Ultra-Fast Refinery Gas Analysis With a 490 Micro GC 3-Channel Configuration Equipped With a Backflush-to-Detector Option
Applications | 2018 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Understanding the detailed composition of refinery gas is essential for optimizing crude oil processing, ensuring fuel quality, and maximizing plant efficiency. Variations in gas feedstocks and process conditions demand rapid, accurate analytical methods to support real-time decision making and quality control.
This study evaluates the performance of the Agilent 490 Micro GC configured in a three-channel backflush-to-detector (BF2D) mode for ultra-fast refinery gas analysis. The aim is to demonstrate that a single alumina channel with BF2D can replace a traditional two-channel setup for light hydrocarbons (C3–C5) and bundled heavier fractions (C6+), while maintaining speed, resolution, and repeatability.
The analyzer was configured as follows:
Key operational parameters included 40 ms injection, carrier gases (Ar for Channel 1, He for Channels 2 and 3), column head pressures of 150–300 kPa, and column temperatures from 80 °C to 110 °C.
The three-minute analysis delivered baseline separation of all target components. Notable outcomes:
Compared to a traditional four-channel configuration, the three-channel BF2D setup offers:
Advances in micro-GC technology may include further miniaturization, integration of multi-detector arrays, and automated sampling for continuous online monitoring. Coupling with process control software and machine learning algorithms could provide predictive analytics for refinery operations.
The Agilent 490 Micro GC with a three-channel BF2D configuration delivers rapid, reliable refinery gas analysis in under three minutes. It achieves excellent isomer resolution and retention time precision, offering a streamlined alternative to more complex setups while ensuring robust quality control and process optimization.
1. Zhang J. Fast refinery gas analysis using the Agilent 490 micro GC QUAD. Agilent Technologies Application Note, publication 5991-6241, 2018.
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IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of Topic
Understanding the detailed composition of refinery gas is essential for optimizing crude oil processing, ensuring fuel quality, and maximizing plant efficiency. Variations in gas feedstocks and process conditions demand rapid, accurate analytical methods to support real-time decision making and quality control.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates the performance of the Agilent 490 Micro GC configured in a three-channel backflush-to-detector (BF2D) mode for ultra-fast refinery gas analysis. The aim is to demonstrate that a single alumina channel with BF2D can replace a traditional two-channel setup for light hydrocarbons (C3–C5) and bundled heavier fractions (C6+), while maintaining speed, resolution, and repeatability.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
The analyzer was configured as follows:
- Channel 1: 10 m CP-Molsieve 5Å with backflush for permanent gases (H₂, O₂, N₂, CH₄, CO, CO₂).
- Channel 2: 10 m CP-PoraPLOT U with backflush for CO₂, C2 hydrocarbons, acetylene, and H₂S at ppm level; the flowpath is inertly deactivated using Ultimetal.
- Channel 3: 10 m CP-Al₂O₃/KCl with backflush-to-detector for C3–C5 saturated/unsaturated hydrocarbons and bundled C6+ fraction; heavier components are trapped and then backflushed to the TCD.
Key operational parameters included 40 ms injection, carrier gases (Ar for Channel 1, He for Channels 2 and 3), column head pressures of 150–300 kPa, and column temperatures from 80 °C to 110 °C.
Main Results and Discussion
The three-minute analysis delivered baseline separation of all target components. Notable outcomes:
- Efficient resolution of isomeric C4 hydrocarbons (trans-2-butene vs. 1-butene) owing to the precolumn and narrow bore design.
- Retention time repeatability (RSD) between 0.04% and 0.09% across representative compounds over 30 injections.
- Total cycle time under 180 s, enabling high throughput and rapid turnaround.
- Protection of the analytical column from heavy components, reducing maintenance and prolonging column life.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Compared to a traditional four-channel configuration, the three-channel BF2D setup offers:
- Faster analysis with fewer columns and simplified configuration.
- High accuracy and confidence in quantification for refinery gas quality control.
- Reduced instrument footprint and maintenance requirements.
- Seamless integration with process monitoring systems for real-time feedback.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances in micro-GC technology may include further miniaturization, integration of multi-detector arrays, and automated sampling for continuous online monitoring. Coupling with process control software and machine learning algorithms could provide predictive analytics for refinery operations.
Conclusion
The Agilent 490 Micro GC with a three-channel BF2D configuration delivers rapid, reliable refinery gas analysis in under three minutes. It achieves excellent isomer resolution and retention time precision, offering a streamlined alternative to more complex setups while ensuring robust quality control and process optimization.
References
1. Zhang J. Fast refinery gas analysis using the Agilent 490 micro GC QUAD. Agilent Technologies Application Note, publication 5991-6241, 2018.
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