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Analysis of Thiophene in Benzene: Comparison of FPD(S) and SCD Analyses

Applications | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the topic


Detecting trace levels of sulfur compounds such as thiophene in benzene is critical for environmental compliance, catalyst preservation and product quality control.

Objectives and study overview


This study compares the performance of a flame photometric detector with a sulfur filter (FPD(S)) and a sulfur chemiluminescence detector (SCD) for quantifying 10 ppm(v/v) thiophene in benzene. It aims to evaluate sensitivity, selectivity and dynamic range under standardized chromatographic conditions.

Methodology and instrumentation


  • Gas chromatograph: Shimadzu Nexis GC-2030 with AOC-20i autoinjector
  • Column: SH-WAX 30 m × 0.32 mm I.D., 1 μm film thickness
  • Injection: 1 μL, split ratio 1:15, injector temperature 200 °C
  • Carrier gas: Helium, linear velocity 37.7 cm/s; column flow FID/FPD 2.00 mL/min, SCD 1.17 mL/min
  • Oven: isothermal at 75 °C
  • Detectors and conditions:
    • FID: 200 °C, makeup He 24 mL/min
    • FPD(S): sulfur filter, H₂ 40 mL/min, air 60 mL/min, interface 200 °C
    • SCD: furnace 850 °C, H₂ 100 mL/min, N₂ 10 mL/min, O₂ 12 mL/min, O₃ 25 mL/min, interface 200 °C


Main results and discussion


Both detectors achieved clear separation of thiophene from benzene under the given conditions. The SCD exhibited lower baseline noise and higher signal-to-noise ratio, enabling detection limits below 10 ppb. The FPD(S) provided adequate sensitivity for ppm-level analysis but showed higher background and potential matrix interferences. Calibration curves were linear over several orders of magnitude, with the SCD demonstrating a wider dynamic range.

Benefits and practical applications


  • The SCD’s superior selectivity and low detection limits support trace sulfur monitoring in fuels and chemicals.
  • The FPD(S) offers a cost-effective option for routine quality control at higher concentration levels.
  • Both methods enable rapid throughput with minimal sample preparation.


Future trends and applications


Integration of chemiluminescence detection with mass spectrometry could provide enhanced compound identification. Advances in microcolumn technology and field-deployable GC systems will further streamline sulfur analysis in regulatory, environmental and industrial settings. Data analytics and automation offer opportunities for predictive catalyst maintenance and process optimization.

Conclusion


The comparison demonstrates that SCD outperforms FPD(S) in sensitivity and selectivity for thiophene analysis at trace levels, while FPD(S) remains a viable tool for routine measurements. Detector selection should balance sensitivity requirements, budget and instrument availability.

Reference


Shimadzu Application News G308 “Analysis of Thiophene in Benzene: Comparison of FPD(S) and SCD Analyses”, First Edition September 2022.

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