Agilent PlusPore and PL Rapide columns
Others | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Polymer molecular weight distribution critically influences material performance and quality control. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) is the standard technique for these measurements, yet conventional methods often require long run times and consume substantial solvent volumes. Innovations in column technology can address these limitations by enabling faster analyses without sacrificing data integrity, reducing operational costs, and preserving laboratory flexibility.
This application note evaluates Agilent PlusPore and PL Rapide high pore volume columns for rapid GPC separations. The primary goals are to demonstrate accelerated analyses, maintain the resolution and reproducibility of conventional GPC, confirm result consistency, and quantify time and solvent savings across representative polymer samples.
Experiments were carried out on Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC systems using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as the mobile phase. Sample sets included epoxy resin and Kraton polymers. Column configurations compared include:
PlusPore columns achieved high-resolution separations in under five minutes compared to approximately 19 minutes with conventional columns. The PL Rapide L column delivered subtwo-minute analyses when moderate resolution was acceptable. Overall throughput increased by more than threefold while maintaining resolution factors (Rs) of 1.1–1.2. Reproducibility matched traditional methods, with relative standard deviations below 3 % for Mp and below 1 % for Mn and Mw. Solvent usage decreased by up to 82 % when using narrower internal diameter columns.
Ongoing developments in high pore volume materials may extend fast GPC to broader molecular weight ranges and alternative solvent systems. Advances in multidetector integration, automated calibration, and artificial intelligence–driven data analysis are expected to further enhance polymer characterization. Adoption of green solvents and inline monitoring techniques will support sustainable, high-throughput workflows.
Agilent PlusPore and PL Rapide columns deliver rapid, reliable GPC separations without compromising resolution or reproducibility. Their implementation can transform polymer analysis by offering faster results, reduced costs, and operational flexibility on standard GPC instrumentation.
Consumables, LC columns, GPC/SEC
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Polymer molecular weight distribution critically influences material performance and quality control. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) is the standard technique for these measurements, yet conventional methods often require long run times and consume substantial solvent volumes. Innovations in column technology can address these limitations by enabling faster analyses without sacrificing data integrity, reducing operational costs, and preserving laboratory flexibility.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note evaluates Agilent PlusPore and PL Rapide high pore volume columns for rapid GPC separations. The primary goals are to demonstrate accelerated analyses, maintain the resolution and reproducibility of conventional GPC, confirm result consistency, and quantify time and solvent savings across representative polymer samples.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Experiments were carried out on Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC systems using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as the mobile phase. Sample sets included epoxy resin and Kraton polymers. Column configurations compared include:
- PlusPore series: PolyPore, MesoPore, and OligoPore variants
- PL Rapide series: H, M, and L formats
- ResiPore columns for medium molecular weight ranges
Instrumentation Used
- Agilent 1260 Infinity GPC/SEC System
- Refractive index detector
- UV detector at 254 nm
- Evaporative light scattering detector (multidetector setup)
Key Results and Discussion
PlusPore columns achieved high-resolution separations in under five minutes compared to approximately 19 minutes with conventional columns. The PL Rapide L column delivered subtwo-minute analyses when moderate resolution was acceptable. Overall throughput increased by more than threefold while maintaining resolution factors (Rs) of 1.1–1.2. Reproducibility matched traditional methods, with relative standard deviations below 3 % for Mp and below 1 % for Mn and Mw. Solvent usage decreased by up to 82 % when using narrower internal diameter columns.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Significantly accelerated GPC workflows for higher sample throughput
- Maintained data integrity through mixed bed pore technology and linear calibration
- Reduced analysis time and solvent consumption for lower cost per run
- Seamless compatibility with existing GPC instruments, eliminating need for specialized hardware
Future Trends and Possibilities
Ongoing developments in high pore volume materials may extend fast GPC to broader molecular weight ranges and alternative solvent systems. Advances in multidetector integration, automated calibration, and artificial intelligence–driven data analysis are expected to further enhance polymer characterization. Adoption of green solvents and inline monitoring techniques will support sustainable, high-throughput workflows.
Conclusion
Agilent PlusPore and PL Rapide columns deliver rapid, reliable GPC separations without compromising resolution or reproducibility. Their implementation can transform polymer analysis by offering faster results, reduced costs, and operational flexibility on standard GPC instrumentation.
References
- Achieving Faster GPC Separations using Novel High Pore Volume Columns and Conventional Instruments (5991-5207EN)
- Calibrating GPC Columns - A Guide to Best Practice (5991-2720EN)
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