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GCC: A Fresh Approach to ASTM D5769 Analysis using a Thermo Scientific ISQ 7610 Single Quadrupole GCMS

Presentations | 2022 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/SQ
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Gasoline composition, particularly aromatic content, plays a critical role in fuel performance, emissions and regulatory compliance. ASTM D5769 provides a GC-MS-based protocol to quantify benzene, toluene and total aromatics accurately, supporting quality control in refining and distribution.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study demonstrates a streamlined workflow using the Thermo Scientific TRACE 1610 GC coupled to the ISQ 7610 Single Quadrupole MS with the XLXR detector system to meet or exceed ASTM D5769 requirements. Goals included enhancing sensitivity, maintaining linear response at high split ratios and reducing analysis time.

Methodology


The ASTM D5769 method relies on internal standard calibration with deuterated analogues and high split injection (250:1–700:1) of 0.2 µL into an RTX-1 column (20 m × 0.18 mm × 0.4 µm). The MS was detuned to prevent saturation, with an emission current of 10 µA and detector gain of 1e5. Six‐level calibration, resolution, sensitivity and ion ratio checks were conducted as specified by the standard.

Used Instrumentation


  • AI/AS 1610 Autosampler
  • Thermo Scientific TRACE 1610 GC
  • Thermo Scientific ISQ 7610 Single Quadrupole MS with ExtractaBrite source
  • Chromeleon 7.3.1 software
  • RTX-1 GC column and straight inlet liner with glass wool

Main Results and Discussion


  • Baseline separation of target aromatics completed in under 8 minutes with resolution > 3.2 between critical pairs.
  • Sensitivity criteria surpassed by factor of 9; 0.01 % 1,4-diethylbenzene yielded S/N ≈ 48.
  • Calibration curves showed r² values above 0.993 for all analytes, meeting linearity requirements.
  • Ion ratio tests and fragmentation patterns for QC compounds passed method criteria.
  • Daily QC standards were quantified within ± 5 % (± 10 % for specified analytes).
  • Interlaboratory gasoline sample results fell within one standard deviation of consensus values, confirming robustness.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High-throughput aromatics profiling for routine QA/QC in petroleum analysis.
  • Extended dynamic range of the XLXR detector mitigates saturation at high split ratios.
  • Minimal sample dilution reduces solvent use and sample handling time.
  • Reliable quantitation via deuterated internal standards supports regulatory reporting.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Automated saturation detection and adaptive acquisition to maximize data quality.
  • Advanced MS and detector technologies enabling ultratrace analysis in complex fuels.
  • Coupling with multidimensional GC or high‐resolution MS for deeper hydrocarbon profiling.
  • Leveraging chemometrics and AI for predictive maintenance and rapid anomaly identification.

Conclusion


The combined TRACE 1610 GC and ISQ 7610 MS system with the XLXR detector provides a fast, sensitive and linear approach to ASTM D5769, delivering reliable quantitation of gasoline aromatics for QC laboratories and regulatory compliance.

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