Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis Featuring - Rtx-DHA Columns
Brochures and specifications | 2018 | RestekInstrumentation
Detailed analysis of hydrocarbons and oxygenates in gasoline is critical for feedstock evaluation, refining process control, and quality assurance in spark-ignition fuels. Precise quantification of individual components supports regulatory compliance, process optimization, and improved fuel performance.
This document evaluates the performance of Restek’s Rtx-DHA-100 gas chromatography columns under ASTM D6730-01 and related methods. It aims to:
Restek’s Rtx-DHA-100 columns deliver superior performance for detailed hydrocarbon analysis, meeting or exceeding ASTM and CGSB specifications. Their high efficiency, inertness, and rapid run capabilities make them a valuable choice for fuel quality testing, process control, and regulatory compliance.
GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesForensics
ManufacturerRestek
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Detailed analysis of hydrocarbons and oxygenates in gasoline is critical for feedstock evaluation, refining process control, and quality assurance in spark-ignition fuels. Precise quantification of individual components supports regulatory compliance, process optimization, and improved fuel performance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This document evaluates the performance of Restek’s Rtx-DHA-100 gas chromatography columns under ASTM D6730-01 and related methods. It aims to:
- Validate column reproducibility and inertness for polar oxygenates and hydrocarbons.
- Assess resolution of critical compound pairs in detailed hydrocarbon analysis.
- Demonstrate run-time improvements using hydrogen as carrier gas.
- Compare performance against competing PIONA columns.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Column configuration:
- Main analytical column: 100 m × 0.25 mm ID, 0.50 µm crossbond dimethyl polysiloxane (Rtx-DHA-100).
- Tuning column: 2–5 m × 0.25 mm ID, 1.00 µm diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane (Rtx-5 DHA).
- Carrier gases: Helium (2.2 mL/min, 28 cm/s) and Hydrogen (3.62 mL/min, 55 cm/s).
- Detection: Flame ionization detector at 250–300 °C.
- GC system: Agilent 7890B.
- Injector: Split mode (150:1) with deactivated inlet liners.
- Temperature program: Subambient start (5–35 °C) followed by ramping to 200–300 °C.
Main Results and Discussion
- Column Efficiency and Inertness:
- C5 efficiency: 613,600 theoretical plates (ASTM requirement 400,000–550,000).
- tert-Butanol skewness: 1.25 (acceptable 1.00–5.00).
- Retention factor (k'): 0.489 (target 0.45–0.50).
- Resolution of Critical Pairs:
- tert-Butanol/2-methylbutene-2 resolution: 5.60 (minimum 3.25).
- All 19 ASTM-specified critical pairs resolved per D6730-01.
- Run-Time Reduction:
- Hydrogen carrier gas decreased analysis time by 33–51% compared to helium.
- Optimized method with hydrogen: ~72 min vs. 146 min standard.
- Competitor Comparison:
- Rtx-DHA-100 outperformed four competing PIONA columns in efficiency, peak shape, and resolution.
- Competitors A and B failed ASTM criteria; C and D met minimal requirements but with lower efficiency.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Guaranteed column-to-column reproducibility for routine DHA workflows.
- Improved resolution of oxygenates enhances quantification accuracy.
- Reduced analysis times boost laboratory throughput.
- Compatibility with ASTM D6729, D6730, D6733, D5134, D5501, and CAN/CGSB methods.
Future Trends and Opportunities
- Expanded use of hydrogen carrier gas to shorten cycle times without compromising performance.
- Advances in stationary phase technology for greater selectivity and thermal stability.
- Integration with automated sample handling and data analytics platforms for high-throughput DHA.
- Potential coupling with mass spectrometry for enhanced compound identification.
Conclusion
Restek’s Rtx-DHA-100 columns deliver superior performance for detailed hydrocarbon analysis, meeting or exceeding ASTM and CGSB specifications. Their high efficiency, inertness, and rapid run capabilities make them a valuable choice for fuel quality testing, process control, and regulatory compliance.
References
- ASTM D6729, D6730-01, D6733, D5134, D5501 methods for detailed hydrocarbon analysis.
- CAN/CGSB 3.0 No. 14.3-99 standard.
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