GCMS
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike

Antioxidant Detection in Petroleum Wax

Applications |  | CDS AnalyticalInstrumentation
GC/MSD, Pyrolysis, GC/SQ
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies, CDS Analytical

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The detection of antioxidants such as BHT in petroleum waxes is critical for ensuring the stability and safety of food packaging materials. BHT retards oxidative degradation of fats and oils in coated fiberboard boxes for grains and cereals. Accurate quantification at trace levels supports quality control and regulatory compliance.

Study Objectives and Overview


This application focused on evaluating pyrolysis-GC/MS for the direct analysis of BHT in food grade paraffin. Goals included:
  • Eliminate solvent extraction steps
  • Enhance sensitivity for low ppm concentrations
  • Demonstrate rapid sample throughput using automated pyrolysis

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Sample preparation: Approximately 75 µg paraffin applied to quartz probe
  • Pyrolysis conditions: 750 °C for 15 seconds, interface at 300 °C
  • Instrumentation:
    • CDS Pyroprobe 2500 Autosampler
    • Agilent HP6890 GC with HP5M column (30 m x 0.25 mm x 0.25 µm)
    • HP5972A Mass Selective Detector
  • GC program: Initial 40 °C (2 min), ramp 6 °C/min to 295 °C (10 min hold)
  • Detection modes: Full scan and single ion monitoring (SIM) at m/z 220 for BHT

Key Results and Discussion


The total ion chromatogram (TIC) of 10 ppm BHT in paraffin did not reveal the antioxidant peak under scan mode. Switching to SIM mode targeting m/z 220 clearly resolved the BHT signal. This selective ion monitoring provided a marked increase in sensitivity and specificity, enabling reliable detection at low ppm levels. Simplified sample preparation reduced analysis time and solvent use.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Solvent-free analysis streamlines workflow and lowers hazards
  • High sensitivity suitable for trace-level antioxidant quantification
  • Automated pyrolysis increases throughput for routine QA/QC
  • Versatile approach adaptable to various solid matrices

Future Trends and Potential Applications


  • Integration with high-resolution MS for improved compound identification
  • Coupling pyrolysis with infrared detection for complementary analysis
  • Development of software for automated data interpretation and reporting
  • Expansion to multi-analyte screening in complex mixtures

Conclusion


Pyrolysis-GC/MS with SIM detection proves to be a powerful tool for direct, solvent-free quantification of antioxidants such as BHT in petroleum waxes. This method delivers enhanced sensitivity, simplified preparation, and high throughput, making it highly suitable for industrial QA/QC and research applications in food packaging safety.

Reference


1. W. J. Irwin Analytical Pyrolysis A Comprehensive Guide Marcel Dekker 1981
2. T. P. Wampler Introduction to Pyrolysis Capillary Gas Chromatography Journal of Chromatography A 842 1999 207

Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Downloadable PDF for viewing
 

Similar PDF

Toggle
Coating Analysis on Pharmaceutical Tablet Forms
Coating Analysis on Pharmaceutical Tablet Forms
|Agilent Technologies|Applications
#68 olutions APPLICATIONS INFORMATION USING ADVANCED SAMPLE HANDLING TECHNOLOGY Coating Analysis on Pharmaceutical Tablet Forms A large number of solid pharmaceutical dosage forms in the marketplace are coated. The reason for the coating varies from bioavailability control, stability considerations of…
Key words
coating, coatingdispersal, dispersalbundanc, bundancpyrolyzed, pyrolyzedpharmaceutical, pharmaceuticaladhesion, adhesionolutions, olutionsplasticizer, plasticizerhelp, helpdosage, dosageconcerning, concerningtablets, tabletsapplications, applicationsanalyzed, analyzedtablet
Biochemical Analysis by Py-GC/MS
Biochemical Analysis by Py-GC/MS
|Agilent Technologies|Applications
#74 olutions APPLICATIONS INFORMATION USING ADVANCED SAMPLE HANDLING TECHNOLOGY Biochemical Analysis by Py-GC/MS Biosystem components, such as DNA, do not normally lend themselves to thermal analysis. Matrix complexity as well as lack of volatility would seemingly rule out pyrolysis-GC/MS as…
Key words
biosystem, biosystemdeoxyribose, deoxyribosethermally, thermallypyrolysis, pyrolysisbundanc, bundancseemingly, seeminglylikewise, likewiseime, imecontacting, contactingolutions, olutionsapplied, appliedrule, rulebiochemical, biochemicaljournal, journalapplications
Analysis of Cosmetics by Pyrolysis-GC/MS
Analysis of Cosmetics by Pyrolysis-GC/MS
|Agilent Technologies|Applications
#73 olutions APPLICATIONS INFORMATION USING ADVANCED SAMPLE HANDLING TECHNOLOGY Analysis of Cosmetics by Pyrolysis-GC/MS Cosmetics include a diverse group of products such as lipsticks, mascara, eyeshadow, moisturizers, foundations, and many other specialty products. Their formulations are extremely complex, consisting of…
Key words
nail, nailpyrrolidinone, pyrrolidinonepolish, polishdbp, dbpcosmetics, cosmeticsliqiud, liqiudrrolido, rrolidohydocarbons, hydocarbonspyrolysed, pyrolysedplasticiser, plasticisergamut, gamutuid, uidliner, linerlends, lendsparaben
Quantitation of Ethylene/Propylene Copolymers
Quantitation of Ethylene/Propylene Copolymers
|Agilent Technologies|Applications
#60 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION USING ADVANCED SAMPLE HANDLING TECHNOLOGY Quantitation of Ethylene/Propylene Copolymers Under pyrolysis conditions, polyolefins degrade by random scission to produce a chromatogram with a characteristic repeating pattern of oligomeric fragments. Thus polyethylene (Figure 1, bottom) shows a pattern…
Key words
polyethylene, polyethyleneance, ancescission, scissionhydrocarbons, hydrocarbonsabund, abundpyrogram, pyrogramcontacting, contactingcopolymers, copolymersabsent, absentmonomers, monomersrandom, randomapplications, applicationsmay, maydifferentiate, differentiatepropylene
Other projects
LCMS
ICPMS
Follow us
FacebookX (Twitter)LinkedInYouTube
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike