Alumina BOND/MAPD PLOT Columns
Brochures and specifications | 2013 | RestekInstrumentation
Trace-level detection and separation of polar hydrocarbons such as acetylene, methyl acetylene and propadiene is vital for process control in petrochemical production. Accurate quantification of these species prevents catalyst poisoning and ensures product purity in polymers and synthetic rubbers.
This study introduces a new class of alumina PLOT columns deactivated by Restek’s proprietary BOND/MAPD process. The goal is to compare their performance against conventional sodium sulfate deactivated MAPD columns in terms of response reproducibility, sample loading capacity and thermal stability up to 250 C.
Compared with conventional Na2SO4 deactivated alumina columns, the BOND/MAPD columns demonstrated:
The improved inertness and capacity of these columns deliver higher sensitivity and resolution in light hydrocarbon purity assays. Process engineers can achieve tighter process control through more reliable quantification of trace contaminants. Use of metal MXT columns supports deployment in field instruments and process GCs.
Ongoing advances in stationary phase deactivation may enable even broader temperature ranges and enhanced longevity. Integration with automated calibration and online GC-MS systems will support real-time process monitoring. Sustainable materials and low-bleed phases will further improve trace analysis in petrochemical and environmental settings.
Restek’s alumina BOND/MAPD PLOT columns provide a significant performance leap for trace polar hydrocarbon analysis. They offer reproducible responses, high loading capacity and extended thermal limits, making them an optimal choice for critical applications in petrochemical quality control.
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Summary
Significance of the topic
Trace-level detection and separation of polar hydrocarbons such as acetylene, methyl acetylene and propadiene is vital for process control in petrochemical production. Accurate quantification of these species prevents catalyst poisoning and ensures product purity in polymers and synthetic rubbers.
Objectives and overview
This study introduces a new class of alumina PLOT columns deactivated by Restek’s proprietary BOND/MAPD process. The goal is to compare their performance against conventional sodium sulfate deactivated MAPD columns in terms of response reproducibility, sample loading capacity and thermal stability up to 250 C.
Used instrumentation
- Gas chromatograph: HP5890 GC equipped with flame ionization detector at 200 C
- Carrier gas: Helium at constant pressure of 20 psi or hydrogen at constant linear velocity
- Columns: Rt-Alumina BOND/MAPD fused silica (50 m × 0.53 mm, 10 µm) and MXT-Alumina BOND/MAPD metal PLOT
- Injection: Split mode, typical split vent flows 45–80 mL/min, inlet temperatures 200 C
Main results and discussion
Compared with conventional Na2SO4 deactivated alumina columns, the BOND/MAPD columns demonstrated:
- Highly reproducible peak area ratios for methyl acetylene and propadiene over 50 injections, reducing recalibration needs
- Greater sample loading capacity with minimal peak tailing, maintaining asymmetry factors below 1.5 even at high on-column loads
- Linear response over a wide range of amounts (R2 > 0.998 for propadiene, acetylene and methyl acetylene)
- Thermal stability to 250 C, enabling faster elution of higher weight hydrocarbons and rapid water desorption during regeneration
Benefits and practical applications
The improved inertness and capacity of these columns deliver higher sensitivity and resolution in light hydrocarbon purity assays. Process engineers can achieve tighter process control through more reliable quantification of trace contaminants. Use of metal MXT columns supports deployment in field instruments and process GCs.
Future trends and potential applications
Ongoing advances in stationary phase deactivation may enable even broader temperature ranges and enhanced longevity. Integration with automated calibration and online GC-MS systems will support real-time process monitoring. Sustainable materials and low-bleed phases will further improve trace analysis in petrochemical and environmental settings.
Conclusion
Restek’s alumina BOND/MAPD PLOT columns provide a significant performance leap for trace polar hydrocarbon analysis. They offer reproducible responses, high loading capacity and extended thermal limits, making them an optimal choice for critical applications in petrochemical quality control.
References
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