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Sample Clean-up by Gel Permeation Chromatography Using Agilent EcoSpheres

Applications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Sample Preparation, GPC/SEC
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Analysis of trace-level contaminants in food and environmental samples is critical for regulatory compliance and public health protection. Complex matrices often contain high molecular weight interferences such as lipids, pigments, proteins and humic substances that compromise chromatographic analysis and instrument longevity. Efficient sample cleanup enhances sensitivity, reproducibility and overall laboratory throughput.

Study Objectives and Overview


This application note illustrates the use of gel permeation chromatography (GPC) with Agilent EcoSpheres microporous packing to remove high molecular weight interferences from complex biological samples. The study follows EPA Method 3640A guidelines, using a five-component test mixture to evaluate the resolution and cleanup performance of EcoSpheres under typical environmental and food testing conditions.

Instrumentation Used


  • Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC System with isocratic pump and manual injector
  • EcoSpheres glass column (450 × 25 mm) packed with 100 g of EcoSpheres loose media
  • Agilent 1260 Infinity Variable Wavelength Detector (254 nm)
  • Cirrus GPC software with PL DataStream data capture module

Methodology


  • Calibration solution prepared in dichloromethane containing 25 000 mg/L corn oil plus trace levels of bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, methoxychlor, perylene and sulfur
  • Separation carried out at a flow rate of 5 mL/min to ensure effective size‐exclusion of high molecular weight species
  • Collection of low molecular weight fractions for subsequent GC/MS or LC/MS analysis to confirm contaminant purity

Key Findings and Discussion


EcoSpheres successfully resolved all five test components from the lipid-rich matrix, meeting the resolution criteria specified in EPA Method 3640A. Despite broader peak shapes caused by microporous packing, each contaminant peak was clearly separated from high molecular weight interferences. This demonstrates the robustness of EcoSpheres for reliable sample cleanup.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Simplified sample preparation workflow for pesticides, herbicides and priority pollutants analysis by GC, GC/MS, HPLC or LC/MS
  • Extended column lifetime and reduced maintenance by removing lipids and other fouling compounds
  • Cost-effective cleanup using dry-powder EcoSpheres that swell directly in solvent, enabling high loading capacities

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Continued development of microporous media and column formats may enhance throughput, resolution and selectivity for increasingly complex samples. Integration with automated GPC systems and online fraction collection platforms could further streamline environmental, food safety and bioanalytical workflows. Emerging applications include high-throughput screening in pharmaceuticals, biofuels analysis and metabolomics research.

Conclusion


Gel permeation chromatography using Agilent EcoSpheres microporous packing offers an efficient and reproducible cleanup solution for environmental and food testing laboratories. By effectively removing high molecular weight interferences, this method improves analytical performance, reduces total analysis time and lowers operational costs while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

Reference


1. EPA Method 3640A Gel-permeation cleanup.

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