Solutions for light hydrocarbons and gasses: PLOT columns
Presentations | 2019 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Rapid and selective analysis of light hydrocarbons and gases is a cornerstone of petrochemical industry, environmental monitoring, and quality control. PLOT columns enable efficient gas-solid chromatography for compounds that are challenging to separate on liquid phases, improving detection of volatile solutes without cryogenic cooling or complex sample preparation.
This document presents an overview of porous layer open tubular (PLOT) columns, their separation mechanisms, and performance characteristics. It categorizes column substrates, describes applications for hydrocarbon streams, permanent gases, oxygenates, solvents, and outlines configuration strategies including valve switching and backflush methods.
PLOT columns feature a porous adsorbent layer on capillary walls, offering gas-solid interaction-based retention. Variants include porous polymers, alumina, silica, molecular sieves, and carbon molecular sieves, each tailored for specific analyte classes. Key practices include split and splitless injection, multicolumn setups, valve switching, and temperature programming to optimize selectivity and peak resolution.
PLOT columns demonstrate high selectivity for light hydrocarbons (C1–C8), permanent gases (O2, N2, CO, H2), oxygenates at ppm levels, halocarbons, and water in aqueous injections. Porous polymer phases effectively separate isomeric compounds and water-elute as sharp peaks. Alumina-based columns distinguish unsaturated from saturated hydrocarbons and resolve C4 impurities. Silica PLOT and molecular sieve phases extend analysis to heavier gases and noble gases with minimal moisture interference. Carbon molecular sieve phases offer unique selectivity and thermal stability to 360 °C.
PLOT columns eliminate the need for cryogenic traps, support heart‐cutting and backflush techniques, and provide reproducible performance for routine quality control in refineries and environmental laboratories. Integrated particle traps reduce system maintenance and extend column lifetime. The versatile portfolio addresses challenging separations in petrochemical processing, fuel gas analysis, solvent profiling, and trace oxygenate detection.
Advancements may include novel adsorbent materials with tailored pore structures, higher temperature operation, deeper integration with multidimensional GC, and automation via AI-driven method optimization. Enhanced compatibility with compact MS detectors and microfluidic GC systems will broaden field and on-site analysis capabilities.
Agilent PLOT columns deliver robust, high‐selectivity solutions for light hydrocarbon and gas analysis. Their diverse adsorbent chemistries and integrated design features enable precise separations, low maintenance, and compatibility with advanced GC configurations, supporting a wide range of industrial and research applications.
GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Rapid and selective analysis of light hydrocarbons and gases is a cornerstone of petrochemical industry, environmental monitoring, and quality control. PLOT columns enable efficient gas-solid chromatography for compounds that are challenging to separate on liquid phases, improving detection of volatile solutes without cryogenic cooling or complex sample preparation.
Objectives and Study Overview
This document presents an overview of porous layer open tubular (PLOT) columns, their separation mechanisms, and performance characteristics. It categorizes column substrates, describes applications for hydrocarbon streams, permanent gases, oxygenates, solvents, and outlines configuration strategies including valve switching and backflush methods.
Methodology
PLOT columns feature a porous adsorbent layer on capillary walls, offering gas-solid interaction-based retention. Variants include porous polymers, alumina, silica, molecular sieves, and carbon molecular sieves, each tailored for specific analyte classes. Key practices include split and splitless injection, multicolumn setups, valve switching, and temperature programming to optimize selectivity and peak resolution.
Instrumentation Used
- Agilent GC systems (models 6890 and 7890) equipped with split/splitless injectors and rotary valves.
- Detection by flame ionization detector (FID) and mass spectrometer (MSD).
- PLOT columns with integrated particle traps to prevent contamination during high temperature ramps.
- Gas Clean carrier gas filtration kits to remove moisture and impurities.
Key Results and Discussion
PLOT columns demonstrate high selectivity for light hydrocarbons (C1–C8), permanent gases (O2, N2, CO, H2), oxygenates at ppm levels, halocarbons, and water in aqueous injections. Porous polymer phases effectively separate isomeric compounds and water-elute as sharp peaks. Alumina-based columns distinguish unsaturated from saturated hydrocarbons and resolve C4 impurities. Silica PLOT and molecular sieve phases extend analysis to heavier gases and noble gases with minimal moisture interference. Carbon molecular sieve phases offer unique selectivity and thermal stability to 360 °C.
Benefits and Practical Applications
PLOT columns eliminate the need for cryogenic traps, support heart‐cutting and backflush techniques, and provide reproducible performance for routine quality control in refineries and environmental laboratories. Integrated particle traps reduce system maintenance and extend column lifetime. The versatile portfolio addresses challenging separations in petrochemical processing, fuel gas analysis, solvent profiling, and trace oxygenate detection.
Future Trends and Applications
Advancements may include novel adsorbent materials with tailored pore structures, higher temperature operation, deeper integration with multidimensional GC, and automation via AI-driven method optimization. Enhanced compatibility with compact MS detectors and microfluidic GC systems will broaden field and on-site analysis capabilities.
Conclusion
Agilent PLOT columns deliver robust, high‐selectivity solutions for light hydrocarbon and gas analysis. Their diverse adsorbent chemistries and integrated design features enable precise separations, low maintenance, and compatibility with advanced GC configurations, supporting a wide range of industrial and research applications.
References
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