Hydrocarbons, C6 - C9 - Reference method for monitoring systems for analysis of hydrocarbons in environmental air
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Monitoring of C6–C9 hydrocarbons in ambient air is essential due to their contribution to urban air pollution and potential health risks. Automated thermal desorption GC methods offer precise quantification of these volatile organic compounds (VOCs), aiding compliance with environmental regulations and source apportionment studies.
This application note presents a reference method for analyzing C6–C9 hydrocarbons in environmental air. Key aims include:
The analysis employs capillary GC with flame ionization detection (FID) and thermal desorption sampling:
Baseline resolution was achieved for major C6–C9 components. The chromatographic profile from unleaded gasoline standard matched ambient air samples from high-traffic areas, confirming vehicular emissions as the primary source.
This method offers robust, reproducible analysis for environmental monitoring laboratories. Practical advantages include:
Advances in multidimensional GC and high-resolution MS may further enhance compound identification in complex atmospheres. Integration with real-time sensors and portable GC systems could expand field applications and continuous monitoring capabilities.
The reference method on Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB demonstrates reliable separation and quantitation of C6–C9 hydrocarbons in environmental air. It supports regulatory monitoring and air quality studies focused on traffic-related pollutants.
1. Agilent Technologies, Application Note A01528: Hydrocarbons, C6–C9 Reference Method for Monitoring Systems, 2011.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Monitoring of C6–C9 hydrocarbons in ambient air is essential due to their contribution to urban air pollution and potential health risks. Automated thermal desorption GC methods offer precise quantification of these volatile organic compounds (VOCs), aiding compliance with environmental regulations and source apportionment studies.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note presents a reference method for analyzing C6–C9 hydrocarbons in environmental air. Key aims include:
- Achieving baseline separation of unleaded gasoline components on a CP-Sil 5 CB column
- Establishing calibration ranges for typical ambient concentrations (3–26 µg/m3)
- Validating analytical performance for routine monitoring of traffic-related VOCs
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analysis employs capillary GC with flame ionization detection (FID) and thermal desorption sampling:
- Column: Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB, 0.25 mm × 25 m, 0.4 µm film thickness
- Oven Program: 35 °C (7.5 min) → 55 °C at 20 °C/min → 80 °C at 12.5 °C/min → 120 °C at 20 °C/min
- Injector/Detector: Split injection (10 µL), both at 200 °C; FID for hydrocarbon detection
- Carrier Gas: Helium; Solvent: Carbon disulfide (CS2)
Key Results and Discussion
Baseline resolution was achieved for major C6–C9 components. The chromatographic profile from unleaded gasoline standard matched ambient air samples from high-traffic areas, confirming vehicular emissions as the primary source.
- Seven distinct peaks identified, including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes
- Linear response within 3–26 µg/m3, supporting quantitative accuracy
Benefits and Practical Applications
This method offers robust, reproducible analysis for environmental monitoring laboratories. Practical advantages include:
- High sensitivity and selectivity for C6–C9 VOCs
- Compatibility with automated thermal desorption systems
- Rapid cycle times for routine monitoring campaigns
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in multidimensional GC and high-resolution MS may further enhance compound identification in complex atmospheres. Integration with real-time sensors and portable GC systems could expand field applications and continuous monitoring capabilities.
Conclusion
The reference method on Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB demonstrates reliable separation and quantitation of C6–C9 hydrocarbons in environmental air. It supports regulatory monitoring and air quality studies focused on traffic-related pollutants.
References
1. Agilent Technologies, Application Note A01528: Hydrocarbons, C6–C9 Reference Method for Monitoring Systems, 2011.
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