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GC column selection guide

15 Mar 2023

Choosing which chromatography column to install is perhaps the most impactful decision a chromatographer routinely makes. Since the separation of compounds by GC is governed by a molecule’s partitioning properties between the carrier gas and the column’s stationary phase, the careful selection of which column to use not only impacts chromatographic performance, but sample throughput and capacity as well. However, rather than considering whether a better column choice might be available, chemists might select whichever column type is most familiar, or simply whichever column is specified in a transcribed analytical method. Without considering whether there may be a more suitable column for the application, the chromatographer can never be certain whether they have maximized their instrument’s performance. In this column selection guide, PerkinElmer outlines typical applications for each column so that you can be sure the chemical makeup of your sample and the chemical makeup of your column are perfectly aligned, and details how column dimensions can be optimized for the best balance of analytical performance and speed.

Elite-5ms Gas Chromatography Columns

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The Elite-5ms phase (5% 1,4-bis(dimethylsiloxy)phenylene, 95% dimethyl polysiloxane) incorporates a phenyl group in the polymer backbone to improve thermal stability, reduce bleed and make the phase less prone to oxidation. This results in inertness to active compounds and extremely low bleed for sensitive MS applications. 

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Elite-5 Gas Chromatography Columns

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The Elite-5 is a 5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl polysiloxane stationary phase. It is regarded as a general purpose, low polarity phase that is the most popular GC stationary phase.  The Elite-5 is a crosslinked phase in which all residual catalysts and low molecular weight fragments have been removed providing a tight mono-modal distribution and extremely low bleed.

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Elite-1 Gas Chromatography Columns

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Elite-1, 100% dimethyl polysiloxane, columns are highly versatile, non-polar, cross-linked general purpose columns that are rugged, exhibiting long column lifetime, low bleed, and high maximum operating temperatures.

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