Software-Assisted Method Development for SFC and UHPLC on the Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System
Applications | 2017 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Ensuring the safety and authenticity of food products requires robust analytical methods to detect prohibited synthetic colorants. Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) offers high throughput and green chemistry advantages, while ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is well established for reversed-phase separations. Combining both modes on a single hybrid platform accelerates method development and conserves laboratory resources.
This study presents a software-assisted workflow to develop SFC and UHPLC methods for the simultaneous analysis of common illicit dyes (Sudan Red I–IV and Para Red) using an Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System. The goals were to shorten method development time, achieve baseline resolution (Rs >1.5) between critical peaks, and demonstrate how in silico optimization aligns with experimental results.
In SFC mode, stepwise modifier screening identified methanol at 20 % as optimal for baseline separation of all five dyes on the C-18 column. UHPLC mode showed similar elution order under high organic isocratic conditions. ChromSword Auto simulations for both step and linear gradients accurately predicted retention and Rs values above 1.5, matching experimental Rs of 1.73 (step) and 1.65 (linear) for Para Red/Sudan I. IPA failed to reach target Rs in silico and in practice (Rs ≈1.2). Isocratic simulation across 15–45 % methanol also correlated with measured Rs trends, confirming software reliability for robustness assessment.
Advances in hybrid chromatography systems and machine-learning–enhanced software will further shorten development cycles and improve predictive power. Application of these tools to other challenging analyte classes (e.g., low-polarity contaminants, lipid-soluble vitamins) will expand the utility of SFC/UHPLC platforms in environmental, pharmaceutical, and quality-control settings.
The combination of an Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System with ChromSword Auto software enables efficient, predictive method development for illicit dye analysis. The hybrid approach eliminates duplicate instrumentation, reduces costs, and delivers reliable SFC separations with minimal experimental trial and error.
HPLC, SFC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Ensuring the safety and authenticity of food products requires robust analytical methods to detect prohibited synthetic colorants. Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) offers high throughput and green chemistry advantages, while ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is well established for reversed-phase separations. Combining both modes on a single hybrid platform accelerates method development and conserves laboratory resources.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study presents a software-assisted workflow to develop SFC and UHPLC methods for the simultaneous analysis of common illicit dyes (Sudan Red I–IV and Para Red) using an Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System. The goals were to shorten method development time, achieve baseline resolution (Rs >1.5) between critical peaks, and demonstrate how in silico optimization aligns with experimental results.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Hybrid platform: Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC Control Module, binary pump, multisampler, quaternary pump, diode array detector, valve drive, and column compartment.
- Column: ZORBAX SB C-18 (4.6×150 mm, 5 µm) with high-pressure SFC flow cell.
- Software: Agilent OpenLAB ChemStation and ChromSword Auto 4.0 for gradient simulation and method optimization.
- Analytes: Sudan I–IV and Para Red, solvents from Merck, water from Milli-Q system.
- UHPLC conditions: isocratic 80–100 % organic (ACN, MeOH, IPA), 1 mL/min, 40 °C, DAD at 480 nm.
- SFC conditions: 2–40 % organic modifier in CO₂, 5 mL/min, BPR 160 bar at 60 °C, 40 °C column, feed injection.
Main Results and Discussion
In SFC mode, stepwise modifier screening identified methanol at 20 % as optimal for baseline separation of all five dyes on the C-18 column. UHPLC mode showed similar elution order under high organic isocratic conditions. ChromSword Auto simulations for both step and linear gradients accurately predicted retention and Rs values above 1.5, matching experimental Rs of 1.73 (step) and 1.65 (linear) for Para Red/Sudan I. IPA failed to reach target Rs in silico and in practice (Rs ≈1.2). Isocratic simulation across 15–45 % methanol also correlated with measured Rs trends, confirming software reliability for robustness assessment.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Streamlined method development for both SFC and UHPLC on one instrument reduces capital investment and footprint.
- Software-driven optimization accelerates selection of mobile phase composition and gradient design, cutting experimental workload.
- Proven capability to resolve structurally similar dyes supports regulatory compliance in food safety labs.
Future Trends and Application Potential
Advances in hybrid chromatography systems and machine-learning–enhanced software will further shorten development cycles and improve predictive power. Application of these tools to other challenging analyte classes (e.g., low-polarity contaminants, lipid-soluble vitamins) will expand the utility of SFC/UHPLC platforms in environmental, pharmaceutical, and quality-control settings.
Conclusion
The combination of an Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System with ChromSword Auto software enables efficient, predictive method development for illicit dye analysis. The hybrid approach eliminates duplicate instrumentation, reduces costs, and delivers reliable SFC separations with minimal experimental trial and error.
Reference
- Lesellier, E. Retention mechanisms in super/subcritical fluid chromatography on packed columns. J. Chromatogr. A 2009, 1216, 1881–1890.
- Naegele, E. Orthogonal chromatographic separations using the Agilent 1260 Infinity II SFC/UHPLC Hybrid System. Agilent Technologies Technical Overview 2017, publication 5991-8276EN.
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