Guard column selection for water injections on 624 column

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We are injecting 1-2ul water on a DB-624 column 75mx.53mmx3.0um for polars (acetaldehyde, methanol,nmp,acetone phenol etc etc) and are using this guard column:
Restek 10047 10mx.53mm Intermediate-Polarity Deactivated Guard/Retention Gap Columns/Transfer Lines (fused silica)
Has anyone used this guard column or have other suggestions that might work better?
Restek Cat.# 10084 10mx.53mm
Hydroguard Water-Resistant Guard/Retention Gap Columns/Transfer Lines (fused silica)
We are measuring anywhere from .5 to 1000 ug/mL and sometimes to MDL ~.05 ug/mL so are trying to improve our chromatography and reporting limits.
Agilent 6890 FID, splitless mostly and split @5:1,..we have several different methods depending on the analytes and concentrations, and yes I know the liner is not supposed to work with 2ul water but it does...
Thanks
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Water injections in GC are tricky due to the thermal expansion of water. 2ul is way to much. When I did aqueous injections I used 0.5ul and my injection port at 120c. If you feel you must use 1-2ul, you may consider doing a pressure pulsed injection. This should limit the expansion of the water.
As for the Hydroguard coating I use steel hydroguard tubing for my transfer line connecting my P&T to the GC. Had no problems with it.
Bigbear wrote:
Water injections in GC are tricky due to the thermal expansion of water. 2ul is way to much. When I did aqueous injections I used 0.5ul and my injection port at 120c. If you feel you must use 1-2ul, you may consider doing a pressure pulsed injection. This should limit the expansion of the water.
As for the Hydroguard coating I use steel hydroguard tubing for my transfer line connecting my P&T to the GC. Had no problems with it.


I will second the Restek Hydroguard guard column, I have never had any problems using it so far. As Bigbear does, I use it mostly as heated transfer lines for purge and trap, but it should work well for aqueous injections, that is what it was designed for.
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ok thanks appreciate the replies!
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