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Supercritical fluid chromatography
In SFC, the sample is carried through a separating
  column by a supercritical fluid where the mixture is
  divided into unique bands based on the amount of
  interaction between the individual analytes and the
  stationary phase in the coumn. As these bands
  leave the column their identities and quantities are
  determined by a detector
Supercritical Fluids
 Supercritical temperature :For every substance
  there is a temperature above which it can no longer
  exist as a liquid, no matter how much pressure is
  applied.
 Supercritical pressure : For every substance
  there is a pressure above which the substance can
  no longer exist as a gas, no matter how high the
  temperature is raised.
Supercritical
 fluid:substance has
 properties intermediate
 between a liquid and a
 gas, non-compressible
 and high density fluid. ".
 The temperarure and
 pressure are higher than
 critical temperature (Tc)
 and critical pressure
 (Pc) they are proper to
 fluids
Theory :
       Part of the theory of separation in SFC is
  based on the density of the supercritical fluid which
  corresponds to solvating power. As the pressure in
  the system is increased, the supercritical fluid
  density increases and correspondingly its solvating
  power increases. Therefor, as the density of the
  supercritical fluid mobile phase is
  increased, components retained in the column can
  be made to elute. This is similar to temperature
  programming in GC or using a solvent gradient in
  HPLC.
    Instrumentation:

1.    Mobile phase
2.    Stationary Phase
3.    Pump
4.    Injection System
5.    Oven
6.    Column
7.    Detector
 Mobile phase:
There are a number of possible fluids which may be
  used in SFC as the mobile phase. Mostly CO2 is
  used.
The main disadvantage of carbon dioxide is its inability
  to elute very polar or ionic compounds.
This can be overcome by adding a small portion of a
  second fluid called a Modifier fluid. (alcohols, cyclic
  ethers, acetonitrile and chloroform)
The addition of the modifier fluid improves the solvating
  ability of the supercritcal fluid and sometimes
  enhances selectivity of the separation.
 Stationary Phase
Same as those for GC and LC, with some modification.
 Silica/Alumina

    Useful for non-polar compounds
    Lead to irreversible adsorption of some polar solutes
 Widely used polar Stationary Phase are

    Polysiloxanes:- stable, flexible Si--O bond lead to good
      diffusion.
        Substituted with chemical groups for selective

         interaction with analyte
    Polymethylsiloxanes:- increase efficiency in separating
      closely related polar analytes
    Cyanopropyl polysiloxanes:-useful for compounds with -
      COOH
 Pumps
In contract to HPLC pumping system, pressure rather
  than flow control is necessary and pulseless
  operation is more critical.
In general, the type of high-pressure pump used in
  SFC is determined by the column type.
For packed columns, reciprocating pumps are
  generally used,
while for capillary SFC syringe pumps are most
  commonly employed.
Reciprocating pumps allow easier mixing of the
  mobile phase or introduction of modifier fluids.
Syringe pumps provide consistent pressure for a neat
  mobile phase
  Injector
Injection in SFC is usually achieved by switching of the
   content of a sample loop into the carrier fluid at the
   column entrance by means of a suitable valve. For
   packed column SFC, a conventional HPLC injection
   system is adequate, but for the capillary column
   SFC, the sample volume depends on column diameters
   and small sample volumes must be quickly injected into
   the column, therefore pneumatically driven valves are
   used.
Injector Volumes
 Open tubular columns

     Injection volumes >96nL
     Greater volume affects resolution
 Packed columns

     Injection volumes >1uL
Types of Injectors
 a. Loop injection is a direct transposition of what is
  applied in analytical SFC. A low pressure feed
  pump is used to fill the loop. This is mostly
  recommended for preliminary tests of column
  performance and elution parameters.
   b. An “in-line” injection mode is more versatile:
    the system offers a better flexibility for changing the
    injected volume. A high-pressure pump is required
    to inject the feed solution, but the injected stream is
    dissolved in the eluent flow.




   c. The “in-column” injection mode is an
    alternative which permits injection of the feed
    solution directly onto the column, without any
    dilution
Oven
A thermostated column oven is required for precise temperature
   control of the mobile phase. Conventional GC or LC ovens are
   generally used.
Columns
 Once the sample is injected into the supercritical stream it is
   carried into the analytical column. The column contains a
   highly viscous liquid (called a stationary phase) into which the
   analytes can be temporarily adsorbed and then released
   based on their chemical nature. This temporary retention
   causes some analytes to remain longer in the column and is
   what allows the separation of the mixture. Different types of
   stationary phases are available with varying compositions and
   polarities.
 There are two types of analytical columns used in SFC,
         A). Packed columns contain small deactivated particals
   to which the stationary phases adhears. The columns are
   conventionally stainless steel.
         B). Capillary columns are open tubular columns of
   narrow internal diameter made of fused silica, with the
   stationary phase bonded to the wall of the column.
Detectors
SFC is compatible with both HPLC and GC detectors.
 As a result, optical detectors, flame detectors, and
 spectroscopic detectors can be used. However, the
 mobile phase composition, column type, and flow
 rate must be taken into account when the detector
 is selected as they will determine which detector is
 able to be used. Some care must also be taken
 such that the detector components are capable of
 withstanding the high pressures of SFC.
   Working
   In SFC the mobile phase is initially pumped as a
    liquid and is brought into the supercritical region by
    heating it above its supercritical temperature before
    it enters the analytical column. It passes through an
    injection valve where the sample is introduced into
    the supercritcal stream and then into the analytical
    column. It is maintained supercritical as it passes
    through the column and into the detector by a
    pressure restrictor placed either after the detector
    or at the end of the column. The restrictor is a vital
    component as it keeps the mobile phase
    supercritical throughout the separation and often
    must be heated to prevent colgging; both variable
    and fixed restrictors are available.
   SFC Advantages
   Supercritical fluid chromatography has several main
    advantages over other conventional chromatographic
    techniques (GC and HPLC).
    Compared with HPLC, SFC provides rapid separations
    without the use of organic solvents. With the desire for
    environmentally conscious technology, the use of organic
    chemicals as used in HPLC could be reduced with the use of
    SFC. Because SFC generally uses carbon dioxide collected
    as a byproduct of other chemical reactions or is collected
    directly from the atmosphere, it contributes no new chemicals
    to the environment. In addition, SFC separations can be done
    faster than HPLC separations because the diffusion of solutes
    in supercritical fluids is about ten times greater than that in
    liquids (and about three times less than in gases). This results
    in a decrease in resistance to mass transfer in the column and
    allows for fast high resolution separations.
 Compared with GC, capillary SFC can provide high
  resolution chromatography at much lower
  temperatures. This allows fast analysis of
  thermolabile compounds.
 Finally SCF have the advantage of higher diffusion
  constants and lower viscosities relative to liquid
  solvents. The low viscosity means that pressure
  drop across the column for a given flow rate is
  greatly reduced. The greater diffusibility means
  longer column length can be used. Higher diffusion
  coefficient means higher analysis speed that
  increases in the order HPLC, SFC and GC. These
  advantages are important in both, chromatography
  and extractions with SCFs.
 Applications
SFC finds use in industry primarily for separation of chiral
  molecules, and uses the same columns as standard HPLC
  systems. SFC is now commonly used for achiral separations
  and purifications in the pharmaceutical industry
 Fossil Fuels and Hydrocarbons
 Agrichemicals
 Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
 Polymers
 Explosives and Propellants
 Lipids
 Carbohydrates
 Industrial Chemicals
 Foods and Flavors
 Natural Products
 Metal Chelates and Organometallic Compounds
 Enantiomers
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Supercritical Fluid Chromatography

  • 1.
  • 3. In SFC, the sample is carried through a separating column by a supercritical fluid where the mixture is divided into unique bands based on the amount of interaction between the individual analytes and the stationary phase in the coumn. As these bands leave the column their identities and quantities are determined by a detector Supercritical Fluids  Supercritical temperature :For every substance there is a temperature above which it can no longer exist as a liquid, no matter how much pressure is applied.  Supercritical pressure : For every substance there is a pressure above which the substance can no longer exist as a gas, no matter how high the temperature is raised.
  • 4. Supercritical fluid:substance has properties intermediate between a liquid and a gas, non-compressible and high density fluid. ". The temperarure and pressure are higher than critical temperature (Tc) and critical pressure (Pc) they are proper to fluids
  • 5. Theory : Part of the theory of separation in SFC is based on the density of the supercritical fluid which corresponds to solvating power. As the pressure in the system is increased, the supercritical fluid density increases and correspondingly its solvating power increases. Therefor, as the density of the supercritical fluid mobile phase is increased, components retained in the column can be made to elute. This is similar to temperature programming in GC or using a solvent gradient in HPLC.
  • 6. Instrumentation: 1. Mobile phase 2. Stationary Phase 3. Pump 4. Injection System 5. Oven 6. Column 7. Detector
  • 7.  Mobile phase: There are a number of possible fluids which may be used in SFC as the mobile phase. Mostly CO2 is used. The main disadvantage of carbon dioxide is its inability to elute very polar or ionic compounds. This can be overcome by adding a small portion of a second fluid called a Modifier fluid. (alcohols, cyclic ethers, acetonitrile and chloroform) The addition of the modifier fluid improves the solvating ability of the supercritcal fluid and sometimes enhances selectivity of the separation.
  • 8.  Stationary Phase Same as those for GC and LC, with some modification.  Silica/Alumina  Useful for non-polar compounds  Lead to irreversible adsorption of some polar solutes  Widely used polar Stationary Phase are  Polysiloxanes:- stable, flexible Si--O bond lead to good diffusion.  Substituted with chemical groups for selective interaction with analyte  Polymethylsiloxanes:- increase efficiency in separating closely related polar analytes  Cyanopropyl polysiloxanes:-useful for compounds with - COOH
  • 9.  Pumps In contract to HPLC pumping system, pressure rather than flow control is necessary and pulseless operation is more critical. In general, the type of high-pressure pump used in SFC is determined by the column type. For packed columns, reciprocating pumps are generally used, while for capillary SFC syringe pumps are most commonly employed. Reciprocating pumps allow easier mixing of the mobile phase or introduction of modifier fluids. Syringe pumps provide consistent pressure for a neat mobile phase
  • 10.  Injector Injection in SFC is usually achieved by switching of the content of a sample loop into the carrier fluid at the column entrance by means of a suitable valve. For packed column SFC, a conventional HPLC injection system is adequate, but for the capillary column SFC, the sample volume depends on column diameters and small sample volumes must be quickly injected into the column, therefore pneumatically driven valves are used. Injector Volumes  Open tubular columns  Injection volumes >96nL  Greater volume affects resolution  Packed columns  Injection volumes >1uL
  • 11. Types of Injectors a. Loop injection is a direct transposition of what is applied in analytical SFC. A low pressure feed pump is used to fill the loop. This is mostly recommended for preliminary tests of column performance and elution parameters.
  • 12. b. An “in-line” injection mode is more versatile: the system offers a better flexibility for changing the injected volume. A high-pressure pump is required to inject the feed solution, but the injected stream is dissolved in the eluent flow.  c. The “in-column” injection mode is an alternative which permits injection of the feed solution directly onto the column, without any dilution
  • 13. Oven A thermostated column oven is required for precise temperature control of the mobile phase. Conventional GC or LC ovens are generally used. Columns  Once the sample is injected into the supercritical stream it is carried into the analytical column. The column contains a highly viscous liquid (called a stationary phase) into which the analytes can be temporarily adsorbed and then released based on their chemical nature. This temporary retention causes some analytes to remain longer in the column and is what allows the separation of the mixture. Different types of stationary phases are available with varying compositions and polarities.  There are two types of analytical columns used in SFC, A). Packed columns contain small deactivated particals to which the stationary phases adhears. The columns are conventionally stainless steel. B). Capillary columns are open tubular columns of narrow internal diameter made of fused silica, with the stationary phase bonded to the wall of the column.
  • 14. Detectors SFC is compatible with both HPLC and GC detectors. As a result, optical detectors, flame detectors, and spectroscopic detectors can be used. However, the mobile phase composition, column type, and flow rate must be taken into account when the detector is selected as they will determine which detector is able to be used. Some care must also be taken such that the detector components are capable of withstanding the high pressures of SFC.
  • 15. Working
  • 16. In SFC the mobile phase is initially pumped as a liquid and is brought into the supercritical region by heating it above its supercritical temperature before it enters the analytical column. It passes through an injection valve where the sample is introduced into the supercritcal stream and then into the analytical column. It is maintained supercritical as it passes through the column and into the detector by a pressure restrictor placed either after the detector or at the end of the column. The restrictor is a vital component as it keeps the mobile phase supercritical throughout the separation and often must be heated to prevent colgging; both variable and fixed restrictors are available.
  • 17. SFC Advantages  Supercritical fluid chromatography has several main advantages over other conventional chromatographic techniques (GC and HPLC).  Compared with HPLC, SFC provides rapid separations without the use of organic solvents. With the desire for environmentally conscious technology, the use of organic chemicals as used in HPLC could be reduced with the use of SFC. Because SFC generally uses carbon dioxide collected as a byproduct of other chemical reactions or is collected directly from the atmosphere, it contributes no new chemicals to the environment. In addition, SFC separations can be done faster than HPLC separations because the diffusion of solutes in supercritical fluids is about ten times greater than that in liquids (and about three times less than in gases). This results in a decrease in resistance to mass transfer in the column and allows for fast high resolution separations.
  • 18.  Compared with GC, capillary SFC can provide high resolution chromatography at much lower temperatures. This allows fast analysis of thermolabile compounds.  Finally SCF have the advantage of higher diffusion constants and lower viscosities relative to liquid solvents. The low viscosity means that pressure drop across the column for a given flow rate is greatly reduced. The greater diffusibility means longer column length can be used. Higher diffusion coefficient means higher analysis speed that increases in the order HPLC, SFC and GC. These advantages are important in both, chromatography and extractions with SCFs.
  • 19.  Applications SFC finds use in industry primarily for separation of chiral molecules, and uses the same columns as standard HPLC systems. SFC is now commonly used for achiral separations and purifications in the pharmaceutical industry  Fossil Fuels and Hydrocarbons  Agrichemicals  Drugs and Pharmaceuticals  Polymers  Explosives and Propellants  Lipids  Carbohydrates  Industrial Chemicals  Foods and Flavors  Natural Products  Metal Chelates and Organometallic Compounds  Enantiomers