Low Level Oxygenates Analyzer
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The accurate quantification of trace oxygenates in hydrocarbon streams is vital for the petroleum refining and petrochemical sectors. Even sub-ppm levels of ethers, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones can deactivate catalysts, impair fuel quality and compromise downstream processes. A robust analytical approach ensures process integrity, regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
This study presents the Low Level Oxygenates Analyzer, a turnkey gas chromatography system developed according to ASTM D7423. The primary goals are to detect oxygenates down to 100 ppb, maintain linearity up to 500 ppm, and simplify routine analysis across gas, liquid and LPG matrices without matrix interferences.
The analyzer uses a dual-column configuration and selective heart-cutting:
The analyzer reliably quantifies 19 oxygenates—ethers (e.g. DME, MTBE, ETBE, DIPE, TAME), alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol), ketones (acetone, MEK, 2-butanone) and aldehydes (acetaldehyde, propanal, butyraldehyde, valeraldehyde, isovaleraldehyde). Key performance metrics include:
The system offers:
Enhancements may focus on ultratrace detection via advanced detectors, integration with real-time process monitoring and extension to other polar contaminants. Coupling with automated sampling robotics and cloud-based data analytics could further streamline quality control in refinery environments.
The Low Level Oxygenates Analyzer demonstrates a sensitive, reliable and user-friendly approach to trace oxygenate analysis in hydrocarbon streams. Its turnkey design and strong performance metrics make it a valuable tool for refining, petrochemical and quality assurance laboratories.
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IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerSCION Instruments
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The accurate quantification of trace oxygenates in hydrocarbon streams is vital for the petroleum refining and petrochemical sectors. Even sub-ppm levels of ethers, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones can deactivate catalysts, impair fuel quality and compromise downstream processes. A robust analytical approach ensures process integrity, regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
Objectives and Overview
This study presents the Low Level Oxygenates Analyzer, a turnkey gas chromatography system developed according to ASTM D7423. The primary goals are to detect oxygenates down to 100 ppb, maintain linearity up to 500 ppm, and simplify routine analysis across gas, liquid and LPG matrices without matrix interferences.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analyzer uses a dual-column configuration and selective heart-cutting:
- Sample introduction via integrated gas and liquid sampling valves, with optional pressure station for LPG.
- Primary column (BR-1) separates bulk hydrocarbons; a fluidic switch diverts the oxygenate-rich fraction.
- Secondary column (LOWOX), specially developed for trace oxygenate selectivity, resolves individual analytes.
- Detection by Flame Ionization Detector (FID) for high sensitivity.
- System control and data handling by CompassCDS software, including automated calibration and reporting routines.
Main Results and Discussion
The analyzer reliably quantifies 19 oxygenates—ethers (e.g. DME, MTBE, ETBE, DIPE, TAME), alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol), ketones (acetone, MEK, 2-butanone) and aldehydes (acetaldehyde, propanal, butyraldehyde, valeraldehyde, isovaleraldehyde). Key performance metrics include:
- Detection limit: 100 ppb by weight.
- Linearity: 100 ppb to 500 ppm for all analytes.
- Repeatability (RSD): <0.8% for gas stream ethers; <2% for alcohols and ketones in gas; <2.5% in liquid streams.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The system offers:
- Factory-optimized hardware and methods, reducing setup and validation time.
- Single-vendor solution covering instrumentation, software, columns and consumables.
- Flexible analysis of gas, liquid and LPG without reconfiguration.
- Automated calibration, quantification and reporting users require minimal training.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Enhancements may focus on ultratrace detection via advanced detectors, integration with real-time process monitoring and extension to other polar contaminants. Coupling with automated sampling robotics and cloud-based data analytics could further streamline quality control in refinery environments.
Conclusion
The Low Level Oxygenates Analyzer demonstrates a sensitive, reliable and user-friendly approach to trace oxygenate analysis in hydrocarbon streams. Its turnkey design and strong performance metrics make it a valuable tool for refining, petrochemical and quality assurance laboratories.
References
- ASTM D7423 – Standard Test Method for Determination of Oxygenates in Hydrocarbons at Trace Levels
- ASTM D4815, D5599 – Oxygenate analysis in gasoline
- EN 13132; DIN 1601; DIN 51413-7 – European and German standards for oxygenate determination
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