MDGC-2010

The MDGC-2010 System uses the new and innovative technique of Multiple-heart-cutting.
In contrast to conventional Deans Switch systems the Multiple Heart Cut system shows no retention time shift, even after several cuts in the first dimension. Of course also the retention times in the second dimension show extraordinary stability, as you are used to from using Shimadzu gas Chromatographs.
A multi-dimensional GC/GCMS system performs separation using two columns that have different characteristics. The system has a mechanism in which the components that are insufficiently separated in the first column are introduced ("heart-cut") to a second, different column. This enables analysis with a level of separation that cannot be attained in conventional single-column analysis.
- Optimized High-Performance System
- Improvement of working efficiency with superior operability
- A Wide Variety of Optional Systems/ Greater Ease of Maintenance
- Intuitive Operation Supported by the MDGC control software package MDGCsolution
Main MDGC Applications
- Analysis of Specific Components in Samples Containing Several Matrices Petroleum products (e.g., gasoline, light oil, and kerosene), aromas (e.g., foods and beverages), and optical isomers
- Analysis of Fine Chemical Products and Impurities in Raw Materials Minor peaks hidden by major components
- Analysis of Harmful Components in Environmental Samples
The multi-Deans switching mechanism in the MDGC/GCMS-2010 uses a capillary method with a low dead volume. Since the internal surface has been subjected to deactivation processing, even in the analysis of alcohols with a high polarity, the peak form is the same as that obtained in GC analysis. For this reason, a superior level of peak reproducibility is attained, and analysis with a high level of quantitative accuracy is possible.
Also, even after the multi-Deans switching mechanism performs heart-cutting, the retention times of the peaks eluted from the 1st column hardly change. Consequently, a heart-cutting program can be created easily, regardless of the duration of heart-cutting or the number of times it is performed, by specifying times that encompass parts with insufficient separation and target components in the chromatogram obtained with the 1st column without heart-cutting.