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Hydrocarbons - Analysis of hydrocarbons on Agilent PoraPLOT Q

Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, GC columns, Consumables
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic



The rapid and reliable analysis of light hydrocarbons is essential in environmental and industrial contexts. Monitoring methane, ethylene, propane and related compounds supports safety, quality control and regulatory compliance across petrochemical processes and environmental surveillance.

Objectives and Overview of the Study



This application note demonstrates a fast gas chromatographic method for separating ten hydrocarbons within three minutes using an Agilent PoraPLOT Q column. It highlights the efficiency of the column for trace and mid-range hydrocarbon detection.

Methodology



A capillary gas chromatography technique was employed using helium as carrier gas at 105 kPa. The column temperature was held at 90 °C. Sample introduction was performed by split injection (1 : 50) at 240 °C, and detection was via flame ionization at 300 °C. A 1 µL headspace sample containing trace levels of methane, ethane and propane and approximately 100 ppm of heavier analytes was analyzed.

Used Instrumentation



  • Gas chromatograph with capillary inlet and flame ionization detector
  • Agilent PoraPLOT Q column (0.53 mm × 25 m, 20 µm film thickness, part no. CP7554)
  • Helium carrier gas regulated at 105 kPa
  • Split injector configured at 1 : 50 ratio at 240 °C
  • Flame ionization detector operating at 300 °C

Main Results and Discussion



All ten analytes, including methane, ethylene, acetylene, ethane, propylene, propane, methyl chloride, cyclopropane, acetaldehyde and ethylene oxide, were baseline separated in under three minutes. The method delivered sharp peak shapes and reliable quantification down to sub-ppm levels for light gases. Retention times followed expected volatility patterns, confirming method robustness.

Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method



This rapid analysis protocol offers high throughput suitable for routine monitoring in energy and fuels laboratories. Fast runtimes and minimal sample preparation reduce labor and operational costs. The robustness of the PoraPLOT Q stationary phase ensures consistent performance for volatile hydrocarbon analysis.

Future Trends and Potential Applications



Integration with mass spectrometric detection can extend compound identification and specificity. Portable GC systems employing porous polymer columns may enable in-field environmental monitoring. Advancements in data processing and automation will further enhance throughput and data integrity. Tailoring column chemistries could broaden the scope to additional volatile organic compounds.

Conclusion



The described gas chromatographic method using Agilent PoraPLOT Q provides a rapid, sensitive and robust solution for hydrocarbon analysis, addressing the demand for fast turnaround and reliable quantification in industrial and environmental applications.

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