Regis Silyation Reagents
Silylation is the most widely used derivatization procedure for sample
analysis by GC. Silylation reagents are popular because they are easy
to use and readily form derivatives. In silylation, an active hydrogen is
replaced by an alkylsilyl group, such as trimethylsilyl (TMS) or t-butyldimethylsilyl
(t-BDMS). Compared to their parent compounds, silyl
derivatives are more volatile, less polar, and more thermally stable.
As a result, GC separation is improved and detection is enhanced.
Silylation reagents are generally moisture sensitive, requiring them to
be sealed under nitrogen to prevent deactivation. The derivatives of
TMS reagents are also moisture sensitive. In response to this difficulty,
t-BDMS reagents were introduced, which enabled the formation of
derivatives 10,000 times more stable to hydrolysis than the TMS
ethers.
Both TMS and t-BDMS reagents are suitable for a wide variety of
compounds, offer excellent thermal stability and can be used in
a variety of GC conditions and applications. Analysis by the popular
combination of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GS/MS)
often requires special sample derivatization. Particularly effective in
these applications is MtBSTFA.
Regis GC Derivatization Reagents