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Packed Column Analysis of Gases Using Nexis™ GC-2030 (TCD)

Applications | 2020 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC, GC columns, Consumables
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Energy & Chemicals
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Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Gas analysis with packed column gas chromatography coupled to a thermal conductivity detector (TCD) is widely used for quantifying light and permanent gases in industrial process control, environmental monitoring and quality assurance. The robustness of packed columns ensures reliable separation of simple gas mixtures, while optimized carrier gas control improves baseline stability and detection limits.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study demonstrates the application of the Nexis GC-2030 system equipped with a packed-column TCD (PTCD-2030) and a Molecular Sieve 5A (MS-5A) column for the analysis of a model gas mixture. A key objective is to evaluate baseline stability under flow and pressure control modes during manual gas injection and to assess the effectiveness of an advanced pressure controller (AUX APC) in minimizing baseline drift.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The analysis was performed on a Nexis GC-2030 A PT with a PTCD-2030 detector. A 2 m × 3 mm I.D. MS-5A (60/80 mesh) packed column was connected to the sample vaporization chamber. Helium served as both the carrier and dilution gas.
  • Injection: Manual direct injection of 1 mL gas samples via gas-tight syringe at 120 °C.
  • Carrier gas flow control: 40 mL/min (flow or pressure control).
  • Detector settings: TCD at 220 °C, 100 mA.
  • Oven program: 60 °C (5 min) → 200 °C at 10 °C/min (6 min).

Main Results and Discussion


The chromatogram displayed well-resolved peaks for H2, N2, O2, CH4, CO and C2H6. Under flow control, baseline drift increased with larger injection volumes, causing peak distortion for early-eluting H2. Switching to pressure control with the AUX APC significantly reduced drift: baselines returned to initial levels by 0.4 min after injecting 2 mL, compared to 0.6 min under flow control. This demonstrates that pressure regulation enhances baseline recovery and measurement stability during large-volume injections.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Implementing pressure-controlled carrier gas delivery in packed-column TCD analysis improves quantification accuracy for light gases by minimizing baseline fluctuations, especially when handling variable sample volumes. The approach is directly applicable to routine QA/QC laboratories and field deployments requiring robust, reproducible gas analysis.

Future Trends and Applications


Ongoing developments may include automated injection systems, integration of multi-detector configurations, alternative carrier gases such as hydrogen with safety sensors, and advanced data processing algorithms for real-time drift compensation. These advancements promise to broaden application scopes in petrochemical, environmental and bioprocess monitoring.

Conclusion


The Nexis GC-2030 system with PTCD-2030 and an advanced pressure controller provides a reliable platform for packed-column gas analysis. Pressure control markedly improves baseline stability during high-volume injections, enabling accurate and efficient quantification of light gases.

Reference


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