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Hydrocarbons, C1 – C6 - Separation of light hydrocarbons on a non-polar porous polymer

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

Summary

Significance of the topic


Efficient separation of light hydrocarbons from methane to neopentane is critical in petrochemical quality control, environmental monitoring and energy research. Rapid and reliable gas chromatographic methods enable accurate quantification of individual components in complex mixtures, supporting process optimization and regulatory compliance.

Objectives and scope of study


This study demonstrates a gas chromatography method using an Agilent PoraPLOT Q column for baseline separation of 21 C1–C6 hydrocarbons within 30 minutes. The goal is to provide a streamlined analytical protocol for routine analysis of light hydrocarbon samples at low concentration levels.

Methodology and instrumentation


The method employs a wide-bore gas chromatograph configured as follows:
  • Column: Agilent PoraPLOT Q porous polymer column, 0.32 mm × 25 m, 20 µm film thickness
  • Oven temperature: held isothermal at 75 °C
  • Carrier gas: hydrogen at a linear velocity of 40 cm/s
  • Injector: direct injection at 100 °C, 6 µL sample volume
  • Detector: flame ionization detector at 150 °C
  • Sample concentration: 0.1 percent hydrocarbons in nitrogen matrix

Main results and discussion


The method achieved clear resolution of all target analytes, including structural isomers and unsaturated species. Key observations:
  • Baseline separation of methane, ethane, ethylene, acetylene, propane and propylene within the first 10 minutes
  • Effective discrimination of C4 isomers (butanes, butenes and butadienes) avoiding peak overlap
  • Resolution of C5 and C6 species, including neopentane, in the latter part of the run without extended analysis time

Chromatographic performance was stable over multiple injections, demonstrating reproducibility suitable for routine applications.

Benefits and practical applications


This protocol offers a fast, robust approach for QA/QC laboratories and research facilities analyzing light hydrocarbons. Advantages include minimal sample preparation, short cycle time, and high peak capacity for complex mixtures. It supports regulatory reporting, leak detection studies and process monitoring in petrochemical and energy sectors.

Future trends and possibilities


Advancements may focus on coupling this separation with mass spectrometry for enhanced compound identification and quantification. Microfabricated GC systems and novel carrier gases could further reduce analysis time and gas consumption. Integration into automated platforms will facilitate high‐throughput screening and real‐time process control.

Conclusion


The Agilent PoraPLOT Q column method delivers reliable, high‐resolution separation of 21 light hydrocarbons in a single 30‐minute run. Its simplicity and speed make it a valuable tool for analytical chemists engaged in petrochemical, environmental and energy research.

Použitá instrumentace


  • Gas chromatograph with wide-bore inlet
  • Agilent PoraPLOT Q capillary column (0.32 mm × 25 m, 20 µm film thickness)
  • Hydrogen carrier gas
  • Direct injector and flame ionization detector

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