Headspace gas chromatographic analysis of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals: Comparison of two matrix media

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Dimethylformamide (DMF) and a deep eutectic solvent choline chloride-ethylene glycol (ChCl-Eg) were investigated as potential matrix media for static headspace gas chromatographic (SHS-GC) determination of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals. Sample equilibration temperature, equilibration time and injection time were optimized. In the case of DMF 140°C equilibration temperature was applied. For ChCl-Eg equilibration temperature could not exceed 80°C as ChCl-Eg started to degrade at elevated temperatures. The higher equilibration temperature of DMF solutions favoured a transition of the analytes to the headspace and consequently resulted in lower detection limits of the analytes. Thus DMF has been considered a more suitable matrix medium than ChCl-Eg and was applied for the SHS-GC determination of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals.

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Vičkačkaitė, V., Jevtuch, A., Poškus, V., & Bugelytė, B. (2020). Headspace gas chromatographic analysis of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals: Comparison of two matrix media. Chemija, 31(4), 262–268. https://doi.org/10.6001/CHEMIJA.V31I4.4323

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