A High-Throughput Method for the Analysis of 22 Substituted Phenol Isomers Using a UHPLC Column and System Combination
Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Substituted phenol isomers are environmental and industrial contaminants requiring rapid and reliable analytical methods. High selectivity and throughput are critical for monitoring water quality, process control, and regulatory compliance in fields such as environmental analysis, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing.
This application note demonstrates the advantages of coupling a pentafluorophenyl UHPLC column with a modern UHPLC system to separate and analyze 22 positional phenol isomers within eight minutes. The goal is to highlight improvements in selectivity, peak shape, and reproducibility for isomeric analysis.
The method achieved baseline separation of all 22 isomers in approximately eight minutes. Chromatograms over 100 injections showed consistent peak shapes with average asymmetry values near 1.1 and retention time relative standard deviations below 0.1. The pentafluorophenyl phase provided enhanced selectivity for positional isomers, while low system dispersion and sample pre-compression enabled precise retention times and high throughput.
Advances in UHPLC hardware and new stationary phases are expected to further reduce analysis time while enhancing resolution. Integration with mass spectrometry and automated sample handling will expand applications in high throughput screening, metabolomics, and trace analysis. Emerging fluorinated phases may offer tailored selectivity for challenging isomeric separations.
The combination of a PFP UHPLC column and a low dispersion UHPLC system delivers fast, selective, and reproducible separation of substituted phenol isomers. This approach enhances analytical throughput and data quality to support rigorous environmental, pharmaceutical, and industrial testing workflows.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Application Note AN21517 EN 2016
Consumables, HPLC, LC columns
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Substituted phenol isomers are environmental and industrial contaminants requiring rapid and reliable analytical methods. High selectivity and throughput are critical for monitoring water quality, process control, and regulatory compliance in fields such as environmental analysis, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note demonstrates the advantages of coupling a pentafluorophenyl UHPLC column with a modern UHPLC system to separate and analyze 22 positional phenol isomers within eight minutes. The goal is to highlight improvements in selectivity, peak shape, and reproducibility for isomeric analysis.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Column: Hypersil GOLD VANQUISH PFP 1.9 µm, 200 × 2.1 mm
- System: Thermo Scientific Vanquish UHPLC with binary pump, split sampler, column compartment, pre-heater, diode array detector and LightPipe flow cell
- Mobile phases: water with 0.1 acid and acetonitrile with 0.1 acid
- Gradient: 35 B to 45 B over 8 minutes, then return to initial conditions
- Flow rate: 0.4 mL per minute, column temperature 40 °C, injection volume 1 µL, detection at 270 nm
- Software: Dionex Chromeleon 7.2 for data acquisition and processing
Main Results and Discussion
The method achieved baseline separation of all 22 isomers in approximately eight minutes. Chromatograms over 100 injections showed consistent peak shapes with average asymmetry values near 1.1 and retention time relative standard deviations below 0.1. The pentafluorophenyl phase provided enhanced selectivity for positional isomers, while low system dispersion and sample pre-compression enabled precise retention times and high throughput.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid throughput with total run times under ten minutes
- Superior isomer selectivity for halogenated and polar phenols
- Outstanding reproducibility with low peak asymmetry and retention time variation
- Suitable for environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and industrial process analysis
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in UHPLC hardware and new stationary phases are expected to further reduce analysis time while enhancing resolution. Integration with mass spectrometry and automated sample handling will expand applications in high throughput screening, metabolomics, and trace analysis. Emerging fluorinated phases may offer tailored selectivity for challenging isomeric separations.
Conclusion
The combination of a PFP UHPLC column and a low dispersion UHPLC system delivers fast, selective, and reproducible separation of substituted phenol isomers. This approach enhances analytical throughput and data quality to support rigorous environmental, pharmaceutical, and industrial testing workflows.
Reference
Thermo Fisher Scientific Application Note AN21517 EN 2016
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