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Gas chromatography of essential oil: State‐of‐the‐art, recent advances, and perspectives

Cecilia Cagliero, Carlo Bicchi, Arianna Marengo, Patrizia Rubiolo, Barbara Sgorbini

2021Journal of Separation Science46 citationsDOI

Abstract

This review is an overview of the recent advances of gas chromatography in essential oil analysis; in particular, it focuses on both the new stationary phases and the advanced analytical methods and instrumentations. A paragraph is dedicated to ionic liquids as gas chromatography stationary phases, showing that, thanks to their peculiar selectivity, they can offer a complementary contribution to conventional stationary phases for the analysis of complex essential oils and the separation of critical pairs of components. Strategies to speed-up the analysis time, thus answering to the ever increasing request for routine essential oils quality control, are also discussed. Last but not least, a paragraph is dedicated to recent developments in column miniaturization in particular that based on microelectromechanical-system technology in a perspective of developing micro-gas chromatographic systems to optimize the energy consumption as well as the instrumentation dimensions. A number of applications in the essential oil field is also included.

Topics & Concepts

Gas chromatographyInstrumentation (computer programming)MiniaturizationProcess engineeringChromatographySupercritical fluid chromatographyComputer scienceNanotechnologyChemistryMaterials scienceEngineeringOperating systemAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesIonic liquids properties and applications