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Book
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Compact and miniaturized instrumentation, with technical characteristics and performance comparable to those of conventional setups, has obvious benefits in terms of saving energy, materials, and laboratory space and, at the same time offers the possibility of “in-field” applications. In view of a possible application of on-chip GC for the in-situ analyses of the volatile fraction emitted from plants and/or food, this study evaluates the performance of a set of planar columns developed to analyze complex mixtures. The study is focused on column development and the analyses are carried out with a conventional GC unit. In a previous study, the performances of 2 m planar columns statically coated with dimethyl polysiloxane 5 % phenyl (Sil5%-PH) and acid-treated polyethylene glycol were tested (FFAP-EXT) [1]. The results were comparable to those of reference conventional NB columns, efficiency achieving a number of theoretical plates per meter (N/m) ranging from 6100 for FFAP-EXT to 7200 for Sil5%-PH. Plant and food volatile fractions are characterized by high complexity and usually consist of components within a widely extended range of volatility and polarity. A reliable chemical analysis therefore requires columns with a high separation power. One of the ways to deal with this issue successfully is to increase column length (i.e. peak capacity), while keeping high efficiency and selectivity. A set of 5 m planar column coated with the same stationary phases was therefore developed. Column performances were tested by analyzing essential oils and headspace of a group of medicinal and aromatic plants as well as standard mixtures of related …
Publisher: 
L. Mondello and P. Dugo
Publication date: 
1 Jan 2018
Authors: 

Cecilia Cagliero, Maria Mazzucotelli, Stefano Galli, Mario Galli, Filippo Bonafè, Ivan Elmi, Stefano Zampolli, Chiara Cordero, Erica Liberto, Barbara Sgorbini, Patrizia Rubiolo, Carlo Bicchi

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Pages: 509-509
Origin: 
42nd International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and 15th GC× GC Symposium Astract Book