Improving Analysis Sensitivity with Solid Core 4 μm Columns
Technical notes | 2013 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
High analytical sensitivity is essential for detecting and quantifying trace-level compounds in pharmaceutical, environmental, and food safety applications. Chromatographic performance directly affects method limits of detection (LOD), quantification (LOQ), and overall data quality.
This study evaluates the signal-to-noise benefits and efficiency gains of Thermo Scientific Accucore XL solid core 4 μm HPLC columns compared to conventional fully porous columns packed with 5 μm and 3 μm particles. Key comparisons include isocratic and gradient separations of pharmaceuticals and environmental triazines, as well as trace-level sensitivity assessments.
All experiments were performed on standard HPLC systems under identical operating conditions for each column type. Key parameters:
Isocratic separation of ibuprofen and valerophenone on 4 μm solid core columns delivered over 70% higher plate counts and a 112% average increase in signal-to-noise versus 5 μm fully porous columns, with backpressure rising modestly from 239 bar to 312 bar.
Under gradient conditions for seven triazine herbicides, peak widths narrowed by an average of 29%, boosting signal-to-noise by 140% and improving critical-pair resolution by 54%. Backpressure increased from 165 bar to 215 bar, remaining within standard HPLC limits.
In trace-level tests (1 ng injection), the solid core 4 μm column produced signal-to-noise ratios 100–116% higher than 3 μm and 5 μm porous columns, translating into LODs and LOQs approximately halved (LOD 0.3 ng vs. 0.6 ng; LOQ 0.9 ng vs. ~2.0 ng).
The Accucore XL 4 μm solid core columns enable substantial sensitivity enhancements without modifying existing HPLC workflows or hardware. Laboratories can achieve lower detection limits, sharper peaks, and improved resolution using conventional pumps and detectors, facilitating more reliable quantitation in QA/QC, environmental monitoring, and pharmaceutical assays.
Advances in superficially porous particle design continue to push HPLC performance toward UPLC-like efficiencies on standard systems. Future developments may focus on:
Solid core 4 μm columns deliver pronounced improvements in chromatographic efficiency and sensitivity compared to 5 μm and 3 μm fully porous columns. These benefits are achieved with minimal increase in backpressure, using existing HPLC systems, enabling lower LODs/LOQs and better peak resolution without method revalidation.
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Summary
Importance of the topic
High analytical sensitivity is essential for detecting and quantifying trace-level compounds in pharmaceutical, environmental, and food safety applications. Chromatographic performance directly affects method limits of detection (LOD), quantification (LOQ), and overall data quality.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates the signal-to-noise benefits and efficiency gains of Thermo Scientific Accucore XL solid core 4 μm HPLC columns compared to conventional fully porous columns packed with 5 μm and 3 μm particles. Key comparisons include isocratic and gradient separations of pharmaceuticals and environmental triazines, as well as trace-level sensitivity assessments.
Methodology and Instrumentation
All experiments were performed on standard HPLC systems under identical operating conditions for each column type. Key parameters:
- Column dimensions: 150×4.6 mm
- Mobile phases: water/acetonitrile blends (various gradients or isocratic ratios; pH adjusted with phosphoric acid where noted)
- Flow rates: 1.3–2.0 mL/min
- Column temperatures: 25–30 °C
- UV detection wavelengths: 214 nm, 220 nm, 247 nm
- Injection volume: 5 μL
Instrumentation used
- Thermo Scientific Accucore XL HPLC columns packed with 4 μm solid core particles
- Fully porous C18 and C8 columns with 5 μm and 3 μm particles
- Conventional binary HPLC pumps and UV detectors
Main Results and Discussion
Isocratic separation of ibuprofen and valerophenone on 4 μm solid core columns delivered over 70% higher plate counts and a 112% average increase in signal-to-noise versus 5 μm fully porous columns, with backpressure rising modestly from 239 bar to 312 bar.
Under gradient conditions for seven triazine herbicides, peak widths narrowed by an average of 29%, boosting signal-to-noise by 140% and improving critical-pair resolution by 54%. Backpressure increased from 165 bar to 215 bar, remaining within standard HPLC limits.
In trace-level tests (1 ng injection), the solid core 4 μm column produced signal-to-noise ratios 100–116% higher than 3 μm and 5 μm porous columns, translating into LODs and LOQs approximately halved (LOD 0.3 ng vs. 0.6 ng; LOQ 0.9 ng vs. ~2.0 ng).
Benefits and Practical Applications
The Accucore XL 4 μm solid core columns enable substantial sensitivity enhancements without modifying existing HPLC workflows or hardware. Laboratories can achieve lower detection limits, sharper peaks, and improved resolution using conventional pumps and detectors, facilitating more reliable quantitation in QA/QC, environmental monitoring, and pharmaceutical assays.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in superficially porous particle design continue to push HPLC performance toward UPLC-like efficiencies on standard systems. Future developments may focus on:
- Further particle morphology optimization to reduce diffusion paths and maintain low backpressure
- Integration with high-resolution mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity
- Tailored chemistries for challenging analyte classes (e.g., large biomolecules, polar compounds)
Conclusion
Solid core 4 μm columns deliver pronounced improvements in chromatographic efficiency and sensitivity compared to 5 μm and 3 μm fully porous columns. These benefits are achieved with minimal increase in backpressure, using existing HPLC systems, enabling lower LODs/LOQs and better peak resolution without method revalidation.
References
- U. D. Neue, HPLC Columns: Theory, Technology, and Practice, Wiley-VCH, New York, 1997, p. 334.
- USP-32, Ibuprofen, Chromatographic Purity Monograph.
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