Headspace analysis in GC

What is Headspace Analysis used in GC?

Simple Definition

'Headspace' is the gas space above the sample in a chromatography vial. Volatile sample components diffuse into the gas phase, forming the headspace gas. Headspace analysis is therefore the analysis of the components present in that gas.

 

 

Suitability

Headspace gas chromatography is most suited to the analysis of the very light volatiles in samples that can be efficiently partitioned into the headspace gas volume from the liquid or solid matrix sample. Higher boiling volatiles and semi-volatiles are not detectable with this technique due to their low partition in the gas headspace volume. Partitioning is covered in more detail later in this article.

Headspace gas analysis also lends itself to automation for quality control or sample screening. This is made possible by modern instrumentation, through which highly reproducible samples can be prepared in an efficient and accurate manner.

Complex sample matrices, which may be difficult to analyse directly or would otherwise require sample extraction or preparation, are ideal candidates for headspace since they can be placed directly in a vial with little or no preparation. This saves both time and money.
 

Applications

Headspace GC is used for the analysis of volatile and semi-volatile organics in solid, liquid and gas samples. The popularity of this technique has grown over recent years and has now gained worldwide acceptance for analyses of alcohols in blood and residual solvents in pharmaceutical products.

Other common applications include industrial analyses of monomers in polymers and plastic, flavour compounds in beverages and food products, and fragrances in perfumes and cosmetics.