Effective Analysis of Plasticizers by GPC and Evaporative Light Scattering Detection
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
A reliable approach for characterizing polymer additives is crucial in materials science and quality control. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) coupled with evaporative light scattering detection (ELSD) offers sensitive analysis of non-chromophoric plasticizers, improving signal-to-noise and broadening applicability to high boiling solvents.
The study aimed to evaluate the performance of PLgel 5 µm MIXED-C columns combined with an Agilent ELSD for:
Polymer samples spiked with DBP were analyzed by GPC using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as eluent at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. Comparative runs were performed with RI detection and with ELSD under gentle evaporation to evaluate detector response, baseline noise, and component recovery.
Chromatograms reveal clear discrimination of polymer, DBP, and toluene marker peaks. ELSD delivered a significantly improved signal-to-noise ratio, nearly independent of dn/dc effects, and exhibited excellent baseline stability. Under mild evaporation conditions, DBP was quantitatively recovered, whereas volatile toluene was stripped from the eluate.
High column efficiency (>50,000 plates/m) and broad resolving range up to 2 × 10^6 Da (relative to polystyrene) enabled effective separation of mid-molecular-weight species.
Advances may include integration of ELSD with gradient elution methods, coupling to mass spectrometry for structural identification, and adoption in regulatory monitoring of plasticizer migration. Development of mixed-mode GPC technologies could further enhance selectivity for complex formulations.
The combination of PLgel mixed-pore columns and Agilent ELSD provides a versatile and high-performance platform for the analysis of polymer additives. Superior sensitivity, baseline stability, and solvent handling extend GPC applicability to demanding plasticizer assays.
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IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
A reliable approach for characterizing polymer additives is crucial in materials science and quality control. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) coupled with evaporative light scattering detection (ELSD) offers sensitive analysis of non-chromophoric plasticizers, improving signal-to-noise and broadening applicability to high boiling solvents.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study aimed to evaluate the performance of PLgel 5 µm MIXED-C columns combined with an Agilent ELSD for:
- Separating polymers and the plasticizer dibutylphthalate (DBP)
- Comparing response and baseline stability versus refractive index (RI) detection
- Assessing recovery and identification of DBP in a model polymer sample
Methodology
Polymer samples spiked with DBP were analyzed by GPC using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as eluent at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. Comparative runs were performed with RI detection and with ELSD under gentle evaporation to evaluate detector response, baseline noise, and component recovery.
Instrumentation Used
- Column: PLgel 5 µm MIXED-C, 300 × 7.5 mm (p/n PL1110-6500)
- Detector: Agilent ELSD (nebulizer 40 °C, evaporator 90 °C, nitrogen gas at 1.5 SLM)
Main Results and Discussion
Chromatograms reveal clear discrimination of polymer, DBP, and toluene marker peaks. ELSD delivered a significantly improved signal-to-noise ratio, nearly independent of dn/dc effects, and exhibited excellent baseline stability. Under mild evaporation conditions, DBP was quantitatively recovered, whereas volatile toluene was stripped from the eluate.
High column efficiency (>50,000 plates/m) and broad resolving range up to 2 × 10^6 Da (relative to polystyrene) enabled effective separation of mid-molecular-weight species.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Sensitive detection of non-chromophoric plasticizers and polymer additives
- Robust operation with high boiling solvents and high detector temperatures
- Reliable baseline and low noise improve quantification accuracy
- Applicability to QA/QC in polymer manufacturing and formulation development
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances may include integration of ELSD with gradient elution methods, coupling to mass spectrometry for structural identification, and adoption in regulatory monitoring of plasticizer migration. Development of mixed-mode GPC technologies could further enhance selectivity for complex formulations.
Conclusion
The combination of PLgel mixed-pore columns and Agilent ELSD provides a versatile and high-performance platform for the analysis of polymer additives. Superior sensitivity, baseline stability, and solvent handling extend GPC applicability to demanding plasticizer assays.
References
- Agilent Technologies. Effective Analysis of Plasticizers by GPC and Evaporative Light Scattering Detection. Application Note 5990-8404EN; June 2011.
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