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Seperation of PEG for GC analysis

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Hi there,

Can anyone tell me how to derivitize and seperate PEG 400 for GC analysis? Does the GC oven temperature have to be a high temp one?

Thanks in advance for any help or advice!


Rebecca

Assume a PEG with average weight of 400.

Dissolve in DMF or pyridine, about 2 grams in 100 ml. Mix 250 ul with 500 ul BSTFA, cap and shake, inject. A traditional HP-5/DB-5 type column should do fine, ramp from maybe 100 C to 290 C, hold it there, split injection, FID. A high-temperature capillary would work fine as well.

Hi Guy,

Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated. Is this the same proceedure for extracting PEG 400 from urine?

Take care

Rebecca

Personally, I would try to clean up the sample first (no pun intended) and also concentrate the PEG. I would run through mixed bed anion-cation ion-exchange resin in a column (by gravity), then rinse/wash/blow off the water/rinse solvent, then work up the residue. This will remove water and salts from your sample, concentrating the PEG.
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