An Improved Flame Photometric Detector for the Analysis of Dibenzothiophenes in Diesel, Distillates, and Feedstocks Using the Agilent 7890B Series GC
Applications | 2013 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The distribution of sulfur compounds, particularly dibenzothiophenes and their alkylated derivatives, plays a critical role in refining processes and environmental compliance. Accurate sulfur speciation informs hydrotreating catalyst optimization, ensures low-sulfur fuel production, and aids regulatory adherence.
This work evaluates the performance of an Agilent 7890B GC equipped with a high-temperature Flame Photometric Detector (FPD+) for determination of benzothiophene-class sulfur compounds in diesel, light cycle oil (LCO), and cracked gas oils. A Capillary Flow Technology (CFT) Deans switch configuration implements two-dimensional GC separations with heart-cutting to improve selectivity and minimize detector quenching.
This method combines a nonpolar first-dimension column (HP-1 or DB-1) with a midpolar DB-17HT second-dimension column. Key features include:
Calibration of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene exhibited a quadratic FPD response linearized by square-root transformation (R2 = 0.993). Analysis of highway diesel revealed C2–C3 dibenzothiophenes contributing ~1.5 ppm sulfur in the 18–24 min heart-cut window. Two LCO samples displayed distinct distributions: LCO1 contained complex C1–C4 alkyl DBTs, whereas LCO2 showed lower overall levels dominated by dibenzothiophene and 4-methyl DBT. Cracked gas oil evaluated with combined heart-cut/backflush mode highlighted heavy sulfur species (C3–C4 DBTs) and demonstrated protection of analytical columns from high-boiling fractions.
Emerging directions include coupling high-temperature sulfur detection with comprehensive two-dimensional GC, integration with mass spectrometry or vacuum ultraviolet detectors, and broader application to other heteroatom classes (nitrogen/phosphorus). Advances in detector design may further improve sensitivity and robustness for ultra-trace speciation in complex matrices.
The Agilent 7890B GC with FPD+ and CFT Deans switch delivers a robust, sensitive, and high-temperature platform for detailed sulfur speciation in diesel, LCO, and heavy feedstocks. Its combined heart-cut/backflush approach ensures rapid, accurate profiles of alkylated dibenzothiophenes, supporting refining process optimization and regulatory compliance.
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IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The distribution of sulfur compounds, particularly dibenzothiophenes and their alkylated derivatives, plays a critical role in refining processes and environmental compliance. Accurate sulfur speciation informs hydrotreating catalyst optimization, ensures low-sulfur fuel production, and aids regulatory adherence.
Study Objectives and Overview
This work evaluates the performance of an Agilent 7890B GC equipped with a high-temperature Flame Photometric Detector (FPD+) for determination of benzothiophene-class sulfur compounds in diesel, light cycle oil (LCO), and cracked gas oils. A Capillary Flow Technology (CFT) Deans switch configuration implements two-dimensional GC separations with heart-cutting to improve selectivity and minimize detector quenching.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
This method combines a nonpolar first-dimension column (HP-1 or DB-1) with a midpolar DB-17HT second-dimension column. Key features include:
- Agilent 7890B Gas Chromatograph with Multimode Inlet (MMI) operated in split or backflush mode
- CFT Deans switch for heart-cutting and backflush capabilities
- FPD+ detector with independent transfer line (up to 400 °C) and emission block (150 °C) zones, offering 2.5 pg S/sec sensitivity
- 7693A autosampler, constant flow carrier gases, and temperature-programmed GC runs
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene exhibited a quadratic FPD response linearized by square-root transformation (R2 = 0.993). Analysis of highway diesel revealed C2–C3 dibenzothiophenes contributing ~1.5 ppm sulfur in the 18–24 min heart-cut window. Two LCO samples displayed distinct distributions: LCO1 contained complex C1–C4 alkyl DBTs, whereas LCO2 showed lower overall levels dominated by dibenzothiophene and 4-methyl DBT. Cracked gas oil evaluated with combined heart-cut/backflush mode highlighted heavy sulfur species (C3–C4 DBTs) and demonstrated protection of analytical columns from high-boiling fractions.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High-temperature FPD+ operation extends analysis to heavy fuels and feeds without quenching
- CFT Deans switch heart-cutting/backflush preserves column integrity and shortens run times
- Enhanced selectivity enables precise profiling of alkylated dibenzothiophenes for process optimization and QA/QC
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging directions include coupling high-temperature sulfur detection with comprehensive two-dimensional GC, integration with mass spectrometry or vacuum ultraviolet detectors, and broader application to other heteroatom classes (nitrogen/phosphorus). Advances in detector design may further improve sensitivity and robustness for ultra-trace speciation in complex matrices.
Conclusion
The Agilent 7890B GC with FPD+ and CFT Deans switch delivers a robust, sensitive, and high-temperature platform for detailed sulfur speciation in diesel, LCO, and heavy feedstocks. Its combined heart-cut/backflush approach ensures rapid, accurate profiles of alkylated dibenzothiophenes, supporting refining process optimization and regulatory compliance.
References
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