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Group-Type Analysis of Petroleum Products by GC × GC using Zebron® ZB-1HT Inferno™ and ZB-50 Complementary Selectivity GC Columns

Applications | 2019 | PhenomenexInstrumentation
GCxGC, GC columns, Consumables
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Phenomenex

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) enables detailed group-type characterization of complex petroleum samples, addressing challenges in oil industry quality control and environmental monitoring. The approach leverages expanded peak capacity and structured compound groupings for efficient identification and classification of thousands of hydrocarbon components.

Objectives and Overview


The study aims to demonstrate a robust, high-temperature GC×GC method using complementary column selectivities and reverse fill/flush flow modulation for repeatable group-type analysis of crude oil. Key goals include:
  • Evaluating Zebron ZB-1HT Inferno (non-polar) and ZB-50 (50% phenyl) columns in normal and reversed phase configurations.
  • Implementing the INSIGHT flow modulator with reverse fill/flush dynamics for improved peak capacity and symmetry.
  • Establishing streamlined data processing workflows in ChromSpace® software for rapid classification and quantitation of hydrocarbon classes.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The analytical setup comprised:
  • Flow Modulation: INSIGHT™ reverse fill/flush modulator (SepSolve Analytical) for consumable-free, stable GC×GC operation.
  • Columns: Zebron ZB-1HT Inferno (100% dimethylpolysiloxane, non-polar) and Zebron ZB-50 (50% phenyl, mid-polarity) in both column orders for normal and reversed phase separations.
  • Detection: Flame ionization detector (FID) at 300 °C, hydrogen carrier gas (40 mL/min) and air flow (400 mL/min).
  • Software: ChromSpace® for instrument control, automated stencil application, peak alignment and group-type integration.

Results and Discussion


  • Chromatographic coverage spanned C6–C45+ hydrocarbons with sharp peak shapes across both dimensions.
  • Normal phase (ZB-1HT → ZB-50) separated compounds by boiling point then π–π interactions; reversed phase (ZB-50 → ZB-1HT) improved resolution of closely boiling aromatics.
  • Color-plot visualizations revealed structured hydrocarbon class distributions and enabled stencil-based classification of alkyl naphthalenes (C1–C3 groups).
  • ChromSpace alignment tools corrected second-dimension retention times using homologous landmark peaks, enhancing reproducibility of stencil boundaries.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High-temperature column materials and engineered self-crosslinking phases ensure low bleed and robust performance in demanding matrices.
  • Complementary selectivity of non-polar and mid-polarity columns delivers orthogonal separation critical for petrochemical group-type analysis.
  • INSIGHT modulation and ChromSpace workflows simplify method setup, data processing and reporting for QA/QC, research and environmental laboratories.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Integration of advanced software algorithms and machine learning for automated class identification and quantitation.
  • Development of novel stationary phases to further expand orthogonality and temperature range.
  • Hyphenation of GC×GC with high-resolution mass spectrometry for structural elucidation in complex mixtures.
  • Real-time, in-field GC×GC systems for rapid environmental and process monitoring.

Conclusion


The combination of Zebron ZB-1HT Inferno and ZB-50 columns with reverse fill/flush INSIGHT modulation and ChromSpace processing provides a fast, reliable, and high-resolution GC×GC approach for comprehensive group-type analysis of petroleum products. This workflow enhances classification accuracy and operational efficiency for industrial and environmental applications.

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