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Agilent 1290 Infinity Evaporative Light Scattering Detector (ELSD) - Data Sheet

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Summary

Significance of the Topic


The evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) addresses a critical gap in liquid chromatography by enabling detection of analytes that lack a UV chromophore or do not ionize efficiently for MS. Subambient ELSD operation preserves thermally labile and highly volatile compounds, broadening analytical coverage across pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, lipids, carbohydrates, polymers and combinatorial libraries.

Objectives and Overview of the Study


This white paper introduces the Agilent 1290 Infinity ELSD, a high-performance detector built on two decades of ELSD design experience. Key goals include demonstration of subambient evaporative operation down to 10 °C, programmable gas and temperature control to eliminate solvent gradient effects, and compatibility with fast-LC and multivendor chromatography systems.

Methodology and Used Instrumentation


Detection with ELSD involves three stages:
  • Nebulization: The liquid eluent is converted into a fine aerosol using inert gas.
  • Evaporation: Solvent is removed in an independently controlled evaporation tube.
  • Optical detection: Nonvolatile particles scatter light from a 405 nm laser beam and are quantified by a photomultiplier tube.

Key instrument features:
  • Subambient evaporator temperature range 10–80 °C by Peltier cooling.
  • Programmable gas flow (0.9–3.25 SLM) with patented real‐time control to maintain uniform response over gradients.
  • Fast heating/cooling (<5 min between 30 °C and 50 °C) to switch sensitivity for volatile and semivolatile analytes.
  • High-speed data acquisition (10–80 Hz) and low dispersion for fast-LC compatibility.
  • Multivendor software control via Ethernet or serial interfaces.

Main Results and Discussion


The 1290 Infinity ELSD delivers:
  • High sensitivity down to low nanogram levels, with excellent linearity independent of optical properties.
  • Subambient operation at 10 °C preventing thermal degradation and enabling detection of volatile compounds below 30 °C.
  • Real-time gas and temperature programming that flattens response across steep gradients, improving quantitation over mobile-phase compensation.
  • Reproducibility below 2% RSD, as demonstrated by fifty injections of caffeine.
  • DMSO transparency for high-throughput screening, allowing removal of DMSO at low temperatures by increased gas flow.
  • Complementarity to LC/MS, augmenting detection of poorly ionizing compounds such as haloperidol and its metabolites.

Advantages and Practical Applications


ELSD technology adds universal detection to analytical methods where UV or MS alone are insufficient. Practical applications include:
  • Purity and impurity profiling in pharmaceutical QA/QC.
  • Analysis of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and small peptides.
  • High-throughput screening of combinatorial libraries stored in DMSO.
  • Environmental and polymer analysis by SEC/GPC and supercritical fluid chromatography.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Emerging opportunities include:
  • Further integration with hyphenated techniques (LC–MS–ELSD) for multidimensional characterization.
  • Miniaturization and micro-flow ELSD modules for reduced solvent consumption and higher throughput.
  • Advanced software-driven workflows for automated method development, adaptive gas/temperature control and predictive maintenance.
  • Extension into online process analytical technology (PAT) for real-time monitoring in biomanufacturing.

Conclusion


The Agilent 1290 Infinity ELSD represents a significant advance in light scattering detection, delivering unmatched subambient performance, programmable gas/temperature control, high reproducibility and universal response. It expands the analytical toolkit for researchers and QA/QC laboratories by enabling sensitive detection of thermally labile, volatile and non-UV active compounds in a single robust platform.

References


  • UK Patent 0304253.8
  • US Patent 6,023,8744

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