Performance Characteristics of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler
Technical notes | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The increasing demands of UHPLC analyses in research, quality control, and industrial environments require autosamplers that offer high throughput, precision, and flexibility. The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler addresses these needs by combining ultra-high pressure capability with rapid injection cycles, robust sample handling, and optional temperature control features.
This technical overview evaluates the performance characteristics of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler. Key performance metrics include repeatability of peak areas under isocratic, gradient, and ultrafast gradient conditions, carryover assessment using model compounds, and injection volume linearity across a broad dynamic range.
The 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler’s rapid 18-second injection cycle, high-pressure compatibility (up to 1,300 bar), and large vial capacity (up to 132 × 2 mL vials) make it ideal for high-throughput laboratories. Optional integration of a sample cooler (down to 4 °C) and column compartment (up to 80 °C) supports temperature-sensitive analyses and method flexibility.
Future developments in UHPLC autosampling may focus on further automation of maintenance routines, real-time method optimization, and tighter integration with AI-driven data analysis platforms. Enhanced remote monitoring and predictive diagnostics could further boost system uptime and productivity.
The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler demonstrates exceptional precision, negligible carryover, and strong volume linearity under diverse UHPLC conditions. Its modular design and optional thermal management deliver a versatile, high-performance solution for demanding analytical workflows.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
The increasing demands of UHPLC analyses in research, quality control, and industrial environments require autosamplers that offer high throughput, precision, and flexibility. The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler addresses these needs by combining ultra-high pressure capability with rapid injection cycles, robust sample handling, and optional temperature control features.
Objectives and Study Overview
This technical overview evaluates the performance characteristics of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler. Key performance metrics include repeatability of peak areas under isocratic, gradient, and ultrafast gradient conditions, carryover assessment using model compounds, and injection volume linearity across a broad dynamic range.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Instrumentation: Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC system with high-speed pump, vial sampler module (G7167B) including an integrated column compartment (3-µL heater) and sample cooler, and a diode array detector.
- Samples and Solvents: LC-grade water and acetonitrile with 0.1% TFA; model mixtures featuring phthalates, aromatic ketones, caffeine, and chlorhexidine.
- Chromatographic Conditions: Various ZORBAX columns operated at flow rates from 0.5 to 1.2 mL/min under isocratic and gradient profiles. Column temperatures ranged from 40 °C to 60 °C. Injection volumes from 0.5 to 20 µL were evaluated.
- Data Processing: Agilent OpenLAB CDS ChemStation software for acquisition and data analysis.
Main Results and Discussion
- Area Precision: For injection volumes of 0.5–3 µL under isocratic conditions, RSD values remained below 1%. Volumes of 5–20 µL under gradient conditions showed RSDs under 0.25%. Even under ultrafast gradients (5–95% B in 0.5 min), RSDs met stringent precision criteria.
- Carryover: No detectable carryover was observed following 1,000 ng chlorhexidine or 2,500 ng caffeine injections, confirming the effectiveness of the flow-through design and needle wash protocol.
- Injection Volume Linearity: Peak areas and heights scaled linearly across a 0.5–16 µL range with RSDs below 0.8%, demonstrating consistent sample delivery across a wide dynamic range.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler’s rapid 18-second injection cycle, high-pressure compatibility (up to 1,300 bar), and large vial capacity (up to 132 × 2 mL vials) make it ideal for high-throughput laboratories. Optional integration of a sample cooler (down to 4 °C) and column compartment (up to 80 °C) supports temperature-sensitive analyses and method flexibility.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Future developments in UHPLC autosampling may focus on further automation of maintenance routines, real-time method optimization, and tighter integration with AI-driven data analysis platforms. Enhanced remote monitoring and predictive diagnostics could further boost system uptime and productivity.
Conclusion
The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler demonstrates exceptional precision, negligible carryover, and strong volume linearity under diverse UHPLC conditions. Its modular design and optional thermal management deliver a versatile, high-performance solution for demanding analytical workflows.
References
- Agilent Technologies, Inc. Performance Characteristics of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Vialsampler. Technical Overview, 2015.
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