Characterization and Quantitative Hydrocarbon Group-Type Analysis of Plastic-Derived Pyrolysis Oils by GCxGC-TOFMS/FID
Presentations | 2024 | LECO | MDCWInstrumentation
Characterizing plastic-derived pyrolysis oils at the molecular level is vital for evaluating their suitability as fuel or chemical feedstocks and for monitoring process efficiency. Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) and flame ionization detection (FID) enables detailed profiling of hydrocarbon classes and heteroatom species, supporting quality control and research in sustainable waste valorization.
This work demonstrates a workflow for group-type and heteroatomic analysis of pyrolysis oils derived from polyethylene/polypropylene at different process stages. Key aims include:
Samples were collected from condenser lines, product tanks, collection tanks, and knock tanks. Multiple GCxGC configurations were evaluated:
GCxGC structured chromatograms resolved distinct clusters of alkanes, alkenes/cycloparaffins, monocyclic, dicyclic, and tricyclic aromatics. Quantitative FID area% provided bulk composition of each hydrocarbon class. Tile-based statistics and PCA highlighted differences across sample points. High-resolution MS enabled confident assignment of N- and S-containing species via mass-defect filtering and multi-mode ionization. The combination of GCxGC separation and accurate mass data resolved isomeric bands of benzothiophenes and related heterocycles.
Advances in high-resolution GCxGC-MS and multi-mode ion sources will further improve speciation of trace compounds. Integration with machine learning for automated feature extraction and real-time monitoring promises to streamline process control. Expanding this approach to diverse feedstocks and coupling with bio-derived pyrolysis streams will support circular economy initiatives.
The presented GCxGC-TOFMS/FID workflow delivers detailed group-type composition and heteroatom speciation of plastic-derived pyrolysis oils. Instrument flexibility and advanced data processing enable both routine quality assessment and in-depth research applications in waste-to-energy and sustainable chemistry.
GCxGC, GC/MSD, GC/HRMS, GC/TOF
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerLECO
Summary
Significance of the topic
Characterizing plastic-derived pyrolysis oils at the molecular level is vital for evaluating their suitability as fuel or chemical feedstocks and for monitoring process efficiency. Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) and flame ionization detection (FID) enables detailed profiling of hydrocarbon classes and heteroatom species, supporting quality control and research in sustainable waste valorization.
Study Objectives and Overview
This work demonstrates a workflow for group-type and heteroatomic analysis of pyrolysis oils derived from polyethylene/polypropylene at different process stages. Key aims include:
- Quantify bulk distributions of hydrocarbon classes
- Identify and map heteroatomic compounds (N, S species)
- Compare sample variability using statistical tools
Methodology and Instrumentation
Samples were collected from condenser lines, product tanks, collection tanks, and knock tanks. Multiple GCxGC configurations were evaluated:
- QuadJet SD with FID for quantitative group analysis
- Paradigm Shift with simultaneous FID and MS acquisition
- Pegasus BT 4D for fast acquisition and library matching
- Pegasus HRT+ 4D for high-resolution accurate-mass identification with EI, PCI, and ECNI
Main Results and Discussion
GCxGC structured chromatograms resolved distinct clusters of alkanes, alkenes/cycloparaffins, monocyclic, dicyclic, and tricyclic aromatics. Quantitative FID area% provided bulk composition of each hydrocarbon class. Tile-based statistics and PCA highlighted differences across sample points. High-resolution MS enabled confident assignment of N- and S-containing species via mass-defect filtering and multi-mode ionization. The combination of GCxGC separation and accurate mass data resolved isomeric bands of benzothiophenes and related heterocycles.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Comprehensive qualitative and quantitative profiling of complex pyrolysis oils
- Enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for trace heteroatom species
- Simultaneous MS and FID acquisition ensures robust quantitation
- Statistical workflows facilitate sample comparison and process monitoring
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances in high-resolution GCxGC-MS and multi-mode ion sources will further improve speciation of trace compounds. Integration with machine learning for automated feature extraction and real-time monitoring promises to streamline process control. Expanding this approach to diverse feedstocks and coupling with bio-derived pyrolysis streams will support circular economy initiatives.
Conclusion
The presented GCxGC-TOFMS/FID workflow delivers detailed group-type composition and heteroatom speciation of plastic-derived pyrolysis oils. Instrument flexibility and advanced data processing enable both routine quality assessment and in-depth research applications in waste-to-energy and sustainable chemistry.
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