Abstract

The optimisation of the interface performance in the on-line coupling of reversed phase liquid chromatography and gas chromatography was intended to improve the sensitivity achievable in the direct analysis of olive oils adulterated with virgin and refined hazelnut oils. The efficient elimination of the eluent coming from the pre-separation was achieved by considering some experimental variables (i.e., transfer volume, interface temperature during transfer, helium flow during both transfer and purge, and purge time) affecting the operation of a vertically positioned programmed temperature vaporizer which acted as the interface of the system. The obtained results demonstrated the possibility of evaluating the genuineness of olive and hazelnut oils as well as of detecting adulterations of olive oil with percentages of around 5% and 10% of virgin and refined hazelnut oils, respectively, in less than 30 min by the method proposed.

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