On narrow bore GC capillary columns with 100 mu m I.D., faster analyses can
be performed compared to conventional GC capillary columns with 250 to 530
mu m I.D., while the resolution is maintained. The use of narrow bore colu
mns in routine analysis, however, makes high demands upon instrumentation.
Recent developments in GC instrumentation, including electronic control of
column flow and split flow, faster oven temperature heating and faster elec
tronics, make fast capillary GC accessible for routine applications. Method
translation software is an additional tool to translate an existing operat
ing procedure into a narrow bore column method. The robustness of state-of-
the-art fast capillary GC without impairing resolution is illustrated with
the analysis of essential oils, of bacterial fatty acids, of diesel and of
a polychlorinated biphenyl mixture. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.