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Figure 1
The Rtx
®
-35 Amine column prevents adsorption and improves response for amines.
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the
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by Neil Mosesman, GCColumnsProduct MarketingManager
INTERNATIONAL
IntermediatePolarityCapillary
Column for theGC Analysis of
BasicCompounds
Rtx
®
-35Amine GCColumn
Basic
Compound Analyses
Using Rtx
®
35 Amine
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andMerlin
Microseal
Septa
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Phase Degasser
…pg. 4
Three Generations of
Restek Silica Technology
…pg. 5
Amines and nitrogen hetero-
cyclics are used tomanufacture
a wide variety of products
including dyes, chelating
agents, stabilizers, pesticides,
and pharmaceuticals. Analyzing
amines and other basic com-
pounds by gas chromatography
(GC) can be difficult as the
active nature of these com-
pounds causes adsorption and peak tailing. Several
years ago Restek introduced the Rtx
®
-5 Amine col-
umn, which uses a unique deactivation chemistry to
improve the response and peak symmetry of
amines, especially alkyl amines, diamines, tri-
amines, ethanolamines, and ethyleneamines. Now
Restek is introducing the newRtx
®
-35 Amine col-
Achieves symmetrical peaks for basic compounds.
Improved response over traditional columns.
Resolves low-molecular-weight primary amines.
new
Advantage
umn, which employs the same deactivation technol-
ogy as the Rtx
®
-5 Amine, but features a higher
polarity that is ideal for separatingmore polar
amines and lowermolecular weight amines.
Enhanced Peak Symmetry for Amines
The proprietary deactivation of the Rtx
®
-35 Amine
results in improved response and better peak sym-
metry compared to other 35% phenyl columns
(Figure 1). A test mixture with a wide variety of
amines at concentrations of 10 to 15ng/µL was ana-
lyzed using an Rtx
®
-35 Amine column and a stan-
dard 35% phenyl column. While the Rtx
®
-5 Amine
column shows complete adsorption of
diethylenetriamine and diethanolamine, the
Rtx
®
-35 Amine offers excellent response and peak
shape for these compounds.
30m, 0.53mm ID, 1.0µmRtx
®
-35Amine (cat.# 11355)
30m, 0.53mm ID, 1.0µmRtx
®
-35 (cat.# 10455)
Sample:
amine test mix (cat.# 35002);
Conc.:
450-
900ppm;
Solvent:
methanol/methylene chloride;
Sample size:
1.0µL;
Inj. temp.:
250°C;
Inj. mode:
split (10:1);
Inlet liner:
base-deactivated 4mmSingle
Gooseneck (cat.# 20798-210.1);
Carrier gas:
helium;
Linear velocity:
30cm/sec.;
Detector:
FID/300°C;
Temp. program:
110°C (hold 4.0min.) to 200°C @
8°C/min. (hold 5.0min.)
1. pyridine
2. 1,2-butanediol
3. C10
4. 2-nonanol
5. diethylenetriamine
6. C12
7. diethanolamine
8. 2,6-dimethylaniline
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