Hydrocarbons, C1 – C3
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The analysis of light hydrocarbons from C1 to C3 plays a critical role in energy production, environmental monitoring and industrial process control. Accurate separation and quantification support quality assurance in petrochemical operations, study of reaction mechanisms and compliance with safety regulations.
This work demonstrates the separation of C1–C3 hydrocarbons using an Agilent PoraBOND Q column. Goals include baseline resolution of acetylene and ethylene, full separation of C3 isomers and rapid cycle times enabled by high temperature tolerance.
A GC-wide-bore setup was used with a 0.53 mm x 25 m Agilent PoraBOND Q PLOT column coated with a 10 μm porous polymer. The oven was held at 60 °C, helium served as carrier gas at 20 kPa. Samples were introduced in split mode (1:50) at 250 °C and detected by FID at 250 °C.
The PoraBOND Q column achieved distinct elution order for methane, acetylene, ethylene, ethane, propylene, propadiene, propyne, propane and cyclopropane. Acetylene elutes prior to ethylene, unlike traditional Porapak Q phases. Thermal stability up to 320 °C allowed fast bake out without loss of resolution. Baseline separation of all C3 isomers highlights the selectivity and efficiency of the column.
Advances in porous polymer stationary phases may further enhance selectivity and thermal limits. Combining such columns with mass spectrometry or advanced detectors could extend sensitivity and compound coverage. Integration into portable GC systems may enable on site monitoring of light hydrocarbons.
The Agilent PoraBOND Q column offers reliable, high resolution separation of C1 to C3 hydrocarbons with rapid analysis and robust performance. Its unique elution characteristics and thermal resilience make it a valuable tool for energy, environmental and industrial investigations.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
The analysis of light hydrocarbons from C1 to C3 plays a critical role in energy production, environmental monitoring and industrial process control. Accurate separation and quantification support quality assurance in petrochemical operations, study of reaction mechanisms and compliance with safety regulations.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work demonstrates the separation of C1–C3 hydrocarbons using an Agilent PoraBOND Q column. Goals include baseline resolution of acetylene and ethylene, full separation of C3 isomers and rapid cycle times enabled by high temperature tolerance.
Methodology
A GC-wide-bore setup was used with a 0.53 mm x 25 m Agilent PoraBOND Q PLOT column coated with a 10 μm porous polymer. The oven was held at 60 °C, helium served as carrier gas at 20 kPa. Samples were introduced in split mode (1:50) at 250 °C and detected by FID at 250 °C.
Instrumentation Used
- Gas chromatograph with wide-bore inlet
- Agilent PoraBOND Q column 0.53 mm x 25 m df 10 μm
- Split injector 1 to 50 at 250 °C
- Flame ionization detector at 250 °C
- Helium carrier gas at 20 kPa
Main Results and Discussion
The PoraBOND Q column achieved distinct elution order for methane, acetylene, ethylene, ethane, propylene, propadiene, propyne, propane and cyclopropane. Acetylene elutes prior to ethylene, unlike traditional Porapak Q phases. Thermal stability up to 320 °C allowed fast bake out without loss of resolution. Baseline separation of all C3 isomers highlights the selectivity and efficiency of the column.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Improved resolution for key hydrocarbon pairs
- Short analysis times due to high temperature operation
- Direct injection compatibility without particulate bleed
- Applications in QA QC of petrochemical streams, environmental air analysis and process monitoring
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances in porous polymer stationary phases may further enhance selectivity and thermal limits. Combining such columns with mass spectrometry or advanced detectors could extend sensitivity and compound coverage. Integration into portable GC systems may enable on site monitoring of light hydrocarbons.
Conclusion
The Agilent PoraBOND Q column offers reliable, high resolution separation of C1 to C3 hydrocarbons with rapid analysis and robust performance. Its unique elution characteristics and thermal resilience make it a valuable tool for energy, environmental and industrial investigations.
Reference
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