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μPAC HPLC columns connection guide

Guides | 2022 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Consumables, LC columns
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Summary

Importance of the topic


Chromatographic analysis of complex or “difficult” sample matrices often requires tailored sample preparation to remove interferences, concentrate trace analytes, and improve analytical throughput. Innovations in miniaturized, high-specificity, and automated extraction techniques have enabled laboratories to achieve lower detection limits, greater reproducibility, and simplified workflows across environmental, food, pharmaceutical, and biological testing domains.

Objectives and study overview


This presentation reviews key advances in sample preparation for gas and liquid chromatographic methods, illustrating:
  • Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) for solventless enrichment of volatile and semi-volatile compounds
  • Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) SPE for selective clean-up of target analytes
  • Dispersive SPE (QuEChERS) for multi-residue pesticide extraction in foods
  • Silver-ion SPE (Discovery Ag-Ion) for cis/trans fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) fractionation
  • Carbonaceous adsorbents (ENVI-Carb) to trap highly polar species from aqueous samples
  • Flash chromatography using spherical sorbents to improve purification speed and resolution

Methodology and instrumentation


Techniques and platforms described include:
  • SPME: manual and autosampler-compatible fiber holders coupled to GC, GC-MS, HPLC or LC-MS; fiber coatings range from nonpolar PDMS to bipolar DVB/Carboxen composites
  • SPE cartridge formats: molecularly imprinted polymers in standard SPE tubes or 96-well plates; Discovery Ag-Ion cartridges for silver-mediated interactions
  • Dispersive SPE: pre-packed centrifuge tubes with salts and sorbents to support EN 15662 and AOAC 2007.01 QuEChERS workflows
  • Analytical detectors: GC-FID, GC-MS (quadrupole or ion trap), SIM and scan modes, PLOT and capillary columns; automated DESI-1D integration for direct surface analysis

Main results and discussion


Comparative data demonstrate:
  • SPME achieves ppt-level detection of odor-causing compounds in water with linear calibration (r2 >0.99)
  • MIP-SPE reduces matrix suppression in honey analysis of chloramphenicol and other small drugs, outperforming liquid–liquid extraction
  • QuEChERS dispersive SPE yields rapid, reproducible multi-pesticide recovery from produce with minimal cleanup time
  • Discovery Ag-Ion SPE enables baseline separation of cis/trans FAME isomers using progressive hexane–acetone elution steps
  • ENVI-Carb PLUS captures highly polar contaminants (e.g., acrylamide, 1,4-dioxane) from liter-scale water samples with >70% recovery
  • Spherical silica in flash systems delivers narrower elution bands and faster purification compared to irregular supports

Benefits and practical applications


These sample preparation solutions offer:
  • Reduced solvent usage and waste through solvent-free or low-volume methods
  • Enhanced selectivity via molecular imprinting or ionic interactions
  • Scalability from µL-scale headspace SPME to liter-scale SPE
  • Compatibility with standard laboratory instrumentation and automation platforms
  • Improved throughput and reproducibility for routine QA/QC, environmental monitoring, and in vivo studies

Future trends and possibilities


Emerging directions include:
  • Biocompatible, single-use fiber probes for real-time in vivo sampling
  • Integration of SPME with ambient ionization mass spectrometry (e.g., DESI-SPME hybrids)
  • Expanded MIP chemistries targeting novel biomarkers or environmental toxins
  • Automated, high-pressure micro-SPE devices for ultra-trace analysis
  • Hybrid sorbent materials combining carbonaceous, ionic, and imprinted functionalities

Conclusion


Innovations in sample preparation are key enablers for modern chromatographic analyses. By selecting the appropriate extraction approach—be it SPME, high-specificity SPE, QuEChERS, silver ion fractionation, carbon adsorbents, or flash chromatography—analysts can overcome matrix challenges, achieve lower detection limits, and streamline workflows. Continued development of automated, miniaturized, and multifunctional sorbents will further expand analytical capabilities across diverse fields.

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