Complete separation of the 14 nitroaromatic and nitramine analytes targeted
in EPA Method 8330 was achieved using a 30X4.6 mm Bondesil CN guard column
in series with a 250X4.6 mm Bondesil C18 column (5 mu m particles). Consis
tent with Method 8330 specifications, the mobile phase in the separation wa
s 1:1 methanol:water and the flow-rate was 1.5 mi min(-1). The success of t
his two-phase system proved to be largely a consequence of the unique resol
ution afforded by the Bondesil C18 column: complete separation of the 14 ex
plosives could not be achieved using other CN/C18 column combinations. Addi
tionally, while Method 8330 calls for a 100-mu l injection loop, separation
on the Bondesil CN/C18 system was possible only using a 20-mu l injection
loop. The loss of resolution with larger injection volume appears to be a r
esult of the injection solvent, methanol, modifying the composition of the
mobile phase both in the CN guard column and in the initial portion of the
C18 column. The current method nevertheless represents an improvement over
Method 8330, which calls for both a screening and confirming analysis. By s
eparating the 14 Method 8330 analytes in a single run, the two-phase approa
ch can increase sample throughput by decreasing analysis times. (C) 1999 El
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