................................................401 (NCD)...............................................................................106
5% Carbowax 20M ....................................................400 Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector (NPD) ....................101
7% Carbowax M + 3% Polyphenolether Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detector (SCD)...........107 Applications
6 ring + 2% KOH ........................................................401 Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD)..................89-91 Energy and Fuels ............................................................552
Carbosieve S ...............................................................400 GC/MS Environmental
Carboxen-1000............................................................401 220-MS............................................................................136 Air Analysis....................................................................473
Chromosorb 101 .........................................................401 240-MS Ion Trap ...................................................134-135 Hydrocarbons ................................................................429
Chromosorb 102 .........................................................401 7000A Triple Quadropole GC/MS.....................132-133 Pesticides and Herbicides..........................................434
HayeSep D ...................................................................402 Cleaning and Maintenance ..............................116-117 Semivolatiles .................................................................458
HayeSep DB ................................................................402 Electron Multipliers......................................................127 Volatiles ..........................................................................468
HayeSep N...................................................................402 GC/MSD Interface...............................................122-123 Food, Flavor and Fragrance..........................................478

578
PRODUCT INDEX

Industrial Chemical ........................................................487 Thermo Scientific GC Systems


Life Science......................................................................521 Autosampler Syringes.................................................184
Capillary Column Ferrules ..........................................183
Column Nuts .................................................................184
CrossLab Supplies Inlet Liners
Bruker, Varian GC Systems Focus Systems....................................................182-186
Autosampler Syringes.................................................158 Trace Systems.....................................................182-186
Capillary Column Ferrules ..........................................157 Inlet Septa..............................................................185-186
Column Nuts .................................................................158 Liner O-rings ..................................................................183
Detector Replacement
Flame Ionization Detector (FID)..............................166
Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector
(PFPD)...................................................................167-168
Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD)...................166
Thermionic Specific Detector (TSD)......................168
Injector Replacement
1041 Packed/Wide Bore On-Column
(PWOC) injector .........................................................165
1061 Packed/530 µm Capillary Column
Injector..........................................................................164
1079 Large Volume Injector (LVI)...........................162
1093 Cool On-Column (COC) Injector ...................163
1177 Split/Splitless Injector............................161-168
Inlet Liners
1060/1061 Injector ....................................................156
1075/1077 Injector ....................................................156
1078/1079 Injector ............................................155-156
1093/1094 Injector ............................................155-156
1177 Injector .......................................................154-160
Inlet Septa..............................................................159-160
Liner O-rings ..................................................................156
Packed Column Ferrules.............................................158
CTC GC Autosamplers
Autosampler Syringes.................................................187
Column Ferrules..............................................................143
Inlet Liners ...............................................................140-141
Inlet Septa
Advanced Green ...........................................................151
Bleed and Temperature Optimized (BTO) ..............150
General Purpose...........................................................153
Long-Life.........................................................................152
Liner O-rings ....................................................................142
Perkin Elmer GC Systems
Autosampler Syringes.................................................173
Capillary Column Ferrules ..........................................171
Column Nuts .................................................................172
Inlet Liners
AutoSystem.........................................................169-174
AutoSystem XL...................................................169-174
Clarus....................................................................169-174
Inlet Septa......................................................................174
Liner O-rings ..................................................................170
Packed Column Ferrules.............................................172
Shimadzu GC Systems
Autosampler Syringes.................................................180
Capillary Column Ferrules ..........................................179
Column Nuts .................................................................180
Inlet Liners
14 Systems ..................................................................178
17A Systems ...............................................................177
2010 and 2010 Plus Systems..................................176
2014 Systems......................................................175-180
Inlet Septa......................................................................181
Liner O-rings ..................................................................178
Packed Column Ferrules.............................................179
Syringes ....................................................................145-146

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PART NUMBER INDEX

Part Number Index


0100-1104.................................................35 112-2032.................................................313 115-3412LTM.........................................372 121-4722.................................................258
0100-1324.................................................35 112-2032LTM.........................................313 115-3422.................................................372 121-4722E...............................................258
0100-1325.................................................35 112-2112.................................................388 115-3422LTM.........................................372 121-4722LTM.........................................258
0100-1326.................................................35 112-2112LTM.........................................388 115-3432.................................................372 121-5012.................................................281
0100-1331.................................................35 112-2132.................................................388 115-3432E...............................................372 121-5012E...............................................281
0100-1332....................................35, 77, 91 112-2132LTM.........................................388 115-3432LTM.........................................372 121-5012LTM.........................................281
0100-1342.................................................35 112-2133.................................................388 115-34H2 ................................................372 121-5013.................................................281
0100-1344.................................................35 112-2133LTM.........................................388 115-34H2LTM ........................................372 121-5013LTM.........................................281
0100-1365.................................................35 112-2162.................................................388 115-3532................................229-230, 379 121-5022.................................................281
0100-1375 ..........................................35, 72 112-2532.................................................359 115-3532E...............................................379 121-5022E...............................................281
0100-1378.................................................35 112-2532E...............................................359 115-3532LTM.........................................379 121-5022LTM.........................................281
0100-1379.................................................35 112-2532LTM.........................................359 115-3552 ...............................230, 236, 379 121-5023.................................................281
0100-1381.................................................35 112-2562.................................................359 115-4912.................................................318 121-5023E...............................................281
0100-2594.................................................46 112-5432.................................................390 115-4912E...............................................318 121-5023LTM.........................................281
0101-0282.................................................42 112-5432LTM.........................................390 121-0122.................................................245 121-5042.................................................281
0101-0299.................................................42 112-5462.................................................390 121-0122E...............................................245 121-5522.................................................250
0101-0300.................................................42 112-6632.................................................358 121-0122LTM.........................................245 121-5522E...............................................250
0101-0301.................................................42 112-6632LTM.........................................358 121-0122UI.............................................240 121-5522LTM.........................................250
0101-0302.................................................42 112-8837.................................................352 121-0713.................................................301 121-5522UI....................................214, 241
0101-0303.................................................42 112-8837E...............................................352 121-0713LTM.........................................301 121-5522UILTM.....................................241
0101-0355.................................................41 112-8837LTM.........................................352 121-0722........................................214, 301 121-5523.................................................250
0101-0403.................................................41 112-8867.................................................352 121-0722LTM.........................................301 121-5523LTM.........................................250
0101-0532.................................................41 112-8867E...............................................352 121-1012.................................................270 121-5523UI.............................................241
0101-0584.................................................40 112-88A7 ................................................352 121-1012E...............................................270 121-5523UILTM.....................................241
0101-0585.................................................40 112-88A7E..............................................352 121-1012LTM.........................................270 121-5542.................................................250
0101-0633.................................................41 113-2032.................................................313 121-1013.................................................270 121-5621.................................................341
0101-0636.................................................40 113-2032LTM.........................................313 121-1013E...............................................270 121-5621LTM.........................................341
0101-0637.................................................40 113-2062.................................................313 121-1013LTM.........................................270 121-5622.................................................341
0101-0638.................................................40 113-2132.................................................388 121-101A ................................................270 121-5622G5............................................391
0101-0639.................................................40 113-2132E...............................................388 121-101ALTM ........................................270 121-5622LTM.........................................341
0410105017..............................................48 113-2132LTM.........................................388 121-1022.................................................270 121-6822.................................................336
0510-1306.................................................62 113-2133.................................................388 121-1022E...............................................270 121-6822LTM.........................................336
0515-0655...............................................105 113-2133E...............................................388 121-1022LTM.........................................270 121-7012.................................................305
0515-0680.................................................99 113-2133LTM.........................................388 121-1023.................................................270 121-7012LTM.........................................305
0515-0683...............................................100 113-2532.................................................359 121-1023LTM.........................................270 121-7022.................................................305
0515-1084.................................................99 113-2532E...............................................359 121-1043.................................................270 121-7022E...............................................305
0515-1799.................................................76 113-2532LTM.........................................359 121-1043E...............................................270 121-7022LTM.........................................305
0515-2495...............................................105 113-3032.................................................390 121-1222.................................................254 121-7023.................................................305
0515-2711.................................................76 113-3032LTM.........................................390 121-1222E...............................................254 121-7023E...............................................305
0515-2712.................................................84 113-3112.................................................383 121-1222LTM.........................................254 121-7023LTM.........................................305
05890-61525.............................................43 113-3132.................................................383 121-1232.................................................254 121-7042.................................................305
05890-80660.............................................41 113-3132LTM.........................................383 121-1313.................................................299 121-7042E...............................................305
05921-21170....................................34, 117 113-3133.................................................383 121-1313LTM.........................................299 121-7043.................................................305
05970-60045 ..........................................138 113-3133LTM.........................................383 121-1324......................215, 219, 225-226, 121-9627.................................................338
05971-20134 ..........................................120 113-3162.................................................383 235, 345 121-9723 ......................212, 226, 242, 340
05971-20143 ..........................................120 113-3432.................................................372 121-1324E...............................................345 122-0112.................................................245
05971-60140 ..........................................125 113-3432E...............................................372 121-1324LTM.........................................345 122-0112E...............................................245
05971-60561 ..........................................116 113-3432LTM.........................................372 121-1324UI...........................226, 242, 344 122-0112LTM.........................................245
05971-80102 ..........................................127 113-4302.................................................380 121-1524.......................................215, 219, 122-0112UI.............................................240
05971-80103 .................................127, 133 113-4312.................................................380 225-226, 235, 347 122-0112UIE...........................................240
05980-20018 ..........................................116 113-4332........................................234, 380 121-1524LTM.........................................347 122-0131.................................................245
05980-60051 .................................116, 133 113-4362........................................229, 380 121-1544.................................................347 122-0132........................................223, 245
05988-20066....................................34, 117 113-5432.................................................390 121-1544E...............................................347 122-0132E...............................................245
05990-60075 ..........................................138 113-5432LTM.........................................390 121-1544LTM.........................................347 122-0132UI.............................................240
07673-20570.............................................44 113-6632.................................................358 121-1722.................................................291 122-0132UIE...........................................240
07673-40180.............................................43 113-6632LTM.........................................358 121-1722LTM.........................................291 122-0162.................................................245
07673-60840.............................................44 115-2132........................................233, 388 121-1723.................................................291 122-0162UI.............................................240
07675-80050.............................................42 115-2132LTM.........................................388 121-1723LTM.........................................291 122-0212.................................................296
0854-0141.................................................99 115-3113.................................................383 121-2223.................................................297 122-0212LTM.........................................296
0905-1284...............................................105 115-3133.................................................383 121-2223LTM.........................................297 122-0232.................................................296
0905-1463...............................................132 115-3133LTM.........................................383 121-2323.................................................294 122-0232E...............................................296
0905-1610.................................................99 115-3332.................................................375 121-2323LTM.........................................294 122-0232LTM.........................................296
0905-2580...............................................105 115-3332LTM.........................................375 121-3822.................................................256 122-0233........................................215, 296
0960-0897...............................................125 115-3352.................................................375 121-3822E...............................................256 122-0233LTM.........................................296
1000-1437...............................................100 115-3352E...............................................375 121-3822LTM.........................................256 122-0334UI.............................................364
1000-1438...............................................100 115-3412.................................................372 121-3822UI.............................................242 122-0364UI.............................................364

580
PART NUMBER INDEX

122-0712.................................................301 122-1363.................................................299 122-3232LTM.........................................310 122-5532...............................213, 215-216,


122-0712LTM.........................................301 122-1363E...............................................299 122-3233.................................................310 221-224, 250
122-0713.................................................301 122-1364..............................213, 215, 217, 122-3233LTM.........................................310 122-5532E...............................................250
122-0713LTM.........................................301 219, 235, 345 122-3262.................................................310 122-5532G ..............................................391
122-0731.................................................301 122-1364E...............................................345 122-3262E...............................................310 122-5532LTM.........................................250
122-0731LTM.........................................301 122-1364UI .........213, 215, 225, 242, 344 122-3263.................................................310 122-5532UI...................214, 216-219, 241
122-0732 ...............................214, 216, 301 122-1464.................................................349 122-3812.................................................256 122-5532UIE...........................................241
122-0732E...............................................301 122-1534 ..............213, 217, 220-221, 347 122-3812UI.............................................242 122-5532UILTM.....................................241
122-0732LTM.........................................301 122-1534LTM.........................................347 122-3831.................................................256 122-5533 ..............215, 222-223, 227, 250
122-0733........................................223, 301 122-1564 .............213, 215, 217, 219-220, 122-3832..............................213, 218, 224, 122-5533E...............................................250
122-0733E...............................................301 225-226, 235, 347 234-235, 256 122-5533G ..............................................391
122-0733LTM.........................................301 122-1564E...............................................347 122-3832E...............................................256 122-5533LTM.........................................250
122-0761.................................................301 122-1711.................................................291 122-3832LTM.........................................256 122-5533UI...........................214, 224, 241
122-0762.................................................301 122-1711LTM.........................................291 122-3832UI....................................219, 242 122-5533UIE...........................................241
122-0763.................................................301 122-1712.................................................291 122-3862.................................................256 122-5533UILTM.....................................241
122-0763E...............................................301 122-1712LTM.........................................291 122-4711.................................................258 122-5536........................................218, 250
122-0766.................................................301 122-1713.................................................291 122-4711LTM.........................................258 122-5536E...............................................250
122-1011.................................................270 122-1713E...............................................291 122-4712.................................................258 122-5536G ..............................................391
122-1011LTM.........................................270 122-1713LTM.........................................291 122-4712LTM.........................................258 122-5536LTM.........................................250
122-1012.................................................270 122-1731.................................................291 122-4731.................................................258 122-5536UI.............................................241
122-1012LTM.........................................270 122-1731E...............................................291 122-4731LTM.........................................258 122-5536UILTM.....................................241
122-1013.................................................270 122-1731LTM.........................................291 122-4732 ...............................218, 223, 258 122-5552.................................................250
122-1013LTM.........................................270 122-1732.................................................291 122-4732E...............................................258 122-5552UI.............................................241
122-1022.................................................270 122-1732E...............................................291 122-4732LTM.........................................258 122-5561.................................................250
122-1022LTM.........................................270 122-1732LTM.........................................291 122-4762.................................................258 122-5562.................................................250
122-1031.................................................270 122-1733.................................................291 122-5011.................................................282 122-5562E...............................................250
122-1031LTM.........................................270 122-1733LTM.........................................291 122-5011LTM.........................................282 122-5562G ..............................................391
122-1032.................................................270 122-1762.................................................291 122-5012........................................234, 282 122-5562UI...................218-219, 227, 241
122-1032E...............................................270 122-1801.................................................316 122-5012LTM.........................................282 122-5563.................................................250
122-1032G ..............................................391 122-1801LTM.........................................316 122-5013.................................................282 122-5563UI.............................................241
122-1032LTM.........................................270 122-1811.................................................316 122-5013LTM.........................................282 122-5631.................................................341
122-1033........................................215, 270 122-1831.................................................316 122-501E.................................................282 122-5631G5............................................391
122-1033E...............................................270 122-1831LTM.........................................316 122-501ELTM.........................................282 122-5631LTM.........................................341
122-1033LTM.........................................270 122-1932.................................................289 122-5022.................................................282 122-5632.................................................341
122-103E.................................................270 122-1932LTM.........................................289 122-5022LTM.........................................282 122-5632LTM.........................................341
122-103ELTM.........................................270 122-1962.................................................289 122-5031.................................................282 122-5633.................................................341
122-1052.................................................270 122-2032.................................................295 122-5031LTM.........................................282 122-5633LTM.........................................341
122-1061.................................................270 122-2032LTM.........................................295 122-5032........................................235, 282 122-5661.................................................341
122-1062.................................................270 122-2033.................................................295 122-5032E...............................................282 122-5711.................................................315
122-1063.................................................270 122-2033LTM.........................................295 122-5032LTM.........................................282 122-5711E...............................................315
122-106E........................................229, 270 122-2212.................................................297 122-5033........................................220, 282 122-5711LTM.........................................315
122-10A6 ................................................321 122-2212LTM.........................................297 122-5033E...............................................282 122-5731.................................................315
122-10A6E.....................................234, 321 122-2231.................................................297 122-5033LTM.........................................282 122-5731LTM.........................................315
122-10AE ................................................270 122-2231LTM.........................................297 122-503E.................................................282 122-6133.................................................389
122-10G3 ................................................270 122-2232.................................................297 122-503ELTM.........................................282 122-6432.................................................389
122-1111.................................................314 122-2232LTM.........................................297 122-5052.................................................282 122-6432LTM.........................................389
122-1111E...............................................314 122-2312.................................................294 122-5061.................................................282 122-6462.................................................389
122-1131.................................................314 122-2312LTM.........................................294 122-5062.................................................282 122-6832................................217-218, 336
122-1211.................................................254 122-2331.................................................294 122-5063.................................................282 122-6832LTM.........................................336
122-1211LTM.........................................254 122-2331LTM.........................................294 122-506E.................................................282 122-7012.................................................305
122-1212.................................................254 122-2332.................................................294 122-5511.................................................250 122-7012E...............................................305
122-1231.................................................254 122-2332E...............................................294 122-5511LTM.........................................250 122-7012LTM.........................................305
122-1232..............................215, 217, 221, 122-2332LTM.........................................294 122-5512.................................................250 122-7013........................................221, 305
233-236, 254 122-2361.................................................294 122-5512LTM.........................................250 122-7013LTM.........................................305
122-1232G ..............................................391 122-2361E...............................................294 122-5512UI....................................215, 241 122-7031.................................................305
122-1232LTM.........................................254 122-2362........................................236, 294 122-5512UILTM.....................................241 122-7031LTM.........................................305
122-1233.................................................254 122-2362E...............................................294 122-5513.................................................250 122-7032........................................229, 305
122-1236........................................213, 254 122-2461.................................................343 122-5513LTM.........................................250 122-7032E...............................................305
122-1262.................................................254 122-2461E...............................................343 122-5513UI.............................................241 122-7032LTM.........................................305
122-1262E...............................................254 122-2462.................................................343 122-5513UILTM.....................................241 122-7033 ...............................220, 227, 305
122-1332.................................................299 122-2912.................................................262 122-5516.................................................250 122-7033E...............................................305
122-1332E...............................................299 122-2912LTM.........................................262 122-5516LTM.........................................250 122-7033LTM.........................................305
122-1332LTM.........................................299 122-2932........................................234, 262 122-5522.................................................250 122-7061.................................................305
122-1333........................................215, 299 122-2932E...............................................262 122-5522LTM.........................................250 122-7062.................................................305
122-1333LTM.........................................299 122-2932LTM.........................................262 122-5522UI.............................................241 122-7062E...............................................305
122-1334 ..............213, 217, 220-221, 345 122-2962.................................................262 122-5522UILTM.....................................241 122-7063.................................................305
122-1334E...............................................345 122-3212.................................................310 122-552A ................................................250 122-7063E...............................................305
122-1334LTM.........................................345 122-3212LTM.........................................310 122-552ALTM ........................................250 122-7332.................................................306
122-1334UI..........213, 220-221, 242, 344 122-3232.................................................310 122-5531.................................................250 122-7332E...............................................306
122-1362.................................................299 122-3232E...............................................310 122-5531LTM.........................................250 122-7332LTM.........................................306

WWW.AGILENT.COM/CHEM/GC 581
PART NUMBER INDEX

122-7333.................................................306 123-1035LTM.........................................271 123-1831E...............................................316 123-5033E...............................................282


122-7333LTM.........................................306 123-103B ................................................271 123-1861.................................................316 123-5033LTM.........................................282
122-7362.................................................306 123-103BLTM ........................................271 123-1932.................................................289 123-503B ................................................282
122-7363.................................................306 123-103E.......................218, 223-224, 271 123-1932LTM.........................................289 123-503BLTM ........................................282
122-7732................................234-235, 334 123-103ELTM.........................................271 123-1933.................................................289 123-503E.................................................282
122-7732LTM.........................................334 123-1052.................................................271 123-1933E...............................................289 123-503ELTM.........................................282
122-96L2.................................................338 123-1055.................................................271 123-1933LTM.........................................289 123-5052.................................................282
122-9732 ...............................226, 242, 340 123-1056.................................................271 123-2032.................................................295 123-5053.................................................282
122-9736........................................242, 340 123-105C.................................................271 123-2032LTM.........................................295 123-5056.................................................282
123-0112.................................................245 123-105F .................................................271 123-2033.................................................295 123-5062.................................................282
123-0112UI.............................................240 123-1061.................................................271 123-2033LTM.........................................295 123-5063.................................................282
123-0131.................................................245 123-1062.................................................271 123-2232.................................................297 123-5063E...............................................282
123-0132.................................................245 123-1062E...............................................271 123-2232E...............................................297 123-5511.................................................250
123-0132LTM.........................................245 123-1063.................................................271 123-2232LTM.........................................297 123-5511LTM.........................................250
123-0132UI.............................................240 123-1063E...............................................271 123-2332.................................................294 123-5512.................................................250
123-0162.................................................245 123-1064.................................................271 123-2332E...............................................294 123-5512LTM.........................................250
123-0213.................................................296 123-1064E...............................................271 123-2332LTM.........................................294 123-5513.................................................250
123-0213LTM.........................................296 123-1065.................................................271 123-2362.................................................294 123-5513E...............................................250
123-0232.................................................296 123-1065E...............................................271 123-2461.................................................343 123-5513LTM.........................................250
123-0232LTM.........................................296 123-106B ................................................271 123-2462.................................................343 123-5526.................................................250
123-0233.................................................296 123-106BE..............................................271 123-2932.................................................262 123-5526LTM.........................................250
123-0233LTM.........................................296 123-106E........................................230, 271 123-2932LTM.........................................262 123-5531.................................................250
123-0334UI.............................................364 123-106G ................................................271 123-3212.................................................310 123-5531LTM.........................................250
123-0364UI.............................................364 123-1111.................................................314 123-3212LTM.........................................310 123-5532 ...............................218, 223, 250
123-0712.................................................301 123-1111LTM.........................................314 123-3223.................................................310 123-5532E...............................................250
123-0712LTM.........................................301 123-1131.................................................314 123-3223LTM.........................................310 123-5532LTM.........................................250
123-0713.................................................301 123-1131E...............................................314 123-3232........................................232, 310 123-5532UI....................................225, 241
123-0713LTM.........................................301 123-1131LTM.........................................314 123-3232E...............................................310 123-5532UIE...........................................241
123-0731.................................................301 123-1232.................................................254 123-3232LTM.........................................310 123-5532UILTM.....................................241
123-0731LTM.........................................301 123-1236 .............214, 216, 218, 222, 254 123-3233.................................................310 123-5533........................................227, 250
123-0732.................................................301 123-1262.................................................254 123-3233LTM.........................................310 123-5533G ..............................................391
123-0732E...............................................301 123-1332.................................................299 123-3234.................................................310 123-5533LTM.........................................250
123-0732LTM.........................................301 123-1332LTM.........................................299 123-3234LTM.........................................310 123-5533UI.............................................241
123-0733.................................................301 123-1333.................................................299 123-3253.................................................310 123-5533UILTM.....................................241
123-0733E...............................................301 123-1333LTM.........................................299 123-3262.................................................310 123-5536.......................218, 223-224, 250
123-0733LTM.........................................301 123-1334.................................................345 123-3263.................................................310 123-5536LTM.........................................250
123-0753.................................................301 123-1334E...............................................345 123-3264.................................................310 123-5536UI.............................................241
123-0762.................................................301 123-1334LTM.........................................345 123-3812.................................................256 123-5536UILTM.....................................241
123-0763.................................................301 123-1334UI....................................242, 344 123-3812UI.............................................242 123-5561.................................................250
123-0763E...............................................301 123-1363.................................................299 123-3832 ...............................222, 225, 256 123-5562.................................................250
123-100E.................................................271 123-1363E...............................................299 123-3832E...............................................256 123-5563.................................................250
123-100ELTM.........................................271 123-1364.................................................345 123-3832UI .........214, 216, 218, 225, 242 123-5563UI.............................................241
123-1011.................................................271 123-1364E...............................................345 123-4712.................................................258 123-5566.................................................250
123-1011LTM.........................................271 123-1364UI...........................226, 242, 344 123-4712LTM.........................................258 123-5631.................................................341
123-1012.................................................271 123-1464.................................................349 123-4732........................................218, 258 123-5631LTM.........................................341
123-1012LTM.........................................271 123-1534........................................234, 347 123-4732LTM.........................................258 123-5632.................................................341
123-1013.................................................271 123-1534LTM.........................................347 123-500E.................................................282 123-5632LTM.........................................341
123-1013LTM.........................................271 123-1564.................................................347 123-500ELTM.........................................282 123-5701.................................................315
123-1014.................................................271 123-1564E...............................................347 123-5011.................................................282 123-5701LTM.........................................315
123-1014LTM.........................................271 123-1632........................................235, 350 123-5011LTM.........................................282 123-5711.................................................315
123-1015.................................................271 123-1632LTM.........................................350 123-5012.................................................282 123-5711E...............................................315
123-1015LTM.........................................271 123-1711.................................................291 123-5012E...............................................282 123-5731.................................................315
123-1022........................................234, 271 123-1711LTM.........................................291 123-5012LTM.........................................282 123-5731E...............................................315
123-1022LTM.........................................271 123-1712.................................................291 123-5013.................................................282 123-5731LTM.........................................315
123-1026.................................................271 123-1712LTM.........................................291 123-5013E...............................................282 123-6133.................................................389
123-1026LTM.........................................271 123-1713.................................................291 123-5013LTM.........................................282 123-6133LTM.........................................389
123-1027.................................................271 123-1713LTM.........................................291 123-5022.................................................282 123-6412.................................................389
123-1027LTM.........................................271 123-1730 ...............................214, 233, 336 123-5022LTM.........................................282 123-6412LTM.........................................389
123-102F .................................................271 123-1730LTM.........................................336 123-5026.................................................282 123-6432.................................................389
123-102FLTM.........................................271 123-1731.................................................291 123-5026LTM.........................................282 123-6432LTM.........................................389
123-1031.................................................271 123-1731LTM.........................................291 123-502D ................................................282 123-6462.................................................389
123-1031LTM.........................................271 123-1732.................................................291 123-502DLTM ........................................282 123-7012.................................................305
123-1032.................................................271 123-1732E...............................................291 123-502F .................................................282 123-7012LTM.........................................305
123-1032LTM.........................................271 123-1732LTM.........................................291 123-502FLTM.........................................282 123-7013.................................................305
123-1033........................................233, 271 123-1733.................................................291 123-5031.................................................282 123-7013LTM.........................................305
123-1033E...............................................271 123-1733E...............................................291 123-5031LTM.........................................282 123-7031.................................................305
123-1033LTM.........................................271 123-1733LTM.........................................291 123-5032.................................................282 123-7031LTM.........................................305
123-1034.................................................271 123-1762.................................................291 123-5032E...............................................282 123-7032.................................................305
123-1034LTM.........................................271 123-1811.................................................316 123-5032LTM.........................................282 123-7032E...............................................305
123-1035.................................................271 123-1831.................................................316 123-5033........................................233, 282 123-7032LTM.........................................305

582
PART NUMBER INDEX

123-7033.................................................305 125-0212LTM.........................................296 125-1065E...............................................272 125-2312.................................................294


123-7033E...............................................305 125-0232.................................................296 125-106J.................................................272 125-2312LTM.........................................294
123-7033LTM.........................................305 125-0232LTM.........................................296 125-106JE...............................................272 125-2332.................................................294
123-7062........................................232, 305 125-0334UI.............................................364 125-10B5 ................................................272 125-2332LTM.........................................294
123-7063.................................................305 125-0712.................................................301 125-10H5 ................................................272 125-2814.......................230-231, 234, 322
123-7063E...............................................305 125-0712E...............................................301 125-10H5LTM ........................................272 125-2814E...............................................322
123-7312.................................................306 125-0712LTM.........................................301 125-10HB................................................272 125-2814LTM.........................................322
123-7312LTM.........................................306 125-0731.................................................301 125-10HBE .............................................272 125-3212.................................................310
123-7314.................................................306 125-0731LTM.........................................301 125-10HBLTM .......................................272 125-3212LTM.........................................310
123-7314LTM.........................................306 125-0732.................................................301 125-1131.................................................314 125-3217.................................................310
123-7332.................................................306 125-0732E...............................................301 125-1212.................................................254 125-3217LTM.........................................310
123-7332LTM.........................................306 125-0732G ..............................................391 125-1212LTM.........................................254 125-3231.................................................310
123-7333.................................................306 125-0732LTM.........................................301 125-1232.................................................254 125-3231LTM.........................................310
123-7333LTM.........................................306 125-0733.................................................301 125-1232LTM.........................................254 125-3232.................................................310
123-7334.................................................306 125-0733LTM.........................................301 125-1312.................................................299 125-3232E...............................................310
123-7334LTM.........................................306 125-0737.................................................301 125-1312LTM.........................................299 125-3232LTM.........................................310
123-7354.................................................306 125-0737LTM.........................................301 125-1314.................................................345 125-3233.................................................310
123-7354E...............................................306 125-0762.................................................301 125-1332.................................................299 125-3233LTM.........................................310
123-7362.................................................306 125-0762E...............................................301 125-1332LTM.........................................299 125-3237.................................................310
123-7363.................................................306 125-1002.................................................272 125-1333.................................................299 125-3237LTM.........................................310
123-7364........................................236, 306 125-1002LTM.........................................272 125-1333LTM.........................................299 125-3262.................................................310
123-7722.................................................334 125-1005.................................................272 125-1334.......................230-231, 236, 345 125-32H2 ................................................310
123-7722LTM.........................................334 125-1005LTM.........................................272 125-1334E...............................................345 125-32H2LTM ........................................310
123-7732.................................................334 125-100A .......................................272, 274 125-1334G5............................................391 125-3832.................................................256
123-7732E...............................................334 125-100ALTM ........................................272 125-1334LTM.........................................345 125-3832LTM.........................................256
123-7732LTM.........................................334 125-100B ................................................272 125-1334UI....................................242, 344 125-3837.................................................256
123-8232...............................213-214, 216, 125-100BLTM ........................................272 125-1364.................................................345 125-3837LTM.........................................256
222, 225, 333 125-1011.................................................272 125-1364E...............................................345 125-5012........................................223, 283
123-8336...............................213-214, 216, 125-1011E...............................................272 125-1374........................................217, 345 125-5012E...............................................283
222, 225, 333 125-1011LTM.........................................272 125-1374E...............................................345 125-5012LTM.........................................283
123-9134.................................................362 125-1012.................................................272 125-1374UI....................................242, 344 125-5017.................................................283
123-9134LTM.........................................362 125-1012E...............................................272 125-14A4 ................................................349 125-5017LTM.........................................283
123-9234.................................................362 125-1012LTM.........................................272 125-1704.................................................291 125-501J.................................................283
123-9234E...............................................362 125-1014.................................................272 125-1704LTM.........................................291 125-501JLTM.........................................283
123-9234LTM.........................................362 125-1014LTM.........................................272 125-1710.................................................336 125-501K.................................................283
123-9612.................................................338 125-1015.................................................272 125-1710LTM.........................................336 125-501KLTM.........................................283
123-BD01................................................329 125-1015LTM.........................................272 125-1711.................................................291 125-5025.................................................283
123-BD11................................................329 125-1017.................................................272 125-1711LTM.........................................291 125-5025LTM.........................................283
123-BD34................................................329 125-1017LTM.........................................272 125-1712.................................................291 125-5032........................................233, 283
124-0034.................................................349 125-101J.................................................272 125-1712LTM.........................................291 125-5032E...............................................283
124-0034LTM.........................................349 125-101JLTM.........................................272 125-1713.................................................291 125-5032LTM.........................................283
124-1032.................................................271 125-101K.................................................272 125-1713LTM.........................................291 125-5034.................................................283
124-1032LTM.........................................271 125-101KLTM.........................................272 125-1717.................................................291 125-5034E...............................................283
124-1034.................................................271 125-1025.................................................272 125-1717LTM.........................................291 125-5034LTM.........................................283
124-1034LTM.........................................271 125-1025LTM.........................................272 125-1730........................................233, 336 125-5035.................................................283
124-1334 ...............................231, 234, 345 125-102J.................................................272 125-1730LTM.........................................336 125-5035E...............................................283
124-1334LTM.........................................345 125-102JLTM.........................................272 125-1731.................................................291 125-5035LTM.........................................283
124-1374........................................217, 345 125-1032.................................................272 125-1731LTM.........................................291 125-5037.................................................283
124-1474.................................................349 125-1032LTM.........................................272 125-1732.................................................291 125-5037LTM.........................................283
124-14A4 ................................................349 125-1034........................................234, 272 125-1732E...............................................291 125-503B ................................................283
124-1534........................................232, 347 125-1034E...............................................272 125-1732LTM.........................................291 125-503BLTM ........................................283
124-1534LTM.........................................347 125-1034LTM.........................................272 125-1733.................................................291 125-503D ................................................283
124-1574........................................232, 347 125-1035.......................229, 235-236, 272 125-1733LTM.........................................291 125-503DLTM ........................................283
124-1632.................................................350 125-1035E...............................................272 125-1737.................................................291 125-503J.................................................283
124-1730.................................................336 125-1035LTM.........................................272 125-1737LTM.........................................291 125-503JLTM.........................................283
124-1730LTM.........................................336 125-1037.................................................272 125-1762.................................................291 125-503K.................................................283
124-3232........................................233, 310 125-1037LTM.........................................272 125-1912.................................................289 125-503KLTM.........................................283
124-3232LTM.........................................310 125-1039.................................................272 125-1912LTM.........................................289 125-5062.................................................283
124-5012.................................................283 125-103B ................................................272 125-1932.................................................289 125-5062E...............................................283
124-5012LTM.........................................283 125-103BLTM ........................................272 125-1932LTM.........................................289 125-5065.................................................283
124-5032.................................................283 125-103J.................................................272 125-1937.................................................289 125-5065E...............................................283
124-5032LTM.........................................283 125-103JLTM.........................................272 125-1937LTM.........................................289 125-50HB................................................283
124-5037.................................................283 125-103K.................................................272 125-2032.................................................295 125-50HBLTM .......................................283
124-5037LTM.........................................283 125-103KE ..............................................272 125-2032LTM.........................................295 125-5512.................................................250
124-7032 ...............................231, 233, 305 125-103KLTM.........................................272 125-2212........................................223, 297 125-5512LTM.........................................250
124-7032LTM.........................................305 125-1055.................................................272 125-2212LTM.........................................297 125-5532.................................................250
125-0034.................................................349 125-1062.................................................272 125-2232.................................................297 125-5532LTM.........................................250
125-0034E...............................................349 125-1062E...............................................272 125-2232LTM.........................................297 125-5537.................................................250
125-0034LTM.........................................349 125-1064.................................................272 125-2237.................................................297 125-5537G ..............................................391
125-0212........................................230, 296 125-1065.................................................272 125-2237LTM.........................................297 125-5537LTM.........................................250

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125-553J.................................................250 127-1023E...............................................269 128-50H7LTM ........................................282 160-2625-1.......................................37, 397


125-553JLTM.........................................250 127-1023LTM.........................................269 128-5512.................................................250 160-2625-10 ....................................37, 397
125-6837...............220-222, 225-226, 336 127-1043.................................................269 128-5512LTM.........................................250 160-2625-5.......................................37, 397
125-6837LTM.........................................336 127-1046.................................................269 128-5522.................................................250 160-2634-10 ...........................................399
125-7012.................................................305 127-1046E...............................................269 128-5522LTM.........................................250 160-2634-5 .............................................399
125-7012E...............................................305 127-1712.................................................291 128-5552.................................................250 160-2635-1 .............................................397
125-7012LTM.........................................305 127-1712LTM.........................................291 128-7022.................................................305 160-2635-10 ...........................................397
125-7017.................................................305 127-1713.................................................291 128-7022LTM.........................................305 160-2635-5 .............................................397
125-7017LTM.........................................305 127-1713LTM.........................................291 128-7032.................................................305 160-2644-10 ...........................................399
125-7031.................................................305 127-1722.................................................291 128-7032LTM.........................................305 160-2644-5 .............................................399
125-7031LTM.........................................305 127-1722LTM.........................................291 128-7052.................................................305 160-2650-10 ...........................................399
125-7032................................230-231, 305 127-2222.................................................297 128-7323.................................................306 160-2650-5 .............................................399
125-7032E...............................................305 127-2222LTM.........................................297 128-7323LTM.........................................306 160-2655-1 .............................................397
125-7032LTM.........................................305 127-3212.................................................310 128-8522.................................................363 160-2655-10 ...........................................397
125-7037.................................................305 127-3212LTM.........................................310 12A-1015 ................................................270 160-2655-5 .............................................397
125-7037LTM.........................................305 127-32H2 ................................................310 12A-1015LTM ........................................270 160-2660-5 .............................................399
125-7062.................................................305 127-32H2LTM ........................................310 12A-5015 ................................................281 160-2815-5 .............................................398
125-7062E...............................................305 127-5012.................................................281 12A-5015LTM ........................................281 160-2825-5 .............................................398
125-7312.................................................306 127-5012E...............................................281 1300502506..............................................48 160-2845-10 ...........................................398
125-7312LTM.........................................306 127-5012LTM.........................................281 1390-1023.................................................76 160-2845-5 .............................................398
125-7314.................................................306 127-5013.................................................281 14-8911-003 .............................................51 160-2855-10 ...........................................398
125-7314LTM.........................................306 127-5013LTM.........................................281 1400-0015...............................................105 160-2855-5 .............................................398
125-7332.................................................306 127-501E.................................................281 145-1001.......................236, 322, 365-366 160-2865-10 ...........................................398
125-7332E...............................................306 127-501EE ..............................................281 145-1009................................322, 365-366 160-2865-5 .............................................398
125-7332LTM.........................................306 127-501ELTM.........................................281 145-1011........................................234, 366 160-4535-5.......................................46, 398
125-7333.................................................306 127-501N................................................281 145-1032.................................................366 18596-40015.............................................44
125-7333LTM.........................................306 127-501NLTM........................................281 145-1334.................................................367 18710-20119.....................81, 85, 104-105
125-7334.................................................306 127-5022.................................................281 145-2814.........................................365-366 18710-60170......................................85, 91
125-7334E...............................................306 127-5022E...............................................281 145-7032.................................................367 18711-60060.............................................91
125-7334LTM.........................................306 127-5022LTM.........................................281 1500334701...................................166, 168 18713-60040.............................................88
125-7362.................................................306 127-5023.................................................281 1530-2163.................................................42 18713-60050.............................................88
125-7732.................................................334 127-5023LTM.........................................281 1530-2167.................................................42 18740-20800.............................................63
125-7732LTM.........................................334 127-7012.................................................304 1535-4952 ..........................................40, 46 18740-20880......................................56, 63
125-9134.................................................362 127-7012E...............................................304 1535-4954.................................................40 18740-60830.............................................62
125-9134E...............................................362 127-7012LTM.........................................304 160-1010-1 .............................................397 18740-60835.............62, 64, 71-72, 76-77
125-9134LTM.........................................362 127-7013.................................................304 160-1010-10 ...........................................397 18740-60840.............................................27
125-9234.................................................362 127-7013LTM.........................................304 160-1010-5 .............................................397 18740-80190.............................................27
125-9234LTM.........................................362 127-7022.................................................304 160-2200-10 ...........................................399 18740-80200.............................................26
126-1012.................................................269 127-7022LTM.........................................304 160-2200-5 .............................................399 18740-80220.............................................26
126-1012LTM.........................................269 127-7023.................................................304 160-2205-1 .............................................397 18789-60060 ..........................................105
126-1013.................................................269 127-7023E...............................................304 160-2205-10 ...........................................397 18789-80070.............................................81
126-1013LTM.........................................269 127-7023FF.............................................305 160-2205-5 .............................................397 18900-20250.............................................42
126-1713.................................................291 127-7023LTM.........................................304 160-2250-10 ...........................................399 18900-20280.............................................42
126-1713LTM.........................................291 128-0112.................................................245 160-2250-5 .............................................399 18900-20281.............................................42
126-7012.................................................304 128-0112LTM.........................................245 160-2255-1 .............................................398 18900-20300.............................................42
126-7012LTM.........................................304 128-0122.................................................245 160-2255-10 ...........................................398 18900-60640 ..........................................108
126-7013.................................................304 128-0122E...............................................245 160-2255-30 ...........................................398 18900-80255.............................................42
126-7013LTM.........................................304 128-0122LTM.........................................245 160-2255-5................................37, 46, 398 19091-20050 ..........................................399
127-0112.................................................245 128-1012.................................................270 160-2320-10 ...........................................399 19091-21050 ..........................................399
127-0112LTM.........................................245 128-1012LTM.........................................270 160-2320-5 .............................................399 19091-60010 ..........................................387
127-0113.................................................245 128-1022.................................................270 160-2325-1 .............................................398 19091-60010E........................................387
127-0122.................................................245 128-1022LTM.........................................270 160-2325-10 ...........................................398 19091-60312 ..........................................273
127-0123.................................................245 128-1034.................................................270 160-2325-30 ...........................................398 19091-60620E........................................397
127-0123LTM.........................................245 128-1034LTM.........................................270 160-2325-5................................37, 46, 398 19091A-002............................................279
127-0722.................................................301 128-1052.................................................270 160-2450-10 ...........................................399 19091A-002LTM....................................279
127-0722LTM.........................................301 128-1056........................................235, 321 160-2450-5 .............................................399 19091A-005............................................279
127-0723.................................................301 128-1212.................................................254 160-2455-1 .............................................398 19091A-008............................................279
127-0723LTM.........................................301 128-1212E...............................................254 160-2455-10 ...........................................398 19091A-008LTM....................................279
127-100A ................................................269 128-1222.................................................254 160-2455-5.......................................46, 398 19091A-012............................................279
127-100ALTM ........................................269 128-1324.................................................345 160-2530-10 ...........................................399 19091A-012LTM....................................279
127-1012.................................................269 128-1324E...............................................345 160-2530-5 .............................................399 19091A-015............................................279
127-1012E...............................................269 128-1324LTM.........................................345 160-2535-1 .............................................398 19091A-101............................................279
127-1012LTM.........................................269 128-3812.................................................256 160-2535-10 ...........................................398 19091A-101LTM....................................279
127-1013.................................................269 128-3822.................................................256 160-2535-30 ...........................................398 19091A-102............................................279
127-1013E...............................................269 128-5012.................................................282 160-2535-5................................37, 46, 398 19091A-102E..........................................279
127-1013LTM.........................................269 128-5012LTM.........................................282 160-2610-10 ...........................................399 19091A-102LTM....................................279
127-1022.................................................269 128-5022.................................................282 160-2610-5 .............................................399 19091A-105............................................279
127-1022E...............................................269 128-5022LTM.........................................282 160-2615-1 .............................................397 19091A-108............................................279
127-1022LTM.........................................269 128-5052.................................................282 160-2615-10 ...........................................397 19091A-108LTM....................................279
127-1023.................................................269 128-50H7 ................................................282 160-2615-5 .............................................397 19091A-112............................................279

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PART NUMBER INDEX

19091A-112LTM....................................279 19091J-113E..........................................285 19091N-030............................................307 19091P-UO4...........................................374


19091A-115............................................279 19091J-113LTM ....................................285 19091N-030LTM ...................................307 19091P-UO4E.........................................374
19091B-002............................................280 19091J-115 ............................................285 19091N-033............................................307 19091P-UO4LTM...................................374
19091B-002LTM....................................280 19091J-115E..........................................285 19091N-033LTM ...................................307 19091R-303 ............................................348
19091B-005............................................280 19091J-202 ............................................284 19091N-036............................................307 19091R-303LTM....................................348
19091B-012............................................280 19091J-202LTM ....................................284 19091N-102............................................307 19091R-306 .................215, 219, 225, 348
19091B-012E .........................................280 19091J-205 ............................................284 19091N-102LTM ...................................307 19091R-316 ............................................348
19091B-012LTM....................................280 19091J-212 ............................................285 19091N-105............................................307 19091R-319 ............................................348
19091B-015............................................280 19091J-212LTM ....................................285 19091N-105E .........................................307 19091S-001 ...........................233-234, 319
19091B-101............................................280 19091J-213 ............................................285 19091N-111............................................307 19091S-001E..........................................319
19091B-101LTM....................................280 19091J-213E..........................................285 19091N-111LTM ...................................307 19091S-010 ............................................337
19091B-102............................................280 19091J-213LTM ....................................285 19091N-113...................................233, 307 19091S-010LTM ....................................337
19091B-102E .........................................280 19091J-215 ............................................285 19091N-113E .........................................307 19091S-101 ............................................251
19091B-102LTM....................................280 19091J-215E..........................................285 19091N-113LTM ...................................307 19091S-101LTM ....................................251
19091B-105............................................280 19091J-216 ............................................285 19091N-116..........................229, 236, 307 19091S-102 ............................................251
19091B-105E .........................................280 19091J-216E..........................................285 19091N-130............................................307 19091S-102E..........................................251
19091B-112............................................280 19091J-231 ............................................284 19091N-130LTM ...................................307 19091S-102LTM ....................................251
19091B-112LTM....................................280 19091J-231LTM ....................................284 19091N-131............................................307 19091S-105 ............................................251
19091B-115............................................280 19091J-233....................................220, 284 19091N-131E .........................................307 19091S-112 ............................................251
19091B-115E .........................................280 19091J-233LTM ....................................284 19091N-131LTM ...................................307 19091S-112E..........................................251
19091F-102.............................................311 19091J-236 ............................................284 19091N-133............................................307 19091S-112LTM ....................................251
19091F-102E ..........................................311 19091J-236E..........................................284 19091N-133E .........................................307 19091S-113 ..................218, 223-224, 251
19091F-102LTM.....................................311 19091J-313 ............................................285 19091N-133LTM ...................................307 19091S-113LTM ....................................251
19091F-105.............................................311 19091J-313LTM ....................................285 19091N-136...................................229, 307 19091S-133 .................215, 218, 222-223,
19091F-105E ..........................................311 19091J-330 ............................................284 19091N-136E .........................................307 226-227, 251
19091F-112.............................................311 19091J-330LTM ....................................284 19091N-202............................................307 19091S-133LTM ....................................251
19091F-112E ..........................................311 19091J-333 ............................................284 19091N-202LTM ...................................307 19091S-133UI ......................219, 224, 241
19091F-112LTM.....................................311 19091J-333LTM ....................................284 19091N-205............................................307 19091S-133UILTM................................241
19091F-115.............................................311 19091J-411 ............................................285 19091N-205E .........................................307 19091S-139 ............................................342
19091F-115E ..........................................311 19091J-411LTM ....................................285 19091N-213............................................307 19091S-139LTM ....................................342
19091F-413.............................................311 19091J-413 ............................................285 19091N-213E .........................................307 19091S-213 ..........................227, 233, 251
19091F-413LTM.....................................311 19091J-413E..........................................285 19091N-213LTM ...................................307 19091S-213LTM ....................................251
19091F-433.............................................311 19091J-413LTM ....................................285 19091N-216...........................232-233, 307 19091S-213UI ........................................241
19091F-433E ..........................................311 19091J-416 ............................................285 19091N-216E .........................................307 19091S-213UILTM................................241
19091F-433LTM.....................................311 19091J-431 ............................................284 19091N-231...................................221, 307 19091S-231 ............................................251
19091G-113............................................290 19091J-431E..........................................284 19091N-231LTM ...................................307 19091S-231LTM ....................................251
19091G-113LTM....................................290 19091J-431LTM ....................................284 19091N-233...................................227, 307 19091S-233 ............................................251
19091G-131............................................290 19091J-433 ............................................284 19091N-233E .........................................307 19091S-233E..........................................251
19091G-131E..........................................290 19091J-433E..........................................284 19091N-233LTM ...................................307 19091S-233LTM ....................................251
19091G-131LTM....................................290 19091J-433LTM ....................................284 19091N-236............................................307 19091S-233UI ...............................214, 241
19091G-133............................................290 19091J-436 ............................................284 19091N-330............................................307 19091S-233UIE......................................241
19091G-133LTM....................................290 19091J-436E..........................................284 19091N-331............................................307 19091S-233UILTM................................241
19091G-213............................................290 19091J-577 ............................................284 19091N-577............................................307 19091S-313 ............................................251
19091G-213LTM....................................290 19091J-577E..........................................284 19091N-577E .........................................307 19091S-313LTM ....................................251
19091G-B113.........................................359 19091J-577LTM ....................................284 19091N-577LTM ...................................307 19091S-331 ............................................251
19091G-B133.........................................359 19091L-101.............................................292 19091P-K15............................................374 19091S-331LTM ....................................251
19091G-B213.........................................359 19091L-101LTM ....................................292 19091P-K15E..........................................374 19091S-333 ............................................251
19091G-B213E.......................................359 19091L-111.............................................292 19091P-K33............................................374 19091S-333LTM ....................................251
19091G-B233.........................................359 19091L-111LTM ....................................292 19091P-K33E..........................................374 19091S-336 ............................................251
19091G-B233E.......................................359 19091L-113.............................................292 19091P-K33LTM....................................374 19091S-413 ...................................236, 251
19091J-002 ............................................284 19091L-113E ..........................................292 19091P-M15...........................................380 19091S-413E..........................................251
19091J-002LTM ....................................284 19091L-113LTM ....................................292 19091P-M15E ........................................380 19091S-413LTM ....................................251
19091J-005 ............................................284 19091L-133.............................................292 19091P-MS4 ..........................................384 19091S-413UI ...............................225, 241
19091J-012 ............................................285 19091L-133LTM ....................................292 19091P-MS4E........................................384 19091S-413UILTM................................241
19091J-012E..........................................285 19091L-330.............................................292 19091P-MS4LTM ..................................384 19091S-416 ............................................251
19091J-012LTM ....................................285 19091L-330LTM ....................................292 19091P-MS7 ..........................................384 19091S-431 ............................................251
19091J-015 ............................................285 19091L-333.............................................292 19091P-MS7LTM ..................................384 19091S-431LTM ....................................251
19091J-015E..........................................285 19091L-333LTM ....................................292 19091P-MS8 ..........................................384 19091S-431UI ...............................215, 241
19091J-101 ............................................284 19091L-413.............................................292 19091P-MS8LTM ..................................384 19091S-431UILTM................................241
19091J-101LTM ....................................284 19091L-413E ..........................................292 19091P-QO3...........................................371 19091S-433 ..................215, 234-235, 251
19091J-102 ............................................284 19091L-413LTM ....................................292 19091P-QO3LTM...................................371 19091S-433E..........................................251
19091J-102E..........................................284 19091L-416.............................................292 19091P-QO4...........................................371 19091S-433LTM ....................................251
19091J-102LTM ....................................284 19091L-431.............................................292 19091P-QO4E.........................................371 19091S-433UI .............214, 216, 219, 241
19091J-105 ............................................284 19091L-431LTM ....................................292 19091P-QO4LTM...................................371 19091S-433UIE......................................241
19091J-105E..........................................284 19091L-433.............................................292 19091P-S12............................................378 19091S-433UILTM................................241
19091J-108 ............................................284 19091L-433LTM ....................................292 19091P-S12LTM....................................378 19091S-436 ............................................251
19091J-112 ............................................285 19091L-577.............................................292 19091P-S15............................................378 19091S-436E..........................................251
19091J-112E..........................................285 19091L-577LTM ....................................292 19091P-S15E..........................................378 19091S-436UI ........................................241
19091J-112LTM ....................................285 19091N-013............................................307 19091P-S33............................................378 19091S-510 ............................................363
19091J-113 ............................................285 19091N-013LTM ...................................307 19091P-S33LTM....................................378 19091S-510E..........................................363

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PART NUMBER INDEX

19091S-510LTM ....................................363 19091Z-008LTM ....................................273 19095F-120E ..........................................311 19095P-S25 ...................................232, 378


19091S-577 ............................................251 19091Z-012 ............................................274 19095F-120LTM.....................................311 19095P-S25E..........................................378
19091S-577LTM ....................................251 19091Z-012E..........................................274 19095F-121.............................................311 19095P-UO3...........................................374
19091S-577UI ...............................214, 241 19091Z-012LTM ....................................274 19095F-121LTM.....................................311 19095P-UO3LTM...................................374
19091S-577UILTM................................241 19091Z-015 ............................................274 19095F-123.............................................311 19095P-UO4 ..................................235, 374
19091S-602 ............................................246 19091Z-102 ............................................273 19095F-123E ..........................................311 19095P-UO4E.........................................374
19091S-602E..........................................246 19091Z-102E..........................................273 19095F-123LTM.....................................311 19095P-UO4LTM...................................374
19091S-602LTM ....................................246 19091Z-102LTM ....................................273 19095J-023 ............................................285 19095R-420 ............................................348
19091S-612 ............................................246 19091Z-105 ............................................273 19095J-023E..........................................285 19095R-429 ............................................348
19091S-612LTM ....................................246 19091Z-112 ............................................274 19095J-023LTM ....................................285 19095S-100 ............................................274
19091S-612UI ........................................240 19091Z-112E..........................................274 19095J-121 ............................................285 19095S-100E..........................................274
19091S-633 ............................................246 19091Z-112LTM ....................................274 19095J-121E..........................................285 19095S-100LTM ....................................274
19091S-633LTM ....................................246 19091Z-115...........................232, 236, 274 19095J-121LTM ....................................285 19095S-200 ............................................321
19091S-633UI ........................................240 19091Z-115E..........................................274 19095J-123 ............................................285 19095S-205 ............................................321
19091S-677 ............................................246 19091Z-202 ............................................273 19095J-123E..........................................285 19095V-420 ............................................364
19091S-677E..........................................246 19091Z-202LTM ....................................273 19095J-123LTM ....................................285 19095V-420E..........................................364
19091S-677LTM ....................................246 19091Z-205 ...................................273, 319 19095J-321....................................223, 285 19095V-420LTM ....................................364
19091S-677UI ........................................240 19091Z-205E..........................................319 19095J-321LTM ....................................285 19095W-121...........................................313
19091S-677UIE......................................240 19091Z-211 ............................................274 19095J-323 ............................................285 19095W-121LTM...................................313
19091S-713 ..........................231, 234, 246 19091Z-211LTM ....................................274 19095J-323E..........................................285 19095W-123...........................................313
19091S-713LTM ....................................246 19091Z-212 ............................................274 19095J-323LTM ....................................285 19095W-123LTM...................................313
19091S-713UI ........................................240 19091Z-212LTM ....................................274 19095J-621 ............................................285 19095Z-020 ...................................230, 274
19091S-733 ............................................246 19091Z-213 ............................................274 19095J-621LTM ....................................285 19095Z-021 ...................................230, 274
19091S-733E..........................................246 19091Z-213E..........................................274 19095J-623....................................236, 285 19095Z-021E..........................................274
19091S-733LTM ....................................246 19091Z-213LTM ....................................274 19095J-623E..........................................285 19095Z-021LTM ....................................274
19091S-733UI ........................................240 19091Z-215 ............................................274 19095J-623LTM ....................................285 19095Z-023 ............................................274
19091S-733UIE......................................240 19091Z-216 ............................................274 19095L-021.............................................292 19095Z-023E..........................................274
19091S-833 ............................................246 19091Z-216E..........................................274 19095L-021LTM ....................................292 19095Z-023LTM ....................................274
19091S-833LTM ....................................246 19091Z-231 ............................................273 19095L-023.............................................292 19095Z-121 ............................................274
19091S-911 ............................................246 19091Z-231LTM ....................................273 19095L-023E ..........................................292 19095Z-121E..........................................274
19091S-911LTM ....................................246 19091Z-233 ............................................273 19095L-023LTM ....................................292 19095Z-121LTM ....................................274
19091S-911UI ........................................240 19091Z-233E..........................................273 19095L-121.............................................387 19095Z-123 ............................................274
19091S-913 ............................................246 19091Z-233LTM ....................................273 19095L-121LTM ....................................387 19095Z-123E..........................................274
19091S-913E..........................................246 19091Z-236 ...........................235-236, 273 19095L-523.............................................292 19095Z-123LTM ....................................274
19091S-913LTM ....................................246 19091Z-236E..........................................273 19095L-523E ..........................................292 19095Z-220 ............................................274
19091S-913UI ........................................240 19091Z-313 ............................................274 19095L-523LTM ....................................292 19095Z-221 ............................................274
19091S-913UIE......................................240 19091Z-313E..........................................274 19095N-121............................................307 19095Z-221E..........................................274
19091S-916 ............................................246 19091Z-313LTM ....................................274 19095N-121E .........................................307 19095Z-321 ............................................274
19091S-931 ............................................246 19091Z-331 ............................................273 19095N-121LTM ...................................307 19095Z-321LTM ....................................274
19091S-931E..........................................246 19091Z-331LTM ....................................273 19095N-123............................................307 19095Z-323 ............................................274
19091S-931LTM ....................................246 19091Z-333 ............................................273 19095N-123E .........................................307 19095Z-323E..........................................274
19091S-931UI ........................................240 19091Z-333LTM ....................................273 19095N-123LTM ...................................307 19095Z-323LTM ....................................274
19091S-931UIE......................................240 19091Z-411 ............................................274 19095N-126............................................307 19095Z-421 ............................................274
19091S-933 ............................................246 19091Z-411E..........................................274 19095P-K23 ...................................229, 374 19095Z-421LTM ....................................274
19091S-933E..........................................246 19091Z-411LTM ....................................274 19095P-K23LTM....................................374 19095Z-423 ............................................274
19091S-933LTM ....................................246 19091Z-413 ............................................274 19095P-K25 ...................................236, 374 19095Z-423E..........................................274
19091S-933UI ........................................240 19091Z-413E..........................................274 19095P-K25E..........................................374 19095Z-423LTM ....................................274
19091S-933UIE......................................240 19091Z-413LTM ....................................274 19095P-M23...........................................380 19095Z-621 ...................................233, 274
19091S-936 ............................................246 19091Z-416 ............................................274 19095P-M23LTM ..................................380 19095Z-621LTM ....................................274
19091S-936E..........................................246 19091Z-431 ............................................273 19095P-M25...........................................380 19095Z-623 ............................................274
19091W-012...........................................313 19091Z-431LTM ....................................273 19095P-MS0 .................................229, 384 19095Z-623E..........................................274
19091W-012E ........................................313 19091Z-433 ............................................273 19095P-MS0E........................................384 19095Z-623LTM ....................................274
19091W-012LTM...................................313 19091Z-433E..........................................273 19095P-MS0LTM ..................................384 19095Z-626 ...................................236, 274
19091W-015...........................................313 19091Z-433LTM ....................................273 19095P-MS5 ..........................................384 19095Z-627 ...................................234, 274
19091W-015E ........................................313 19091Z-436 ............................................273 19095P-MS5LTM ..................................384 19095Z-627E..........................................274
19091W-102...........................................313 19091Z-513 ............................................274 19095P-MS6 ..........................................384 19095Z-627LTM ....................................274
19091W-102LTM...................................313 19091Z-513E..........................................274 19095P-MS6E........................................384 1909BD-113 ...........................................329
19091W-105...........................................313 19091Z-513LTM ....................................274 19095P-MS6LTM ..................................384 19231-20910.............................................84
19091Y-012.............................................387 19091Z-530...........................234, 273, 319 19095P-MS9 .................................229, 384 19231-20940.............................................84
19091Y-012E...........................................387 19091Z-530E .................................273, 319 19095P-MS9LTM ..................................384 19231-20990.............................................84
19091Y-012LTM.....................................387 19091Z-577 ............................................273 19095P-QO3 ................229, 233, 235, 371 19231-21050.............................................84
19091Y-015.............................................387 19091Z-577E..........................................273 19095P-QO3E.........................................371 19231-21060.............................................84
19091Y-101.............................................387 19091Z-577LTM ....................................273 19095P-QO3LTM...................................371 19231-60680.......................................84-85
19091Y-102.............................................387 19091Z-613 ...................................235, 274 19095P-QO4..........................234-235, 371 19231-80520..............................84-85, 105
19091Y-102LTM.....................................387 19091Z-613LTM ....................................274 19095P-QO4E.........................................371 19231-80530..............................84-85, 105
19091Y-105.............................................387 19091Z-713 ............................................274 19095P-QO4LTM...................................371 19233-20625.............................................88
19091Z-002 ............................................273 19091Z-713E..........................................274 19095P-S21............................................378 19233-20755.............................................88
19091Z-002LTM ....................................273 19091Z-713LTM ....................................274 19095P-S21LTM....................................378 19234-60700.............................................76
19091Z-005 ............................................273 19091Z-716 ............................................274 19095P-S23 ...................................229, 378 19234-60715.............................................76
19091Z-008 ............................................273 19095F-120.............................................311 19095P-S23LTM....................................378 19234-60720 ......................77, 84, 88, 105

586
PART NUMBER INDEX

19243-000681 ..........................................64 222-1131LTM................................314, 395 390607401..............................................168 393060191..............................................136


19243-00070.............................................63 222-1334LTM................................345, 396 390607900..............................................168 393065201..............................................138
19243-80530.............................................77 222-1534LTM................................347, 396 390812700......................................164-165 393082491..............................................134
19243-80540.............................................77 222-2912LTM................................262, 396 390820601......................................161-165 393101291..............................................134
19243-80570.......................................76-77 222-2932LTM................................262, 396 390842300......................................161-165 393112601..............................................135
19244-80540.......................................76-77 222-3212LTM................................310, 396 391821100..............................................163 393112702..............................................135
19244-80560.....................81, 85, 104-105 222-3232LTM................................310, 396 391866306..............................................163 393113001..............................................135
19244-80610..............................84-85, 105 222-3812LTM................................256, 396 391866308..............................................161 393161001..............................................134
19244-80620....................................81, 104 222-3832LTM................................256, 396 391867600..............................................162 393164493..............................................134
19251-00100.............................................63 222-4712LTM................................258, 396 392017401..............................................134 393167593..............................................134
19251-60540......................................25, 63 222-4732LTM................................258, 396 392027300......................................135-136 393171201..............................................134
19251-60575.............................................62 222-5512LTM................................250, 395 392027500..............................................136 393175101..............................................134
19256-00090 ..........................................100 222-5512UILTM.....................................395 392030500......................................135-136 393847701..............................................135
19256-00200 ..........................................100 222-5532LTM................................250, 395 392035300......................................135-136 394958700..............................................166
19256-00320 ..........................................100 222-5532UILTM.....................................395 392043700..............................................136 394966601......................................162-163
19256-20550.............................................99 222-5711LTM................................315, 395 392047100..............................................136 4177-0607.................................................46
19256-20580.............................................99 222-5731LTM................................315, 395 392511901......................................167-168 500-1200 ...................................................38
19256-20590.............................................99 222-7013LTM................................304, 396 392512800..............................................168 500-2114 ...................................................33
19256-20690.............................................99 222-7033LTM................................305, 396 392513800..............................................167 500-2118 ...................................................33
19256-20705.............................................99 2302533140..............................................48 392514300......................................167-168 5020-8292.................................................34
19256-20900 ..........................................100 2307230001..............................................48 392514500......................................167-168 5020-8293.................................................34
19256-20910 ..........................................100 2307232901..............................................48 392515101..............................................167 5020-8294.................................................34
19256-60510 ..........................................100 232-2790010-EHS ...................................49 392515102..............................................167 5021-7133.................................................39
19256-60700.............................................99 232-2790012-EHS ...................................49 392515103..............................................167 5021-7134.................................................39
19256-60800.............................................99 2321700003 ........................................48-49 392515104..............................................167 5021-7136.................................................39
19256-80000 ..........................................100 2321700004 ........................................48-49 392515105..............................................167 5021-7137.................................................39
19256-80010 ..........................................100 2322590004 ........................................48-49 392515500......................................167-168 5021-7146.................................................39
19256-80030.............................................99 2322590005 ........................................48-49 392517100..............................................167 5021-7148.................................................39
19256-80045.............................................99 2322700011..............................................48 392517600..............................................167 5021-7164.................................................39
19256-80560.............................................99 2710100200............................................135 392517700..............................................167 5021-7166.................................................39
19256-80600.............................................99 2710100400............................................135 392517800..............................................167 5021-7168.................................................39
19258-20830.............................................49 2710100500............................................135 392517901..............................................167 5021-7169.................................................39
19258-20870.............................................49 2722990700............................................136 392519200..............................................167 5021-7170.................................................39
19298-60500 ..........................................108 2735000500............................................135 392543101..............................................165 5040-4669.................................................47
19301-00150.............................................85 2740236100............................................168 392544001..............................................162 5060-9086...............................................108
19301-20720.............................................85 2740292400............................................167 392544011..............................................162 5061-5869.................................................63
19301-60660.............................................85 2740928202............................................168 392544391..............................................167 5061-5886...............................................100
19325-60660.............................................41 29091N-133LTM ..........................307, 396 392548201..............................................165 5061-5890...............................................100
19354-60510 ..........................................108 29091N-577LTM ..........................307, 396 392548301..............................................164 5061-5896......................................116, 133
200-0010.................................................411 29091R-303LTM ...........................348, 396 392560591..............................................166 5062-0208.................................................47
200-0032.................................................411 29091S-431UILTM................................395 392561290..............................................166 5062-3506........................................33, 117
200-0070.................................................411 29091S-433LTM ..................246, 251, 396 392567111..............................................134 5062-3507.................................................33
200-0110.................................................411 29091S-433UILTM................................395 392585291..............................................166 5062-3508........................................33, 117
200-0113.................................................411 29091S-577UILTM................................395 392585292..............................................166 5062-3511.................................................33
200-0185.................................................411 29091S-677LTM ...........................246, 395 392595501......................................164-165 5062-3512.................................................33
200-0310.................................................411 29091S-833LTM ...........................246, 395 392597101..............................................161 5062-3513.................................................33
200-0370.................................................411 29091S-931LTM ...........................246, 395 392597301..............................................161 5062-3514.................................................33
200187500..............................................166 2950-0232.................................................41 392597302..............................................161 5062-3515.................................................33
200187600..............................................168 301-011-HSP............................................49 392597303..............................................161 5062-3516.................................................33
200193800.....................................166, 168 301-015-HSP............................................49 392597501..............................................161 5062-3525 ....................................39, 71-72
210-3003 ...................................................26 301-016-HSP............................................49 392599401..............................................161 5062-3538.................................................33
210-3003-5................................................26 301-017-HSP............................................49 392599411..............................................161 5062-3587 ..........................................26, 63
210-4004-5................................................25 301-152-HSP............................................49 392599501..............................................161 5062-9508.................................................40
210-4022-5................................................25 301-169-HSP............................................49 392609901 ................................................21 5062-9509.................................................40
2100003100............................................168 301-170-HSP............................................49 392609902 ................................................21 5062-9510.................................................40
2100003200...................................166, 168 301-205-HSP .....................................49, 62 392609903 ................................................21 5062-9511.................................................40
2190-0584.................................................99 301-211-HSP............................................49 393001991..............................................136 5080-4978.................................................85
221-0122LTM................................245, 395 301-212-HSP............................................49 393010918..............................................134 5080-5400......................................116, 133
221-1324LTM................................345, 396 3150-0602.................................................71 393010920..............................................134 5080-8716...............................................108
221-1524LTM................................347, 396 3162-1057...............................................132 393010924..............................................134 5080-8728-100.........................................19
221-3822LTM................................256, 396 321-002-HSP............................................49 393011391..............................................136 5080-8728-50 ...........................................19
221-4722LTM................................258, 396 321-055-HSP............................................49 393031501..............................................136 5080-8732 ...........................................76-77
221-5522LTM................................250, 395 321-056-HSP............................................49 393050292..............................................136 5080-8750.................................................77
221-5522UILTM.....................................395 321-057-HSP............................................49 393050293..............................................136 5080-8751.................................................77
221-6822LTM................................336, 396 325-062-HSP............................................49 393050392..............................................136 5080-8755...............................................108
222-0112LTM................................245, 395 325-132-HSP............................................49 393050393..............................................136 5080-8756...............................................108
222-0132LTM................................245, 395 325-185-HSP............................................49 393050492..............................................136 5080-8759...............................................108
222-0732LTM.........................................396 3600500001..............................................49 393050493..............................................136 5080-8761...............................................108
222-1032LTM.........................................395 3600500002..............................................49 393053501..............................................136 5080-8768...............................................108
222-1111LTM................................314, 395 390607400..............................................168 393053502.....................................134, 136 5080-8769...............................................108

WWW.AGILENT.COM/CHEM/GC 587
PART NUMBER INDEX

5080-8773........................................91, 105 5182-0850.................................................50 5183-4732....................................34, 63, 91 5190-1445.................................................51


5080-8774..............76-77, 88, 91, 99, 105 5182-0851.................................................50 5183-4741.................................................52 5190-1446.................................................51
5080-8853 .................................33, 91, 105 5182-0852.................................................50 5183-4757..............................16, 62-64, 77 5190-2209 ..........................................14, 56
5080-8858...............................................411 5182-0853.................................................20 5183-4757-100.........................................16 5190-2231.................................................51
5080-8894-100.........................................19 5182-3438.................................................21 5183-4758.................................................16 5190-2232.................................................51
5080-8896-50 ...........................................19 5182-3439.................................................21 5183-4759.................................................17 5190-2233.................................................51
5080-8898 ...........................................76-77 5182-3442.................................................20 5183-4759-100.........................................17 5190-2234.................................................51
5180-4103 ...........................................91-92 5182-3444.............................20, 64, 71, 77 5183-4760.................................................17 5190-2235.................................................51
5180-4105.....................76-77, 88, 91, 105 5182-3445.......................20, 64, 71, 76-77 5183-4761.................................................17 5190-2265.................................................48
5180-4150.................................................85 5182-3450.................................................85 5183-4761-100.........................................17 5190-2266.................................................48
5180-4152.................................................85 5182-3466...............................................117 5183-4762.................................................17 5190-2268....................................14, 29, 57
5180-4153 ..........................................63, 85 5182-3477.................................................92 5184-3569...............................................117 5190-2269 ..........................................14, 29
5180-4165.................................................82 5182-8815.................................................76 5184-3570...............................................117 5190-2270 ..........................................14, 26
5180-4168 ..........................................29, 62 5182-9651.................................................73 5184-3571......................................117, 124 5190-2271 ..........................................14, 26
5180-4173 ..........................................29, 62 5182-9652 ..........................................56, 63 5188-1447.................................................51 5190-2272 ..........................................14, 26
5180-4181.................................................84 5182-9673.................................................92 5188-1448.................................................51 5190-2275 ..........................................14, 25
5180-8830.................................................76 5182-9676.................................................92 5188-2717 ..........................................57, 63 5190-2292.................................................24
5181-1260.................................................19 5182-9677.................................................92 5188-5241.................................................63 5190-2293.................................................24
5181-1261.................................................19 5182-9679.................................................92 5188-5245.................................................99 5190-2294.................................................24
5181-1291.................................................41 5182-9722...............................................105 5188-5311.................................................29 5190-2295 ..........................................24, 62
5181-1292.................................................41 5182-9733 ...........................................48-49 5188-5312.................................................34 5190-2296 ..........................................27, 64
5181-3308.................................................33 5182-9747.................................................71 5188-5313 ..........................................28, 73 5190-2297 ..........................................24, 27
5181-3311.................................................84 5182-9748 ...........................................71-72 5188-5315.................................................35 5190-3157 ..........................................14, 16
5181-3315.................................................26 5182-9749.................................................71 5188-5316...............................................108 5190-3158 ..........................................14, 17
5181-3316 ..........................................26, 62 5182-9754.................................................71 5188-5317...............................................108 5190-3162.................................................24
5181-3316i................................................26 5182-9756.................................................71 5188-5347...............................................138 5190-3163.................................................24
5181-3322.................................................33 5182-9757 ...........................................71-72 5188-5348...............................................138 5190-3164.................................................24
5181-3323........................................33, 117 5182-9758 ...........................................71-72 5188-5356 ..........................................28, 73 5190-3165.................................................24
5181-3351...............................................386 5182-9759 ...........................................71-72 5188-5357...............................................138 5190-3166 ..........................................24, 62
5181-3352...............................................386 5182-9760 ...........................................71-72 5188-5361...........................35, 37, 41, 124 5190-3167.................................................24
5181-3382.................................................77 5182-9761.................................................71 5188-5362...........................35, 37, 41, 124 5190-3168.................................................24
5181-3395.................................................38 5182-9762.................................................71 5188-5363...........................35, 37, 41, 124 5190-3169 ..........................................24, 62
5181-3396.................................................38 5182-9763 ...........................................71-72 5188-5365 ....................................29, 62-64 5190-3170 ..........................................14, 24
5181-3397.................................................38 5182-9768.................................................71 5188-5366....................................29, 57, 62 5190-3171 ..........................................14, 24
5181-3398.................................................38 5182-9769.................................................71 5188-5367 ..........................................56, 63 5190-3172 ..........................................14, 24
5181-7459.................................................40 5182-9770.................................................71 5188-5372.................................................85 5190-3173 ..........................................14, 24
5181-7460.................................................40 5182-9775 ...........................................71-72 5188-5379...............................................411 5190-3976.................................................52
5181-8815.................................................20 5183-0318.................................................73 5188-5953.................................................99 5190-3978.................................................52
5181-8816.................................................20 5183-0379.................................................88 5188-6471.................................................27 5190-3983.................................................24
5190-4006 ..........................................24, 27
5181-8818 ..........................................26, 63 5183-2007......................................101, 105 5188-6493 ..........................................55, 62
5190-4007.................................................24
5181-8830...........34, 63, 77, 91, 105, 117 5183-2036 ..........................................28, 73 5188-6494 ..........................................55, 62
5190-4022.................................................14
5181-8833.................................................20 5183-2037 ..........................................28, 73 5188-6495 ..........................................55, 63
5190-4023.................................................14
5181-8836.................................................46 5183-2038 ..........................................28, 73 5188-6496 ..........................................55, 62
5190-4024.................................................14
5181-8838.................................................63 5183-2058.................................................73 5188-6497 ..........................................55, 62
5190-4047 ..........................................24, 27
5181-8839.................................................20 5183-2096...............................................116 5188-6498 ..........................................55, 77
5190-4048 ..........................................24, 27
5181-8863...............................................116 5183-4477.................................................47 5188-8813.................................................51
5190-4054.................................................33
5181-8866.................................................68 5183-4647 ....................................24-26, 62 5188-8814.................................................51
5958-9441.................................................44
5182-0551.................................................43 5183-4691.................................................25 5188-8815.................................................51
5958-9442.................................................44
5182-0739.................................................76 5183-4692.................................................25 5188-8816.................................................51 5958-9443.................................................44
5182-0773.................................................51 5183-4693.................................................26 5188-8817.................................................51 5958-9444.................................................44
5182-0774.................................................51 5183-4694.................................................26 5188-8818.................................................51 5958-9445.................................................44
5182-0775.................................................51 5183-4695.................................................26 5188-8819.................................................51 5958-9450.................................................44
5182-0781.................................................51 5183-4696 ..........................................26, 62 5188-8820.................................................51 5982-0024...............................................137
5182-0783.................................................51 5183-4697.................................................27 5188-8821.................................................51 5982-0025...............................................137
5182-0794.................................................50 5183-4698.................................................27 5188-8822.................................................51 6040-0289......................................131, 133
5182-0795.................................................50 5183-4699.................................................27 5190-0468...............................................137 6040-0621...............................................132
5182-0796.................................................50 5183-4700.................................................27 5190-0471...............................................137 6040-0809.......................................131-132
5182-0831.................................................68 5183-4701 ...........................................24-28 5190-0472...............................................137 6040-0834...............................................131
5182-0832.................................................68 5183-4702 ....................................24-28, 62 5190-0473...............................................137 621-9723........................................242, 340
5182-0833.................................................68 5183-4703.................................................26 5190-0490...............................................137 622-9732........................................242, 340
5182-0836.................................................68 5183-4704.................................................26 5190-0493...............................................137 6410090050..............................................48
5182-0837.................................................47 5183-4705.................................................26 5190-0494...............................................137 705-0825 ...................................................38
5182-0838.................................................47 5183-4706.................................................26 5190-1407...............................................329 705-0903 ...................................................38
5182-0840.................................................47 5183-4707.................................................26 5190-1408...............................................329 705-0905 ...................................................38
5182-0844.................................................50 5183-4708.................................................26 5190-1409...............................................329 705-0925 ...................................................38
5182-0845.................................................50 5183-4709.................................................26 5190-1410...............................................329 7200008400....................................161-165
5182-0846.................................................50 5183-4710.................................................26 5190-1426 ..........................................28, 73 8001-0004...............................................180
5182-0847.................................................50 5183-4711.................................................25 5190-1437.................................................46 8001-0005...............................................180
5182-0848.................................................50 5183-4712.................................................25 5190-1438.................................................46 8001-0006...............................................180
5182-0849.................................................50 5183-4713.................................................25 5190-1441...............................................137 8001-0007...............................................180

588
PART NUMBER INDEX

8001-0010...............................................180 8002-0222...............................................183 8004-0119...............................................154 8010-0231......................................150, 181


8001-0011...............................................180 8002-0311...............................................184 8004-0151...............................................154 8010-0232......................................150, 181
8001-0012...............................................180 8002-0312...............................................184 8004-0152...............................................154 8010-0233.....................152, 160-161, 186
8001-0013...............................................180 8003-0001...............................................173 8004-0153...............................................154 8010-0234.............................152, 160, 186
8001-0014...............................................180 8003-0002...............................................173 8004-0154...............................................154 8010-0239....................152, 160, 174, 186
8001-0101.......................................175-177 8003-0003...............................................173 8004-0155...............................................154 8010-0240....................152, 160, 174, 186
8001-0102......................................175, 177 8003-0004...............................................173 8004-0156...............................................154 8010-0241............152, 160, 162-163, 186
8001-0103.......................................175-177 8003-0005...............................................173 8004-0157...............................................154 8010-0242.............................152, 160, 186
8001-0104...............................................176 8003-0006...............................................173 8004-0158...............................................154 8010-0243......................................152, 186
8001-0105...............................................178 8003-0007...............................................173 8004-0159...............................................155 8010-0244......................................152, 186
8001-0106.......................................175-176 8003-0008...............................................173 8004-0160...............................................155 8010-0245......................................152, 186
8001-0151.......................................175-177 8003-0101...............................................169 8004-0161...............................................155 8010-0246......................................152, 186
8001-0152......................................175, 177 8003-0102...............................................169 8004-0162......................................155, 163 8010-0249.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0153.......................................175-177 8003-0103...............................................169 8004-0163...............................................156 8010-0250.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0154...............................................176 8003-0104...............................................170 8004-0164......................................155, 162 8010-0251.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0155...............................................178 8003-0105...............................................169 8004-0165......................................154, 161 8010-0252.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0156.......................................175-176 8003-0106...............................................169 8004-0167......................................155, 163 8010-0253.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0157.......................................175-177 8003-0107...............................................169 8004-0168......................................156, 164 8010-0254.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0158.......................................175-177 8003-0108...............................................170 8004-0170...............................................154 8010-0255....................153, 160, 174, 186
8001-0159.......................................175-177 8003-0109...............................................170 8004-0171...............................................155 8010-0256....................153, 160, 174, 186
8001-0160.......................................175-177 8003-0110...............................................169 8004-0173...............................................154 8010-0257.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0162...............................................176 8003-0111...............................................169 8004-0176...............................................155 8010-0258.............................153, 160, 186
8001-0163...............................................176 8003-0151...............................................169 8004-0178...............................................154 8010-0259......................................153, 186
8001-0201...............................................178 8003-0152...............................................169 8004-0201............................156, 159, 161, 8010-0260......................................153, 186
8001-0202...............................................178 8003-0153...............................................169 174, 181, 185 8010-0261......................................153, 186
8001-0203...............................................178 8003-0154...............................................170 8004-0202......................................156, 161 8010-0262......................................153, 186
8001-0211...............................................179 8003-0155...............................................170 8004-0203...............................................156 8010-0263......................................153, 181
8001-0212...............................................179 8003-0157...............................................169 8004-0204......................................156, 162 8010-0264......................................153, 181
8001-0213...............................................179 8003-0158...............................................169 8004-0211...............................................157 8010-0301......................................157, 171
8001-0214...............................................179 8003-0159...............................................169 8004-0212...............................................157 8010-0302......................................157, 171
8001-0221...............................................179 8003-0160...............................................169 8004-0213...............................................157 8010-0303......................................157, 171
8001-0222...............................................179 8003-0162...............................................169 8004-0214...............................................157 8010-0304......................................157, 171
8001-0223...............................................179 8003-0163...............................................170 8004-0215...............................................157 8010-0305.....................158, 163-165, 172
8001-0224...............................................179 8003-0165...............................................169 8004-0216...............................................157 8010-0306......................................157, 171
8001-0311...............................................180 8003-0166...............................................169 8004-0217..............................158, 163-165 8010-0307......................................157, 171
8001-0312...............................................180 8003-0202...............................................170 8004-0218...............................................157 8010-0308......................................157, 171
8002-0001...............................................184 8003-0203...............................................170 8004-0219...............................................157 8010-0309......................................157, 171
8002-0002...............................................184 8003-0204...............................................170 8004-0311..............................158, 161-165 8010-0310.............................171, 179, 183
8002-0003......................................184, 187 8003-0205...............................................170 8004-0312......................................158, 163 8010-0311.............................171, 179, 183
8002-0004......................................184, 187 8003-0211...............................................172 8010-0201....................151, 159, 161, 185 8010-0312......................................171, 179
8002-0005......................................184, 187 8003-0212...............................................172 8010-0202.............................151, 159, 185 8010-0313......................................171, 179
8002-0101...............................................182 8003-0216...............................................171 8010-0203............151, 159, 164-165, 185 8010-0314......................................172, 179
8002-0102...............................................182 8003-0219...............................................172 8010-0204.............................151, 159, 185 8010-0315......................................172, 179
8002-0103...............................................182 8003-0221...............................................172 8010-0205.............................151, 159, 185 8010-0351.............................158, 184, 187
8002-0104...............................................182 8003-0222...............................................172 8010-0206.............................151, 159, 185 8010-0352......................................184, 187
8002-0105...............................................182 8003-0223...............................................172 8010-0207....................151, 159, 174, 185 8010-0353......................................184, 187
8002-0106...............................................182 8003-0311...............................................172 8010-0208....................151, 159, 174, 185 8010-0354......................................184, 187
8002-0107...............................................182 8004-0001...............................................158 8010-0209............151, 159, 162-163, 185 8010-0355......................................184, 187
8002-0151...............................................182 8004-0002...............................................158 8010-0210.............................151, 159, 185 8010-0356...............................................187
8002-0152...............................................182 8004-0003...............................................158 8010-0211..............................151, 185-186 8010-0357...............................................187
8002-0153...............................................182 8004-0004...............................................158 8010-0212..............................151, 185-186 8010-0358...............................................187
8002-0154...............................................182 8004-0005...............................................158 8010-0213......................................151, 185 8010-0359...............................................187
8002-0155...............................................182 8004-0006...............................................158 8010-0214......................................151, 185 8010-0360...............................................187
8002-0156...............................................182 8004-0007...............................................158 8010-0215......................................151, 181 8010-0361...............................................187
8002-0157...............................................182 8004-0101...............................................154 8010-0216......................................151, 181 8010-0362...............................................187
8002-0159...............................................182 8004-0102...............................................154 8010-0217.....................150, 159-161, 185 8010-0363...............................................187
8002-0160...............................................182 8004-0103...............................................154 8010-0218....................150-153, 159, 174, 8010-0364...............................................187
8002-0161...............................................182 8004-0104...............................................154 181, 185-186 8010-0365...............................................187
8002-0201...............................................183 8004-0105...............................................154 8010-0219............150, 159, 164-165, 185 8010-0366...............................................187
8002-0203...............................................183 8004-0106...............................................154 8010-0220.............................150, 159, 185 8010-0367......................................184, 187
8002-0204...............................................183 8004-0107...............................................154 8010-0221.............................150, 159, 185 8010-0368...............................................184
8002-0211...............................................183 8004-0108...............................................155 8010-0222.............................150, 159, 185 8010-0401......................................170, 183
8002-0212...............................................183 8004-0109...............................................155 8010-0223....................150, 159, 174, 185 8500-0656......................................116, 138
8002-0213...............................................183 8004-0110...............................................155 8010-0224....................150, 159, 174, 185 8500-1233...............................................116
8002-0214...............................................183 8004-0111...............................................156 8010-0225............150, 159, 162-163, 185 8500-4789.................................................63
8002-0215...............................................183 8004-0112...............................................155 8010-0226.............................150, 159, 185 8500-5440...............................................138
8002-0216...............................................183 8004-0113...............................................154 8010-0227......................................150, 185 8500-5808...............................................138
8002-0217...............................................183 8004-0114...............................................154 8010-0228......................................150, 185 8500-5851...............................................138
8002-0220...............................................183 8004-0116...............................................154 8010-0229......................................150, 185 8500-5995...............................................138
8002-0221...............................................183 8004-0118...............................................155 8010-0230......................................150, 185 8500-6812...............................................411

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PART NUMBER INDEX

8500-6813...............................................411 CP2073....................................................409 CP7195...........................................278, 366 CP7437....................................................331


8500-8510...............................................138 CP4016....................................................386 CP7196...........................................287, 367 CP7440...........................................339, 367
8650-0029......................................116, 133 CP4017....................................................386 CP7198...........................................309, 367 CP7441....................................................276
8650-0030......................................116, 133 CP4018....................................................386 CP7300....................................................275 CP7442....................................................276
8660-0791......................................116, 133 CP4788....................................................386 CP7310....................................................275 CP7443....................................................276
8710-0510........................................34, 117 CP4789....................................................386 CP7310I5 ................................................275 CP7443I5 ................................................276
8710-0899...............................................117 CP4795....................................................386 CP7311....................................................275 CP7444....................................................276
8710-0900...............................................117 CP4796....................................................386 CP7312....................................................275 CP7444I5 ................................................276
8710-1220...............................................117 CP5850....................................................230 CP7313....................................................275 CP7446....................................................331
8710-1346.................................................85 CP5881....................................................247 CP7319....................................................286 CP7447....................................................331
8710-1561.................................................85 CP5882....................................................259 CP7319I5 ................................................286 CP7447I5 ................................................331
8710-1615...............................................117 CP5883....................................................259 CP7331....................................................302 CP7448....................................................331
8710-1622...............................................117 CP5884....................................................259 CP7334....................................................308 CP7448I5 ................................................331
8829951700............................................135 CP5885....................................................260 CP7334I5 ................................................308 CP7451....................................................286
8829953800............................................135 CP5886....................................................260 CP7335....................................................308 CP7451I5 ................................................286
9300003590............................................134 CP5887....................................................257 CP7340....................................................302 CP7452....................................................287
9301-0713 ..........................................21, 73 CP5888....................................................257 CP7347............................................368-369 CP7453....................................................286
9301-0723.................................................43 CP5889....................................................257 CP7347I5 ................................................368 CP7453I5 ................................................286
9301-0892 ..........................................21, 73 CP5891....................................................261 CP7348....................................................368 CP7454....................................................287
9301-0985.................................................85 CP5892....................................................261 CP7348I5 ................................................368 CP7461....................................................338
9301-1031.................................................43 CP5893....................................................261 CP7350...........................................231, 368 CP7462....................................................338
9310-4828......................................116, 133 CP6172....................................................353 CP7350I5 ................................................368 CP7463...........................................357, 367
998-0000053-EHS ...................................49 CP6172I5 ................................................353 CP7351...................................232-233, 368 CP7475....................................................319
C-102SSC..................................................54 CP6173....................................................353 CP7351I5 ................................................368 CP7475I5 ................................................319
C-AT010C..................................................54 CP6173I5 ................................................353 CP7352....................................................368 CP7476....................................................342
C-B010M...................................................53 CP6174....................................................353 CP7352I5 ................................................368 CP7477....................................................342
C-BIO10.....................................................53 CP6174I5 ................................................353 CP7353...........................................231, 368 CP7478....................................................342
C-BTX1UG ................................................54 CP6175....................................................353 CP7353I5 ................................................368 CP7481....................................................335
C-CF020.....................................................53 CP6530....................................................330 CP7354..........................221, 232-233, 368 CP7482...........................................232, 340
C-CPLOK ...................................................53 CP6540...................................324, 365-366 CP7354I5 ................................................368 CP7483....................................................357
C-DF010.....................................................53 CP6550...................................324, 365-366 CP7355....................................................368 CP7485....................................................358
C-G1CM10................................................54 CP6560....................................................324 CP7360....................................................302 CP7485I5 ................................................358
C-GAT010C...............................................54 CP6666...........................................278, 366 CP7371....................................................382 CP7486...........................................230, 358
C-GT010 ....................................................53 CP6666I5 .......................................278, 366 CP7372....................................................382 CP7486I5 ................................................358
C-HY010C..................................................54 CP6670...........................................278, 366 CP7374...........................................229, 382 CP7487....................................................354
C-PL010.....................................................53 CP6671...........................................278, 366 CP7375....................................................382 CP7488...................................229-230, 354
C-TBE10 ....................................................53 CP6680...........................................287, 367 CP7406....................................................336 CP7489....................................................354
C-TBP1C1C...............................................54 CP6681....................................................367 CP7407....................................................336 CP7491....................................................351
C-TBP1CXC...............................................54 CP67569..................................................366 CP7407I5 ................................................336 CP749103 ...............................................351
C-TBP1TC .................................................53 CP6918...........................................367, 376 CP7408....................................................336 CP749106 ...............................................351
C-TNXTA ...................................................53 CP6937...........................................367, 385 CP7409....................................................336 CP7491I5 ................................................351
C-UN010C.................................................54 CP6937I5 .......................................367, 385 CP7411....................................................346 CP7493....................................................351
CP0005....................................................412 CP6938...........................................367, 385 CP7411I5 ................................................346 CP7494....................................................360
CP0031....................................................412 CP6938I5 .......................................367, 385 CP7412....................................................346 CP7494I5 ................................................360
CP1305....................................................408 CP6953...........................................367, 370 CP7413....................................................346 CP7495....................................................360
CP1306....................................................409 CP6953I5 .......................................367, 370 CP7413I5 ................................................346 CP7495I5 ................................................360
CP1307....................................................408 CP6954...........................................367, 370 CP7414...........................................230, 346 CP7497....................................................343
CP1308....................................................408 CP6954I5 .......................................367, 370 CP7414I5 ................................................346 CP7498....................................................343
CP1309....................................................409 CP6955...........................................367, 370 CP7415....................................................346 CP7499....................................................343
CP1480....................................................408 CP6968...........................................367, 377 CP7415I5 ................................................346 CP7500....................................................361
CP1481....................................................409 CP7120...........................................278, 366 CP7416....................................................346 CP7500I5 ................................................361
CP1482....................................................408 CP7121....................................................367 CP7416I5 ................................................346 CP7501....................................................361
CP1483....................................................409 CP7125....................................................366 CP7417...........................................230, 346 CP7502....................................................360
CP17973..................................................132 CP7128....................................................309 CP7418....................................................346 CP7502I5 ................................................360
CP17974..................................................132 CP7129....................................................367 CP7419....................................................354 CP7503....................................................360
CP2045....................................................409 CP7130....................................................366 CP7419I5 ................................................354 CP7503I5 ................................................360
CP2046....................................................409 CP7135...........................................278, 366 CP7420....................................................354 CP7504....................................................335
CP2047....................................................408 CP7135I5 .......................................278, 366 CP7420I5 ................................................354 CP7511....................................................376
CP2050....................................................409 CP7138...........................................309, 367 CP7421....................................................354 CP7511I5 ................................................376
CP2055....................................................408 CP7140...........................................278, 366 CP7422....................................................332 CP7512...................................324, 365-366
CP2056....................................................409 CP7141....................................................367 CP7422I5 ................................................332 CP7512I5 ................................................324
CP2057....................................................408 CP7148...........................................309, 367 CP7424....................................................332 CP7513....................................................382
CP2058....................................................408 CP7150...........................................278, 366 CP7428....................................................232 CP7514....................................................382
CP2059....................................................409 CP7158...........................................309, 367 CP7429....................................................327 CP7515...........................................230, 376
CP2060....................................................409 CP7160...........................................278, 366 CP7430....................................................327 CP7515I5 ................................................376
CP2062....................................................408 CP7168...........................................309, 367 CP7431....................................................327 CP7516....................................................376
CP2065....................................................409 CP7170...........................................278, 366 CP7432....................................................327 CP7517....................................................376
CP2068....................................................408 CP7177...........................................309, 367 CP7433....................................................327 CP7518...................................229-230, 376
CP2071....................................................409 CP7178...........................................309, 367 CP7434....................................................331 CP7519....................................................376
CP2072....................................................409 CP7179...........................................309, 367 CP7435....................................................331 CP7519I5 ................................................376

590
PART NUMBER INDEX

CP7521....................................................323 CP7577I5 ................................................376 CP7656....................................................287 CP7724....................................................325


CP7522....................................................323 CP7579....................................................373 CP7657....................................................303 CP7725....................................................298
CP7522I5 ................................................323 CP7580....................................................373 CP7658....................................................309 CP7725I5 ................................................298
CP7525..........................231-233, 235, 325 CP7581....................................................373 CP7658I5 ................................................309 CP7727....................................................312
CP7525I5 ................................................325 CP7582..........................230, 324, 365-366 CP7659....................................................288 CP7730....................................................276
CP7527....................................................356 CP7582I5 ................................................324 CP7664....................................................312 CP7731....................................................287
CP7527I5 ................................................356 CP7583....................................................373 CP7665....................................................312 CP7732....................................................303
CP7528....................................................350 CP7583I5 ................................................373 CP7666....................................................287 CP7733....................................................309
CP7529...........................................234, 326 CP7584....................................................373 CP7667....................................................303 CP7733I5 ................................................309
CP7529I5 ................................................326 CP7584I5 ................................................373 CP7668....................................................309 CP7735....................................................298
CP7530....................................................320 CP7586....................................................377 CP7669....................................................288 CP7739....................................................276
CP7530I5 ................................................320 CP7587....................................................377 CP7670....................................................276 CP7740....................................................276
CP7531...........................................233, 320 CP7588..........................218-219, 227, 343 CP7670I5 ................................................276 CP7741....................................................287
CP7531I5 ................................................320 CP7591....................................................332 CP7671....................................................286 CP7741I5 ................................................287
CP7532..........................230, 324, 365-366 CP7591I5 ................................................332 CP7672....................................................302 CP7742....................................................303
CP7532I5 .......................................324, 365 CP7592..........................231, 324, 365-366 CP7673....................................................308 CP7743....................................................309
CP7533...........................................229, 385 CP7593...................................324, 365-366 CP7673I5 ................................................308 CP7745....................................................298
CP7534....................................................385 CP7594....................................................332 CP7675....................................................277 CP7747....................................................312
CP7534I5 ................................................385 CP7595....................................................332 CP7675I5 ................................................277 CP7747I5 ................................................312
CP7535....................................................385 CP7595I5 ................................................332 CP7676....................................................287 CP7749....................................................276
CP7535I5 ................................................385 CP7596...........................................217, 332 CP7678....................................................309 CP7749I5 ................................................276
CP7536....................................................385 CP7596I5 ................................................332 CP7680....................................................276 CP7750....................................................276
CP7536I5 ................................................385 CP7597...........................................222, 332 CP7680I5 ................................................276 CP7750I5 ................................................276
CP7537...........................................229, 385 CP7597I5 ................................................332 CP7681....................................................287 CP7751....................................................287
CP7538....................................................385 CP7598...........................................224, 332 CP7681I5 ................................................287 CP7751I5 ................................................287
CP7538I5 ................................................385 CP7598I5 ................................................332 CP7682....................................................275 CP7752....................................................303
CP7539....................................................385 CP7599....................................................332 CP7682I5 ................................................275 CP7753....................................................309
CP7540....................................................385 CP7602....................................................275 CP7684....................................................275 CP7753I5 ................................................309
CP7540I5 ................................................385 CP7604....................................................275 CP7684I5 ................................................275 CP7754....................................................325
CP7541....................................................323 CP7608....................................................277 CP7685...........................................236, 277 CP7754I5 ................................................325
CP7542...................................324, 365-366 CP7609....................................................288 CP7685I5 ................................................277 CP7757....................................................312
CP7542I5 .......................................324, 365 CP7614...........................................233, 312 CP7686....................................................358 CP7758....................................................276
CP7543....................................................385 CP7614I5 ................................................312 CP7686I5 ................................................358 CP7758I5 ................................................276
CP7544....................................................385 CP7615...........................................236, 356 CP7688....................................................277 CP7759....................................................286
CP7544I5 ................................................385 CP7615I5 ................................................356 CP7690....................................................276 CP7760....................................................276
CP7548....................................................369 CP7617....................................................356 CP7690I5 ................................................276 CP7760I5 ................................................276
CP7549....................................................369 CP7617I5 ................................................356 CP7691....................................................287 CP7761....................................................287
CP7549I5 ................................................369 CP7619....................................................288 CP7691I5 ................................................287 CP7762....................................................303
CP7550....................................................369 CP7620....................................................277 CP7692....................................................275 CP7763....................................................309
CP7550I5 ................................................369 CP7620I5 ................................................277 CP7692I5 ................................................275 CP7763I5 ................................................309
CP7551....................................................369 CP7621....................................................287 CP7693....................................................275 CP7764....................................................325
CP7551I5 ................................................369 CP7622....................................................275 CP7694....................................................275 CP7765....................................................308
CP7552....................................................369 CP7624....................................................312 CP7695....................................................277 CP7767....................................................312
CP7553....................................................369 CP7625....................................................277 CP7696....................................................287 CP7769....................................................286
CP7553I5 ................................................369 CP7628....................................................309 CP7697....................................................303 CP7770....................................................276
CP7554...........................................230, 369 CP7629....................................................288 CP7698....................................................309 CP7770I5 ................................................276
CP7554I5 ................................................369 CP7630....................................................277 CP7698I5 ................................................309 CP7771....................................................287
CP7555....................................................369 CP7631....................................................287 CP7700....................................................276 CP7772....................................................303
CP7556....................................................370 CP7633....................................................275 CP7702....................................................302 CP7773....................................................309
CP7557....................................................370 CP7634....................................................287 CP7703....................................................308 CP7773I5 ................................................309
CP7557I5 ................................................370 CP7635....................................................277 CP7709....................................................276 CP7774....................................................325
CP7558...........................................229, 370 CP7635I5 ................................................277 CP7710....................................................276 CP7775....................................................308
CP7558I5 ................................................370 CP7636....................................................287 CP7710I5 ................................................276 CP7777....................................................312
CP7559....................................................370 CP7637....................................................303 CP7711....................................................286 CP7778....................................................312
CP7559I5 ................................................370 CP7638....................................................309 CP7712....................................................302 CP7779....................................................287
CP7561....................................................377 CP7640....................................................277 CP7713....................................................308 CP7785....................................................308
CP7562...................................324, 365-366 CP7641....................................................287 CP7713I5 ................................................308 CP7787....................................................312
CP7565....................................................377 CP7642....................................................275 CP7714....................................................325 CP7787I5 ................................................312
CP7565I5 ................................................377 CP7643....................................................275 CP7714I5 ................................................325 CP7789....................................................287
CP7567...........................................232, 377 CP7643I5 ................................................275 CP7715....................................................298 CP7791....................................................308
CP7568....................................................377 CP7644....................................................275 CP7715I5 ................................................298 CP7791I5 ................................................308
CP7569...................................324, 365-366 CP7644I5 ................................................275 CP7717....................................................312 CP7792....................................................308
CP7569I5 .......................................324, 365 CP7645....................................................277 CP7717I5 ................................................312 CP7792I5 ................................................308
CP7570..........................230, 324, 365-366 CP7646....................................................287 CP7719....................................................276 CP7797....................................................312
CP7571...................................324, 365-366 CP7647....................................................303 CP7719I5 ................................................276 CP7809....................................................302
CP7572...................................324, 365-366 CP7648....................................................309 CP7720....................................................276 CP7813....................................................288
CP7574....................................................373 CP7649....................................................288 CP7721....................................................286 CP7819....................................................302
CP7574I5 ................................................373 CP7650....................................................277 CP7722....................................................302 CP7819I5 ................................................302
CP7576....................................................376 CP7653....................................................325 CP7723....................................................308 CP7820....................................................293
CP7577....................................................376 CP7654...........................................221, 312 CP7723I5 ................................................308 CP7821....................................................293

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PART NUMBER INDEX

CP7822....................................................293 CP8542....................................................303 CP8736...........................................220, 287 CP8820I5 ................................................260


CP7822I5 ................................................293 CP8542I5 ................................................303 CP8736I5 ................................................287 CP8821....................................................260
CP7824....................................................293 CP8543....................................................309 CP8737....................................................303 CP8821I5 ................................................260
CP7825I5 ................................................293 CP8550....................................................276 CP8738..........................230-231, 236, 309 CP8822....................................................260
CP7829....................................................303 CP8550I5 ................................................276 CP8738I5 ................................................309 CP8822I5 ................................................260
CP7830....................................................293 CP8553....................................................309 CP8741....................................................276 CP8823....................................................260
CP7830I5 ................................................293 CP8560....................................................276 CP8741I5 ................................................276 CP8824....................................................260
CP7831....................................................293 CP8560I5 ................................................276 CP8742....................................................276 CP8824I5 ................................................260
CP7831I5 ................................................293 CP8562....................................................302 CP8742I5 ................................................276 CP8825....................................................260
CP7832....................................................293 CP8562I5 ................................................302 CP8743....................................................276 CP8826....................................................260
CP7834....................................................293 CP8564....................................................381 CP8743I5 ................................................276 CP8827....................................................260
CP7834I5 ................................................293 CP8565....................................................381 CP8744....................................................276 CP8828....................................................260
CP7839....................................................303 CP8566....................................................381 CP8744I5 ................................................276 CP8829....................................................260
CP7870....................................................293 CP8566I5 ................................................381 CP8745....................................................308 CP8830....................................................260
CP7871....................................................293 CP8567....................................................381 CP8746....................................................308 CP8831....................................................260
CP7871I5 ................................................293 CP8567I5 ................................................381 CP8746I5 ................................................308 CP8842....................................................303
CP7879....................................................309 CP8568....................................................381 CP8748....................................................308 CP8843....................................................309
CP7884....................................................286 CP8568I5 ................................................381 CP8750....................................................286 CP8843I5 ................................................309
CP7885....................................................286 CP8570....................................................381 CP8751...........................................227, 286 CP8852....................................................303
CP7889....................................................309 CP8570I5 ................................................381 CP8751I5 ................................................286 CP8853....................................................309
CP7894....................................................286 CP8571....................................................381 CP8752....................................................287 CP8855....................................................261
CP7900....................................................286 CP8574....................................................381 CP8752I5 ................................................287 CP8855I5 ................................................261
CP7906....................................................288 CP8575....................................................326 CP8753....................................................286 CP8856....................................................261
CP7907....................................................288 CP8587....................................................318 CP8754....................................................287 CP8857....................................................261
CP7916....................................................288 CP8587I5 ................................................318 CP8756....................................................287 CP8858...........................................219, 261
CP7917....................................................288 CP8592....................................................302 CP8756I5 ................................................287 CP8859....................................................261
CP7921....................................................286 CP8592I5 ................................................302 CP8760..................................230, 232, 276 CP8859I5 ................................................261
CP7926....................................................288 CP8602....................................................300 CP8760I5 ................................................276 CP8860...........................................218, 261
CP7926I5 ................................................288 CP8604....................................................300 CP8761....................................................287 CP8860I5 ................................................261
CP7927....................................................288 CP8605....................................................300 CP8761I5 ................................................287 CP8861....................................................261
CP7936....................................................288 CP8607....................................................300 CP8762....................................................303 CP8862....................................................261
CP7937....................................................288 CP8608....................................................300 CP8763..........................230-231, 236, 309 CP8863....................................................261
CP7941....................................................286 CP8610....................................................300 CP8763I5 ................................................309 CP8864....................................................261
CP7945....................................................320 CP8611....................................................300 CP8770....................................................276 CP8865....................................................261
CP7946....................................................288 CP8613....................................................300 CP8771....................................................286 CP8865I5 ................................................261
CP7947....................................................288 CP8662....................................................303 CP8771I5 ................................................286 CP8866...........................................223, 261
CP7950....................................................286 CP8663....................................................303 CP8772....................................................303 CP8867....................................................261
CP7977....................................................288 CP86677..................................................408 CP8772I5 ................................................303 CP8868...........................................224, 261
CP7977I5 ................................................288 CP86678..................................................408 CP8773...........................................233, 309 CP8868I5 ................................................261
CP8014....................................................287 CP8673....................................................277 CP8774....................................................277 CP8870....................................................276
CP8014I5 ................................................287 CP8673I5 ................................................277 CP8775...........................................235, 277 CP8871....................................................287
CP8015....................................................351 CP8674....................................................277 CP8775I5 ................................................277 CP8871I5 ................................................287
CP8073....................................................309 CP8674I5 ................................................277 CP8780....................................................276 CP8872....................................................257
CP8073I5 ................................................309 CP8675....................................................277 CP8780I5 ................................................276 CP8873....................................................257
CP81025..................................................409 CP8676....................................................277 CP8781....................................................286 CP8874....................................................257
CP81069..................................................408 CP8677...................................231-232, 277 CP8791....................................................287 CP8875....................................................257
CP81071..................................................409 CP8677I5 ................................................277 CP8796....................................................287 CP8876....................................................257
CP81073..................................................408 CP8678....................................................287 CP8798...........................................231, 309 CP8877..................................218, 225, 257
CP8120....................................................355 CP8685....................................................277 CP8799....................................................277 CP8877I5 ................................................257
CP8121....................................................337 CP8687...................................231-232, 276 CP8800....................................................255 CP8878....................................................257
CP8131....................................................337 CP8687I5 ................................................276 CP8801....................................................255 CP8878I5 ................................................257
CP8132....................................................337 CP8688....................................................276 CP8802....................................................255 CP8879...........................................222, 257
CP8133....................................................337 CP8688I5 ................................................276 CP8803....................................................255 CP8880....................................................257
CP8134....................................................337 CP8689....................................................276 CP8805....................................................255 CP8881....................................................257
CP8430...........................................231, 276 CP8690....................................................276 CP8806....................................................255 CP8882....................................................257
CP8430I5 ................................................276 CP8690I5 ................................................276 CP8806I5 ................................................255 CP8883....................................................257
CP8431....................................................287 CP8710....................................................276 CP8807....................................................255 CP8883I5 ................................................257
CP8502....................................................302 CP8712....................................................302 CP8808....................................................255 CP8884....................................................257
CP8510....................................................276 CP8712I5 ................................................302 CP8809....................................................255 CP8885....................................................257
CP8511....................................................286 CP8713....................................................308 CP8810....................................................255 CP8886....................................................257
CP8512....................................................302 CP8713I5 ................................................308 CP8811....................................................255 CP8887....................................................257
CP8512I5 ................................................302 CP8716....................................................287 CP8812....................................................255 CP8888...........................................224, 257
CP8513....................................................308 CP8718....................................................309 CP8813....................................................255 CP8900....................................................247
CP8521....................................................286 CP8722....................................................302 CP8814....................................................255 CP8901....................................................247
CP8529....................................................276 CP8723....................................................308 CP8815....................................................255 CP8902....................................................247
CP8530....................................................276 CP8723I5 ................................................308 CP8816....................................................255 CP8903....................................................247
CP8531....................................................287 CP8730....................................................277 CP8817....................................................255 CP8904....................................................247
CP8533....................................................309 CP8730I5 ................................................277 CP8818....................................................255 CP8905....................................................247
CP8540....................................................276 CP8735...................................229-232, 277 CP8819....................................................260 CP8906..........................231-232, 235, 248
CP8541....................................................287 CP8735I5 ................................................277 CP8820....................................................260 CP8906I5 ................................................248

592
PART NUMBER INDEX

CP8907....................................................248 CP8960...........................................219, 253 CP9044....................................................317 CP9149....................................................267


CP8907I5 ................................................248 CP8960I5 ................................................253 CP9045....................................................317 CP9149I5 ................................................267
CP8908....................................................248 CP8961....................................................253 CP9046....................................................317 CP9150....................................................267
CP8908I5 ................................................248 CP8961I5 ................................................253 CP9047....................................................317 CP9151..................................214, 216, 267
CP8909....................................................248 CP8962....................................................253 CP9048....................................................317 CP9151I5 ................................................267
CP8910....................................................248 CP8963....................................................253 CP9050....................................................266 CP9152....................................................267
CP8911....................................................248 CP8964....................................................362 CP9051....................................................266 CP9152I5 ................................................267
CP8911I5 ................................................248 CP8965....................................................248 CP9052....................................................266 CP9153....................................................267
CP8912....................................................248 CP8967...........................................223, 248 CP9053....................................................266 CP9154....................................................267
CP8912I5 ................................................248 CP8968....................................................248 CP9054...........................................215, 266 CP9154I5 ................................................267
CP8913...........................................215, 248 CP8969...........................................224, 248 CP9055....................................................266 CP9155....................................................267
CP8913I5 ................................................248 CP8970....................................................248 CP9056....................................................266 CP9155I5 ................................................267
CP8914....................................................248 CP8971....................................................253 CP9057....................................................266 CP9156....................................................267
CP8915....................................................248 CP8972....................................................253 CP9058....................................................266 CP9157....................................................268
CP8916....................................................248 CP8973...........................................223, 253 CP9059....................................................266 CP9158....................................................268
CP8916I5 ................................................248 CP8974....................................................253 CP9060....................................................266 CP9159....................................................268
CP8917....................................................248 CP8975...........................................224, 253 CP9060I5 ................................................266 CP9160....................................................268
CP8917I5 ................................................248 CP8976.................218, 221-222, 224, 253 CP9061....................................................266 CP9161....................................................268
CP8918....................................................248 CP8977....................................................259 CP9062....................................................266 CP9162....................................................268
CP8918I5 ................................................248 CP8979....................................................259 CP9063....................................................266 CP9163...........................................213, 268
CP8919....................................................248 CP8980....................................................259 CP9064....................................................266 CP9164....................................................268
CP8920....................................................248 CP8981....................................................259 CP9066....................................................266 CP9165....................................................268
CP8920I5 ................................................248 CP8982...........................................218, 259 CP9070.........213-214, 218-219, 225, 335 CP9166....................................................268
CP8921....................................................248 CP8982I5 ................................................259 CP9071....................................................335 CP9166I5 ................................................268
CP8922....................................................248 CP8983...........................................219, 259 CP9072....................................................335 CP9167....................................................268
CP8923....................................................248 CP8984....................................................259 CP9073....................................................334 CP9168....................................................268
CP8924..................................213, 220, 248 CP8986....................................................259 CP9074.........213-215, 218-219, 225, 334 CP9169....................................................268
CP8925....................................................248 CP8987....................................................259 CP9075....................................................334 CP9170....................................................268
CP8926...........................................213, 248 CP8990....................................................259 CP9076...........................................330, 367 CP9171...................................221-224, 268
CP8927....................................................248 CP8990I5 ................................................259 CP9077...........................................330, 367 CP9172....................................................268
CP8928....................................................248 CP8991...........................................213, 259 CP9078..................................236, 330, 367 CP9173....................................................268
CP8929....................................................248 CP8994....................................................259 CP9079...........................................330, 367 CP9174....................................................268
CP8930....................................................248 CP8996....................................................259 CP9080....................................................330 CP9175....................................................267
CP8933....................................................252 CP8998....................................................259 CP9083....................................................330 CP9176....................................................392
CP8934....................................................252 CP9000....................................................259 CP9090...........................................317, 365 CP9177....................................................392
CP8935....................................................252 CP9001...........................................221, 259 CP9091...........................................317, 366 CP9200....................................................263
CP8935I5 ................................................252 CP9002...........................................222, 259 CP9092...........................................317, 365 CP9201....................................................263
CP8936....................................................252 CP9010....................................................392 CP9092I5 ................................................317 CP9202....................................................263
CP8936I5 ................................................252 CP9011....................................................392 CP9093...........................................317, 366 CP9203....................................................263
CP8937....................................................252 CP9012....................................................392 CP9094...........................................317, 365 CP9204....................................................263
CP8938....................................................253 CP9013....................................................392 CP9094I5 .......................................317, 365 CP9205....................................................263
CP8939...........................................215, 253 CP9014....................................................392 CP9095...........................................317, 366 CP9205I5 ................................................263
CP8940....................................................253 CP9015....................................................392 CP9096...........................................317, 365 CP9206...........................................217, 263
CP8941....................................................253 CP9016....................................................392 CP9097...........................................317, 366 CP9207....................................................263
CP8941I5 ................................................253 CP9018....................................................392 CP9100....................................................265 CP9208....................................................264
CP8942....................................................253 CP9019....................................................392 CP9101....................................................265 CP9209....................................................264
CP8943...........................................218, 253 CP9020....................................................392 CP9101I5 ................................................265 CP9210....................................................264
CP8943I5 ................................................253 CP9021....................................................392 CP9102.........................213, 215, 217, 265 CP9211....................................................264
CP8944..........................214-219, 223-224, CP9022....................................................392 CP9102I5 ................................................265 CP9212....................................................264
226-227, 253 CP9023....................................................392 CP9103 ...........213, 215, 221, 225-226, 265 CP9212I5 ................................................264
CP8944I5 ................................................253 CP9024....................................................392 CP9103I5 ................................................265 CP9213....................................................264
CP8945..........................218, 226-227, 253 CP9025....................................................392 CP9104....................................................265 CP9214....................................................264
CP8946.................214, 222, 226-227, 253 CP9026....................................................392 CP9104I5 ................................................265 CP9215.........................220, 224, 227, 264
CP8947....................................................253 CP9027....................................................392 CP9105.........................217, 219, 226, 265 CP9216....................................................264
CP8948...........................................218, 253 CP9030....................................................247 CP9105I5 ................................................265 CP9217....................................................264
CP8948I5 ................................................253 CP9031....................................................247 CP9106....................................................265 CP9218....................................................263
CP8949....................................................253 CP9032....................................................247 CP9106I5 ................................................265 CP9219....................................................263
CP8950....................................................253 CP9032I5 ................................................247 CP9107...........................................221, 265 CP9220....................................................263
CP8951....................................................253 CP9034....................................................252 CP9108..................................217, 219, 265 CP9221....................................................263
CP8952....................................................253 CP9034I5 ................................................252 CP9109....................................................265 CP9222....................................................263
CP8953....................................................253 CP9035....................................................252 CP9110....................................................265 CP9223....................................................263
CP8954....................................................253 CP9036....................................................252 CP9140....................................................267 CP9224....................................................264
CP8954I5 ................................................253 CP9036I5 ................................................252 CP9141....................................................267 CP9225....................................................264
CP8955..................................213, 227, 253 CP9037....................................................252 CP9142....................................................267 CP9225I5 ................................................264
CP8955I5 ................................................253 CP9038....................................................252 CP9143....................................................267 CP9226...........................................221, 264
CP8956....................................................253 CP9039....................................................252 CP9144....................................................267 CP9226I5 ................................................264
CP8957..................................215, 225, 253 CP9039I5 ................................................252 CP9145....................................................267 CP9227....................................................264
CP8957I5 ................................................253 CP9040....................................................252 CP9146....................................................267 CP9228....................................................264
CP8958....................................................253 CP9041....................................................255 CP9147....................................................267 CP9229....................................................263
CP8959....................................................253 CP9042....................................................260 CP9148....................................................267 CP9229I5 ................................................263

WWW.AGILENT.COM/CHEM/GC 593
PART NUMBER INDEX

CP97638..................................................355 G1533-80565............................................88 G2618-80500............................................71 G3591-70017..........................................404


CP97638I5 ..............................................355 G1534-20530..........................................105 G2619-60501 ......................................71-72 G3591-70018..........................................406
CP97658..................................................355 G1534-20590..........................................105 G2630-60710..........................................107 G3591-74001..........................................403
CP97658I5 ..............................................355 G1534-40020..........................................105 G2630-61230............................................93 G3591-80000..........................................407
CP97711..................................................355 G1534-40030..........................................105 G2855-20530 .....................................37, 41 G3591-80001..........................................401
CP97711I5 ..............................................355 G1534-60570.................................101, 105 G2855-20555 .....................................37, 41 G3591-80002..........................................403
CP97713..................................................355 G1534-60610..........................................105 G2855-20590 .....................................37, 46 G3591-80003..........................................404
CP97721..................................................355 G1534-80500..........................................105 G2855-40001............................................46 G3591-80004..........................................403
CP97723..................................................355 G1534-80510..........................................105 G2855-60200 .....................37, 41, 46, 117 G3591-80005..........................................406
CP97723I5 ..............................................355 G1534-80540..........................................105 G2855-60570...................................46, 117 G3591-80006..........................................407
CP97743..................................................355 G1534-80580..........................................104 G2933-85001..........................................107 G3591-80007..........................................407
CP97753..................................................355 G1534-80590..........................................104 G2933-85003..........................................107 G3591-80008..........................................407
CP97753I5 ..............................................355 G1535-00010..........................................100 G3163-20530..........................................120 G3591-80011..........................................402
CP97763..................................................355 G1535-00030..........................................100 G3170-20126..................................120-121 G3591-80012..........................................404
CP97763I5 ..............................................355 G1535-60600............................................99 G3170-20530..........................................120 G3591-80013..........................................406
CP97773..................................................355 G1535-60610..........................................100 G3170-20540..........................................121 G3591-80014..........................................407
CP97773I5 ..............................................355 G1535-80520..........................................100 G3170-60050........................120, 125, 133 G3591-80015..........................................407
CR213105 ...............................................157 G1540-85010..........................................108 G3170-80001.................................125, 133 G3591-80016..........................................406
DY50295500 .............................................52 G1543-00060............................................76 G3170-80002.................................116, 133 G3591-80017..........................................404
DY50296800 .............................................52 G1543-00085............................................76 G3170-80008..........................................127 G3591-80019..........................................403
DY50390600 .............................................52 G1543-00100............................................76 G3170-80100..........................................127 G3591-80020..........................................403
DY50402400 .............................................52 G1543-00155............................................76 G3170-80103.................................127, 133 G3591-80021..........................................401
DY50540700 .............................................52 G1543-20580............................................76 G3182-61580............................................36 G3591-80022..........................................404
DY50546100 .............................................52 G1543-20765............................................76 G3182-61581............................................36 G3591-80023..........................................403
DY50548400 .............................................52 G1543-61540............................................76 G3184-60065............................................37 G3591-80025..........................................405
DY50549100 .............................................52 G1544-20590............................................63 G3185-60300..........................................124 G3591-80026..........................................406
DY50549290 .............................................52 G1544-60575............................................62 G3185-60361..........................................124 G3591-80027..........................................401
DY50549500 .............................................52 G1544-60585............................................62 G3185-60362..........................................124 G3591-80028..........................................404
DY50551400 .............................................52 G1544-60610............................................63 G3185-60363..........................................124 G3591-80029..........................................406
DY50559800 .............................................52 G1544-80530............................................63 G3185-60364..........................................124 G3591-80030..........................................401
DY50559900 .............................................52 G1544-80580............................................62 G3430-40035 .....................................55, 62 G3591-80031..........................................404
DY50572600 .............................................52 G1544-80700............................................28 G3430-60011............................................62 G3591-80032..........................................401
DY50573990 .............................................52 G1544-80730............................................28 G3431-00005 .....................................64, 76 G3591-80033..........................................403
DY50574190 .............................................52 G1544-80731............................................28 G3431-60680............................................85 G3591-80034..........................................407
DY50574500 .............................................52 G1580-60060............................................41 G3431-80507............................................84 G3591-80035..........................................404
DY70001990 .............................................52 G1580-60062............................................41 G3431-80509............................................84 G3591-80036..........................................405
DY70007701 .............................................52 G1580-60575............................................62 G3432-00003............................................76 G3591-80037..........................................402
DY70007791 .............................................52 G1580-60585............................................62 G3432-00004............................................76 G3591-80039..........................................401
DY70008101 .............................................52 G1580-80060............................................41 G3432-60220............................................93 G3591-80040..........................................407
G3591-80043..........................................404
DY70008590 .............................................52 G1580-80062............................................41 G3432-60221............................................93
G3591-80044..........................................405
G1072-20008..........................................120 G1888-60701............................................49 G3433-63000............................................88
G3591-80045..........................................402
G1099-20030..........................................117 G1888-60702............................................48 G3434-60806..........................................101
G3591-80046..........................................404
G1099-20130..........................................120 G1888-60703............................................48 G3434-67500..........................................105
G3591-80047..........................................403
G1099-20132..........................................120 G1888-60704............................................48 G3434-67540..........................................105
G3591-80048..........................................405
G1099-20133..........................................120 G1946-00034..........................................132 G3451-80501............................................76
G3591-80049..........................................407
G1099-20136..........................................120 G1946-20168 .....................................76, 84 G3452-60100............................................62
G3591-80050..........................................401
G1099-60566..........................................116 G1999-20021..................................120-121 G3452-60730............................................64
G3591-80051..........................................406
G1099-80001..........................................127 G1999-20430..........................................121 G3452-60730............................................62
G3591-80052..........................................406
G1099-80039..................................131-132 G1999-20432..........................................121 G3452-60835............................................46 G3591-80053..........................................406
G1099-80053........................121, 125, 133 G1999-20433..........................................121 G3480-67585............................................62 G3591-80054..........................................404
G1530-61950............................................84 G1999-20443..........................................121 G3500-80000............................................72 G3591-80055..........................................401
G1530-80650..........................................107 G1999-20444..........................................121 G3500-80001............................................72 G3591-80056..........................................404
G1531-00105............................................84 G1999-20446..........................................121 G3504-20504............................................34 G3591-80058..........................................404
G1531-20550............................................82 G1999-60412..........................................121 G3510-20018............................................64 G3591-80059..........................................405
G1531-20690............................................84 G1999-80410..........................................132 G3520-20210............................................46 G3591-80060..........................................402
G1531-20700............................................84 G2397-20540............................................88 G3520-67001............................................46 G3591-80061..........................................404
G1531-20740............................................85 G2397-80520............................................88 G3591-70001..........................................406 G3591-80062..........................................404
G1531-21090............................................84 G2589-20043..........................................120 G3591-70002..........................................404 G3591-80063..........................................407
G1531-40020..........................................105 G2589-20044..........................................120 G3591-70003..........................................404 G3591-80064..........................................404
G1531-60680............................................85 G2589-20045..........................................120 G3591-70004..........................................404 G3591-80065..........................................404
G1531-60690............................................85 G2589-20100..........................................120 G3591-70005..........................................403 G3591-80066..........................................406
G1531-60700............................................84 G2617-20510 ......................................71-72 G3591-70006..........................................403 G3591-80067..........................................402
G1531-80560...........................81, 104-105 G2617-60506 ......................................71-72 G3591-70007..........................................403 G3591-80068..........................................407
G1531-80620...................................81, 104 G2617-60507 ......................................71-72 G3591-70008..........................................404 G3591-80071..........................................406
G1532-20710............................................91 G2617-60508 ......................................71-72 G3591-70009..........................................406 G3591-80072..........................................405
G1532-60675............................................93 G2617-60510 ......................................71-72 G3591-70010..........................................406 G3591-80074..........................................404
G1532-60685............................................93 G2617-60517............................................72 G3591-70011..........................................403 G3591-80075..........................................404
G1532-60690............................................93 G2617-60518............................................72 G3591-70013..........................................404 G3591-80077..........................................404
G1532-60695............................................93 G2617-80540............................................71 G3591-70014..........................................406 G3591-80082..........................................401
G1532-80540............................................91 G2617-80550............................................72 G3591-70015..........................................404 G3591-80083..........................................406

594
PART NUMBER INDEX

G3591-80084..........................................400 G3591-81034..........................................407 G3591-81140..........................................401 G3591-82071..........................................406


G3591-80085..........................................404 G3591-81035..........................................404 G3591-81141..........................................407 G3591-82072..........................................405
G3591-80086..........................................405 G3591-81036..........................................405 G3591-81142..........................................407 G3591-82074..........................................404
G3591-80087..........................................405 G3591-81037..........................................402 G3591-81148..........................................403 G3591-82075..........................................404
G3591-80088..........................................402 G3591-81039..........................................401 G3591-81149..........................................404 G3591-82077..........................................404
G3591-80090..........................................404 G3591-81040..........................................407 G3591-81150..........................................403 G3591-82082..........................................401
G3591-80091..........................................402 G3591-81043..........................................404 G3591-81160..........................................402 G3591-82083..........................................406
G3591-80093..........................................405 G3591-81044..........................................405 G3591-81161..........................................402 G3591-82084..........................................400
G3591-80094..........................................407 G3591-81045..........................................402 G3591-81162..........................................405 G3591-82085..........................................404
G3591-80095..........................................400 G3591-81046..........................................404 G3591-82000..........................................407 G3591-82086..........................................405
G3591-80096..........................................406 G3591-81047..........................................403 G3591-82001..........................................401 G3591-82087..........................................405
G3591-80097..........................................404 G3591-81048..........................................405 G3591-82002..........................................403 G3591-82088..........................................402
G3591-80098..........................................404 G3591-81049..........................................407 G3591-82003..........................................404 G3591-82090..........................................404
G3591-80099..........................................400 G3591-81050..........................................401 G3591-82004..........................................403 G3591-82091..........................................402
G3591-80100..........................................403 G3591-81051..........................................406 G3591-82005..........................................406 G3591-82093..........................................405
G3591-80101..........................................404 G3591-81052..........................................406 G3591-82006..........................................407 G3591-82094..........................................407
G3591-80102..........................................403 G3591-81053..........................................406 G3591-82007..........................................407 G3591-82095..........................................400
G3591-80103..........................................404 G3591-81054..........................................404 G3591-82008..........................................407 G3591-82096..........................................406
G3591-80104..........................................404 G3591-81055..........................................401 G3591-82011..........................................402 G3591-82097..........................................404
G3591-80105..........................................400 G3591-81056..........................................404 G3591-82012..........................................404 G3591-82098..........................................404
G3591-80106..........................................406 G3591-81058..........................................404 G3591-82013..........................................406 G3591-82099..........................................400
G3591-80107..........................................404 G3591-81059..........................................405 G3591-82014..........................................407 G3591-82100..........................................403
G3591-80108..........................................407 G3591-81060..........................................402 G3591-82015..........................................407 G3591-82101..........................................404
G3591-80110..........................................405 G3591-81061..........................................404 G3591-82016..........................................406 G3591-82102..........................................403
G3591-80119..........................................405 G3591-81062..........................................404 G3591-82017..........................................404 G3591-82103..........................................404
G3591-80120..........................................406 G3591-81063..........................................407 G3591-82019..........................................403 G3591-82104..........................................404
G3591-80121..........................................403 G3591-81064..........................................404 G3591-82020..........................................403 G3591-82105..........................................400
G3591-80122..........................................405 G3591-81065..........................................404 G3591-82021..........................................401 G3591-82106..........................................406
G3591-80123..........................................405 G3591-81066..........................................406 G3591-82022..........................................404 G3591-82119..........................................405
G3591-80125..........................................401 G3591-81067..........................................402 G3591-82023..........................................403 G3591-82120..........................................406
G3591-80135..........................................406 G3591-81068..........................................407 G3591-82025..........................................405 G3591-82121..........................................403
G3591-80136..........................................406 G3591-81071..........................................406 G3591-82026..........................................406 G3591-82122..........................................405
G3591-80137..........................................406 G3591-81072..........................................405 G3591-82027..........................................401 G3591-82123..........................................405
G3591-80138..........................................406 G3591-81074..........................................404 G3591-82028..........................................404 G3591-82125..........................................401
G3591-80139..........................................401 G3591-81075..........................................404 G3591-82029..........................................406 G3591-82135..........................................406
G3591-80140..........................................401 G3591-81077..........................................404 G3591-82030..........................................401 G3591-82136..........................................406
G3591-80141..........................................407 G3591-81082..........................................401 G3591-82031..........................................404 G3591-82137..........................................406
G3591-80142..........................................407 G3591-81083..........................................406 G3591-82032..........................................401 G3591-82138..........................................406
G3591-80157..........................................406 G3591-81084..........................................400 G3591-82033..........................................403 G3591-82139..........................................401
G3591-80158..........................................402 G3591-81085..........................................404 G3591-82034..........................................407 G3591-82140..........................................401
G3591-80162..........................................405 G3591-81086..........................................405 G3591-82035..........................................404 G3591-82141..........................................407
G3591-81000..........................................407 G3591-81087..........................................405 G3591-82036..........................................405 G3591-82142..........................................407
G3591-81001..........................................401 G3591-81088..........................................402 G3591-82037..........................................402 G3591-82159..........................................403
G3591-81002..........................................403 G3591-81090..........................................404 G3591-82039..........................................401 G3591-82162..........................................405
G3591-81003..........................................404 G3591-81091..........................................402 G3591-82040..........................................407 G3880-20030..........................................117
G3591-81004..........................................403 G3591-81093..........................................405 G3591-82043..........................................404 G3880-80010..........................................125
G3591-81005..........................................406 G3591-81094..........................................407 G3591-82044..........................................405 G3880-80011..........................................125
G3591-81006..........................................407 G3591-81095..........................................400 G3591-82045..........................................402 G3900-63001..........................................395
G3591-81007..........................................407 G3591-81096..........................................406 G3591-82046..........................................404 G3900-63002..........................................395
G3591-81008..........................................407 G3591-81097..........................................404 G3591-82047..........................................403 G3900-63003..........................................396
G3591-81011..........................................402 G3591-81098..........................................404 G3591-82048..........................................405 G3900-63004..........................................395
G3591-81012..........................................404 G3591-81099..........................................400 G3591-82049..........................................407 G3900-63005..........................................395
G3591-81013..........................................406 G3591-81100..........................................403 G3591-82050..........................................401 G3900-63006..........................................396
G3591-81014..........................................407 G3591-81101..........................................404 G3591-82051..........................................406 G3900-63007..........................................396
G3591-81015..........................................407 G3591-81102..........................................403 G3591-82052..........................................406 G3900-63008..........................................396
G3591-81016..........................................406 G3591-81103..........................................404 G3591-82053..........................................406 G3900-63009..........................................395
G3591-81017..........................................404 G3591-81104..........................................404 G3591-82054..........................................404 G3900-63010..........................................396
G3591-81019..........................................403 G3591-81105..........................................400 G3591-82055..........................................401 G3900-63011..........................................396
G3591-81020..........................................403 G3591-81106..........................................406 G3591-82056..........................................404 G3900-63012..........................................396
G3591-81021..........................................401 G3591-81119..........................................405 G3591-82058..........................................404 G3900-63013..........................................395
G3591-81022..........................................404 G3591-81120..........................................406 G3591-82059..........................................405 G3900-63014..........................................395
G3591-81023..........................................403 G3591-81121..........................................403 G3591-82060..........................................402 G3900-63015..........................................396
G3591-81025..........................................405 G3591-81122..........................................405 G3591-82061..........................................404 G3900-63016..........................................395
G3591-81026..........................................406 G3591-81123..........................................405 G3591-82062..........................................404 G3900-63017..........................................395
G3591-81027..........................................401 G3591-81125..........................................401 G3591-82063..........................................407 G3900-63018..........................................395
G3591-81028..........................................404 G3591-81135..........................................406 G3591-82064..........................................404 G3900-63019..........................................395
G3591-81029..........................................406 G3591-81136..........................................406 G3591-82065..........................................404 G3900-63020..........................................396
G3591-81031..........................................404 G3591-81137..........................................406 G3591-82066..........................................406 G3900-63021..........................................396
G3591-81032..........................................401 G3591-81138..........................................406 G3591-82067..........................................402 G3900-63022..........................................396
G3591-81033..........................................403 G3591-81139..........................................401 G3591-82068..........................................407 G3900-63023..........................................396

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G3900-63024..........................................396 MKI-MTD-1169........................................53
G3900-63025..........................................396 MKI-MTD-1204........................................53
G3900-63026..........................................396 MKI-U-COV06 ..........................................53
G3900-63027..........................................396 MKI-U-COV07 ..........................................53
G3900-63028..........................................396 MKI-U-COV10 ..........................................53
G3900-63029..........................................396 MKI-U-DISK1 ...........................................53
G3900-63030..........................................395 MKI-U-DISK3 ...........................................53
G3900-63031..........................................395 MKI-U-T11GPC ........................................53
G3900-63032..........................................395 MKI-U-T11GPC-2S ..................................53
G3900-63033..........................................395 MKI-U-T12ME..........................................53
G3900-63034..........................................396 MKI-U-T12ME-2S....................................53
G3900-63035..........................................396 MKI-U-T3ATX...........................................53
G3900-63036..........................................396 MKI-U-T3ATX-2S.....................................53
G3900-63037..........................................396 MKI-UTD-5064.........................................53
G3900-63038..........................................395 MKI-UTD-5105.........................................53
G3900-63039..........................................395 MKI-Z-0285 ..............................................53
G3900-63040..........................................395 MKI-Z-0351 ..............................................53
G3900-63041..........................................395 RDT-1020 ..................................................46
G3900-63042..........................................395 UMC-2.....................................................132
G4513-20561............................................43
G4513-40525............................................43
G4513-40529............................................43
G4513-80209............................................21
G4513-80213............................................21
G4514-60710............................................43
G4514-67505............................................43
G4525-60701............................................43
G4525-60702............................................43
G4525-60703............................................43
G4525-60704............................................43
G4556-60019............................................46
G4556-60125............................................46
G4556-60690............................................46
G4556-67010............................................46
G4556-80101............................................47
G4556-80102............................................47
G4556-80103............................................47
G4556-80105............................................47
G4556-80106............................................47
G4556-80108............................................47
G4556-80109............................................47
G4556-80111............................................47
G4556-80112............................................47
G4556-80113............................................47
G4556-80115............................................47
G4556-80116............................................47
G4556-80118............................................47
G4556-80119............................................47
G4556-80126............................................47
G4556-80128............................................47
G4556-90500............................................46
G6600-60037..........................................107
G6600-60038..........................................106
G6600-67006..........................................107
G6600-67007..........................................106
G6600-67008..................................106-107
G6600-67009..........................................106
G6600-80018...........................35, 106-107
G6600-80042..........................................106
G6600-80043.........................106-107, 132
G6600-80044..................................106-107
G6600-80045..........................................106
G6600-80050..........................................106
G6600-80051..................................106-107
G6600-80063..........................................106
G6600-85000..........................................107
G6600-85001..................................106-107
G6600-85002..................................106-107
IDP3TS ....................................................131
MKI-C-QSC10...........................................53

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APPLICATION TITLE INDEX

Application Title Index


1,3-Butadiene ..................................................................561 Boiling Point Elution Order Ethylene Glycol Mixture................................................521
1,3-Butadiene Purity ......................................................562 for Homologous Series..................................................197 Ethylene Oxide.................................................................531
122-5512UI .......................................................................141 Bourbon ............................................................................493 Ethylene Oxide Synthetic Standard............................569
15+1 EU Priority PAHs ..................................................433 Butter Triglycerides I......................................................499 European Red List Volatiles .........................................470
69 Component FAME Mix ............................................496 Extended Analyte List for EPA Method 8021.............468
Butter Triglycerides II ....................................................499
Extended Hydrocarbon Analysis I ..............................563
A C Extended Hydrocarbon Analysis II .............................564
Acids..................................................................................495 Extended Temperature Program
CCLP Pesticides..............................................................441
Acrylate Impurities I.......................................................527 Resolving Congeners 52 and 138 ...............................460
Acrylate Impurities II .....................................................528 Canola Oil Margarine Partially Hydrogenated FAMEs
Acrylates...........................................................................528 AOCS Method 1c-89 ......................................................499 F
Agilent's Ultra Inert Test Probe Mixture...................458 Chiral Compounds in Essential Oils
FAME Standard .......................................................497-498
Alcohol Beverage Standard .........................................492 and Fragrances................................................................484 FAMEs ...............................................................................485
Alcohols I..........................................................................501 Chlorinated Isooctane ...................................................523 Fast Analysis of Aromatic Solvent.............................552
Alcohols II ........................................................................505 Chlorinated Pesticides, EPA Method 508.................448 Fast Analysis of Permanent Gases
Alcohols III .......................................................................505 Citrus Flavored Carbonated Beverage (Soda)...........492 and COFast Separation of Silanes..............................533
Aldehydes and Acids.....................................................511
Cold-Pressed Orange Oil...............................................489 Fast VOC Analysis..........................................................469
Aldehydes and Ketones ................................................512
Common Drug Screen ...................................................541 Fast analysis of lemon oil using Rapid-MS..............488
Alditol Acetates ..............................................................493
Amines and Alcohols ....................................................506 Common Industrial Solvents........................................525 Fast screening of FAME isomers in butter ..............500
Amines and Nitriles .......................................................510 Congeners in DIN Method PCBs................................459 Fentanyls...........................................................................545
Amines in Water.............................................................511 Flavor Mixture .................................................................487
Amphetamines and Precursors – D Formaldehyde Underivatized........................................513
TMS Derivatives..............................................................536 DNPH Derivative.............................................................513 Formaldehyde, 50ppb.....................................................474
Anabolic Steroids ...........................................................548 Fragrance Allergens.......................................................487
Denatured Fuel Ethanol – ASTM D5501...................570
Analysis of Acetylenes Mixture..................................534 Fragrance Reference Standard............................482-483
Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis
Analysis of Amino Alcohols in Water .......................506 Free Organic Acids/C4-C5 Isomers ...........................508
of Petroleum Naphthas Through
Analysis of Ethanolamines...........................................506 Free Phenols....................................................................455
N-nonane Using ASTM D-5134 ..................................576 Free Steroids....................................................................548
Analysis of Fragrance and Allergens.........................485
Analysis of Gases C1 to C4..........................................576 Determination of Chlorophenols
Analysis of Oxygenates in Water and Soil............................................................430 G
in a C1 to C5 Hydrocarbon Mix...................................575 Deviation from Boiling Point Order ............................197 Gasoline Unleaded ASTM D 5769..............................574
Analysis of Polycyclic Diesel Analysis................................................................575 Glycols I ............................................................................519
Aromatic Hydrocarbons ................................................431 Diesel Fuel........................................................................431 Glycols II ...........................................................................520
Analysis of Semivolatiles..............................................437 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans ..........................................432 Glycols III..........................................................................520
Analysis of Solvents ......................................................526 Dipole Interactions .........................................................198 Glycols/Diols ...................................................................522
Anesthetics ......................................................................543
Direct Comparison for Rapid CLP
Anilines .............................................................................529 H
(Contract Laboratory Program)
Anticonvulsants ..............................................................543
Antiepileptic Drugs.........................................................544 Pesticide Analysis ..........................................................440 Hallucinogens..................................................................545
Antihistamines ................................................................544 Direct Injection of Gasoline Halocarbons.....................................................................531
Aroclors 1016-1268 (without 1221)............................441 and Diesel Fuel in Methylene Chloride.....................575 Halogenated Hydrocarbons I .......................................502
Aromatic Solvents ..........................................................503 Drug Screen .....................................................................540 Halogenated Hydrocarbons II......................................522
Aromatics Analysis – ASTM D16 Analytes .............568 Halothane .........................................................................532
Aromatics Analysis – Ethylbenzene Impurities...........568 E Herbicides I ......................................................................453
Aromatics I.......................................................................514 EPA 625 Halogenated Pesticides Herbicides II.....................................................................453
Aromatics II......................................................................515 High Resolution Phenol Analysis by GC/MS.............466
on "1701" Type Phases.................................................455
Aromatics in Finished Gasoline – High Resolution Separation
ASTM Method 5769 ......................................................571 EPA Air Analysis Compendium
of Xylene Isomers...........................................................532
Aspirin and Ibuprofen in Methanol............................547 Method TO-14 Standard ...............................................473
High Speed VOC, EPA Method 8260 .........................442
EPA Air Analysis Method TO-15 Hydrogen Bonding Interactions..................................199
B (1 ppbV Standard)...........................................................477
Bacterial Fatty Acid Methyl Esters ............................495 EPA Method 525.2..........................................................445 I
Barbiturates .....................................................................537 EPA Method 551.............................................................470
EPA Method 552.2..........................................................467 Impurities in Ethylbenzene...........................................516
Baseline Resolution of Air/CO, Impurities in Ethylene....................................................559
EPA Volatiles by GC/MS (Split Injector)...........444, 471
COBenzodiazepines I.....................................................536 Impurities in Mixed Xylenes ........................................532
Esters I ..............................................................................517
Benzodiazepines II .........................................................540 Impurities in Propylene .................................................560
Esters II .............................................................................518
Blood Alcohols I (Static Headspace/Split)..............538 Impurities in Styrene......................................................516
Esters III............................................................................518
Blood Alcohols II (Static Headspace/Split).............538 Ethers.................................................................................519 Impurities in p-Xylene – ASTM D3798......................569
Blood Pollutants I...........................................................549 Ethoxyethanol..................................................................507 Inorganic Gases ..............................................................504
Blood Pollutants II..........................................................549 Ethylene ............................................................................559 Inorganic Hydride Gases...............................................533

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L Permanent Gases on a Thick Film T


Molsieve Column............................................................476 Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-furans ........................................459
Lavender Oil Characterization......................................480
Pesticides in sunflower oil...........................................500 Tocopherols......................................................................545
Lemon Oil .........................................................................488
Pesticides, EPA 508.1 ....................................................438 Trace Active Amines, 10 ng on-column....................508
M Phenols .............................................................................464 Trace Level Polycyclic Aromatic
Phenols According to EPA Method 8040 .................466 Hydrocarbon (PAH) Analyses ......................................458
Marijuana (D9-THC) and Major Phenols I...........................................................................504 Trace Oxygenates in Light
Metabolites – TMS Derivatives ..................................548 Phenols II..........................................................................530 Hydrocarbon Matrices...................................................556
Menthol.............................................................................484
Phenols III.........................................................................530 Trace Sulfur Compounds
Mercaptans......................................................................567
Phenoxy Acid Herbicides – in Methane (50 ppbv) ....................................................556
Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
Methyl Derivatives, EPA 8151A ..................................439 Tricyclic Antipsychotics.................................................544
FID, Extended 8020 Analysis .......................................429
Phenyl Content Retention ............................................199 Triethylene Glycol and Impurities ...............................521
N Polarity – Retention Relationship...............................200
Polyethylene ....................................................................574 U
Narcotics ..........................................................................537 Polyethyleneamines.......................................................509 US EPA Method 551.1...................................................436
Narcotics and Adulterants ...........................................546
Polymer Additives...........................................................533 US EPA Method 8061 (Phthalate Esters) .................463
Natural Gas......................................................................558
Primary Amines...............................................................509 US EPA Method 8270 Short Mix ................................463
Nitrogen Based Solvents I ...........................................526
Propylene..........................................................................560 Underivatized Drugs of Abuse –
Nitrogen Based Solvents II..........................................527
Pyrethrins .........................................................................461 Agilent Fast Toxicology Analyzer................................539
Nitrogen Containing Herbicides
Pyrolysates of Polystyrene...........................................517 Unleaded Gasoline ................................................429, 553
(EPA Method 507) ..........................................................454
Nitrogen/Phosphorus Containing Pesticides, Urine Drug Screen..........................................................542
EPA Method 507.............................................................452
R
Noble Gases ....................................................................557 Reference Gas Oil...........................................................572
V
n-Paraffin Standard ........................................................554 Refinery Gas.....................................................................565 Volatile Amines...............................................................508
Refinery Gas I ..................................................................553 Volatile Sulfur Compounds...........................................554
O Regular Unleaded Gasoline
Organic Acids .........................................................494, 507 (California Phase 1) – "Normal" GC Run I...............573 Y
Organochlorine Pesticides ...........................................452 Regular Unleaded Gasoline Ylang Ylang Oil ........................................................490-491
Organochlorine Pesticides I.........................................449 (California Phase 1) – "Normal" GC Run II..............573
Organochlorine Pesticides I Residual Solvents ...........................................................551
EPA Method 8081A...............................................447, 456 Residual Solvents, DMI Diluent ..................................539
Organochlorine Pesticides II........................................449 Residual Solvents, USP 467.........................................550
Organochlorine Pesticides II Rosemary Oil....................................................................491
EPA Method 8081A........................................................457
Organochlorine Pesticides III.......................................450 S
Organochlorine Pesticides IV ......................................450
Sedative Hypnotics.........................................................546
Organochlorine Pesticides
Selected Oxygenates .....................................................557
to EPA 625 via GC/MS..................................................456
Semivolatile Compounds,
Organochlorine Pesticides, DB-5/DB-1701P..............451
US EPA Method 8270....................................................462
Organohalide Pesticides in Water,
Separation of TMS-derivatized
EPA Method 505.............................................................448
Organophosphorus Pesticide sugars using VF-1ms .....................................................494
Residues in Olive Oil Extract........................................486 Separation of cis-trans FAME isomers .....................496
Organotin Compounds I................................................461 Simulated Distillation.....................................................572
Organotin Compounds II...............................................461 Solvents I..........................................................................523
Over-the-Counter Pain Killers – Solvents II.........................................................................524
TMS Derivatives..............................................................547 Solvents III........................................................................524
Oxygenates.......................................................................570 Solvents IV .......................................................................525
Oxygenates in Gasoline Spearmint Oil (Western) ...............................................490
ASTM D5599 (GC-OFID)................................................570 Strawberry Syrup ............................................................493
Substituted Anilines.......................................................529
P Sulfur Compounds in Naphtha....................................568
PAHs ..................................................................................465 Sulfur Compounds in Natural Gas –
PBDEs................................................................................443 Synthetic Mixture ...........................................................567
PBDEs by ECD.................................................................430 Sulfur Compounds in Propylene (1 ppm) ...........555, 566
PCBs by EPA Method 8082..........................................460 Sulfur Gas Analysis in Light
PFBHA Derivative ...........................................................514 Hydrocarbon Streams I .................................................565
PONA Mix as Specified Sulfur Gas Analysis in Light
by AFNOR Method #2 ..................................................571 Hydrocarbon Streams II ................................................566
Peppermint Oil.................................................................489 Sulfur Gases.....................................................................534
Perfume.............................................................................484 Sulfur Impurities in Propylene.....................................555
Permanent Gases ...........................................................557 Sulfur in Air......................................................................474

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Compound Index
A Anthracene................................................431, 445, 458, 462, 465 b-Bisabolene...............................................................483, 488, 491
Acealdehyde..................................................................................556 Anthracene-d10............................................................................446 a-Bisabolol ....................................................................................480
Acenaphthalene ...........................................................................465 Aprobarbital..........................................................................537, 541 Borneol.................................................................480, 482-484, 491
Acenaphthalene-d10...................................................................446 Arabinitol........................................................................................493 Borneol acetate............................................................................480
Acenaphthene ...................................................431, 458, 462, 465 Arabitol ...........................................................................................494 Bornyl acetate ......................................................................481-482
Acenaphthene-d10.....................................................445, 462-463 Arachidic acid (eicosanoic acid)..............................................494 a-Bourbonene ..............................................................................479
Acenaphthylene ................................................431, 445, 458, 462 Arachidic acid methyl ester .............................................497-498 b-Bourbonene..............................................................479, 489-490
Acephate........................................................................................486 Arachidonic acid methyl ester .........................................497-498 Bromacil................................................................445-446, 452-454
Acetal (acetaldehyde diethyl acetal) ......................................519 Argon......................................................................................476, 557 Bromazepam........................................................................536, 540
Acetaldehyde.....................................................474, 477, 492-493, Arsine .............................................................................................533 Bromoacetic acid.........................................................................467
512, 538, 549, 575 Atraton....................................................................................452-453 Bromoacetone ..............................................................................442
Acetaminophen...................................................................541, 547 Atrazine...............................................438, 445-446, 448, 452-454 4-Bromoaniline ....................................................................510, 529
Acetic acid..................................................435, 492-495, 507, 511 Azinphos-ethyl..............................................................................486 Bromobenzene.........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 514-515
Acetic acid, ethyl ester...............................................................570 Azinphos-methyl ..........................................................................486 2-Bromobiphenyl .......................................................447, 456-457
Acetic acid, methyl ester...........................................................570 Azobenzene...................................................................................462 Bromochloroacetic acid .............................................................467
Acetone............................442, 444, 471, 474, 477-478, 482-483, Azulene...........................................................................................465 Bromochloroacetonitrile ...................................................436, 470
492, 494, 512, 524-526, 532, 538-539, Bromochlorodifluoromethane...................................................454
549-550, 556-557, 575 B Bromochloromethane.............................442, 444, 468-469, 471,
Acetone-d6 ....................................................................................474 Balan ...............................................................................................454 473-474, 477, 522
Acetonitrile.......................442, 524, 526-527, 535, 539, 549-550 Barbital ...........................................................................................537 Bromodichloroacetic acid..........................................................467
Acetyl aldehyde............................................................................478 Behenic acid methyl ester ................................................497-498 Bromodichloromethane..........436, 442, 444, 468-471, 477, 522
Acetylcedrene...............................................................................484 Benactyzine...................................................................................541 2-Bromo-4,6-dinitroaniline.........................................................529
6-Acetylcodeine...................................................................537, 546 Bentazone......................................................................................439 Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) .........................................477, 522
Acetylene...............................................................................559-565 Benthiocarb...................................................................................446 Bromofluorobenzene...................................................................469
Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)......................................................547 Benylamine....................................................................................509 4-Bromofluorobenzene ................442, 444, 471, 473-474, 477
Acifluorofen...................................................................................439 Benzaldehyde .....................................................482-483, 487, 512 Bromoform ...............................436, 442, 444, 468-471, 477, 522
Acrolein ................................................................442, 512, 526-527 Benzaldehyde, 3 methoxy..........................................................478 Bromofos........................................................................................500
Acrylamide.....................................................................................510 Benz[a]anthracene....................................................433, 445, 458 Bromomethane .......................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477
Acrylic acid ....................................................................................435 Benz[a]anthracene-7,12-dione .................................................465 1-Bromo-2-nitrobenzene..................................435, 447, 456-457
Acrylonitrile................................................442, 444, 471, 526-527 1,2-Benzanthracene ....................................................................465 Bromopheniramine.............................................................541, 544
Adrin................................................................................................448 Benzene.................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477, 503, 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether......................................................462
Alachlor.....................435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451-453, 456-457 514-516, 523-524, 526, 532, 535, 549-553, 3-Bromopyridine...........................................................................510
Aldrin.................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-452, 456-457 561-564, 568, 571, 574, 576 Bromotrifluoromethane..............................................................454
Alfentanyl.......................................................................................545 Benzene-d6 ..................................................................................571 Buclizine.........................................................................................544
Allobarbital............................................................................537, 541 Benzene ethanol..................................................................482-484 Bufotenine .....................................................................................545
Allyl acrylate..................................................................................528 a-Benzene hexachloride (BHC)............434-435, 438, 440-441, Butabarbital..........................................................................537, 541
Allyl alcohol..........................................................................442, 556 445, 447-452, 456-457 Butacaine.......................................................................................543
Allyl butyrate.........................................................................482-483 b- Benzene hexachloride ..............434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, Butachlor.......................................................................445, 452-453
Allyl chloride ......................................................442, 444, 468, 471 447-452, 456-457 1,2-Butadiene...............................................................534, 561-562
Allyl ether.......................................................................................519 d-Benzene hexachloride.........................434-435, 438, 440-441, 1,3-Butadiene......................................................477, 534, 559-566
Allyl ethyl ether ............................................................................519 445, 447-452, 456-457 Butalbital........................................................................................537
Alphenal .........................................................................................537 g-Benzene hexachloride ................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, Butanal ...........................................................................................511
Alprazolam...........................................................141, 536, 539-540 447-452, 456-457 Butane ...................................................................................574, 576
Ametryn.........................................................................445, 452-453 Benzidene ......................................................................................432 n-Butane .............................................534, 553, 558-565, 570-571
2-Aminoazotoluene......................................................................529 Benzidine ......................................................................462-463, 529 n-Butane/cis-2-Butene..............................................................566
4-Aminobiphenyl ..........................................................................463 Benzo[a]anthracene...........................................................431, 462 1,3-Butanediol..............................................................519-520, 522
2-Amino-1-butanol.......................................................................506 Benzocaine....................................................................................543 1,4-Butanediol.......................................................................519-520
2-Amino-ethanol...........................................................................506 Benzo[b]fluoranthene............431, 433, 445, 458, 462-463, 465 2,3-Butanediol.......................................................................519-520
Aminoethylethanolamine...........................................................511 Benzo[j]fluoranthene ..................................................................433 2,3-Butanedione..........................................................478, 482-483
n-(2-Aminoethyl) piperazine......................................................511 Benzo[k]fluoranthene............431, 433, 445, 458, 462-463, 465 1-Butanethiol ...............................................................554-556, 566
2-Aminonaphthalene...................................................................529 Benzo[c]fluorene..........................................................................433 Butanol ...................................................................................526-528
1-Amino-4-nitronaphthalene.....................................................465 2,3-Benzofluorene........................................................................465 1-Butanol .................................442, 478, 501, 505, 549, 570, 575
5-Amino-1-pentanol.....................................................................506 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene .......................431-433, 445, 458, 462, 465 2-Butanol.............................................................535, 478, 539, 551
1-Amino-2-propaol.......................................................................506 Benzo[a]pyrene ...............................431, 433, 445, 458, 462, 465 n-Butanol .....................................................................492, 524, 550
Amitriptyline..................................................................................542 Benzo[e]pyrene ............................................................................465 sec-Butanol..............................492, 501, 505, 524-525, 550, 570
Amobarbital..........................................................................537, 541 Benzoic acid..................................................................................462 tert-Butanol ...............................................501, 505, 524, 550, 570
Amphetamine .............................................................536, 539, 542 Benzonitrile ..................................................................510, 526-527 2-Butanone (MEK)..................................442, 444, 471, 474, 477,
Amyl acetate.......................................................478, 493, 517-518 Benzophenone......................................................................482-483 512, 526, 539, 549, 551, 575
Amyl alcohol ........................................................................478, 549 5,6-Benzoquinoline......................................................................465 2-Butanthiol...................................................................................556
n-Amyl alcohol..............................................................................492 Benzothiophene ...........................................................................568 Butene ............................................................................................517
Amyl butyrate................................................................................493 Benzphetamine....................................................................536, 541 Butene-1........................................................................559, 561-562
Amyl cinnamic alcohol...............................................................485 Benzyl acetate....................................482-484, 490-491, 517-518 1-Butene .............................................517, 534, 559-560, 563-566
Amyl cinnamyl alcohol ...............................................................487 Benzyl alcohol .........................462, 482-483, 485, 487, 501, 505 cis-2-Butene..........................................................................559-565
Amyl cinnamyl aldehyde............................................................485 Benzylamine..................................................................................510 trans-2-Butene......................................................................559-566
n-Amyl mercaptan .......................................................................567 Benzyl benzoate.......................463, 482-485, 487, 490-491, 493 1-Butene/methyl acetylene......................................................565
tert-Amyl mercaptan...................................................................567 Benzyl butyl phthalate................................................................445 2-Buten-1-ol (crotyl alcohol)............................................501, 505
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME) ...................429, 442, 519, 556, Benzyl chloride...........................................................442, 468, 477 3-Buten-1-ol..........................................................................501, 505
570, 574-575 Benzyl cinnamate ...............................................................485, 487 Butethal..........................................................................................537
n-Amyl salicylate..................................................................482-484 Benzyl ether ..................................................................................519 bis(2-n-butoxyethyl) phthalate..................................................463
5a-Androstan-17a-ol-3-one (Stanolone)...............................548 n-Benzylmethylamine .................................................................510 Butyl acetate........................................................517-518, 527-528
Androsterone ................................................................................548 Benzyl salicylate...............................482, 484-485, 487, 490-491 n-Butyl acetate.............................................................................525
5-b-Androsterone.........................................................................548 a-Bergamotene............................................................................480 sec-Butyl acetate.................................................................517-518
Aniline...................................................................462-463, 510, 529 trans-a-Bergamotene.................................................................488 tert-Butyl acetate.................................................................517-518
Anisic alcohol ...............................................................................485 Bifenthrin .......................................................................................446 Butyl acrylate........................................................................527-528
Anisyl alcohol................................................................................487 Bioallethrin ....................................................................................446 n-Butyl acrylate ............................................................................528
Antazoline......................................................................................544 Biphenyl..........................................................................................465 n-Butyl alcohol.....................................................................525, 556

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sec-Butyl alcohol .......................................................524, 549, 556 Cetearyl octanoate ..............................................................482-483 Cineole............................................................................................484


tert-Butyl alcohol .......................................................442, 549, 556 Chloral hydrate ....................................................................436, 470 Cinerin I ..........................................................................................461
Butylaldehyde ......................................................................478, 556 Chloramben ...................................................................................439 Cinerin II .........................................................................................461
Butylate .................................................................................445, 452 Chlorcyclizine.......................................................................541, 544 Cinnamaldehyde..................................................................485, 487
Butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT)..........................485, 492, 533 a-Chlordane......434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-451, 456-457 trans-Cinnamaldehyde................................................................484
Butylbenzene ......................................................442, 514-515, 553 d-Chlordane ...................................................................................448 Cinnamic alcohol..........................................................................487
n-Butylbenzene .............444, 468, 471, 503, 532, 552, 568, 571 g-Chlordane .......434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-451, 456-457 Cinnamyl acetate ................................................................487, 490
sec-Butylbenzene...........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 503, Chlordiazepoxide..........................................................................536 trans-Cinnamyl acetate ..............................................................491
514-515, 552-553, 568 Chloroacetic acid..........................................................................467 Cinnamyl alcohol..........................................................................485
tert-Butylbenzene...........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 503, Chloroacetonitrile.......................................................442, 444, 471 Cinnamyl cinnamate ...........................................................482-483
514-515, 552, 568,576 2-Chloroaniline.....................................................................510, 529 Cinnamyl phenyl acetate ...................................................482-483
Butyl benzyl phthalate........................................................462-463 3-Chloroaniline.....................................................................510, 529 Cinnanzine .....................................................................................544
Butyl caproate...............................................................................518 4-Chloroaniline............................................................462, 510, 529 Citral (geranial) .............................................................................487
Butyl cellosolve..........................................................501, 505, 525 Chlorobenzene.................................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, Citronellal.............................................................482, 484, 488-489
Butyl cellosolve acetate.............................................................525 477, 503, 514-515, 523 Citronellic acid ..............................................................................435
Butyl ether .....................................................................................519 Chlorobenzene-d5.......................................................473-474, 477 Citronellol.............................................................481-485, 487, 493
Butyl ethyl ether...........................................................................519 Chlorobenzilate ...............435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457 Citronellyl acetate................................................................482-483
Butyl heptanoate..........................................................................518 4-Chlorobenzonitrile ....................................................................510 Citronellyl formate ...............................................................481-482
1-Butyl mercaptan .......................................................................567 2-Chlorobiphenyl ..........................................................................445 Citronellyl propionate..................................................................482
n-Butyl mercaptan.......................................................................567 1-Chlorobutane................................442, 444, 471, 502, 522, 549 Citronellyl tiglate ..................................................................482-483
sec-Butyl methacrylate ..............................................................528 2-Chlorobutane.............................................................................549 cis-Citronellyl tiglate....................................................................487
Butyl methyl ether.......................................................................519 Chlorodibromoacetic acid..........................................................467 trans-Citronellyl tiglate ...............................................................487
tert-Butyl methyl ether (MTBE) ...............................................477 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane.......................................................454 Clemizole........................................................................................544
Butlypentyltin................................................................................461 Chlorodifluoromethane...............................................................454 Clobazam...............................................................................536, 540
Butyl propionate..........................................................518, 527-528 2-Chloro-4,6-dinitroaniline .........................................................529 Clonazepam.........................................................141, 536, 539-540
Butyl valerate................................................................................518 Chloroethane ..................442, 444, 454, 468-469, 471, 473, 477 Cocaine..........................................................................539-542, 546
2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene) ..........................................561-562 2-Chloroethanol...................................................................442, 531 Codeine .......................................................537, 539, 541-542, 546
1-Butyne (ethylacetylene) .................................................561-562 bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane....................................................462 Commamyl acetate......................................................................484
2-sec-Butyl-4,-dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) ..................................466 bis(2-chloroethyl) ether ..............................................................462 a-Copaene...........................................................479, 482-483, 491
tert-Butyl mercaptan..........................................................556, 567 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether............................................................468 Coprostane (5-a-cholestane)....................................................548
4-tert-Butyltoluene ..............................................................514-515 1-Chloro-3-fluorobenzene .......................................444, 468, 471 Cotinine...........................................................................................542
Butyraldehyde......................................................................512, 575 Chloroform...............................436, 442, 444, 468-471, 473, 477, Coumarin.......................................................................484-485, 487
Butyric acid .................................................494-495, 507-508, 511 502, 522, 524, 535, 549-551 2-Cresol...........................................................................................530
n-Butyric acid................................................................................435 1-Chlorohexane ..........................................................442, 502, 522 3-Cresol...........................................................................................530
Butyric acid methyl ester...................................................497-498 1-Chloro isooctane.......................................................................523 4-Cresol...........................................................................................530
3-Chloro isooctane.......................................................................523 m-Cresol ................................................................................466, 530
4-Chloro isooctane.......................................................................523 o-Cresol .................................................................................466, 530
C bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether .............................................462, 468 p-Cresol..................................................................................466, 530
Chloromethane...............442, 444, 454, 468-469, 471, 473, 477 Crotonaldehyde ...................................................................442, 512
Cadinene ........................................................................................489 Cumene .............................................429, 516, 523, 532, 552, 568
d-Cadinene ...................................................................481-483, 491 4-Chloro-2-methylaniline............................................................529
4-Chloromethyl 2,2'-dimethyl pentane...................................523 Cumic aldehyde............................................................................480
g-Cadinene.............................................................................480-481 Cyanazine.....................................................................438, 445, 453
Caffeine ........................................................536, 540-541, 546-547 2-Chloro-5-methylphenol............................................................464
4-Chloro-2-methylphenol............................................................464 2-Cyanopyridine............................................................................510
Camphene...................................................480, 482-484, 488, 491 3-Cyanopyridine............................................................................510
Camphor...............................................................480, 482-483, 491 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol .......................455, 462, 464, 466, 504
2-Chloronaphthalene...................................................................462 Cyclizine..........................................................................................544
Capric acid methyl ester....................................................497-498 Cycloate.................................................................................445, 452
Caproic acid (hexanoic acid)............................................494, 507 Chloroneb .........................435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457
2-Chloro-4-nitroaniline................................................................529 Cyclohexane.....................................477, 523-524, 526, 535, 539,
Caproic acid methyl ester..................................................497-498 550, 552-553, 563-564, 568
Caprylic acid methyl ester.................................................497-498 4-Chloro-2-nitroaniline................................................................529
1-Chloro-4-nitrobenzene.....................................................514-515 Cyclohexanol........................................................................501, 505
Captafol ................................................................435, 447, 456-457 Cyclohexanone ....................................................................512, 525
Captan...................................................................447, 451, 456-457 4-Chloro-3-nitrobenzotrifluoride..............................447, 456-457
Chloropentafluoroethane ...........................................................454 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol .................................................464
Carbamazepine.............................................................................543 Cyclohexyl methacrylate............................................................528
Carbazepine...................................................................................540 2-Chlorophenol.......................430, 455, 462, 464, 466, 504, 530
3-Chlorophenol .............................................................................430 Cyclopentane ......................................................563-564, 571, 576
Carbazole...............................................................................462, 465 Cyclopenta[c,d]pyrene ................................................................433
Carbepoxide 10/11......................................................................544 4-Chlorophenol ....................................................................430, 464
4-Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether.....................................................462 Cyclopentanol ......................................................................501, 505
Carbinoxamine..............................................................................544 Cyclopentanone............................................................................512
Carbon dioxide (CO2) ....................473, 476, 504, 553, 558, 576 Chloropicrin ..........................................................................436, 470
Chloroprene...................................................................................468 Cyclopentene ........................................................................563-564
Carbon disulfide (CS2)...........444, 471, 474, 477, 554-555, 566 1-Cyclopentene.............................................................................571
Carbon monoxide (CO-air)......................476, 553, 557-558, 576 2-Chloropropane .................................................................468, 569
3-Chloropropene (allyl chloride).............................477, 502, 522 Cyclopentylbarbital ......................................................................537
Carbon tetrachloride......................436, 442, 444, 468-471, 473, Cyclopropane ........................................................................559-562
477, 502, 522, 535, 549 3-Chloropropionitrile....................................................................442
Chloropropylate ..................................................435, 447, 456-457 Cyheptamide..................................................................................542
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) ...................474, 504, 534, 553-556, 566 o-Cymene.......................................................................................480
Carbophenothion.................................................................451, 486 Chloropyrifos .................................................................................500
4-Chlorostyrene....................................................................514-515 r-Cymene......................................................................482-483, 492
Carboxin ........................................................................445, 452-453 r-Cymene........................................................................479,488-490
3-Carene .........................................................................................480 2-Chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane...........................................454
D-Carane ........................................................................................481 Chlorothalonil ...........................435, 438, 445, 447-448, 456-457
Carfentanyl.....................................................................................545 2-Chlorotoluene ..............442, 444, 468-469, 471, 503, 514-515
cis-Carveol ............................................................................487, 490 3-Chlorotoluene...........................................................503, 514-515 D
trans-Carveol...............................................................479, 487, 490 4-Chlorotoluene..............442, 444, 468, 471, 503, 514-515, 523 Dacthal (DCPA methyl ester) ................445, 447, 453, 456-457
l-Carvone ........................................................................................479 Chlorotrifluoromethane ..............................................................454 Dalapon..................................................................................439, 467
(+/-)-Carvone................................................................................490 Chlorpheniramine................................................................541, 544 Decachlorobiphenyl .................434-435, 440-441, 449-451, 460
cis-Carvyl acetate................................................................479, 490 Chlorpothixene..............................................................................544 Decanal..........................................................................488-489, 511
Caryophyllene................................................................................480 Chlorpropham ......................................................................445, 452 Decane ......................................197, 199-200, 523, 552, 568, 574
a-Caryophyllene...........................................................................491 Chlorpyrifos..................................................................451, 453, 486 n-Decane............................................197, 208, 458, 553, 571-572
b-Caryophyllene.........................................479, 481-483, 488-491 4-Chlortestosterone-17-acetate (Clostebal)..........................548 1,10-Decanediol...........................................................519-520, 522
Caryophyllene oxide....................................................................480 Cholesterol.....................................................................................548 Decanoic acid ......................................................................494, 511
Celestocide ....................................................................................482 Chrysene ...........................................431, 433, 445, 458, 462, 465 Decanol...........................................................................................492
Cellosolve acetate........................................................................525 Chrysene-d12.......................................................445-446, 462-463 1-Decanol..............................................................................501, 505
Cetearyl decanoate..............................................................482-483 1,8-Cineol.....................................................479, 482-483, 489-490 n-Decylamine........................................................................509-510

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Dehydroisoandrosterone (Prasterone)...................................548 2,3-Dichlorobiphenyl....................................................................445 9,10-Dihydroanthracene.............................................................465


1-Dehydrotestosterone (Boldenone) ......................................548 p,p'-Dichlorobiphenyl ..................................................................451 trans-Dihydrocarveol acetate....................................................479
1-Dehydrotestosterone acetate ...............................................548 cis-Dichlorobutene.......................................................................442 Dihydrocarvone....................................................................479, 490
1-Dehydrotestosterone benzoate ............................................548 cis-1,4-Dichlorobutene................................................................468 trans-Dihydrocarvyl......................................................................490
1-Dehydrotestosterone undecylenate ....................................548 trans-Dichlorobutene ..................................................................442 Dihydrocodeine.............................................................................537
Delorazepam..................................................................................540 trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ...........................444, 471, 502, 522 Dihydropentaborane ...................................................................533
Demoxepam .........................................................................536, 540 Dichlorodifluoromethane.....442, 444, 454, 468, 471, 473, 477 Diisobutyl phthalate ....................................................................463
Desalkyl Aurazepam....................................................................536 Dichlorodimethyl silane..............................................................533 Diisopropylamine..........................................................................510
Desipramine ..................................................................................540 1,1-Dichloroethane........442, 444, 468-471, 473, 477, 502, 522 1,3-Diisopropylbenzene .............................................503, 514-515
Desmethyldiazepam....................................................................540 1,2-Dichloroethane..................................442, 444, 468, 470-471, 1,4-Diisopropylbenzene .............................................503, 514-515
n-Desmethyl methsuximide ......................................................543 473, 477, 502, 522, 535 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE).........................442, 429, 556, 570, 575
Dextromethorphan.......................................................................537 Dichloroethane-d4 ......................................................................442 Dimenhydrinate ...................................................................541, 544
Diacetone-alcohol........................................................................525 1,1-Dichloroethene..................................442, 444, 468-469, 471, Dimethoate...........................................................................446, 486
Diacetyl...........................................................................................492 473, 477, 502, 522 3,3’-Dimethoxybenzidine............................................................529
Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) .....................141, 537, 539-541, 546 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ..................442, 444, 468, 471, 473, 477 1,2-Dimethoxyethane.........................................................539, 570
Di-allate A.....................................................................447, 456-457 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene......442, 444, 468-469, 471, 477, 522 n,n-Dimethylacetamide...............................................................539
Di-allate B.....................................................................447, 456-457 1,1-Dichloroethylene ..........................................................470, 535 Dimethylamine..............................................................................508
Diallate isomers............................................................................435 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene.............................................................535 Dimethylamphetamine ...............................................................536
2,4-Diaminoanisole......................................................................529 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene ........................................................535 2,4-Dimethylaniline......................................................................510
2,4-Diaminotoluene .....................................................................529 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane ......................................................454 2,6-Dimethylaniline.............................................................510, 529
3,4-Diaminotoluene .....................................................................510 Dichlorofluoromethane......................................................454, 469 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene.............................................465
Diamyl phthalate..........................................................................463 Dichloromethane .............................454, 525-526, 533, 535, 570 1,2-Dimethylbenzene...................................................................484
Diazepam ......................................................................536, 539-542 Dichloromethyl silane.................................................................533 n,n -Dimethylbenzylamine .........................................................510
Diazinon........................................................................445, 452, 486 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline .........................................................529 2,2-Dimethylbutane...........................................563-564, 571, 574
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ...........................431, 433, 445, 458, 462 2,3-Dichlorophenol..............................................................430, 464 2,3-Dimethylbutane...........................................563-564, 571, 574
1,2,3,4-Dibenzanthracene...........................................................465 2,4-Dichlorophenol ................430, 455, 462, 464, 466, 504, 530 Dimethyl ether ..............................................................................556
1,2,5,6-Dibenzanthracene...........................................................465 2,5-Dichlorophenol..............................................................430, 464 Dimethylformamide (DMF)..............................524, 526-527, 550
Dibenzo-p-dioxin...........................................................................465 2,6-Dichlorophenol.....................................................430, 464, 466 n,n-Dimethylformamide (DMF)........................................526, 539
Dibenzofuran........................................................................462, 465 3,4-Dichlorophenol..............................................................430, 464 2,6-Dimethylhept-5-enal.....................................................482-483
Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene......................................................................433 3,5-Dichlorophenol..............................................................430, 464 2,2-Dimethylhexane...................................................444, 471, 574
Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene......................................................................433 1,1-Dichloropropane....................................................................522 1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone (DMI)....................................539
Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene.......................................................................433 1,2-Dichloropropane................................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene...........................................................465
Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene.......................................................................433 473, 477, 502, 522 1,2-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene.....................................................446
Dibenzothiophene........................................................................465 1,3-Dichloropropane................................442, 444, 468, 471, 522 1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene ....................................................445
Dibenzyl ether.......................................................................482-483 2,2-Dichloropropane........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 522 2,2-Dimethylpentane..........................................................571, 574
Dibenzyl phthalate ......................................................................463 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol..............................................................442 2,3-Dimethylpentane..................................................563-564, 574
Diborane ........................................................................................533 1,1-Dichloro-2-propanone................................436, 444, 470-471 2,4-Dimethylpentane.........................................563-564, 571, 574
Dibromoacetic acid......................................................................467 1,1-Dichloropropene.........................................442, 444, 468, 471 Dimethylpentyltin.........................................................................461
Dibromoacetonitrile............................................................436, 470 cis-1,2-Dichloropropene .............................................................502 3,6-Dimethylphenanthrene........................................................465
1,2-Dibromobenzene ..................................................................473 trans-1,2-Dichloropropene.........................................................502 2,3-Dimethylphenol......................................................................464
4,4'-Dibromobiphenyl..................................................................438 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene..................................442, 444, 468-469, 2,4-Dimethylphenol .................................455, 462, 464, 466, 504
Dibromochloromethane .................436, 442, 444, 468-471, 477 471, 473, 477, 522 2,5-Dimethylphenol......................................................................464
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane........................435-436, 442, 444, trans-1,3-Dichloropropene.....................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 2,6-Dimethylphenol......................................................................464
447, 456-457, 468-471 473, 477, 522 3,4-Dimethylphenol......................................................................464
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)...........................502, 522 Dichlorotetrafluoroethane..........................................................477 Dimethyl phthalate.....................................................445, 462-463
1,2-Dibromoethane.........................436, 442, 444, 468, 470-471, 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane...........................454, 473 Dimethyl sulfide................................474, 526, 554-556, 566-567
473, 477, 502, 522 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane............................................454 Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) ............................526-527, 539, 549
Dibromofluoromethane .............................................................442 Dichlorvos .............................................................................445, 452 Dimethyl-tetrachloro-terephthalate (DCPA)........435, 438-439,
Dibromomethane.............................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 522 Dicyclohexylamine...............................................................509-510 448, 451
1,2-Dibromomethane...................................................................469 Dicyclohexyl phthalate ...............................................................463 2,5-Dimethylthiophene................................................................554
2,6-Dibromo-4-nitroaniline.........................................................529 Dieldrin...............................................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, Dimethyltryptamine.....................................................................545
4,4'-Dibromooctafluorobiphenyl...............................................439 447-452, 456-457, 500 2,4-Dinitroaniline..........................................................................529
2,4-Dibromophenol ......................................................................464 Diethanolamine (DEA)................................................................506 2,2'-Dinitrobiphenyl......................................................................465
1,2-Dibromopropane....................................................................470 Diethylamine .................................................................................510 2,7-Dinitrofluorene.......................................................................465
2,3-Dibromopropionic acid.........................................................467 2,6-Diethylaniline..........................................................................510 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol........................................................462
1,2-Dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane....................................454 n,n-Diethylaniline .........................................................................510 1,3-Dinitronaphthalene...............................................................465
a,a-Dibromo-m-xylene..............................................447, 456-457 Diethylbenzene.............................................................................568 1,5-Dinitronaphthalene...............................................................465
Dibucaine .......................................................................................543 1,2-Diethylbenzene .............................................................552, 571 2,4-Dinitrophenol...............................455,462-464, 466, 504, 530
Dibutylchlorendate ....................................................447, 456-457 1,3-Diethylbenzene .............................................................552, 571 2,5-Dinitrophenol..........................................................................464
tert-Dibutyl disulfide....................................................................567 1,4-Diethylbenzene ......................................................................571 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ...............................................................445, 462
Dibutyl ether..........................................................................527-528 Diethylene glycol..................................................................520-521 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ...............................................................445, 462
Dibutylpentyltin.............................................................................461 Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (diglyme) ..................519-520 Di-n-octyl phthalate.............................................................462-463
Di-n-butyl phthalate ...................................................445, 462-463 Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether .................................519-520 Dinonyl phthalate.........................................................................463
Dicamba..........................................................................................439 Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether .................................519-520 Dinoseb..................................................................................439, 464
Dichlobenil.....................................................................................453 Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether..............................519-520 1,3-Dioxalane.................................................................................519
Dichlone..........................................................................................435 Diethylenetriamine ......................................................................511 1,4-Dioxane ............442, 477, 519, 524-526, 535, 550, 552, 568
Dichloroacetic acid......................................................................467 Diethyl ether....................................444, 471, 526, 532, 535, 549, Diphenamid ..................................................................445, 452-453
Dichloroacetonitrile ............................................................436, 470 551, 556, 570, 575 Diphenhydramine.........................................................................544
3,4-Dichloroaniline..............................................................510, 529 1,2-Diethyl-4-ethylbenzene........................................................571 Diphenylaniline.............................................................................510
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ......................442, 444, 462, 468-469, 471, 1,3-Diethyl-5-ethylbenzene........................................................571 9,10-Diphenylanthracene...........................................................465
473, 477, 503, 514-515, 523 Diethyl formamide (DEF)............................................................445 Diphenyl isophthalate ................................................................463
1,3-Dichlorobenzene.............204, 206, 442, 444, 462, 468-469, Diethyl phthalate................................................445, 462-463, 484 Diphenyl oxide......................................................................482-483
471, 473, 477, 503, 514-515, 523 Diethyl sulfide.......................................................................554-556 Diphenyl phthalate .....................................................................463
1,4-Dichlorobenzene.....204, 206, 442, 444, 462-463, 468-469, Diethyltryptamine.........................................................................545 Diphenylpyraline...........................................................................544
471, 473, 477, 503, 514-515, 523 1,4-Difluorobenzene ................................444, 471, 473-474, 477 Dipropylene glycol ...............................................................519-520
1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4.............................................442, 462-463 1,1-Difluoroethane .......................................................................454 Dipropyl ether................................................................................575
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine...............................................462-463, 529 Difolotan.........................................................................................453 Disulfoton..............................................................................445, 452
3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid............................................................439 Dihexyl phthalate .........................................................................463 Diuron..............................................................................................453

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cis-13,16-Docosadienoic acid methyl ester..................497-498 Ethyl caproate...............................................................................518 Flunitrazepam .....................................................141, 536, 539-540
cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic Ethyl caprylate ..............................................................................478 Fluoranthene..............................................431-432, 458, 462, 465
acid methyl ester .................................................................497-498 Ethyl cellosolve.............................................................................525 Fluorene......................................................431, 445, 458, 462, 465
Dodecahydrotriphenylene..........................................................465 Ethyl decanoate....................................................................482-483 Fluorobenzene..........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 514-515
g-Dodecalactone ..................................................................482-483 Ethyl disulfide................................................................................554 2-Fluorobiphenyl...........................................................................462
Dodecane...................................197, 199-200, 523, 552-553, 568 Ethyl dodecanoate...............................................................482-483 2-Fluorophenol..............................................................................462
n-Dodecane................................................197, 208, 557, 571-572 Ethylene .....................................534, 553, 559-560, 563-565, 576 Flurazepam............................................................................540, 542
Dodecanoic acid...........................................................................494 Ethylene/acetylene .....................................................................566 Fluridone........................................................................445, 452-453
Dodecanal......................................................................................489 Ethylenediamine...........................................................................511 Fonofos...........................................................................................453
Dodecanol..............................................................................482-483 Ethylene glycol .................................501, 505, 519-522, 531, 549 Formaldehyde..............................................................474, 477, 513
n-Dotriacontane............................................................................572 Ethylene glycol/monoacetate ..................................................507 Formaldehyde-DNPH ..................................................................513
Doxylamine...........................................................................541, 544 Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether.....................................519-520 Formaldehyde-PFBHA.................................................................514
Droperidol.......................................................................................546 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether.....................................519-520 Formic acid ..................................................................435, 494, 507
Dursban (Chlorpyrifos)........................................................445-446 Ethylene glycol/monoformate..................................................507 Frambione (raspberry ketone) ..........................................482-483
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether .................................519-520 Fucitol..............................................................................................493
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether.................................................. 522 Furan................................................................................................519
E Ethylene oxide ...................................................504, 507, 531, 569 Furfural...........................................................................482-483, 512
Ethyl ether...........................................................442, 519, 524, 550 Furfuryl alcohol....................................................................501, 505
cis-11,14-Eicosadienoic acid methyl ester....................497-498 Ethyl formate ....................................492, 507, 517-518, 524, 549
Eicosane.........................................................................................482 Ethyl heptanoate..................................................................482-483
n-Eicosane .....................................................................................572
cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic
Ethyl hexadecanoate...........................................................482-483 G
Ethyl hexanoate....................................................................482-483
acid methyl ester .................................................................497-498 2-Ethyl hexanoic acid..................................................................435 Galactitol................................................................................493-494
cis-8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester ........................498 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol .......................................................492, 501, 505 Geranial .................................................................482-483, 488-489
cis-11,14,17-Eicosatrienoic acid methyl ester..............497-498 bis-2-ethylhexyl adipate .............................................................445 Geranial acetate...........................................................................491
cis-11-Eicosenoic acid methyl ester...............................497-498 bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.......................................445, 462-463 Geraniol..............................................482-483, 485, 487, 490, 493
Elaidic acid methyl ester....................................................497-498 Ethyl isovalerate...................................................................482-483 cis-Geraniol....................................................................................480
Endosulfan I..........434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-452, 456-457 Ethyl mercaptan..................................................554-556, 566-567 trans-Geraniol ...............................................................................487
Endosulfan II ........434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-452, 456-457 Ethyl methacrylate............................................442, 444, 471, 528 Geranyl acetate.........................................480, 482-483, 488, 490
a-Endosulfan.................................................................................500 Ethyl methyl sulfide.....................................................................554 Geranyl butyrate...........................................................................483
b Endosulfan .................................................................................500 Ethylmorphine...............................................................................537 Geranyl formate....................................................................482-483
Endosulfan sulfate ..........................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, Ethyl nonanoate ...................................................................482-483 Geranyl-2-methyl valerate..........................................................482
447-452, 456-457, 500 Ethyl octadecanoate ...........................................................482-483 Geranyl tiglate.......................................................................482-483
Endrin ................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-452, 456-457 Ethyl octanoate ....................................................................482-483 Germacrene-d......................................................479-480, 489-491
Endrin aldehyde ...............................434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, Ethyl parathion..............................................................................500 Gesatamine (Atraton) .................................................................445
447-452, 456-457 Ethyl pentadecanoate.........................................................482-483 Glucitol............................................................................................493
Endrin ketone ............................................434-435, 440-441, 445, Ethyl pentanoate..................................................................482-483 Glucuron acid................................................................................494
447, 449-451, 456-457 a-Ethylphenethyl alcohol...................................................501, 505 Glucuron acid-1,5-lacton............................................................494
Ephedrine .......................................................................................536 b-Ethylphenethyl alcohol ..................................................501, 505 Glutethimide.........................................................................540, 546
Epiandrosterone (trans-androsterone)...................................548 2-Ethylphenol ................................................................................530 Glycidol ..................................................................................501, 505
Epichlorohydrin....................................................................442, 519 4-Ethylphenol ................................................................................530 3,7-Guaiadiene..............................................................................482
Eptam..............................................................................................454 Ethyl-3-phenyl oxiran carboxylate ...........................................493 a-Gurjunene..................................................................................491
EPTC...............................................................................445, 452-453 Ethyl propanoate..........................................................................478
Erucic acid methyl ester ....................................................497-498 Ethyl propionate.................................482-483, 517-518, 527-528
Erythritol .........................................................................................494 Ethyl-tert-butyl ether (ETBE).................429, 442, 556, 570, 575 H
Esfenvalerate.................................................................................446 Ethyl tetradecanoate...........................................................482-483
Estazolam.......................................................................................536 Halazepam ............................................................................536, 540
2-Ethylthiophene ..........................................................................554 Haloperidol.....................................................................................546
17-a-Estradiol ...............................................................................548 4-Ethyltoluene...............................................................................477
b-Estradiol......................................................................................548 Halothane.......................................................................................532
m-Ethyltoluene.....................................................................552, 568 Helium.............................................................................................476
Estriol ..............................................................................................548 p-Ethyltoluene......................................................................552, 568
Estrone............................................................................................548 Heneicosane..................................................................................482
Ethyl undecanoate...............................................................482-483 Heneicosanoic acid methyl ester....................................497-498
Ethane ........................................534, 558-560, 563-566, 571, 576 Ethyl valerate.................................................................................518
Ethanol ....................442, 478, 492-493, 501, 505, 523-528, 535, 1,7-Hepatanediol ..........................................................................522
Ethyl vinyl ether............................................................................519 Heptachlor........434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-452, 456-457
538-539, 549-551, 556, 570-571, 575 Etridiazole............................................................435, 438, 448, 451
Ethchlorvynol.................................................................................546 Heptachlor epoxide..................................434-435, 438, 440-441,
Eucalyptol...............................................................................480-481 445, 447-452, 456-457
Ethinamate.....................................................................................546 Eugenol..................................................................................485, 487
2-(Ethlamino)-ethanol .................................................................506 2,2',3,3',4,4',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl ........................................445
Eugenyl acetate....................................................................482-483 Heptadecane.................................................................................461
Ethoprop........................................................................445, 452-453 Eugenyl methyl ether..................................................................483
Ethosuximide.................................................................................543 n-Heptadecane .............................................................................572
Evernyl ............................................................................................482 Heptadecanoic acid methyl ester....................................497-498
Ethotoin ..........................................................................................544
2-Ethoxyethanol (Cellosolve)................501, 505, 507, 535, 539 Heptadec-1-ene............................................................................482
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate................................................507, 517-518 cis-10-Heptadecenoic acid methyl ester.......................497-498
bis(2-ethoxyethyl) phthalate .....................................................463 F Heptanal........................................................................478, 511-512
Ethyl acetate .................................................................................551 Faneosolacetate...........................................................................490 Heptane....................................516, 523, 539, 549, 552, 568, 576
Ethyl acelytene .............................................................................534 Farnescene ....................................................................................491 n-Heptane................477, 524, 535, 550, 553, 563-564, 571-572
Ethyl acetate.............................442, 477-478, 482-483, 492-493, b-Farnesene ..................................................................................480 1,7-Heptanediol ....................................................................519-520
517-518, 524-528, 535, 539, 549-550 trans-b-Farnesene .....................................................479, 481, 490 1-Heptanethiol ..............................................................................554
Ethyl acrylate .......................................................517-518, 526-528 Farnesol..........................................................................................487 Heptanoic acid............................................................494, 507, 511
Ethyl alcohol..................................................................................507 Farnesol 1.......................................................................................487 n-Heptanoic acid..........................................................................435
Ethyl and dimethyl thiophenes.................................................568 Farnesyl acetate...........................................................................491 1-Heptanol ...................................................................458, 501, 505
Ethylbenzene ..........................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, Fenamiphos..................................................................445-446, 452 2-Heptanol ............................................................................501, 505
477, 503, 514-516, 523, 532, 539, 549, Fenarimol...............................................................................445, 452 3-Heptanol ............................................................................501, 505
552-553, 563-564, 568-569, 571, 574, 576 Fenchone........................................................................................487 2-Heptanone..................................................................................512
Ethylbenzene-d10 .......................................................................571 Fenchyl acetate ............................................................................482 3-Heptanone..................................................................................512
Ethyl benzoate.............................................................493, 517-518 Fenitrothion ..........................................................................486, 500 4-Heptanone..................................................................................512
2-Ethyl-1-butanol..........................................................................505 Fentanyl.................................................................................540, 545 cis-4-Hepten-1-ol.................................................................501, 505
Ethyl butanonate..........................................................................478 Fenthion..........................................................................................486 trans-2-Hepten-1-ol ............................................................501, 505
Ethyl butyrate......................................................482-483, 493, 518 Fenvalerate ....................................................................................446 Hercolyn D (tetrahydro & dihydro methyl abietate)............482
Ethyl caprate ................................................................................478 Florazone................................................................................482-483 Hexabromobenzene (HBB) .....................................438, 448, 451

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Hexabromobiphenyl.....................................................................446 Isobutane ......................................................................558-566, 574 cis-Linalool oxide .........................................................................483


Hexachlorobenzene .......435, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457, 462 Isobutanol................442, 492-493, 501, 505, 525-528, 556, 570 trans-Linalool oxide............................................................482, 483
2,2',4,4',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl.............................................445 Iso-butene......................................................................................534 Linalyl acetate.......................................................................482-484
Hexachlorobutadiene..............................442, 444, 462, 468-469, Iso-buteraldehyde ........................................................................557 Lindane ...........................................................................................448
471, 477, 502, 522 Isobutyl acetate ...............478, 482-483, 517-518, 524, 527-528 Linoleic acid methyl ester .................................................497-498
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene..........................................................473 Isobutyl acrylate...................................................................527-528 Linolelaidic acid methyl ester...........................................497-498
b-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) ............................................500 Isobutyl alcohol ............................................................................478 Linolenic acid methyl ester ..............................................497-498
d- Hexachlorocyclohexane .......................................................500 Isobutylaldehyde .................................................................478, 556 g-Linolenic acid methyl ester............................................497-498
g- Hexachlorocyclohexane .......................................................500 Isobutylbenzene.................................................503, 514-515, 553 Lofentanyl ......................................................................................545
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene..........................435, 438, 445, 448, Isobutylene............................................................................559-562 Lorazepam ....................................................................536, 539-540
462, 502, 522 Isobutyl mercaptan......................................................................567 Lormetazepam ..............................................................................536
Hexachloroethane ..........................442, 444, 462, 471, 502, 522 Isobutyl propionate..............................................................527-528 Lyral .................................................................................................485
Hexachloropentadiene...............................................447, 456-457 Isobutyraldehyde.................................................................512, 575 Lyral 1..............................................................................................487
n-Hexadecane......................................................................197, 572 Isobutyric acid...................................435, 494-495, 507-508, 511 Lyral 2..............................................................................................487
Hexadecanoic acid ......................................................................494 Isocaproic acid.....................................................................494, 507 Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) ...................................540, 545
2,4-Hexadienal ..............................................................................481 Isodrin..........................................................435, 447, 451, 456-457
Hexanal..........................................................................478, 511-512 Isoeugenol ............................................................................485, 487
Hexane ..............................................444, 471, 523-524, 526, 539, trans-Isoeugenol ..........................................................................487 M
549, 551, 570, 574, 576 Isomenthol.....................................................................................481
n-Hexane...................................................477, 524, 535, 550, 553, b-Maaliene ....................................................................................481
Isomenthone................................................................479, 481-483 Malathion.....................................................................446, 486, 500
558-560, 563-564, 571-572 d-Isomethone................................................................................489
1,6-Hexanediol......................................................................519-520 Manitol............................................................................................494
a-Isomethyl ionone......................................................................487 Mannitol.........................................................................................493
1-Hexanethiol................................................................................554 Isonox 129......................................................................................533
Hexanoic acid ...............................................................................511 Meclizine........................................................................................544
Isooctane.................429, 523-524, 535, 551, 553, 563-564, 571 Medazepam..........................................................................536, 540
Hexanol ........................................................197, 199-200, 482-483 Isopentane...................................................553, 558-566, 570-571
1-Hexanol.....................................................................478, 501, 505 Menthofuran .................................................................................481
Isopentanoic acid.........................................................................435 Menthol........................................................................481, 484, 489
2-Hexanol..............................................................................501, 505 Isophorone............................................................................445, 462
3-Hexanol..............................................................................501, 505 Menthone ..............................................................................481-483
Isoprene..................................................................................561-564 Menthyl acetate...........................................................................489
2-Hexanone ........................................................444, 471, 477, 512 Isopropanol......................478, 501, 505, 524-525, 538, 550, 556
3-Hexanone ...................................................................................512 Meperidine............................................................................539, 542
Isopropyl acetate .......................................517-518, 524-525, 539 Mephobarbital...............................................................................537
n-Hexatriacontane .......................................................................572 Isopropyl acrylate.................................................................527-528
Hexazinone...........................................................445-446, 452-454 Mepivacaine..................................................................................543
Isopropyl alcohol...............................................442, 477, 524, 549 Meprobamate ......................................................................541, 546
cis-2-Hexene .........................................................................563-564 Isopropyl amine (IPA) ........................................................506, 549
trans-2-Hexene.....................................................................563-564 Merphos................................................................................445, 452
Isopropylbenzene (cumene) ........442, 444, 468-469, 471, 503, Mescaline ......................................................................................545
cis-2-Hexen-1-ol ..................................................................501, 505 514-516, 553, 563-564, 568
cis-3-Hexen-1-ol ..................................................................501, 505 Mesitylene .....................................................................................523
Isopropyl ether..............................................................................519 Mesityl oxide.................................................................................525
Hexobarbital .........................................................................537, 541 Isopropyl mercaptan....................................................................567
Hexyl acetate ................................................................................483 Mesterolone..................................................................................548
Isopropylmyristate..............................................................482 -483 Methacrolein................................................................512, 526-527
Hexyl butyrate...............................................................................480 2-Isopropylphenol ........................................................................530
Hexyl cinnamaldeyde..................................................................487 Methacrylic acid...........................................................................435
Isopropyltoluene...........................................................................442 Methacrylonitrile.......................................442, 444, 471, 526-527
Hexyl cinnamic aldehyde...........................................................485 4-Isopropyltoluene.......................................................................469
Hexylene glycol ....................................................................482-483 Methadone...................................................................539-540, 542
p-Isopropyltoluene.....................................................444, 468, 471 Methamidophos ...........................................................................486
Hexyl 2-ethylhexyl phthalate.....................................................463 Isovaleraldehyde .................................................................556, 575
1-Hexyl mercaptan.......................................................................567 Methamphetamine....................................................536, 539, 542
Isovaleric acid.....................................................494-495, 507, 511 Methandrostenolone ..................................................................548
n-Hexyl mercaptan ......................................................................567
Hexyl methacrylate......................................................................528 Methane ..........476, 526, 534-535, 553, 557-560, 563-566, 576
a-Humulene ..................................................................................488 Methanol (MeOH) .................478, 492-493, 501, 505-506, 513,
Hydrocarbon..................................................................................516 J 523-528, 535, 538-539, 549-551,
Hydrocodone........................................................................539, 541 Jasmolin I ......................................................................................461 553, 556-557, 570, 575
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)...........................................474, 504, 534, Jasmolin II .....................................................................................461 Methapyrilene......................................................................541, 544
553-556, 558, 566-567 Methaqualone......................................................................540, 546
cis-Jasmone.........................................................................479, 490 Methidathion.................................................................................486
Hydroxy acetate............................................................................507
Hydroxy citronellal.............................................482-483, 485, 487 Methofuran....................................................................................489
4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone ...................................501, 505 Methohexital.................................................................................537
K Methone.................................................................................489-490
Hydroxyphenamate......................................................................541
Hydroxypropionitrile ....................................................................442 Kelthane ...............................................................435, 447, 456-457 Methoprene...................................................................................461
Hydroxypropyl acrylate ...............................................................528 Kepone............................................................................................446 Methoxychlor.......434-435, 438, 440-441, 445, 447-451, 456-457
Hydroxyzine ...................................................................................544 Ketamine ........................................................................................546 2-Methoxyethanol (methyl Cellosolve)................501, 505, 526
Ketimine..........................................................................................545 bis(4-methoxyethyl) phthalate..................................................463
Krypton............................................................................................557 2-Methoxy-5-methylaniline........................................................529
1-Methoxy-2-propanol ................................................................539
I Methsuximide...............................................................................543
Ibogaine.................................................................................540, 545 L 3-Methy-1-butanol .......................................................................535
Ibuprofen...............................................................................541, 547 Methycyclohexane ......................................................................535
Imipramine.....................................................................................542 Lactose ...........................................................................................494 Methyl acetate...........................................517-518, 527-528, 535
Indan................................................................................................571 Lactulose........................................................................................494 Methyl acetylene .........................................................................566
Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene...........................431, 433, 445, 458, 462 Lauric acid methyl ester ....................................................497-498 Methyl acrylate .........................................442, 444, 471, 527-528
Inositol ............................................................................................493 Lavandulol......................................................................................480 Methylamine .................................................................................508
Iodobenzene..........................................................................514-515 Lavandulyl acetate.......................................................................480 4-Methylaminorex........................................................................545
Iodoform................................................................................502, 522 Levulinic acid ................................................................................435 2-Methylanthracene....................................................................465
Iodomethane.............................................444, 468, 471, 502, 522 Lidocaine......................................................................540, 543, 546 9-Methylanthracene....................................................................465
Irgafos .............................................................................................533 Lignoceric acid methyl ester.............................................497-498 r-Methylansiole.............................................................................490
Irganox............................................................................................533 Lilial ........................................................................................485, 487 Methyl arachidate........................................................................495
Isoamyl acetate..................................................478, 493, 517-518 Limonen..........................................................................................489 Methyl benzoate........................................483, 490-491, 517-518
Isoamyl alcohol....................................................................478, 492 Limonene............................................479, 482-484, 487, 489-492 2-Methyl butanal..........................................................................511
Isoamyl butyrate...........................................................................493 d-Limonene .................................................................480-481, 488 2-Methylbutane............................................................................574
Isoamyl mercaptan......................................................................567 Linalool.........................................................479, 482-485, 487-492 2-Methyl-1-butanol (active amyl alcohol) ...........493, 501, 505
Isoamyl salicylate................................................................482, 484 b-Linalool .......................................................................................480 2-Methyl-2-butanol (tert-amyl alcohol).........................501, 505
Isoborneol.............................................................482-483-484, 491 Linalool acetate............................................................................480 3-Methyl-1-butanol (isoamyl alcohol) ..................493, 501, 505

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3-Methyl-2-butanone .........................................................512, 535 Methyl myristate..........................................................................495 N


2-Methyl-1-butene.......................................................................571 1-Methylnaphthalene.........................................................465, 571 Naphthalene ..................197, 199-200, 429, 431, 442, 444, 458,
2-Methyl-2-butene.............................................559, 563-564, 571 2-Methylnaphthalene................................................462, 465, 571 462, 465, 468-469, 471, 523, 553, 571
3-Methyl-1-butene...............................................................561-564 2-Methyl-5-nitroaniline...............................................................529 Naphthalene-d8...........................................................462-463, 571
trans-2-Methyl-2-butenoic acid................................................508 Methyl nonadecanoate ..............................................................495 1-Naphthol.....................................................................................530
2-Methyl-3-buten-2-ol........................................................501, 505 Methyl octadecanoate................................................................518 Napropamide ...............................................................445, 452-453
3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol........................................................501, 505 Methyl octine carbonate...................................................485, 487 Nefopam.........................................................................................543
2-Methylbutyl acetate ....................................................... 517-518 Methyl oleate................................................................................495 Neomenthol..........................................................................484, 489
2-Methylbutyl alcohol ........................................................482-483 Methyl palmitate..........................................................................495 Neon.......................................................................................476, 557
3-Methylbutyl alcohol........................................................ 482-483 Methyl palmitoleate ....................................................................495 Neral.......................................................................482-483, 487-489
Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE)..........429, 442, 444, 471, 519, 2-Methylpantane..........................................................................574 Nerol................................................................................................481
523, 539, 549, 556-557, Methyl paraoxon..........................................................................445 Nerol acetate ................................................................................480
570-571, 575 cis-Nerolidol ..................................................................................482
Methyl butyrate....................................................................482-483 Methyl parathion..........................................................................500
Methyl pentadecanoate.............................................................495 trans-Nerolidol..............................................................................482
2-Methyl butyric acid..................................................................508 Nervonic acid methyl ester ..............................................497-498
Methyl chavicol............................................................................485 2-Methylpentane................................................429, 563-564, 571
3-Methylpentane..............................429, 523, 563-564, 571, 574 Neryl acetate................................................................482-483, 488
3-Methylcholanthrene ................................................................465 Nicotinamine.................................................................................536
2-Methyl-4-chloro-phenoxy acetic acid (MCPA) .................439 2-Methyl-2 pentanol....................................................................556
3-Methyl-3-pentanol....................................................................505 Nicotine.........................................................................539-541, 547
Methylchlorophenoxy propionic acid (MCPP) .....................439 Nitrazepam ..................................................................141, 536, 539
5-Methylchrysene........................................................................433 4-Methyl-2-pentanol...........................................................501, 505
2-Methyl-3-pentanone................................................................512 2-Nitroaniline ..............................................................462, 510, 529
Methyl-cresol................................................................................482 3-Nitroaniline ..............................................................462, 510, 529
Methyl-para-cresol ......................................................................483 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)......................444, 471, 477, 512 4-Nitroaniline ..............................................................462, 510, 529
Methyl-r-cresol............................................................................491 2-Methyl-1-pentene....................................................563-564, 571 Nitrobenzene ....................................442, 444, 462, 471, 514-515
Methylcyclohexane...........................................539, 563-564, 574 4-Methyl-1-pentene.............................................................563-564 Nitrobenzene-d5...........................................................................462
Methylcyclopentane ................................553, 563-564, 571, 574 bis(4-methyl-2-pentyl) phthalate .............................................463 2-Nitrobiphenyl.............................................................................465
1-Methyl-1-cyclopentene...........................................................571 2-Methylphenol ...................................................................462, 464 3-Nitrobiphenyl.............................................................................465
Methyl decanoate........................................................................518 3-Methylphenol ............................................................................464 4-Nitrobiphenyl.............................................................................465
Methyl-2,4-dichlorophenylacetate...........................................439 4-Methylphenol ...................................................................462, 464 Nitrofen...........................................................................................435
Methyl diethanolamine (MDEA)..............................................506 a-Methylphenyl alcohol..............................................................501 Nitrogen ..............................................................476, 504, 532, 557
4-Methyl-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine ...................................536 5-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoin.....................................................543 Nitromethane................................................................................535
2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol.....................455, 463-464, 466, 504 2-Methyl-1-propanethiol ...........................................554-556, 566 1-Nitronaphthalene .....................................................................465
Methyl disulfide............................................................................554 2-Methyl-2-propanethiol ...........................................554-555, 566 2-Nitronaphthalene .....................................................................465
Methyl dodecanoate...................................................................518 2-Methyl-1-propanol (isobutanol)............................................575 Nitrophen .......................................................................................446
Methyl eicosenoate.....................................................................518 2-Methyl-2-propanol (tert-butanol) ................................539, 575 2-Nitrophenol...................................455, 462, 464, 466, 504, 530
Methyl elaidate.............................................................................495 Methyl propionate..............................................517-518, 527-528 3-Nitrophenol ................................................................................464
Methylene chloride...............442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477, 1-Methyl-1-propnaethiol....................................................555, 566 4-Nitrophenol...........................439, 455, 463-462, 464, 466, 504
502, 522, 524, 539, 549-550 1-Methyl-3-propylbenzene.........................................................571 Nitropropane .................................................................................525
4,4’-Methylenedianiline..............................................................529 1-Methyl-1-propyl mercaptan ...................................................567 2-Nitropropane............................................................442, 444, 471
Methylenedioxy-amphetamine (MDA).................536, 539, 542 n-Nitrosodimethylamine ..........................................432, 462, 463
3,4-Methylenedioxy-ethylamphetamine...............536, 539, 542 2-Methyl-1-propyl mercaptan ...................................................567
2-Methyl-2-propyl mercaptan ...................................................567 n-Nitrosodiphenylamine.............................................................462
Methylenedioxy methamphetamine (MDMA)............539, 542 n-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine .......................................................462
3,4-Methylenedioxy methylamphetamine.............................536 2-Methyl pyridine.........................................................................432
1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidine.................................................................510 2-Nitrotoluene..............................................................503, 514-515
Methyl ephedrine.........................................................................536 3-Nitrotoluene..............................................................503, 514-515
1-Methyl-2-ethylbenzene ...........................................................571 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone....................................................526-527
n-Methylpyrrolidone....................................................................539 4-Nitrotoluene..............................................................503, 514-515
1-Methyl-3-ethylbenzene ...........................................................571 cis-Nonachlor................................................................................448
1-Methyl-4-ethylbenzene ...........................................................571 Methyl stearate............................................................................495
4-Methylstyrene...................................................................514-515 trans-Nonachlor................................435, 445, 447-448, 456-457
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).............................524-525, 550, 556 Nonadecane..................................................................................483
Methyl ethyl sulfide.....................................................................556 a-Methylstyrene ................................................514-516, 552, 568
Nonadec-1-ene.....................................................................482-483
Methyl eugenol ............................................................................485 Methyl sulfide...............................................................................534 g-Nonalactone ......................................................................482-483
2-Methylfluoranthene .................................................................465 17a-Methyltestosterone............................................................548 Nonanal..................................................................................488-489
Methyl formate............................................................517-518, 525 Methyl tetradecanoate...............................................................518 Nonane.......................................................523, 552, 568, 574, 576
3-0-Methylglucose 1 ...................................................................494 2-Methylthiophene ......................................................................554 n-Nonane............................................458, 553, 563-564, 571-572
3-0-Methylglucose 2 ...................................................................494 3-Methylthiophene ......................................................................554 1,9-Nonanediol ............................................................519-520, 522
Methyl heptadecanoate.............................................................495 Methyl thiophenes.......................................................................568 Nonanol..........................................................................................492
2-Methylheptane................................................553, 563-564, 571 Methyl tridecanoate....................................................................495 1-Nonanol .............................................................................501, 505
3-Methylheptane.........................................................563-564, 571 Methyltripentyltin.........................................................................461 Nonyl aldehyde.............................................................................512
4-Methylheptane..........................................................................553 Methylundecanoate ....................................................................495 n-Nonylamine .......................................................................509-510
Methyl heptin carbonate ..................................................485, 487 Metolachlor.........................................................438, 445, 452-453 Nootkatone....................................................................................489
Methyl hexadecanoate...............................................................518 Metribuzin............................................................438, 445, 452-453 Norcodeine ....................................................................................537
2-Methylhexane ..........................................................563-564, 574 Mevinphos............................................................................445, 452 Nordazepam ..................................................................................536
3-Methylhexane ..........................................................563-564, 574 MGK 264................................................................................445, 452 Norethandrolone..........................................................................548
Methyl 2-hydroxydecanoate......................................................495 Endo-MGK 264..............................................................................461 Norflurazon...........................................................445-446, 452-453
Methyl 2-hydroxydodecanoate.................................................495 Exo-MGK 264 ................................................................................461 Normorphine .................................................................................537
Methyl 3-hydroxydodecanoate.................................................495 19-Nortestosterone (Nandrolone)...........................................548
Mirex....................................................435, 446-447, 451, 456-457
Methyl 2-hydroxyhexadecanoate ............................................495 19-Nortestosterone-17-decanoate ..........................................548
Methyl 2-hydroxytetradecanoate.............................................495 Molinate........................................................................445, 452-453
6-Monoacetylmorphine ..............................................................537 19-Nortestosterone-17-propionate..........................................548
Methyl 3-hydroxytetradecanoate.............................................495
Methyl g-ionone...........................................................................485 Mono-ethanolamine (MEA) ......................................................506
a-Methyl ionone ..........................................................................484 Mono ethylene glycol .................................................................506
Methyl isobutyl ketone .............................................524-525, 539 Monuron.........................................................................................453 O
Methyl laurate...............................................................................495 Morphine......................................................................537, 541, 546 trans-Ocimene ..............................................................................479
Methyl mercaptan.....................................474, 554-556, 566-567 Musk ketone .................................................................................484 b-cis-Ocimene .....................................................479-480, 489-490
Methyl methacrylate................................442, 444, 471, 527-528 Musk T (ethylene brassylate)...........................................482-483 b-trans-Ocimene ..........................................................................480
Methyl cis-9,10-methylene octadecanoate...........................495 Musk xylene..................................................................................484 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDF.....................................................................432
Methyl cis-9,10-methyl hexadecanoate.................................495 Myrcene.......................................................479, 482-484, 488-490 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzodioxin (OCDD)..................432
Methyl 14-methylhexadecanoate............................................495 b-Myrcene .............................................................................480-481 2,2',3,3',4,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl ......................................445
Methyl 12-methyltetradecanoate ............................................495 Myristic acid methyl ester ...............................................497-498 n-Octacosane................................................................................572
Methyl monoethanolamine (MMEA) .....................................506 Myristoleic acid methyl ester ..........................................497-498 Octadecane....................................................................................461

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n-Octadecane................................................................................572 1-Penten-3-ol........................................................................501, 505 Propene ..........................................................................................477


Octadecanoic acid .......................................................................494 2-Penten-1-ol........................................................................501, 505 2-Propen-1-ol (allyl alcohol) .............................................501, 505
Octanal .................................................................478, 488-489, 511 Pentobarbital........................................................................537, 541 Propiolactone................................................................................442
Octane ........................................................523, 552, 568, 574, 576 Pentyl ether ...................................................................................519 Propiomazine.................................................................................546
n-Octane .............................................458, 553, 563-564, 571-572 1-Pentyl mercaptan .....................................................................567 Propionaldehyde (propanol)....................................512, 556, 575
1,8-Octanediol.......................................................................519-520 cis-Permethrin.................435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457 Propionic acid............................................435, 492, 494-495, 507
Octanoic acid .......................................................................494, 511 trans-Permethrin.............435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457 1-Propionic acid............................................................................458
Octanol .................................................................482-483, 488, 492 Perthane...............................................................435, 447, 456-457 Propionitrile.......................................442, 444, 471, 510, 526-527
1-Octanol...............................................................................501, 505 Perylene..........................................................................................465 Proposyphene ...............................................................................542
3-Octanol.......................................................................479, 489-490 Perylene-d12 ........................................................445-446, 462-463 Propyl acetate.....................................................478, 517-518, 535
3-Octanone ...........................................................................458, 480 a-Phellandrene.............................................................................488 Propylbenzene..........................442, 514-516, 523, 552-553, 568
1-Octene.........................................................................................458 Phenacetin............................................................................536, 541 n-Propylbenzene .............................444, 458, 468-469, 471, 503,
1-Octen-3-ol..........................................................................480, 489 Phenanthrene ...........................................431, 445, 458, 462, 465 516, 563-564, 568, 571
Octen-1-ol acetate .......................................................................480 Phenanthrene-d10......................................................445, 462-463 Propyl benzoate....................................................................517-518
Octyl acetate.........................................................................482-483 Phencyclidine (PCP)..........................................539-540, 542, 545 Propyl butyrate..............................................................................518
3-Octyl acetate.....................................................................479, 490 Phenethylalcohol..........................................................................492 Propyl caproate.............................................................................518
Octyl aldehyde ..............................................................................512 Pheniramine ..................................................................................544 Propylene...........................................517, 553, 555, 559-566, 576
n-Octylamine.........................................................................509-510 Phenmetrazine..............................................................................541 Propylene glycol..................................................................501, 505
n-Octyl mercaptan .......................................................................567 Phenobarbital..............................................537, 540-541, 543-544 Propylene glycol dimethyl ether ......................................519-520
Oleic acid methyl ester.......................................................497-498 Phenol ............197, 199-200, 430, 455, 462, 464, 466, 504, 530 Propyl ether ..........................................................................519, 556
Omethoate .....................................................................................486 Phenol-d5.......................................................................................462 Propyl formate ......................................................................517-518
Ordram ............................................................................................454 2-Phenoxyethanol...............................................................501, 505 1-Propyl mercaptan .....................................................................567
Ortho xylene..................................................................................532 Phensuximide................................................................................543 2-Propyl mercaptan .....................................................................567
Oxadiazon.......................................................................................454 Phentermine.........................................................................536, 539 n-Propyl mercaptan.....................................................................567
Oxazepam .....................................................................536, 539-540 Phenyl acetaldehyde..........................................................485, 487 2-Propyl pentanoic acid..............................................................435
Oxazopam ......................................................................................536 Phenylacetone..............................................................................536 Propyl propionate.................................................................517-518
Oxychlordane ................................................................................446 Phenylacetylene..................................................................552, 568 Propyl valerate..............................................................................518
Oxycodone............................................................................141, 539 9-Phenylanthracene ....................................................................465 Propyne (methylacetylene) ...............................................559-564
4,4’-Oxydianiline...........................................................................529 Phenyl ephedrine .........................................................................536 2-Propyn-1-ol (propargyl alcohol) ...................................501, 505
Oxygen...................................................................................476, 557 Phenylethyl acetate............................................................478, 482 Prowl ...............................................................................................454
Oxymetholone...............................................................................548 Phenylethylamine.........................................................................510 Psilocin ...........................................................................................545
Oxymorphone................................................................................541 Phenyl ethyl cinnamate......................................................482-483 Pulegone ........................................................................................489
Phenylethylmalonamide.....................................................543-544 Pyrazole ..........................................................................................510
Phenylethyl tiglate...............................................................482-483 Pyrene.........................................................431, 445, 458, 462, 465
P 2-Phenylnaphthalene..................................................................465 Pyrene-d10.....................................................................................445
Paarlan............................................................................................454 Phenyltoloxamine ........................................................................544 Pyrethrin I.......................................................................................461
Palmitic acid methyl ester.................................................497-498 Phenytoin...............................................................................543-544 Pyrethrin II .....................................................................................461
Palmitoleic acid methyl ester ..........................................497-498 Phorate ...........................................................................................453 Pyridazine.......................................................................................510
Paraldehyde...................................................................................442 Phosphine .....................................................................................533 Pyridine.............................442, 462, 510, 524, 526-527, 535, 550
Parathion...............................................................................446, 486 Picloram..........................................................................................439 Pyrilamine ......................................................................................544
Parathion-methyl..........................................................................486 4-Picoline........................................................................................458 Pyrimidine ......................................................................................510
Pebulate .................................................................................452-453 a-Pinene ...............................................................479-483, 489-491 Pyrimiphos ethyl...........................................................................500
Pentaborane .................................................................................533 b-Pinene.......................................................479, 481-484, 488-491 Pyrimiphos methyl.......................................................................500
Pentachlorobenzene ...........................................................514-515 Piperazine.......................................................................................511 Pyrithyldione..................................................................................546
2,2',3',4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl ................................................445 Piperitone.......................................................................................489 Pyrrobutamine...............................................................................541
Pentachloroethane..................................442, 444, 471, 502, 522 Pirimiphos-methyl........................................................................486
Pentachloronitrobenzene ..............435, 438, 447, 451, 456-457 Polyethylene glycol......................................................................521
Pentachlorophenol.................439, 445, 455, 462-464, 466, 504 Polymethoxyflavones..................................................................489 Q
n-Pentadecane............................................................197, 557, 572 Prazepam ..............................................................................536, 540
Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester....................................497-498 Prebane (Terbutryne)...................................................................445 Quinine............................................................................................546
10-Pentadecenoic acid methyl ester..............................497-498 Primidone.............................................................................. 543-544
cis-1,3-Pentadiene...............................................................561-562 Procaine .......................................................................541, 543, 546
trans-1,3-Pentadiene...........................................................561-562 Progesterone.................................................................................548 R
Pentafluorobenzene ..................................................442, 444, 471 Promazine ......................................................................................544 Rhamnitol...............................................................................493-494
Pentafluoroethane.......................................................................454 Promethazine ................................................................................544 Rhamnose 1 ..................................................................................494
Pentamethylbenzene ..................................................................571 Prometon ......................................................................445, 452-453 Rhamnose 2 ..................................................................................494
Pentamethyl disiloxane..............................................................533 Prometryn.......................................................................................452 Ribitol......................................................................................493-494
Pentanal .........................................................................................511 Prometryne...................................................................445-446, 453 Ribose 2..........................................................................................494
Pentane .............................................502, 517, 526, 570, 574, 576 Promofos........................................................................................500 Rosatol (rosetone) .......................................................................483
i-Pentane........................................................................................576 Pronamide.....................................................................445, 452-453 Rose oxide, cis-rose............................................................482-483
n-Pentane ....................................................553, 558-566, 570-572 Propachlor.......435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 453-454, 456-457 Rose oxide, trans-rose........................................................482-483
1,2-Pentanediol.............................................................................458 Propadiene....................................................................534, 559-562
1,5-Pentanediol.....................................................................519-520 Propanal .........................................................................................477
2,3-Pentanedione (acetyl propionyl)......................478, 482-483 Propane..............................................517, 558-566, 571, 574, 576 S
1-Pentanethiol...............................................................................554 1,3-Propanediol.....................................................................519-520
n-Pentanoic acid ..........................................................................435 1,2-Propanediol (propylene glycol)..................................519-520 Sabinene ..............................................................479, 482, 488-490
1-Pentanol....................................................................501, 505, 539 1-Propanethiol .............................................................554-555, 566 trans-Sabinene hydrate.............................................479, 489-490
2-Pentanol....................................................................478, 501, 505 2-Propanethiol .............................................................554-556, 566 Salicylamide ..................................................................................543
3-Pentanol....................................................................478, 501, 505 Propanil...........................................................................................453 a-Santoloene ................................................................................480
2-Pentanone................................................................442, 512, 524 Propanoic acid..............................................................................511 Secbumeton ..................................................................................453
3-Pentanone..................................................................................512 Propanol .........................................................................................474 Secobarbital..........................................................................537, 541
Pentene-1......................................................................559, 561-562 1-Propanol ..............442, 501, 505, 535, 538-539, 549, 570, 575 Selenide .........................................................................................533
1-Pentene ....................................................559-560, 563-564, 571 1-Propanol.............................................................................478, 526 Sencor.............................................................................................454
cis-2-Pentene...............................................................559, 561-564 2-Propanol...........................................................526, 535, 539, 570 a-Sinensal......................................................................................489
trans-2-Pentene...........................................................559, 561-564 n-Propanol..........................................492-493, 524-525, 550, 556 b-Sinensal......................................................................................489
4-Pentenoic acid ..........................................................................508 2-Propanone..................................................................................570 Simazine......................................................438, 445, 448, 452-454
trans-2-Pentenoic acid ...............................................................508 Propargyl alcohol .........................................................................442 Simetryn ........................................................................445, 452-453
trans-3-Pentenoic acid ...............................................................508 Propazine ..............................................................445-446, 452-454 Sorbitol............................................................................................494

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Stanozolol.......................................................................................548 Thioacetamide (TAA)..................................................................570 Trifluoromethane..........................................................................454


Stearic acid methyl ester...................................................497-498 4,4’-Thiodianiline ..........................................................................529 Trifluorotoluene.............................................................................468
Stigmasterol ..................................................................................548 Thiopental ......................................................................................537 a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene ................................................................429
Stirofos............................................................................................452 Thiophene.............................................................554-556, 566-568 Triflupromazine .............................................................................544
Strawberry aldehyde ...................................................................493 Thioridazine ...................................................................................544 Trifluralin ...........................435, 438, 445, 447-448, 451, 456-457
Strychnine.............................................................................539, 546 Thonzylamine................................................................................544 Trimethylamine .............................................................................508
Styrene ....................................442, 444, 468, 471, 473, 477, 503, Threhalose.....................................................................................494 2,4,5-Trimethylaniline...................................................................529
514-517, 523, 532, 552, 563-564, 568 Threitol............................................................................................494 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
Styrene dimer................................................................................517 Thujone...........................................................................................487 (hemimellitene) .......................429, 514-515, 553, 571, 574, 576
Styrene oxide ........................................................................514-515 a-Thujone..............................................................................482, 488 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
Styrene trimer ...............................................................................517 b-Thujone.......................................................................................488 (pseudocumene)....................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473,
Sucrose...........................................................................................494 Tillam (Pebulate).................................................................445, 454 477, 514-515, 523, 553, 563-564, 571
Sufentanyl......................................................................................545 Tinuvin P.........................................................................................533 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Sulfallate.........................................................................................453 a-Tocopherol .................................................................................545 (mesitylene) ............................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473,
Sulfur dioxide .......................................................................504, 534 b-Tocopherol..................................................................................545 477, 514-515, 563-564, 571
Sulpiride..........................................................................................546 d-Tocopherol ..................................................................................545 Trimethylchloro silane.................................................................533
Sutan...............................................................................................454 g-Tocopherol...................................................................................545 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanol........................................................482-483
Tolban..............................................................................................454 2,3,3-Trimethylpentane.......................................................553, 571
o-Tolidine ........................................................................................529 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane........................................................563-564
T m-Tolualdehyde.............................................................................512 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane ..............................................................477
o-Tolualdehyde..............................................................................512 2,3,5-Trimethylphenol ..................................................................530
Talbutal...................................................................................537, 546 Trimethyl phosphate....................................................................458
Tebuthiuron...........................................................................445, 452 p-Tolualdehyde ..............................................................................512
Toluene...........197, 199-200, 429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, Trimipramine..................................................................................540
Temazepam..........................................................141, 536, 539-540 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol ......................................................................504
Tenocyclidine (TCP).....................................................................545 477, 503, 514-517, 523-525, 532, 535, 539,
549-550, 552-553, 561-564, 568-569, 571, 574, 576 1,3,5-Trioxane ...............................................................................478
Terbacil...........................................................................445, 452-454 Tripelennamine .............................................................................544
Terbufos.........................................................................445, 452-453 Toluene-d8 ...........................................................................442, 473
Tonalid.....................................................................................482-484 Triphenyl phosphate...................................................445-446, 486
Terbus sulfone ..............................................................................446 Triprolidine .....................................................................................544
Terbuthylazine...............................................................................453 Trazodone.......................................................................................539
Terbutryn ................................................................................452-453 Treflan .............................................................................................454
Terphenyl-d14................................................................................462 g-Trepinene.....................................................................................488
Terpinene...............................................................................489, 491 Triademefon...................................................................................452 U
a-Terpinene...................................................................479, 488-490 Triadimefon....................................................................................445 Undecane............................................................523, 552, 568, 574
g-Terpinene..................................................479, 481-483, 490, 492 Triazolam ...............................................................................536, 540 n-Undecane................................................197, 208, 553, 571-572
Terpinen-4-ol..............................479-480, 482-483, 488-490, 492 Tribromoacetic acid .....................................................................467 Undecanoic acid methyl ester..........................................497-498
a-Terpineol...........................................482-484, 488-490, 491-492 2,4,6-Tribromophenol...................................................................462
a-Terpinol .......................................................................................480 Tributylpentyltin............................................................................461
Trichloroacetic acid......................................................................467
Terpinolene .........................................................479, 483, 488, 490
Trichloroacetonitrile............................................................436, 470 V
g-Terpinolene .................................................................................489
Terrazole...............................................................445, 447, 456-457 2,4,5-Trichloroaniline....................................................................529 Valencene.......................................................................................489
Testosterone..................................................................................548 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene............442, 444, 468-469, 471, 514-515 Valeraldehyde..............................................................512, 556, 575
Tetraborane ...................................................................................533 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene............................442, 444, 462, 468-469, Valeric acid .........................................................494, 507, 508, 511
Tetrabutyltin...................................................................................461 471, 473, 477, 514-515 Valerolactone ................................................................................508
Tetracaine.......................................................................................543 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene ........................................................514-515 Vanillin ............................................................................................487
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene................................................514-515 2,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl ................................................................445 Verapamil .......................................................................................539
2,2',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl......................................................445 Trichloroethane.............................................................................524 Vernam............................................................................................454
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD) ...............................432 1,1-Trichloroethane ......................................................................549 Vernolate.......................................................................445, 452-453
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) .................................432 1,1,1-Trichloroethane......................436, 442, 444, 468-471, 473, Vertenex .................................................................................482-483
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane......442, 444, 468-469, 471, 502, 522 477, 502, 522, 535 Vinclozolin......................................................................................500
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane...............................442, 444, 468, 471, 1,1,2-Trichloroethane...............................436, 442, 444, 468-469, Vinclozoline....................................................................................446
473, 477, 502, 522 471, 473, 477, 502, 522 Vinyl acetate ................................................................477, 517-518
Tetrachloroethene...................442, 444, 468-471, 473, 477, 522 Trichloroethene .......................442, 444, 468-471, 473, 477, 522 Vinyl chloride ..........................442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477
Tetrachloroethlyene............................................................436, 470 Trichloroethylene ............................436, 470, 524, 526, 535, 550 Vinyl-trimethyl silane ..................................................................533
2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol ..................................................430, 464 Trichlorofluoromethane..........................442, 444, 454, 468-469, Viridiflorol......................................................................479, 489-490
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ..................................................430, 464 471, 473, 477
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol .........................................430, 464, 466 Trichloromethane .........................................................................526
Tetrachloro-m-xylene ........................................434-435, 440-441, Trichloromethyl silane.................................................................533 W
447, 451, 456-457, 460 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol .................................................430, 464, 466
2,3,5-Trichlorophenol .................................................430, 464, 466 Water (H2O) .......................................................507, 553, 558, 570
2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ............................................449-450
Tetrachlorvinphos (Stirifos) .......................................................445 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol .................................................430, 464, 466
n-Tetracontane ..............................................................................572 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ........................................430, 462, 464, 466
n-Tetracosane................................................................................572 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol......................430, 455, 462, 464, 466, 530 X
Tetradecane ...................................................................................571 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol ..........................................................430, 464 Xenon..............................................................................................557
n-Tetradecane..............................................................197, 557, 572 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid............................................439 m-Xylene................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477, 503,
Tetradecanoic acid.......................................................................494 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ............................436, 442, 444, 467-468, 514-516, 523, 525, 532-533, 552, 563-564,
Tetraethylenepentamine.............................................................511 471, 502, 522 568-569, 571, 574, 576
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane............................................................454 1,1,1-Trichloropropanone............................................................470 o-Xylene .................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477, 503,
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane............................................................454 1,1,1-Trichloro-2-propanone.......................................................436 514-516, 523, 525, 532, 539, 549, 552-553,
Tetrahydofuran..............................................................................526 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane ...........................................502, 522 563-564, 568-569, 571, 574, 576
Tetrahydrocannabinol..................................................................539 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane.......................454, 473, 477 p -Xylene................429, 442, 444, 468-469, 471, 473, 477, 503,
d9-Tetrahydrocannabinol............................................................548 Tricosanoic acid methyl ester...........................................497-498 514-516, 523, 525, 532, 552-553, 563-564,
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydrofluoranthene .................................................465 Tricyclazole ...................................................................445, 452-453 568-569, 571, 574, 576
Tetrahydrofuran (THF)...........444, 471, 477, 519, 524, 539, 550 Tridecane.......................................................................552-553, 568 m,p-Xylene ...................................................................429, 539, 549
Tetrahydropyran............................................................................519 n-Tridecane............................................................................197, 557 2,3-Xylenol......................................................................................530
Tetrahydrothiophene ...................................................................554 Tridecanoic acid methyl ester...........................................497-498 2,4-Xylenol......................................................................................530
1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene .......................................................571 Triethanolamine (TEA )...............................................................506 2,5-Xylenol......................................................................................530
1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene ..............................................553, 571 Triethylamine................................................................510, 526-527 2,6-Xylenol......................................................................................530
Tetrapentyltin.................................................................................461 Triethylene glycol .........................................................................521 3,4-Xylenol......................................................................................530
Thenyldiamine...............................................................................541 Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether.....................................519-520 3,5-Xylenol......................................................................................530
Thiamylal........................................................................................537 Triethylenetetramine ...................................................................511 Xylose 1 ..........................................................................................494
Thiazopyr........................................................................................446 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane....................................................................454 Xylose 2 ..........................................................................................494

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