How Do I Determine the Best Chromatography for my Sample
Presentations | 2021 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Selecting appropriate liquid chromatography methods is crucial for effective separation and characterization of diverse sample types in research and industry. The choice of stationary phase, particle design and instrument configuration directly affects resolution, analysis time and reproducibility. Advances in superficially porous particle technology and alternative phase chemistries expand analytical capabilities for small molecules, biopolymers and chiral compounds.
This work outlines a systematic approach to determine the best chromatography for a given sample. It evaluates how sample complexity, separation goals and instrument constraints guide column selection from Agilent’s ZORBAX, InfinityLab Poroshell and other phase chemistries. Key focus areas include particle options, phase selectivity mechanisms and instrument compatibility.
The method integrates sample profiling with chromatographic criteria including:
Superficially porous Poroshell 120 columns deliver higher efficiency at equivalent or lower backpressures compared to sub-2 µm totally porous media. Available in 1.9, 2.7 and 4 µm formats, these columns support workflows from HPLC to UHPLC with seamless method transfer. Charged-surface C18 and Bonus-RP phases improve peak shape for basic and polar analytes, while HILIC-Z offers robust retention under high pH and low ionic strength. Chiral Poroshell columns enable efficient enantiomeric separations. Minimizing extra-column volume and optimizing data rates preserves resolution in high-throughput runs.
Future directions include tighter integration of UHPLC with high-resolution mass spectrometry using ultra-low dispersion systems, expansion of HILIC and chiral phases for multi-omics analyses, and data-driven method selection tools powered by machine learning. Innovations in stationary phase synthesis will further enhance pH and temperature stability, while digital analytics will streamline method transfer and reproducibility across labs.
A structured framework considering sample properties, particle and phase selection, and instrument optimization enables rapid identification of the optimal LC approach. Agilent’s ZORBAX and InfinityLab Poroshell column technologies, combined with modern instrumentation, support high-efficiency, robust separations across a spectrum of analytical challenges.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
Selecting appropriate liquid chromatography methods is crucial for effective separation and characterization of diverse sample types in research and industry. The choice of stationary phase, particle design and instrument configuration directly affects resolution, analysis time and reproducibility. Advances in superficially porous particle technology and alternative phase chemistries expand analytical capabilities for small molecules, biopolymers and chiral compounds.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work outlines a systematic approach to determine the best chromatography for a given sample. It evaluates how sample complexity, separation goals and instrument constraints guide column selection from Agilent’s ZORBAX, InfinityLab Poroshell and other phase chemistries. Key focus areas include particle options, phase selectivity mechanisms and instrument compatibility.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The method integrates sample profiling with chromatographic criteria including:
- Particle type: comparing totally porous vs superficially porous coreshell designs
- Stationary phase chemistries: C18, C8, phenyl-hexyl, polar-embedded, HILIC and chiral phases
- Selectivity factors: hydrophobic, polar interactions, pH stability and embedded ligand effects
- Instrument factors: pressure limits, extra-column dispersion, flow cell volume and data acquisition rates
Instrumentation Used
- Agilent 1290, 1260 and 1220 Infinity II LC systems
- DAD detectors (e.g. Agilent 1100 G1315B)
- UHPLC–MS with ESI for targeted analyses
- InfinityLab low-dispersion fittings and UHPLC tubing
Main Results and Discussion
Superficially porous Poroshell 120 columns deliver higher efficiency at equivalent or lower backpressures compared to sub-2 µm totally porous media. Available in 1.9, 2.7 and 4 µm formats, these columns support workflows from HPLC to UHPLC with seamless method transfer. Charged-surface C18 and Bonus-RP phases improve peak shape for basic and polar analytes, while HILIC-Z offers robust retention under high pH and low ionic strength. Chiral Poroshell columns enable efficient enantiomeric separations. Minimizing extra-column volume and optimizing data rates preserves resolution in high-throughput runs.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Faster method development through aligned chemistries across ZORBAX and Poroshell families
- Scalable workflows from analytical to preparative scale with consistent selectivity
- High throughput screening with sub-10 min cycles on Poroshell 120
- Enhanced robustness for routine QA/QC in pharmaceuticals, environmental and food testing
- Improved retention and peak shape for challenging polar or basic compounds without complex sample prep
Future Trends and Applications
Future directions include tighter integration of UHPLC with high-resolution mass spectrometry using ultra-low dispersion systems, expansion of HILIC and chiral phases for multi-omics analyses, and data-driven method selection tools powered by machine learning. Innovations in stationary phase synthesis will further enhance pH and temperature stability, while digital analytics will streamline method transfer and reproducibility across labs.
Conclusion
A structured framework considering sample properties, particle and phase selection, and instrument optimization enables rapid identification of the optimal LC approach. Agilent’s ZORBAX and InfinityLab Poroshell column technologies, combined with modern instrumentation, support high-efficiency, robust separations across a spectrum of analytical challenges.
References
- Lane J. How Do I Determine the Best Chromatography for my Sample? Agilent Technologies, Application Note DE44208.4011805556; 2021.
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