Fast and Easy Injection of Large Sample Volumes in Preparative HPLC
Technical notes | 2019 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Large-volume injection in preparative HPLC streamlines sample processing by eliminating the need for separate injection pumps or autosamplers. The approach leverages the wide flow range and high-pressure stability of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump together with its built-in solvent selection valve. This configuration reduces bench space requirements, lowers investment costs, and accelerates sample throughput while maintaining high accuracy and precision.
This Technical Overview evaluates the performance of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump used as a high-flow injection device. Key aims include characterizing volume accuracy and precision across different loading rates, demonstrating reproducible retention and peak areas for a multi-component test mixture, and illustrating a streamlined workflow using alternating loading and elution methods.
A standard mixture containing caffeine and four parabens was diluted 1:200 (v/v) in water. Sample loading used 100 mL injections at 25, 50, and 100 mL/min via pump channel A2. Elution was performed at 50 mL/min with a gradient from 5% to 70% acetonitrile over 5 minutes. UV detection was set at 254 ±2 nm (10 Hz, 0.5 s response time), and fraction collection was triggered at 10 mAU starting at 4 minutes. Alternating loading and elution methods were defined in the sequence table to allow flexible switching via the built-in solvent selection valve.
The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump, when used as an injection pump via its solvent selection valve, delivers reliable high-volume injections with excellent accuracy and precision. This approach streamlines preparative HPLC workflows by removing the need for separate injection devices, reducing costs, saving space, and maintaining reproducible chromatographic performance.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
Large-volume injection in preparative HPLC streamlines sample processing by eliminating the need for separate injection pumps or autosamplers. The approach leverages the wide flow range and high-pressure stability of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump together with its built-in solvent selection valve. This configuration reduces bench space requirements, lowers investment costs, and accelerates sample throughput while maintaining high accuracy and precision.
Objectives and Study Overview
This Technical Overview evaluates the performance of the Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump used as a high-flow injection device. Key aims include characterizing volume accuracy and precision across different loading rates, demonstrating reproducible retention and peak areas for a multi-component test mixture, and illustrating a streamlined workflow using alternating loading and elution methods.
Used Instrumentation
- Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump (G7161B) with exchangeable pump heads (1–50 and 4–200 mL/min capacity)
- Agilent 1260 Infinity II Diode Array Detector WR with preparative flow cell (0.3 mm, option #084)
- Agilent 1260 Infinity II Preparative Valve-Based Fraction Collector (G7166A)
- Agilent OpenLab CDS ChemStation edition C.01.09 [144]
- Agilent Prep-C18 column, 30 × 150 mm, 10 µm (p/n 413910-302)
Methodology
A standard mixture containing caffeine and four parabens was diluted 1:200 (v/v) in water. Sample loading used 100 mL injections at 25, 50, and 100 mL/min via pump channel A2. Elution was performed at 50 mL/min with a gradient from 5% to 70% acetonitrile over 5 minutes. UV detection was set at 254 ±2 nm (10 Hz, 0.5 s response time), and fraction collection was triggered at 10 mAU starting at 4 minutes. Alternating loading and elution methods were defined in the sequence table to allow flexible switching via the built-in solvent selection valve.
Main Results and Discussion
- Loading precision and accuracy for 100 mL water injections were excellent across all flow rates: mean masses ~99.6–99.8 g with RSDs below 0.10%.
- Overlay of six consecutive injections showed no sample breakthrough and highly reproducible retention times (RSD ≤ 0.53%) and peak areas (RSD ≤ 0.27%).
- The solvent selection valve enabled post-injection flushing of the pump channel with aqueous eluent, preventing sample carryover and component adsorption.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High-speed, high-volume injections reduce overall cycle times and boost sample throughput.
- Integrated injection eliminates the need for additional hardware, saving laboratory space and capital expenditure.
- Separate loading and elution methods allow optimization of flow rates for each step and reuse of the same elution protocol for different sample volumes.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Integration of higher-pressure pump heads and valves to handle even larger volumes or more viscous matrices.
- Automation of solvent selection and fraction collection with advanced software workflows.
- Application in biopharmaceutical purification and natural product isolation requiring large sample loads.
- Coupling of preparative injection pumps with mass spectrometry for on-line fraction analysis.
Conclusion
The Agilent 1290 Infinity II Preparative Binary Pump, when used as an injection pump via its solvent selection valve, delivers reliable high-volume injections with excellent accuracy and precision. This approach streamlines preparative HPLC workflows by removing the need for separate injection devices, reducing costs, saving space, and maintaining reproducible chromatographic performance.
References
- Agilent InfinityLab LC Series 1260 Infinity II Preparative Autosampler, Agilent Technologies User Manual, 2017.
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