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17 Nov 2025

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  • Outstanding inertness keeps calibrations passing and samples running.
  • Excellent resolution of critical pairs for improved accuracy.
  • Consistent column-to-column performance.
  • Long column lifetime.

Ensure Consistent Performance

Designed specifically for semivolatiles analysis, Restek’s new Rxi-SVOCms columns ensure consistent performance that will keep calibrations passing longer, so you can run more samples before needing to recalibrate the instrument or replace the column. Our new polymer and deactivation chemistries produce highly inert columns with tightly controlled selectivity resulting in exceptional performance for a wide range of analytes (acidic, basic, and neutral).

Rxi-SVOCms columns are tuned specifically to improve peak shape for challenging SVOCs, such as pentachlorophenol, pyridine, and benzidine, as well as to ensure optimized resolution of difficult polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). As shown in Figure 1, the most problematic reactive analytes show highly symmetrical peak shapes and good responses. In addition, excellent resolution (≥85% valley) is obtained for benzo[b]fluoranthene and benzo[k]fluoranthene, which are isobaric PAHs that must be separated chromatographically, as well as for indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene and dibenz[a,h]anthracene.

For chemists in the environmental industry who are slowed down by variable column performance, frequent calibration failures, and poor column lifetimes, switching to rugged Rxi-SVOCms columns can ensure data requirements are met longer and downtime is minimized.

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Custom Beverage Analysis Mix on Rtx-502.2

GC_FF1387

Peaks

PeakstR (min)Conc.
(µg/mL)
1.Acetaldehyde5.785100
2.Methanol5.508100
3.Ethanol6.971100
4.Acetone8.103100
5.Ethyl formate8.523100
6.1-Propanol9.559100
7.Acetic acid10.244100
8.2-Butanol10.750100
PeakstR (min)Conc.
(µg/mL)
9.Ethyl acetate11.318100
10.Isobutanol11.544100
11.Acetal14.260100
12.3-Methyl-1-butanol 14.730100
13.2-Methyl-1-butanol 14.850100
14.Propylene glycol15.670100
15.n-Amyl alcohol16.286100
16.Isoamyl acetate18.511100
17.Furfural18.708100

Conditions

ColumnRtx-502.2, 60 m, 0.25 mm ID, 1.4 µm (cat.# 10916)
Standard/SampleCustom beverage analysis
Diluent:Ethanol
Conc.:100 µg/mL 100:1 split
Injection
Inj. Vol.:1.0 µL split (split ratio 100:1)
Liner:Topaz precision split liner (cat.# 23305)
Inj. Temp.:250 °C
Split Vent Flow Rate:140 mL/min
Oven
Oven Temp.:35 °C (hold 3 min) to 220 °C at 8 °C/min (hold 5 min)
Carrier GasHe, constant flow
Flow Rate:1.4 mL/min
Linear Velocity:25.503 cm/sec @ 35 °C
DetectorFID @ 250 °C
Make-up Gas Flow Rate:25 mL/min
Make-up Gas Type:N2
Hydrogen flow:35 mL/min
Air flow:400 mL/min
Data Rate:50 Hz
InstrumentAgilent 7890A GC

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Brandy on Rtx-1301

GC_FF1397

Peaks

PeakstR (min)
1.Acetaldehyde4.528
2.Methanol4.692
3.Ethanol5.981
4.n-Propanol8.394
5.Ethyl acetate9.236
PeakstR (min)
6.Isobutanol10.374
7.Acetic acid10.535
8.Acetal12.260
9.3-Methyl-1-butanol13.594
10.2-Methyl-1-butanol13.687
11.Dihydroxyacetone20.946

Conditions

ColumnRtx-1301, 60 m, 0.25 mm ID, 1.0 µm (cat.# 16056)
Standard/SampleBrandy (neat)
Injection
Inj. Vol.:1 µL split (split ratio 100:1)
Liner:Topaz Precision inlet liner w/wool, 4.0 mm x 6.3 mm x 78.5 mm (cat.# 23305)
Inj. Temp.:250 °C
Split Vent Flow Rate:140 mL/min
Oven
Oven Temp.:35 °C (hold 2.45 min) to 220 °C at 7 °C/min (hold 5 min)
Carrier GasHe, constant flow
Flow Rate:1.4 mL/min
Linear Velocity:30.261 cm/sec @ 35 °C
DetectorMS
Mode:Scan
Scan Program:
GroupStart Time
(min)
Scan Range
(amu)
Scan Rate
(scans/sec)
1030-4007.16
Transfer Line Temp.:280 °C
Analyzer Type:Quadrupole
Source Temp.:230 °C
Quad Temp.:150 °C
Electron Energy:1116 eV
Solvent Delay Time:0 min
Tune Type:PFTBA
Ionization Mode:EI
InstrumentAgilent 7890A GC & 5975C MSD

Stable Calibrations Increase Sample Throughput

Failed calibrations mean lost productivity as sample analysis must be put on hold for time-consuming maintenance and recalibration. The improved inertness of Rxi-SVOCms columns overcomes this, resulting in an average response factor %RSD from the initial calibration of six columns of just 6% over all compounds and columns (Table I). Extremely low and consistent response factors ensure that calibrations will last longer, allowing more samples to be run before recalibration is required. As shown in Figure 2, consistent peak shapes and retention times are seen even across different concentrations of pyridine and pentachlorophenol, which are problematic compounds that tend to tail and often fail calibration criteria on columns that are not highly inert.

Products Mentioned


Colonne capillaire Rxi-SVOCms, L 30 m, DI 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm
Colonne capillaire Rxi-SVOCms, L 30 m, DI 0.32 mm, 0.25 µm
Tubes désactivés, désactivation apolaire, 30 m, DE 0.25 mm
Tubes désactivés, désactivation apolaire, 60 m, DE 0.25 mm

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