Relationships in Gas Chromatography-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy-Comprehensive and Multilinear Analysis

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Molecular spectroscopic detection techniques, such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), provides additional specificity for isomers where often mass spectrometry (MS) fails, due to similar fragmentation patterns. A hyphenated system of gas chromatography (GC) with FTIR via a light-pipe interface is reported in this study to explore a number of GC-FTIR analytical capabilities. Various compound classes were analyzed-aromatics, essential oils and oximes. Variation in chromatographic peak parameters due to the light-pipe was observed via sequentially-located flame ionization detection data. Unique FTIR spectra were observed for separated mixtures of essential oil isomers having similar mass spectra. Presentation of GCxFTIR allows a 'comprehensive'-style experiment to be developed. This was used to obtain spectroscopic/separation profiles for interconverting oxime species with their individual spectra in the overlap region being displayed on a color contour plot. Partial least square regression provides multivariate quantitative analysis of co-eluting cresol isomers derived from GC-FTIR data. The model resulted in an R-2 of 0.99. Prediction was obtained with R-2 prediction value of 0.88 and RMSEP of 0.57, confirming the method's suitability. This study explores the potential of GC-FTIR hyphenation and re-iterates its value to derive unambiguous and detailed molecular information which is complementary to MS.
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GC-FTIR,light-pipe interface,isomers,GCxFTIR,oximes,PLSR,spectroscopic detector
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