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Configuring the Dionex Integrion HPIC System for Fast Determinations of Monosaccharides and Disaccharides Using HPAE-PAD with Eluent Generation

Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Ion chromatography
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Food & Agriculture
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Importance of the Topic


The analysis of mono- and disaccharides in food, beverage, and bioprocess samples is essential for quality control, product development, and regulatory compliance. High-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection enables direct, sensitive measurement of electroactive sugars without derivatization. The integration of reagent-free eluent generation and high-pressure operation enhances data consistency, reduces manual handling, and increases laboratory throughput.

Goals and Overview of the Study


This application note outlines the recommended configuration and installation steps for a Thermo Scientific Dionex Integrion HPIC system dedicated to rapid determinations of monosaccharides and disaccharides. It describes hardware setup, software configuration, and method parameters for fast, reproducible separations using HPAE-PAD with in situ generated KOH eluent.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The method employs a Dionex CarboPac PA20 guard (3 × 30 mm) and analytical column (3 × 150 mm) operated at 30 °C. Eluent consists of 35 mM KOH isocratic with a 100 mM KOH wash between 15 and 25 minutes, delivered at 0.50 mL/min. The electrochemical detector uses a four-potential carbohydrate waveform at 2 Hz with a disposable Au working electrode and Ag/AgCl reference. Injection volume is 0.4 µL via a 4-port internal loop. Samples (flavored rum and agave nectar) are filtered and diluted (100× and 10 000× respectively) in degassed deionized water.

Used Instrumentation


  • Thermo Scientific Dionex Integrion HPIC system with high-pressure pump capable of 5000 psi
  • Reagent-Free IC module: Dionex EGC 500 KOH eluent generator cartridge and CR-ATC 600 electrolytic trap column
  • High-pressure degasser module
  • Electrochemical detector with three-electrode cell (counter electrode cell body, Ag/AgCl reference, Au working electrode)
  • Dionex CarboPac PA20 guard and separation columns
  • Dionex AS-AP autosampler with temperature control and 4-port injection valve pod
  • IC PEEK Viper tubing assemblies for high-pressure fluid connections
  • Chromeleon CDS software v7.2 SR4 for instrument control and data acquisition

Main Results and Discussion


Application of this configuration to a 100× diluted flavored rum sample resolved glucose, fructose, and sucrose at concentrations of 302, 279, and 1080 mg/L respectively within 15 minutes. A 10 000× diluted agave nectar sample provided baseline separation of glucose and fructose at 5.1 and 24 mg/L respectively. The combination of small-particle CarboPac PA20 resin and high-pressure operation yields sharp peaks, excellent resolution, and stable baselines.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid, high-resolution carbohydrate separations in under 20 minutes
  • Reduced reagent handling through on-board eluent generation and inline degassing
  • Automated device detection and consumables tracking improve uptime and compliance
  • High pressure capability allows use of small particle columns for enhanced chromatographic performance
  • Versatile method adaptable to a wide range of beverage, food, and bioprocess matrices

Future Trends and Possibilities


Advances may include integration of real-time diagnostics and self-calibration routines, expansion of electrochemical detection to novel analytes, miniaturization for field-deployable systems, coupling with mass spectrometry for structural elucidation, and AI-driven method optimization to further increase throughput and data quality.

Conclusion


The Dionex Integrion HPIC system configured with reagent-free eluent generation and pulsed amperometric detection provides a robust, high-pressure platform for fast and reliable monosaccharide and disaccharide analysis. Automated configuration, inline degassing, and consumables monitoring streamline workflows and deliver reproducible, high-quality data across diverse sample types.

References


  1. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Technical Note 21. Optimal Settings for Pulsed Amperometric Detection of Carbohydrates Using the Dionex ED40 Electrochemical Detector. LPN 034889-03, Sunnyvale, CA, 1998.
  2. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Dionex Integrion Operator’s Manual. Doc. No. 22153-97003, Sunnyvale, CA, 2016.
  3. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Product Manual for Eluent Generator Cartridges. P/N 075778, Sunnyvale, CA, 2014.
  4. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Product Manual for Continuously Regenerated Trap Column (CR-ATC 600). P/N 075778, Sunnyvale, CA, 2016.
  5. Thermo Fisher Scientific. AS-AP Operator’s Manual. Doc. No. 065361, Sunnyvale, CA, 2012.
  6. Thermo Fisher Scientific. ED User’s Compendium for Electrochemical Detection. Doc. No. 065340, Sunnyvale, CA, 2010.

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