Reduction of GPC Analysis Time and Eluent Consumption by Column Downsizing
Applications | 2020 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
The characterization of synthetic polymers by gel permeation chromatography is essential for polymer research and quality control applications, providing insights into molecular weight distributions and polymer performance.
This application note compares conventional and downsized GPC columns to assess how reducing internal diameter affects analysis time and eluent consumption in polystyrene measurements on a Nexera GPC system.
A polydisperse polystyrene sample (Mn ~30000) in THF was analyzed under isothermal conditions at 40°C with the following setup:
Compared to the 8mm I.D. column, the 6mm column reduced analysis time by 50% (10min) and solvent use by 70% (6mL), while the 4.6mm column achieved 80% time reduction (4min) and 84% solvent reduction (3.2mL). Chromatograms maintained sharp profiles and comparable resolution. Repeatability studies (n=6) showed elution time RSD ≤0.12% and Mw RSD ≤1.15% across all columns, confirming robust performance.
Column downsizing accelerates throughput and lowers solvent costs, benefiting high-throughput polymer screening, routine quality control, and environmentally conscious laboratories seeking to minimize waste.
Further miniaturization and integration with UHPLC platforms may enable sub-minute GPC runs. Advances in detector sensitivity and green solvent systems will expand applications in materials science and biopolymer analysis.
Downsized GPC columns on the Nexera system deliver significant reductions in analysis time and eluent consumption without compromising data quality, offering a practical solution for efficient polymer characterization.
Consumables, LC columns, GPC/SEC
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The characterization of synthetic polymers by gel permeation chromatography is essential for polymer research and quality control applications, providing insights into molecular weight distributions and polymer performance.
Goals and Study Overview
This application note compares conventional and downsized GPC columns to assess how reducing internal diameter affects analysis time and eluent consumption in polystyrene measurements on a Nexera GPC system.
Methodology and Instrumentation
A polydisperse polystyrene sample (Mn ~30000) in THF was analyzed under isothermal conditions at 40°C with the following setup:
- GPC columns: Shim-pack GPC-804 (300×8.0mm I.D.), Shodex GPC LF-604 (150×6.0mm I.D., 6µm), Shodex GPC HK-404L (150×4.6mm I.D., 3.5µm)
- Detector: RID-20A refractive index detector (dual temperature control); Shodex RI-504 for the 4.6mm I.D. column
- Mobile phase: THF without stabilizer, flow rates adjusted per column
- Injection volumes: 20µL, 10µL, and 5µL respectively
Main Results and Discussion
Compared to the 8mm I.D. column, the 6mm column reduced analysis time by 50% (10min) and solvent use by 70% (6mL), while the 4.6mm column achieved 80% time reduction (4min) and 84% solvent reduction (3.2mL). Chromatograms maintained sharp profiles and comparable resolution. Repeatability studies (n=6) showed elution time RSD ≤0.12% and Mw RSD ≤1.15% across all columns, confirming robust performance.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Column downsizing accelerates throughput and lowers solvent costs, benefiting high-throughput polymer screening, routine quality control, and environmentally conscious laboratories seeking to minimize waste.
Future Trends and Possibilities
Further miniaturization and integration with UHPLC platforms may enable sub-minute GPC runs. Advances in detector sensitivity and green solvent systems will expand applications in materials science and biopolymer analysis.
Conclusion
Downsized GPC columns on the Nexera system deliver significant reductions in analysis time and eluent consumption without compromising data quality, offering a practical solution for efficient polymer characterization.
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