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Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry

Multicapillary column (MCC) ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) are increasingly in demand for medical diagnosis, biological applications and process control. In a MCC-IMS, volatile compounds are differentiated by specific retention time and ion mobility when rapid preseparation techniques are applied,...

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Autores principales: Perl, Thorsten, Bödeker, Bertram, Jünger, Melanie, Nolte, Jürgen, Vautz, Wolfgang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20512565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3798-1
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author Perl, Thorsten
Bödeker, Bertram
Jünger, Melanie
Nolte, Jürgen
Vautz, Wolfgang
author_facet Perl, Thorsten
Bödeker, Bertram
Jünger, Melanie
Nolte, Jürgen
Vautz, Wolfgang
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description Multicapillary column (MCC) ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) are increasingly in demand for medical diagnosis, biological applications and process control. In a MCC-IMS, volatile compounds are differentiated by specific retention time and ion mobility when rapid preseparation techniques are applied, e.g. for the analysis of complex and humid samples. Therefore, high accuracy in the determination of both parameters is required for reliable identification of the signals. The retention time in the MCC is the subject of the present investigation because, for such columns, small deviations in temperature and flow velocity may cause significant changes in retention time. Therefore, a universal correction procedure would be a helpful tool to increase the accuracy of the data obtained from a gas-chromatographic preseparation. Although the effect of the carrier gas flow velocity and temperature on retention time is not linear, it could be demonstrated that a linear alignment can compensate for the changes in retention time due to common minor deviations of both the carrier gas flow velocity and the column temperature around the MCC-IMS standard operation conditions. Therefore, an effective linear alignment procedure for the correction of those deviations has been developed from the analyses of defined gas mixtures under various experimental conditions. This procedure was then applied to data sets generated from real breath analyses obtained in clinical studies using different instruments at different measuring sites for validation. The variation in the retention time of known signals, especially for compounds with higher retention times, was significantly improved. The alignment of the retention time—an indispensable procedure to achieve a more precise identification of analytes—using the proposed method reduces the random error caused by small accidental deviations in column temperature and flow velocity significantly.
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spelling pubmed-28958912010-07-29 Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry Perl, Thorsten Bödeker, Bertram Jünger, Melanie Nolte, Jürgen Vautz, Wolfgang Anal Bioanal Chem Original Paper Multicapillary column (MCC) ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) are increasingly in demand for medical diagnosis, biological applications and process control. In a MCC-IMS, volatile compounds are differentiated by specific retention time and ion mobility when rapid preseparation techniques are applied, e.g. for the analysis of complex and humid samples. Therefore, high accuracy in the determination of both parameters is required for reliable identification of the signals. The retention time in the MCC is the subject of the present investigation because, for such columns, small deviations in temperature and flow velocity may cause significant changes in retention time. Therefore, a universal correction procedure would be a helpful tool to increase the accuracy of the data obtained from a gas-chromatographic preseparation. Although the effect of the carrier gas flow velocity and temperature on retention time is not linear, it could be demonstrated that a linear alignment can compensate for the changes in retention time due to common minor deviations of both the carrier gas flow velocity and the column temperature around the MCC-IMS standard operation conditions. Therefore, an effective linear alignment procedure for the correction of those deviations has been developed from the analyses of defined gas mixtures under various experimental conditions. This procedure was then applied to data sets generated from real breath analyses obtained in clinical studies using different instruments at different measuring sites for validation. The variation in the retention time of known signals, especially for compounds with higher retention times, was significantly improved. The alignment of the retention time—an indispensable procedure to achieve a more precise identification of analytes—using the proposed method reduces the random error caused by small accidental deviations in column temperature and flow velocity significantly. Springer-Verlag 2010-05-30 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2895891/ /pubmed/20512565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3798-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Perl, Thorsten
Bödeker, Bertram
Jünger, Melanie
Nolte, Jürgen
Vautz, Wolfgang
Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title_full Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title_fullStr Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title_short Alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for VOC analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
title_sort alignment of retention time obtained from multicapillary column gas chromatography used for voc analysis with ion mobility spectrometry
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20512565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3798-1
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