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Retention Indices for Most Frequently Name Phasea Median value

Literature
datab
Reported Essential Oil Compounds in 628 [21]
GC 5%Phe-Me-Sil 652
650 [8], 647–
650 [21]
Valeri I. Babushok1 and Igor G. Zenkevich2 1,649–1,667
PEG 917
[21], 917 [22]
(1) KTC Consulting, 14 Hartley Place, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USA
736 [8], 718–
(2) Chemical Research Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Methylsilicone 719
Petersburg, Russia 719 [21]
736 [8], 731–
5%Phe-Me-Sil 736
732 [21]
3 Analysis of RI Data Distributions. 3-Methyl-1-butanol
1,205 [8],
Data Presentation PEG 1,208
1,201–1,206
We used the GC retention index database developed at NIST [5] to obtain [21], 1,215
evaluated RI values for most frequently reported compounds. The [22]
commonly reported compounds with the largest numbers of data-records 756 [8], 744–
were determined using the database (Table 1). The list of most frequently Methylsilicone 752
750 [21]
reported compounds was generated based on the number of data records
available for compounds. The following describes our procedure for 5%Phe-Me-Sil 768 760–766 [21]
treatment of retention data of these compounds. The list of compounds Toluene 1,042 [8],
includes mainly the compounds of essential oils. We limited our analysis to 1,305–1,316
PEG 1,039
the first 100 most commonly identified compounds in GC, based on the [21], 1,040
number of data-records available for these compounds. Only compounds [22]
with more than 30 data-records for each stationary phase were considered. Methylsilicone 753 745–748 [21]
Table 1 Retention indices for most frequently reported essential oil compounds
762 [1], 763–
5%Phe-Me-Sil 766
764 [21]
Pentanol 1,255 [8],
Literature 1,200–1,205
Name Phasea Median value PEG 1,249
datab [21], 1,256
Methylsilicone 565 655 [8] [22]
2,3-Butanedione 5%Phe-Me-Sil 595 593 [8] Hexanal Methylsilicone 776 772 [8]
PEG 979 970 [8] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 800 801 [1], 801
3-Methylbutanal Methylsilicone 631 641 [8], 626– [8]
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Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
1,084 [8], 852 [8]
PEG 1,082
1,080 [22] 863 [1], 851
5%Phe-Me-Sil 868
789 [8], 782– [8], 868 [21]
Methylsilicone 785
783 [21] 1,360 [8],
802 [1], 804 1,342–1,347
PEG 1,354
5%Phe-Me-Sil 802 [8], 802–803 [21], 1,354
Ethyl butanoate
[21] [22]
1,028 [8], Methylsilicone 864 864 [8]
PEG 1,035 1,031–1,033 Methional 5%Phe-Me-Sil 908 909 [8]
[21]
PEG 1,453 1,458 [8]
800 [8], 798–
Methylsilicone 803 872 [8], 864–
800 [21] Methylsilicone 869
867 [21]
828 [1], 829
5%Phe-Me-Sil 833 [8], 828–832 889 [1], 895
Furfural 5%Phe-Me-Sil 892 [8], 889–891
[21]
2-Heptanone [21]
1,455 [8],
PEG 1,462 1,446–1,459 1,170 [8],
[21] 1,175–1,182
PEG 1,180
[21], 1,185
827 [8], 820– [22]
Methylsilicone 827
824 [21]
Methylsilicone 880 885 [8]
846 [1], 847–
5%Phe-Me-Sil 854 901 [1], 903
(E)-2-Hexenal 852 [21] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 901
Heptanal [8]
1,211–1,232
PEG 1,215 [21], 1,225 1,174 [8],
PEG 1,184
[22] 1,186 [22]
Methylsilicone 840 844 [8] 930 [8], 924
Methylsilicone 924
[11]
850 [1], 858
5%Phe-Me-Sil 857 924 [1], 938
(Z)-3-Hexenol [8] α-Thujene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 930
[8]
1,391 [8],
PEG 1,379 1,021 [8],
1,388 [22] PEG 1,024
1,013 [22]
n-Hexanol Methylsilicone 854 858 [8], 851–
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
926 [8], 930 974 [1], 982
Methylsilicone 932 5%Phe-Me-Sil 980
[11] [8]
932 [1], 939 1,394 [8],
α-Pinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 937 PEG 1,449
[8] 1,456 [22]
1,032 [8], 965 [8], 961–
PEG 1,025 Methylsilicone 965
1,010 [22] 963 [21]
Methylsilicone 932 920–927 [21] 981 [1], 974
952 [1], 960 5%Phe-Me-Sil 985 [8], 987–988
6-Methyl-5-hepten-
5%Phe-Me-Sil 962 [8], 955–963 [21]
2-one
[21] 1,336 [8],
Benzaldehyde
1,495 [8], 1,327–1,334
PEG 1,336
1,496–1,515 [21], 1,340
PEG 1,518 [22]
[21], 1,528
[22] 970 [8], 964
Methylsilicone 967
957 [8], 944 [11]
Methylsilicone 945
[11] 969 [1], 972
Sabinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 974
946 [1], 953 [8]
Camphene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 951.5
[8] 1,123 [8],
PEG 1,121.5
1,075 [8], 1,133 [22]
PEG 1,068
1,053 [22] 985 [8], 969
Methylsilicone 972
Methylsilicone 949 949 [8] [11]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 971 974 [8] 974 [1], 981
Dimethyl trisulfide β-Pinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 979
[8]
1,377 [8],
PEG 1,378 1,116 [8],
1,383 [22] PEG 1,110
1,095 [22]
Methylsilicone 956 956 [8]
Methylsilicone 980
972 [1], 976
5%Phe-Me-Sil 979 5%Phe-Me-Sil 993 993 [8]
1-Octen-3-one [8] 2-Pentylfuran
1,313 [8], 1,240 [8],
PEG 1,300 PEG 1,231
1,299 [22] 1,240 [22]
1-Octen-3-ol Methylsilicone 964 958 [8] Octanal Methylsilicone 982 982 [8], 979–
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
980 [21] [11]
998 [1], 1,006 1,002 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,004
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,003 [8], 1,003– 1,007 [8]
1,004 [21] 1,166 [8],
PEG 1,167
1,280 [8], 1,160 [22]
1,281–1,288 1,017 [8],
PEG 1,288 Methylsilicone 1,005
[21], 1,286 1,000 [11]
[22]
1,008 [1],
890 [8], 981– δ-3-Carene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,010
Methylsilicone 982 1,009 [8]
998 [21]
1,148 [8],
967 [1], 1,019 PEG 1,146
1,144 [22]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 993 [8], 995–
Hexanoic acid 1,117 [8],
1,010 [21]
Methylsilicone 1,009 1,003–1,005
1,829 [8], [21]
PEG 1,844 1,820–1,840
[21] 1,026 [1],
1,039 [8],
990 [8], 983 Benzyl alcohol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,036
Methylsilicone 983 1,033–1,037
[11] [21]
988 [1], 992 1,865 [8],
Myrcene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 991
[8] PEG 1,870 1,844–1,871
1,145 [8], [21]
PEG 1,160
1,167 [22] 1,020 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,010
984 [8], 981– 1,007 [11]
Methylsilicone 983
982 [21] 1,014 [1],
α-Terpinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,017
997 [1], 1,002 1,012 [8]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,000 [8], 1,000 1,178 [8],
Ethyl hexanoate PEG 1,180
[21] 1,175 [22]
1,220 [8], Benzene Methylsilicone 1,011 1,004 [8]
PEG 1,230 1,227–1,234 acetaldehyde
[21] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,045 1,036 [1],
1,049 [8]
α-Phellandrene Methylsilicone 998 1,009 [8], 996
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
1,625 [8], 1,038 [11]
PEG 1,640
1,669 [22] 1,044 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,049
1,027 [8], 1,038 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,013
1,013 [11] 1,242 [8],
PEG 1,250
1,020 [1], 1,237 [22]
p-Cymene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,025
1,025 [8] 1,058 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,050
1,261 [8], 1,049 [11]
PEG 1,270
1,266 [22] 1,054 [1],
γ-Terpinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,060
1,035 [8], 1,074 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,021
1,022 [11] 1,238 [8],
PEG 1,245
1,025 [1], 1,240 [22]
β-Phellandrene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,030
1,053 [8] Methylsilicone 1,055
1,209 [8], cis-Sabinene 1,065 [1],
PEG 1,208 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,068
1,202 [22] hydrate 1,073 [8]
1,022 [8], PEG 1,465
Methylsilicone 1,022
1,021 [11]
995 [8],
1,024 [1], Methylsilicone 1,057 1,054–1,056
Limonene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,030
1,033 [8] [8]
1,178 [8], 1,063 [1], 981
PEG 1,199
1,194 [22] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,070 [8], 1,071–
n-Octanol
Methylsilicone 1,022 1,015 [8] 1,072 [21]
1,026 [1], 1,553 [8],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,032
1,8-Cineole 1,030 [8] 1,118–1,124
PEG 1,556
1,213 [8], [21], 1,561
PEG 1,212 [22]
1,198 [22]
Methylsilicone 1,028 1,027 [11] Methylsilicone 1,066 1,071 [8]
1,032 [1], cis-Linalool oxide 1,067 [1],
(Z)-β-Ocimene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,038 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,073
1,043 [8] (furanoid) 1,070 [8]
PEG 1,235 1,245 [8] PEG 1,443 1,420 [8]
(E)-β-Ocimene Methylsilicone 1,038 1,043 [8], Terpinolene Methylsilicone 1,079 1,089 [8],
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
1,079 [11] 1,483–1,511
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,088 1,086 [1] [21]
PEG 1,283 1,276 [22] Methylsilicone 1,134 1,130 [8]
1,079 [8], 1,157 [1],
Methylsilicone 1,083 1,080–1,083 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,162 1,162 [8],
(E)-2-Nonenal
[21] 1,162 [21]
1,100 [1], 1,527 [8],
PEG 1,532
1,104 [8], 1,546 [22]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,103
Nonanal 1,104–1,105 Methylsilicone 1,152 1,180 [8]
[21] 1,165 [1],
Borneol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,166
1,385 [8], 1,162 [8]
1,385–1,393 PEG 1,701 1,677 [8]
PEG 1,391
[21], 1,396
[22] Methylsilicone 1,162 1,200 [8]
1,086 1,085 [8] 1,179 [1],
p-Cymen-8-ol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,183
1,166 [8]
1,095 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,099 PEG 1,851 1,838 [8]
Linalool 1,100 [8]
1,537 [8], Methylsilicone 1,163 1,182 [8]
PEG 1,547 1,174 [1],
1,554 [22] Terpinen-4-ol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,177
Methylsilicone 1,086 1,080 [8] 1,179 [8]
1,106 [1], PEG 1,602 1,591 [8]
Phenylethylalcohol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,116 Methylsilicone 1,175 1,289 [8]
1,118 [8]
PEG 1,905 1,925 [8] 1,186 [1],
α-Terpineol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,189
Camphor 1,107–1,121 1,195 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,123 PEG 1,695 1,688 [8]
[21]
1,141 [1], Ethyl octanoate 1,182 [8],
1,139 [8], Methylsilicone 1,181 1,180–1,181
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,143 [21]
1,140–1,154
[21] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,196 1,196 [1],
PEG 1,518 1,491 [8], 1,198 [8],
1,197–1,199
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
[21] [8]
1,436 [8], PEG 1,738 1,751 [8]
1,427–1,434 1,258 [8],
PEG 1,431
[21], 1,438 Methylsilicone 1,237 1,235–1,237
[22] [21]
Methylsilicone 1,182 1,249 [1],
Myrtenol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,194 1,194 [1] 1,276 [8],
Geraniol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,255
PEG 1,796 (1,257–1,259)
[21]
1,186 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,185 1,182–1,185 1,847 [8],
[21] PEG 1,845 1,835–1,850
[21]
1,201 [1],
1,209 [8], Methylsilicone 1,248 1,258 [8]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,205
Decanal 1,205–1,207 1,264 [1],
Geranial 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,270
[21] 1,277 [8]
1,484 [8], PEG 1,728 1,715 [8]
1,485–1,500 1,262–1,272
PEG 1,497 Methylsilicone 1,270
[21], 1,502 [21]
[22]
1,287 [1],
Methylsilicone 1,212 1,234 [8] Bornyl acetate 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,285 1,284–1,295
1,227 [1], [21]
Nerol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,228
1,233 [8] 1,561–1,581
PEG 1,580
PEG 1,795 1,770 [8] [21]
Methylsilicone 1,212 1,229 [8] Methylsilicone 1,271
1,223 [1], Thymol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,290 1,289 [1]
Citronellol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,228
1,233 [8] PEG 2,188
PEG 1,764 1,762 [8] Methylsilicone 1,278
Carvone Methylsilicone 1,218 1,210 [8] Carvacrol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,299 1,298 [1]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,242 1,239 [1], PEG 2,223
1,254–1,255
β-Elemene Methylsilicone 1,288
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
1,389 [1], 1,379 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,391
1,393 [8] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,381 1,382 [8],
PEG 1,591 1,595 [8] 1,385 [21]
Methylsilicone 1,288 1,288 [8] 1,711 [8],
PEG 1,750 1,747–1,755
(E,E)-2,4- 1,315 [1], [21]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,317
Decadienal 1,317 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,361 1,363 [8]
PEG 1,805 1,710 [8]
1,383 [1],
1,381 [8], (E)-β-Damascenone 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,385
1,386 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,333 1,321–1,330
[21] PEG 1,822 1,813 [8]
1,356 [1], 1,353 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,375
1,364 [8], 1,372 [11]
Eugenol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,356
1,356–1,366 α-Copaene 1,374 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,376
[21] 1,377 [8]
2,141 [8], PEG 1,492 1,488 [8]
PEG 2,166 2,128–2,162 1,400 [8],
[21] Methylsilicone 1,383
1,385 [11]
Methylsilicone 1,333 β-Bourbonene
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,384 1,387 [1]
α-Terpinyl acetate 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,350 1,346 [1] PEG 1,526 1,585 [8]
PEG 1,692 1,700 [8] Methylsilicone 1,385 1,389 [11]
Methylsilicone 1,343 1,345 [8] β-Cubebene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,389 1,387 [1]
Neryl acetate 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,363 1,359 [1] PEG 1,544.5 1,546 [8]
PEG 1,722 1,742 [8] 1,438 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,419
Methylsilicone 1,351 1,365 [11] 1,417 [11]
1,345 [1], 1,417 [1],
α-Cubebene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,351 E-Caryophyllene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,419
1,345 [8] 1,467 [8]
PEG 1,465 1,463 [8] 1,594 [8],
PEG 1,596
Geranyl acetate Methylsilicone 1,361 1,265 [8], 1,598 [22]
1,360 [21] Aromadendrene Methylsilicone 1,440 1,458 [8]
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,439 1,439 [1] 1,475 [11]
PEG 1,620 1,600 [8] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,486 1,489 [1]
1,451 [8], PEG 1,716 1,711 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,448
1,482 [11] Methylsilicone 1,489 1,486 [11]
(E)-β-Farnesene 1,454 [1], α-Selinene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,494 1,498 [1]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,457
1,445 [8]
PEG 1,725
PEG 1,663 1,658 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,491 1,490 [11]
Methylsilicone 1,451 1,472 [8]
1,500 [1],
1,452 [1], Bicyclogermacrene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,495
α-Humulene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,454 1,517 [8]
1,467 [8]
PEG 1,735 1,738 [8]
PEG 1,667 1,663 [8]
1,506 [8],
1,479 [8], Methylsilicone 1,494
Methylsilicone 1,460 1,495 [11]
Allo- 1,464 [11] α-Muurolene
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,499 1,500 [1]
Aromadendrene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,461 1,458 [1]
PEG 1,722 1,714 [8]
PEG 1,657 1,639 [8]
1,518 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,466 1,466 [8] Methylsilicone 1,495
1,492 [11]
1,487 [1], (E,E)-α-Farnesene 1,505 [1],
(E)-β-ionone 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,485 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,508
1,493 [8] 1,500 [8]
PEG 1,936 1,912 [8] PEG 1,745 1,725 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,473 1,488 [8] 1,513 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,500
1,478 [1], 1,496 [11]
γ-Muurolene 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,477
1,475 [8] β-Bisabolene 1,505 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,509
PEG 1,691 1,681 [8] 1,498 [8]
1,500 [8], PEG 1,727 1,714 [8]
Methylsilicone 1,476
1,474 [11] 1,526 [8],
Methylsilicone 1,508
Germacrene D 1,484 [1], 1,510 [11]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,480 γ-Cadinene
1,487 [8] 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,513 1,514 [1]
PEG 1,710 1,705 [8] PEG 1,770.5 1,752 [8]
β-Selinene Methylsilicone 1,480 1,419 [8],
Literature Literature
Name Phasea Median value Name Phasea Median value
datab datab
1,531 [8], 1,649 [1],
Methylsilicone 1,516 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,649
1,515 [11] 1,654 [8]
δ-Cadinene 1,522 [1], PEG 2,241 2,246 [8]
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,524
1,519 [8] Methylsilicone 1,642 1,674 [8]
PEG 1,758 1,749 [8] 1,652 [1],
α-Cadinol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,653
Methylsilicone 1,549 1,564 [8] 1,676 [8]
1,561 [1], PEG 2,224 2,191 [8]
(E)-Nerolidol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,563
1,539 [8] a
Stationary phase: Methylsilicone - dimethylsilicone; 5%Phe-Me-Sil –
PEG 2,040 2,009 [8] dimethylsilicone with 5% phenyl groups, PEG - polyethylene glycol.
b
Retention indices of [1] are provided as linear retention indices. Previous editions
Methylsilicone 1,568 [1] listed retention indices determined using logarithmic times. RI data from [21]
were rounded to integer values. Shown RI data ranges correspond to RI
1,577 [1],
Spathulenol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,576 measurements at two temperature programs [21]
1,619 [8]
PEG 2,136 2,129 [8] The data treatment was limited to the three commonly used stationary
Methylsilicone 1,574 1,600 [8] phases (unpolar and polar phases): dimethylsilicone stationary phase (OV-
101, HP-1, DB-1,SE-30, etc.), dimethylsilicone phase with 5% phenyl
Caryophyllene 1,582 [1],
5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,581 groups (DB-5, SE-54, HP-5, Ultra-2, etc.) and polyethylene glycol
oxide 1,573 [8]
stationary phase (polar phase, e.g. Carbowax 20 M, Innowax, CP-Wax 52
PEG 1,988 1,962 [8] CB) [5]. Another constraint was the use of RI data measured under
Methylsilicone 1,580 temperature programmed conditions. Note, that both linear (LRI, in accord
Globulol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,583 1,590 [1] with definition of van den Dool and Kratz) [5, 16] and logarithmic (KRI, in
accord with definition of Kováts) [1, 5] retention time treatments are used
PEG 2,085 for retention index determinations under temperature programming
Methylsilicone 1,625 conditions.
epi-α-Cadinol 5%Phe-Me-Sil 1,640 1,638 [1]
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