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Journal of Chromatography A | 2002

High-resolution separation of polychlorinated biphenyls by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography

Peter Korytár; P.E.G. Leonards; J. de Boer; U.A.Th. Brinkman

Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) with micro electron-capture detection (microECD) has been optimised for the separation of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners with emphasis on the separation of 12 toxic non- and mono-ortho chlorinated biphenyls (CBs), viz. CBs 77, 81, 105, 114, 118, 123, 126, 156, 157, 167, 169 and 189. The selection of the first- and second-dimension columns and the temperature programme optimisation were carried out with a mixture of 90 CBs and the results are compared with those of one-dimensional GC. A complete separation of all 12 priority CBs was obtained with two column combinations, HP-1-HT-8 and HP-1-SupelcoWax-10. With the HP-1-HT-8 column set, ordered structures show up in the two-dimensional plane, with the number of chlorine substituents and their position (ortho vs. non-ortho) being the main parameters of interest. This can help with congener identification. Estimated detection limits are excellent, i.e. about 10 fg. To illustrate the potential and the versatility of GC x GC-microECD, a cod liver extract and a standard mixture of the 17 most toxic polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans together with 90 CBs were analysed as an application.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2003

Evaluation of modulators and electron-capture detectors for comprehensive two-dimensional GC of halogenated organic compounds

E.Maria Kristenson; Peter Korytár; Conny Danielsson; Minna Kallio; Menno Brandt; Jani Mäkelä; René J.J Vreuls; Jan Beens; U.A.T. Brinkman

Different cryogenic and a heated GC x GC modulator(s) were evaluated and compared for the analysis of high-boiling halogenated compounds. The cryogenic modulators investigated were: (i) the longitudinally modulated cryogenic system; (ii) the liquid-nitrogen-cooled jet modulator (KT2001); (iii) a dual-jet CO2 modulator (made in-house); (iv) a semi-rotating cryogenic modulator (made in-house) and (v) a CO2 loop modulator (KT2003); the heated modulator was the slotted heater system (sweeper). Each modulator was optimised with respect to analyte peak widths at half height in the second-dimension. n-Alkanes, chlorinated alkanes, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and fluorinated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (F-PAHs) were used as test analytes. The flow rate of the coolant was found to be an important parameter, i.e. the flow rate of the gaseous nitrogen in the KT2001, and of the liquid CO2 in the other cryogenic modulators. For the slotted heater the stroke velocity and pause time were important parameters. This modulator had a limited application range in terms of temperature due to a necessary 100 degrees C difference between sweeper and oven temperature. All cryogenic modulators were found to be suitable for the GC x GC analysis of high-boiling compounds, but the CO2 modulators are to be preferred to the KT2001 due to a wider application range and slightly narrower peaks. As regards the performance of three commercially available electron-capture detectors (ECDs), the aim was to obtain narrow peak widths in GC x GC, i.e. to avoid band broadening caused by the cell volume. The most important parameters were the flow rate of the make-up gas and the detector temperature which both should be as high as possible. Comparison of analyte peak widths obtained with ECD mode and flame ionisation detection (FID) showed that all ECDs exhibited band broadening compared to the FID. The narrowest peaks were obtained with the Agilent micro-ECD, which has a cell volume of only 150 microl.


Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2002

Practical fast gas chromatography : methods, instrumentation and applications

Peter Korytár; Hans-Gerd Janssen; Eva Matisová; Udo A. Th. Brinkman


Journal of Chromatography A | 2005

Trace analysis of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans and WHO polychlorinated biphenyls in food using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with electron-capture detection

Conny Danielsson; Karin Wiberg; Peter Korytár; Sture Bergek; Udo A. Th. Brinkman; Peter Haglund


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2008

GCxGC-ECD: a promising method for the determination of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in food and feed

Peter Haglund; Peter Korytár; Conny Danielsson; Jordí Diaz; Karin Wiberg; P.E.G. Leonards; Udo A. Th. Brinkman; Jacob de Boer


Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2006

Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for the analysis of organohalogenated micro-contaminants

Peter Korytár; Peter Haglund; Jacob de Boer; Udo A. Th. Brinkman


Organohalogen compounds | 2003

Trace Analysis of PCDD/Fs and WHO-PCBs in Food and Feed Using Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography (GCxGC)

Conny Danielsson; Karin Wiberg; Peter Korytár; Jacob de Boer; Peter Haglund


Organohalogen compounds | 2005

Validation of GC×GC-ECD for the determination of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in food and feed

Peter Haglund; Conny Danielsson; Karin Wiberg; Peter Korytár; Jacob de Boer


Archive | 2004

GROUP SEPARATION OF ORGANOHALOGENATED CONTAMINANTS BY GCxGC

Peter Korytár; Jordi Parera; P.E.G. Leonards; Jacob de Boer; Udo A. Th. Brinkman


Archive | 2004

Comprehensive multidimensional gas chromatography coupled to low resolution quadrupole mass spectrometry for the analysis of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs

Jordi Parera Costa; Peter Korytár; Jacob de Boer; P.E.G. Leonards; Facultat de Química

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Jacob de Boer

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Karin Wiberg

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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J. de Boer

VU University Amsterdam

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Jan Beens

VU University Amsterdam

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