HPLC Solutions For Environmental
HPLC Solutions For Environmental
HPLC Solutions For Environmental
April 2000
General Description
Agilent Technologies has developed a large number of key HPLC applications for the environmental market in Agilent Technologies' own laboratories or together with industrial laboratories and public agencies. This guide gives a condensed overview of the application solutions for this market. We have written this guide to make ordering of the entire systems easy, correct and complete. The information includes: Detailed chromatographic conditions. Reference chromatograms. Performance of the HPLC method. Accessories from external suppliers, if applicable. References to the configuration example section at the end of the guide. Here a detailed description of the required HPLC equipment is given, including all ordering information necessary to perform the described application.
Introduction
Application Overview
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has been increasingly applied to the analysis of environmental samples. The method enables complex mixtures to be separated into individual compounds and to be identified and quantified by suitable detectors and data handling systems. Separation and detection occurs at ambient temperature or slightly above and therefore the method is ideally suited for compounds of limited thermal stability. Although HPLC detectors in general are not as sensitive as gas chromatography detectors, HPLC is a sensitive method, mainly due to the possibility of injecting large sample amounts up to 1- 2 ml per injection. Modern sample preparation techniques, like solid phase extraction and supercritical fluid extraction are also responsible for high sensitivity HPLC analysis in the ppt (parts per trillion) range. Below is an overview of environmental samples typically analyzed with HPLC, which are shown in this Solution Guide.
Samples Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Non-volatile pesticides Phenoxy-acid herbicides Carbamates Glyphosate Paraquat Benzidines and phenols Aldehydes Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Explosives
Matrix water water water water water water water air soil soil
Examples naphthalene, fluorene, pyrene desethylatrazine, metoxuron, atrazine dicamba, bentazone, mecoprop butocarboxim, methomyl, aldicarb glyphosate, AMPA diquat, paraquat benzidine formaldehyde, acetaldehyde naphthalene, fluorene, pyrene octogen, nitrodiglycol, hexogen
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HPLC hardware and Agilent ChemStations are ordered using standard product and option numbers. This leaves all flexibility to configure the system according to local regulations and company specific requirements.
Non-Agilent hardware
For some applications, for example the Pickering Post Column Derivatization System for Carbamate Analysis, hardware must be ordered from the external vendor. In this case we have set up procedures with the vendor to ensure smooth ordering and delivery of the product. Most important spare parts and consumables are available as Agilent Technologies part numbers.
Consumables, Documentation
This document also includes ordering information for: columns guard cartridges (if applicable) mobile phase modifiers (if applicable) user guides (if applicable)
Chrysene
mAU 35
30 10
11
15
25
Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 naphthalene anthraquinon acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo(a)anthracene chrysene benzo(b)fluoranthene benzo(k)fluoranthene benzo(a)pyrene dibenzo(ah)anthracene benzo(ghi)perylene indeno(123-cd)pyrene
20 6 5 8
14 12 7
1 4
15
10 5 0
13
16 17
23
10
15
Time [min]
20
25
Column Mobile phase Gradient Flow rate Column temperature Injection volume Detection UV-DAD Fluorescence
250 x 2.1 mm (Agilent p/n 79918PAH-582) A = water B = acetonitrile at 3 min 50% B to 60% B at 14.5 min 50 %B to 90% B at 22.5 min 50 %B to 95%B 0.4 ml/min 22 C 2 l of stock solution (20 ng/l each) sample wavelength: 270/40 nm reference wavelength: 450/80 nm excitation wavelength: 275 nm emission wavelength: 350 nm Time programmed Ex and Em (for above chromatogram) Time(min) 7.5 8.7 11 14.5 16.5 21 Ex(nm) 260 270 260 290 290 250 Em(nm) 420 440 420 430 430 500
Sample Agilent PAH standard 500 g/ml for each PAH (8500-6035) Sample preparation liquid/liquid extraction solid phase extraction
HPLC method performance Limit of detection, DAD: Limit of detection, FLD: Repeatabilty of RT: Repeatability of area: 50 to 500 pg 0.05 to 1.8 pg <0.15 % <2 to 4 %
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1. A.G.Hsgen et al, "Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons by HPLC", Agilent Technologies application note, 1993, publication number 5091-7260E 2. "Handbook for the HPLC analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons" Agilent Technologies, 1993, Agilent part number 01050-90300 3. A.G.Hsgen, R. Schuster "Improved Data Quality in the Automated HPLC Analysis of PNAs (PAHs)", Agilent Technologies application note, 1995, publication number 5964-3540E 4. EPA Methods 550 and 550.1, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 5. A New Approach to Lower Limits of Detection and Easy Spectral Analysis, Agilent Technologies primer, 2000, publication number 5968-9346E
4-nitrotoluene
CH 3
mAU 350
NO2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 13 10 11 12 14 16 15
245/20 nm
300 250
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Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 desethylatrazine metoxuron hexazinone simazine cyanazine methabenzthiazuron chlortoluron atrazine monolinuron diuron isoproturon metobromuron metazachlor sebutylazine terbutylazine linuron metolachlor
Sample preparation Solid phase extraction on reversed phase disposable cartridges (see page 29 for external suppliers of disposable cartridges)
Column 125 x 2 mm Hypersil ODS, 3 m , (Agilent p/n 7992618-362) Mobile phase A = water, B = acetonitrile Gradientat start 20 % B at 10 min 30 % B at 26 min 40 % B at 34 min 60 % B at 39 min 90 % B Flow rate 0.2 ml/min Post time 10 min Column temperature 38C Injection volume 3 l or 1 l Detection: UV DAD sample wavelengths: 230/20 nm, 400/80 nm reference wavelengths: 214/10 nm, 350/50 nm 245/20 nm, 500/80 nm
HPLC method performance Limit of detection: Repeatabilty of RT: Repeatability of area: 50 ng/l (500 ml-sample) ~ 0.2 % <2%
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1. R. Reupert et al, "HPLC determination of 29 controlled herbicides in water suppliesAgilent Technologies application note, 1990, publication number 5952-2229
Bentazone
O N N H CH
CH3 SO 2 CH3
mAU
2
20
1 6 9 3 5 10 7 8 11 12
Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 dicamba 8-OH-bentazone 6-OH-bentazone bentazone 2,4-D MCPA 2,4,5-T dichlorprop mecoprop 2,4,5-TP 2,4-DP MCPB
10
0
5 10 Time [min] 15
Sample preparation Solid phase extraction on reversed phase disposable cartridges (see page 29 for external suppliers of disposable cartridges)
100 x 4.0 mm, Hypersil ODS, 5 m, (Agilent p/n 79926OD-354) A: 0.005 m KH2PO4 + 0.001% CH3COOH B: ACN/methanol = 1/1 + 0.001% CH3COOH at 0 min 15 % B at 16 min 50 % B at 21 min 15 % B 0.35 ml/min 45 C 230 nm as detection wavelength
HPLC method performance HPLC method performance Limit of detection: 0.5 ng absolute 20 ng/l with 1000fold enrichment and 25 l Repeatabilty of RT: < 0.2 % Repeatability of area: 1- 2 %
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Carbamates in Water
Methiocarb
O OCNHCH3
LU 900 l injection volume 19 1 18 2 3 4 5 6
Aldicarb sulfone 6 Aldicarb Aldicarb sulfoxide 7 Propoxur Oxamyl 8 Carbofuran Methomyl 9 1-Naphthol 3-OH-Carbofuran 10 Carbaryl 11 Methiocarb 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5
Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 aldicarb sulfone aldicarb sulfoxide oxamyl methomyl 3hydroxycarbofuran aldicarb propoxur carbofuran 1naphthol carbaryl methiocarb
17 11 16 15 14 10 15 20 Time [min] Column Mobile phase Gradient Run time Post time Column temperature Injection volume Detection: UV VWD 150 x 4.6 mm, C8 phase (Pickering Laboratories), 5 m, A: water = 100 % B: methanol = 0 % at 1 min 0 % B at 31 min 75 % B 45 min 5 min 42 C 900 l + 800 l Fluorescence excitation wavelength 330 nm emission wavelength 450 nm photo-multiplier gain 12 4s 0.3 ml/min 0.3 ml/min 100 C ambient 25 30 35 800 l injection volume 250 ppt each
Matrix drinking water Sample preparation water is direct-injected (according to EPA Method 531.1)
Response time Post-column derivatization Reagent pump flow rate for hydrolization agent (0.05 m NaOH) flow rate for derivatization agent (OPA) hydrolysis temperature derivatization temperature
HPLC method performance Limit of detection: Repeatabilty of RT over 10 runs: Repeatability of area over 10 runs: 100 ppt with 900 l injection volume with S/N = 2 < 0.1 % 0.55 %
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1. Post-column LC analysis of 23 n-methylcarbamates, Pickering Laboratories application note, 108, 1994 2. Method 531.1, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 3. A New Approach to Lower Limits of Detection and Easy Spectral Analysis, Agilent Technologies primer, 2000, publication number 5968-9346E
Glyphosate in Water
Glyphosate
O HO CH
2
%F
H N OH P CH
2
O OH
7.5 7
Glyphosate AMPA
6.5 6 5.5 5
Matrix drinking water Sample preparation water is direct-injected (according to EPA method 547)
2.5
7.5
10 Time [min]
12.5
15
17.5
20
Column
150 x 4 mm, cation exchange, K+ form, from Pickering Laboratories, 8 m (Pickering p/n 1954150) Mobile phase A: 5 mM KH2PO4, pH 2.0 B: 5 mM KOH A:B = 100:0 Gradient at 15 min 0 % B at 17 min 100 % B Flow rate 0.4 ml/min Column temperature 55 C Injection volume 50 l Detection: Fluorescence excitation wavelength: 230 or 330 nm emission wavelength: 465 nm slit width excitation: 2 mm (25 nm) slit width emission 1: 4 mm (50 nm) slit width emission 2: 4 mm (50 nm) photo-multiplier gain: 12 cut-off filter: 370 nm lamp: 55 Hz always on response time: 4s Post-column derivatization Reagent pumps flow rate for oxidation agent OCl- = 0.3 ml/min flow rate for derivatization agent OPA = 0.3 ml/min
HPLC method performance Limit of detection Repeatability of RT over 10 runs Repeatability of areas over 10 runs 1 ppb with S/N = 2 < 0.8 % 2.2 %
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1. Rainer Schuster, A comparison of pre- and post-column sample treatment for the analysis of glyphosate, Agilent Technologies application note, 1992, publication number 5091-3621E 2. Method 547, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Paraquat in Water
Paraquat
mAU
CH3 N+ N+ CH3
Diquat Paraquat
175 150
4.5
Column Mobile phase Flow rate Column temperature Injection volume Detection: UV-DAD
100 x 2.1 mm, ODS Hypersil, 5 m, (Agilent p/n 79916OD-552) water + 0.5 g hexane-sulfonic acid = 3.5 ml/l TEA (triethylamine) pH = 2.5 with phosphoric acid 0.4 ml/min 15 C 10 l sample wavelengths: 256/10 nm and 310/10 nm reference wavelength: 450/100 nm
HPLC method performance Limit of detection 1 ng (injected amount), 0.4 g/l with an enrichment factor of 100 ~ 0.12% < 1%
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Benzidine
H2N
NH2
Benzidine 24 pg
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 18.6 pg
Time [min]
10
12
250 x 4 mm Spherisorb ODS-2, 5 m (Agilent p/n 79924O2-584) water (with 0.1 M NaAc and 0.001 M Na2EDTA) and acetonitrile, 50:50 0.8 ml/min 20 ml Electrochemical glassy carbon working electrode, with AgCl/KCl reference electrode response time: 4 s range: 0.5 mA temperature: 40 C potential: 0.7 V
HPLC method performance Limit of detection benzidine 33'-dichlorobenzidine Repeatability of RT Repeatability of areas 0.08 ppb 0.13 ppb < 0.3 % <2%
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Aldehydes in Air
Formaldehyde
O H C H
mAU -0.5
1
3 6/7 2 4 5 8/9 10 11 13 12
-1
Compounds 1 formaldehyde 2 acetaldehyde 3 aceton 4 acroleine 5 propionaldehyde 6/7 butanon + crotonaldehyde 8/9 n-butyral+methacroleine 10 benzaldehye 11 valeraldehye 12 m-toluoaldehyde 13 hexanaldehyde Sample preparation 15 g/ml of each aldehyde was derivatized with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine
-1.5
-2
-2.5
-3 0 2 4 6 Time [min] 8 10 12
Column Mobile phase Gradient Flow rate Column temperature Injection volume Detection: UV- VWD
100 x 2.1 mm, Hypersil ODS, 5 m (Agilent p/n 79916OD-552) A= water, B= acetonitrile at start 27 % B in 13 min 98 % B 0.45 ml/min 30 C 1 l 365 nm
HPLC method performance Limit of detection Repeatability of RT Repeatability of areas ~ 10 pg 0.40 to 0.19 % 0.79 to 2.80 %
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Anthracene
mAU 200 175 150 6
10
11
15 14 12 8
7
DIN/EPA standard
16
5 1
4
Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Naphthalene Anthraquinon Acenaphthylene Acenaphthene Fluorene Phenanthrene Anthracene Fluoranthene Pyrene Benzo(a)anthracene Chrysene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(a)pyrene Dibenzo(ah)anthracene Benzo9ghi)perylene Indeno(123-cd)pyrene
13
17
125 100 50 23
75
25
Column Mobile phase Gradient Flow rate Column temperature Injection volume Detection UV-DAD Fluorescence
250 x 2.1 mm (79918PAH-582) A = water B = acetonitrile at 3 min 50 % B to 60 % B at 14.5 min 50 %B to 90 % B at 22.5 min 50 %B to 95 %B 0.4 ml/min 22 C 2 l of stock solution (20 ng/l each) sample wavelength: 270/40 nm reference wavelength: 450/80 nm excitation wavelength: 275 nm emission wavelength: 350 nm Time programmed Ex and Em (for above chromatogram) Time(min) Ex(nm) Em(nm) 7.5 260 8.7 270 11 260 14.5 290 16.5 290 21 250
Sample preparation soxhlet extraction ultrasonic-stimulated liquid extraction supercritical fluid extraction according to EPA Method 8310
HPLC method performance Limit of detection, DAD: Limit of detection, FLD: Repeatabilty of RT: Repeatability of area: 50 to 500 pg 0.05 to 1.8 pg <0.15 % <2 to 4 %
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1. A.G.Hsgen et al, "Polynuclear aromatic hydrocabons by HPLC", Agilent Technologies application note, 1993, publication number 5091-7260E 2. "Handbook for the HPLC analysis sis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons", Agilent Technologies, 1993, part number 01050-90300 3. D.R. Gere, C.R. Knipe, P. Castelli, J. Hedrick, L.G. Randall "Bridging the Automation Gap between Sample Preparation and Analysis: An Overview of SFE, GC, GC/MSD and HPLC Applied to Several Types of Environmental Samples" Journal of Chromatographic Science, July 1993 4. A.G.Hsgen, R. Schuster "Improved Data Quality in the Automated HPLC Analysis of PNAs (PAHs)", Agilent Technologies application note, 1995, publication number 5964-3540E
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Explosives in Soil
4-nitrotoluene
CH 3
mAU
215/20 nm 18 5 11 12 6 4 7 9 8 10 13 14 15 16 17 235/20 nm
80
NO2
Compounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Octogen Nitrodiglycol Hexogen Nitroglycol 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene 1,3-Dinitrobenzene Nitroglycerine Tetryl 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 2-Amino 4, 6-Dinitrotoluene 4-Amino-2, 6-Dinitrotoluene 2, 4-Dinitrotoluene 2, 6-Dinitrotoluene 2-Nitrotoluene 4-Nitrotoluene 3-Nitrotoluene Nitropenta Diphenylamine
60
1 2
40
20
0 0 5 10 15 20 Time [min] 25 30 35 40
* Column Mobile phase Gradient Flow rate Post time Column temperature Injection volume Detection: UV-DAD
Sample preparation Sample was extracted with ACN and ultrasonic bath (according to EPA Method 8330)
125 x 2 mm Hypersil ODS, 3 m (Agilent p/n 7992618-362) A= water B= acetonitrile at start 15 % B in 30 min 50 % B in 40 min 90 % B 0.31 ml/min 8 min 38C 5 l sample wavelength: reference wavelength: sample wavelength: reference wavelength:
HPLC method performance Limit of detection Repeatability of RT Repeatability of area 8-20 mg/kg < 0.2 % ~ 2 % except tetryl and nitroglycerine due to decomposi-
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1. Rainer Schuster et al, "HPLC analysis of explosive constituents in soil samples" Agilent Technologies application note, 1993, publication number 5091-7626E 2. Method 8330, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Instrumentation
The Agilent 1100 Series HPLC systems and Agilent ChemStations are ideally suited for analysis of environmental samples. Through its design the most demanding laboratory objectives are achieved: reduces operating cost: no need for helium through all electric design, works with 2-mm columns to reduce solvent costs, helps to comply with regulations and quality standards through built-in, fast, trouble-free and labor-saving autovalidation features, saves operator training time through intuitive user interface and built-in online tutorials, maximizes productivity through fast system set up and intelligent automation, maximizes instrument uptime through use of field proven parts, multimedia tools for effective maintenance, extensive self- and remote diagnostics, Agilent Technologies' 24-hour service response, and highest system performance, for example in detector sensitivity for lowest detection limits through new designs. Further features for the environmental laboratory include: variable-volume autosampler with integrated injector program for precolumn derivatization, high sensitivity diode-array detector for qualitative and quantitative analysis, in the wavelength range of 190 - 950 nm, high sensitivity fluorescence detector (FLD) with multiple signal detection, online spectral acquisition and spectral libraries. FLD data can be combined with diode-array detector data. online vacuum degasser, which removes trace levels of air for higher detector sensitivity and stability of retention times, temperature-controlled column compartment with a standard Peltier element for heating and cooling, which eliminates analytical errors due to temperature fluctuations above, at and below ambient temperature.
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AgilentChemStation
Agilent ChemStations are recommended for instrument control and data evaluation. Features for the environmental laboratory include: system suitability software for automated and customized method validation and system suitability testing, report generator to print analysis reports according to regulatory and client requirements, and software for automated identification and quantitation based on diode-array detection and spectral libraries (Agilent ChemStation for LC 3D systems).
Electrochemical detector
The Agilent 1049A electrochemical detector is recommended for special applications such as phenols and aromatic amines. The detector can be controlled from the integrated keyboard and from the Agilent ChemStations. Other features for the environmental laboratory include: electrochemical self-cleaning routines, easy change of electrodes, automation of potential optimization.
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Agilent 1100 Series automated quaternary LC 3D sys- G1357AA tem. Includes: Agilent 1100 Series quaternary pump with Agilent 1100 Series vacuum degasser (G1354A) Agilent 1100 Series autosampler (G1313A) Agilent 1100 Series diode-array detector (G1315A) Standard flow cell, 10- mm path length (G1315A #018) Hypersil ODS column and check-out sample Agilent ChemStation for LC 3D systems (G1319A) Includes G2170AA single instrument Agilent ChemStation software, G2180AA spectral processing software, HP computer, CD-ROM drive, LaserJet printer, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Agilent 1100 Series thermostated column compartment. Agilent 1100 Series fluorescence detector. PAH standards, 500 g/ml. PAH guard cartridges (30 x 2 mm), 2/pk. Guard cartridge holder. PAH operating procedures. (This handbook was developed for the HP 1050 Series, it can be used as a guideline for the Agilent 1100 Series.)
Minimum instrument for PNAs according to EPA methods 550, 550.1, 610, 8310: Gradient pump Manual injector Column oven Variable wavelength detector Fluorescence detector Data system is recommended.
CAN 5181-1516 G1327A CAN 5181-1516 G1354A
CAN 5181-1516
G1316A
CAN 5181-1516
Note for all Agilent ChemStation systems: Due to the rapid progress in PC hardware, software and peripherals, the components of the Agilent ChemStation systems may be replaced by equivalent or better models. 16
Agilent 1100 Series automated quaternary LC3D G1357AA system. Includes: Agilent 1100 Series quaternary pump with Agilent 1100 Series vacuum degasser (G1354A) Agilent 1100 Series autosampler (G1313A) Agilent 1100 Series diode-array detector (G1315A) Standard flow cell, 10 mm path length Hypersil ODS column and checkout sample Agilent ChemStation for LC 3D systems (G1319A) Includes G2170AA single instrument Agilent ChemStation software, G2180AA spectral processing software, HP computer, CD-ROM drive, LaserJet printer, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Agilent 1100 Series thermostatted column compartment. Pesticide standards. Pesticide operating procedures. (This handbook was developed for the HP 1090 Series. It can be used as a guideline for the Agilent 1100 Series.) G1316A
5062-2500 01090-90300
CAN 5181-1516
G1354A
CAN 5181-1516
G1327A
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Order
G1356AA
G1316A
Minmum requirements for bentazone (phenoxy-acid) according to EPA method 8643: Gradient pump Variable wavelength detector Manual injector for 100 l Data system is recommended. Minmum requirements for chlorinated acids and bentazone (phenoxy-acid) according to EPA method 555: Gradient pump Diode-array detector Manual injector or cooled autosampler Data system is necessary CAN 5181-1516 G1354A
CAN 5181-1516
G1327A
CAN 5181-1516 Configuration example for: Phenoxy-acid herbicides in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 6 Aldehydes in air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 11
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Order
G1310A G1316A G1313A
Strongly recommended.
Minimum for paraquat according to EPA method 549.1 Isocratic pump Manual injector to deliver 200 l Column oven Diode-array detector Data system is recommended.
G1310A
CAN 5181-1516
G1313A
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Order
G1354A
G1316A
G1313A 1049A
G1317A
Minimum requirements for benzidines according to EPA methods 605: Isocratic pump Manual injector Electrochemical detector CAN 5181-1516 G1354A
Minimum requirements for phenols according to EPA method T08: Isocratic pump Manual injector Detector (variable wavelength, electrochemical or fluorescence detector)
CAN 5181-1516
HP-IB 10833D Configuration example for: Benzidines and phenols in water . .page 10
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Order
G1357AA
G1316A
Minimum requirements for explosives according to EPA method 8330 Minmum requirements for explosives according to EPA method 8330 Isocratic pump Variable wavelength detector Manual injector for 100 l
CAN 5181-1516
G1354A
CAN 5181-1516
G1315A
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Order
G1354A G1354A # 030 G1313A G1313A #021 G1313A #020 G1321A G1313-68712
Alternatively
Minimum requirements for carbamates according to EPA method 531.1: Gradient pump Fluorescence detector Manual injector for 200 - 400 l Post column reactor Data system is recommended. CAN 5181-1516 G1354A
Minmum requirements for carbamates according to EPA method 8318: same as above, except: Manual injector for 20 l
CAN 5181-1516
G1313A
G1321A Configuration example for: Carbamates in water . . . . . . . . . . . .page 7 Glyphosates in water . . . . . . . . . . . .page 8
HP-IB 10833D
G1317A
Printer
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Description
Order (Pickering)
Carbamate Analysis System A complete system consists of a PCX5200 post-column instrument, and one or more application kits containing the columns and reagents for converting a liquid chromatograph into an analyzer specific for carbamate analysis. PCX5200 dual reagent post-column derivatizer system, 120 Volt operation, reservoir assemblies for hydrolysis and OPA reagents, gas manifold. Same as 1152-2211 for 240 Volt operation. Application Kits All kits include the Carbamate Analysis Applications Manual. Application and Post-column Kit Includes: Carbamate column, C18, 4.6 x 150 mm (1846150) Carbamate column, C18, 4.6 x 250 mm (1846250) Guard cartridge holder with 3 guard cartridges (18ECG001) o-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) crystals, 5 g (O120 ) OPA diluent for carbamate analysis, 4 x 950 mL (CB910 ) Thiofluor crystals, 10 g (2) (3700-2000) Hydrolysis reagent for carbamate analysis, 4 x 950 mL (CB130) ChlorAC buffer for aqueous samples, 250 mL (1700-1032) Carbamate test mixture, 12 components, 1.5 mL (2) (1700-0063) Application and Post-column Kit Includes: Carbamate column (4.0 x 250 mm) C8, expanded resolution (0840250) Guard cartridge holder with 3 carbamate guard cartridges (18ECG001) o-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) crystals, 5 g (O120) OPA diluent for carbamate pesticide analysis, 4 x 950 mL (CB910) Thiofluor crystals, 10 g (two) (3700-2000) Carbamate analysis hydrolysis reagent, 4 x 950 mL (CB130 ) ChlorAC buffer for aqueous carbamate samples, 250 mL (1700-0132 ) Carbamate test mixture, 12 components, 1.5 mL (1700-0063) 1152-2211
1152-2212 0352-0001
0352-0002
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Description
Order (Pickering)
Glyphosate Analysis System A complete system consists of a PCX5200 post-column instrument, and one or more application kits containing the columns and reagents for converting a liquid chromatograph into an analyzer for glyphosate analysis. PCX5200 dual reagent post-column derivatizer system, 120 Volt operation, reservoir assemblies for hydrolysis and OPA reagents, gas manifold. Same as 1152-2211 for 240 Volt operation. Application and Post-column Kit Includes: Glyphosate analysis applications manual Glyphosate column, cation-exchange, K+ form, 4 x 150 mm (1954150) Glyphosate guard column, K+ form, 3 x 20 mm (1953020) o-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) crystals, 5 g (O120 ) OPA diluent for glyphosate analysis, 4 x 950 mL (GA104) Hypochlorite diluent for glyphosate analysis, 4 x 950 mL (GA116) Glyphosate eluent, 5 mM KH2PO4, pH 2.0, 4 x 950 mL (K200) Column regenerant for glyphosate analysis, 5 mM KOH, 950 mL (RG019) Thiofluor crystals, 10 g (2) (3700-2000) RESTORE for metal ion decontamination of column or guard (1700-0140) Glyphosate test mixture, two components, 1.5 mL, 2.5 g/mL (1700-0080) 1152-2211
1152-2212 0352-0010
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External Suppliers
Materials supplied by the following vendors were used in the referenced applications:
Europe J.T. Baker B.V Rysterborgherweg 20 P.O.Box 1 NL-7400 AA Deventer Tel: +31-5700-87500 Fax: +31-5700-11342
USA J.T. Baker Inc. 222 Red School Lane Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Tel: +1-908-8592151 Fax: +1-908-8599318
Europe Novodirect GmbH Am Storchennest 24 D- 77694 Kehl/Rhein Tel: +49-7851/7069 Fax: +49-7851/75362
USA Cole-Pormer International 7425 North Oak Park Ave. Niles, Illinois 60714 Tel: +1-708- 647-7600 Fax: + 1-708 647-9600
External supplier for post column derivatization system (applications pages 2224)
Europe LC Tech Bahnweg 41 D-84405 Dorfen, Germany Tel: +49-8081-93680 Fax: +49-8081-936810
USA Pickering Laboratories Inc. 1951 Colony Street. Suite S Mountain View, CA 94043 Tel: +1-650-694-6700 Fax: +1-650-968-0749 e-mail: [email protected]
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Column
Mobile Phase
Detection
Instrumentation
Reference (pub.#)
RP-C18 Pickering
549.1
604.1 (draft)
Hexa-/ Dichlorophene
Liquid/liquid 4 mm id, 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 or 125x4.0, 79926OD-564 Filtration and direct injection
1100 iso/VWD
605
Amines Benzidines Other aromatic amines PNAs 2 ring (naphthalene) to 7 ring (coronene)
Vydac PNA 250 x 2.1 mm, 79918PAH-582 250 x 4.6 mm, 79918PAH-584
5091-7260E
TO 13
Air
631
Waste water
RP-C18, 2.1 or 4 mm id, 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 isocratic 30%B RP-C18, 2.1 or 4 mm id 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 or 125x4.0, 79926OD-564 RP-C18, 2.1 or 4 mm id 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 or 125x4.0, 79926OD-564 RP-C18, 100x2.1 mm id grad , 55 to 95% B
635 (draft)
Rotenone
Liquid/liquid extraction
636
Bensulide (draft)
Waste water
Liquid/liquid extraction
638 (draft)
Liquid/liquid 79916OD-552
VWD or DAD
639 (draft)
Waste water
Liquid/liquid extraction
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Column
Mobile Phase
Detection
Mercaptobenzothiazole Thiabendazole
Waste water
RP-C18, 2.1 or 4 mm id 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 or 125x4.0, 79926OD-564 RP-C18, 2.1 or 4 mm id 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 or 125x4.0,
Waste water
79926OD-564 642 O-Phenylphenol Biphenyl Phenoxy-acids 9 Phenoxy Bentazone 8330 (draft) Nitroaromatics Explosive constituents Aldehydes
isocratic 35% Waste water Liquid/liquid extraction Liquid/liquid extraction or water extraction Liquid extraction 7992618-362 RP-C18, 100x2.1 mm id 79916OD-552 RP-C18, 100x2.1 mm id 79916OD-552 solid phase H20/ACN grad, 50 to 100% B 0.005M KH2PO4/ ACN/MeOH=1/1 grad, 15 to 55% B ODS, 125 x 2mm, 3 m H20/MeOH DAD 214/235 nm 1100 grad DAD 5091-7626E VWD or DAD 256 nm 1100 grad DAD
643 555
Soil/Water (ultrasonic)
Derivat. liquid/ solid Adsorption and derivatization (DNPH) Impigner 0.1N NaCH Filtration and direct injection
TO8
RP-C18, 2.1 or 4mm id 100x2.1, 79916OD-552 ODS-2, 250x4 mm id 7992402-584 or 125x4.0 79926OD-564
Column
Mobile Phase
Detection
Soil/sludge
DAD 220 nm
Anions
Filtration/direct injection
Agilent-IC 79923IC-564
negative UV 266 nm
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