Derivatization in GC
Derivatization in GC
Derivatization in GC
RAVAL BHAVIN
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS
K.L.E. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
BELGAUM
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Gas
CONTENTS
Chromatography
Type Of Derivatization
Method Of Derivatization
References
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GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
Gas chromatography is an analytical technique
used for separation of thermally stable and volatile
substances.
What is Derivatization?
Derivatization is the process of chemically modifying
a compound to produce a new compound which has
properties that are suitable for analysis using a GC.
Improve chromatographic
detectability.
behavior
or
1.
2.
Pre-column Derivatization.
Post-column Derivatization.
Pre-column Derivatization-
To reduce tailing.
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Post-column Derivatization-
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derivatives of carboxyl
amino acids, analgesics
is converted to ESTER
by decreasing hydrogen
H+
BF3
R-COOR
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Acylating Reagents
Pentafluoropropionic acid
Pentafluoropropionic anhydride
Pivalic anhydride
Butylboronic acid
Trifluoroacetic anhydride
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increased
Alkylation
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Example of alkylation
R -C
DMSO
R -C
NH
N-CH3
R -C
R -C
imide
Methyl imide
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Alkylating Reagent
PFBBr(Pentafluorobenzyl bromide)
TBH(Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide)
BF3 in methanol or butanol
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Advantages
Wide range of alkylation reagents available.
Disadvantages
Limited to amines and acidic hydroxyls.
Silylation
Silylation produces silyl derivatives which are
more volatile, less polar, and more thermally
stable.
Replaces active hydrogens
(trimethylsilyl group).
with
TMS
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is
a
it
is
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Silylating Reagents
HMDS(Hexamethyldisilzane)
TMCS(Trimethylchlorosilane)
TMSI(Trimethylsilylimidazole)
BSA(Bistrimethylsilylacetamide)
BSTFA(Bistrimethylsilyltrifluoroacetamide)
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References
Principles of Instrumental Analysis by Skoog.D.A;
Holler.F.J.
Quantitative Analysis of drug-III edition by
P.D.Sethi.
Pharmaceutical analysis- vol II by Dr. A.V.kasture
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