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Determination of Methanol in Crude Oils According to ASTM D7059-04 Using the Clarus 680 GC with S-Swafer Micro- Channel Flow Technology

Applications | 2010 | PerkinElmerInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Methanol is a key impurity in crude oil, impacting downstream processing, product quality and environmental compliance. Its reliable measurement is critical for refineries and quality-control laboratories. Gas chromatographic analysis of crude oil is challenging due to high viscosity, hundreds of hydrocarbon components (up to C120) and risk of column contamination. ASTM D7059-04 defines a validated approach for methanol determination, yet demands persist for higher throughput and reduced maintenance.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work demonstrates a rapid, accurate method for quantifying methanol in crude oils using a PerkinElmer Clarus 680 GC equipped with an S-Swafer micro-channel flow splitter. The aim is to prove full compliance with ASTM D7059-04, achieve high sample throughput and protect column integrity through an automated backflushing strategy.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Crude oil samples were diluted 1:1 with toluene containing 1-propanol internal standard (500 ppm). A 1 µL aliquot was injected in split/splitless mode at 125 °C, isolating volatile analytes. A two-column setup with timed backflush events separated methanol on a non-polar precolumn before transferring it to a polar CP-Lowox column. At 3.3 minutes, the system reduced inlet pressure and increased split flow to backflush heavy matrix components to the vent. Nitrogen served as the carrier gas, offering cost benefits and conserving helium supplies.

Used Instrumentation


  • Gas Chromatograph: PerkinElmer Clarus 680 GC
  • Flow Splitter: S-Swafer micro-channel device (S6 configuration)
  • Precolumn: 30 m × 0.53 mm × 5 µm Elite 1 with 25 cm × 0.25 mm restrictor
  • Analytical Column: 10 m × 0.53 mm × 10 µm CP-Lowox with 25 cm × 0.10 mm restrictor
  • Detector: Flame ionization detector at 325 °C
  • Carrier Gas: Nitrogen

Key Results and Discussion


Calibration with methanol/1-propanol standards displayed excellent linearity per ASTM D7059-04. Chromatograms exhibited clear peaks with a total run time of six minutes, enabling throughput above six samples per hour. Precision tests yielded RSDs of 2.9% at low level (28 ppm) and 0.3% at high level (1096 ppm). A set of 20 round-robin samples produced 19 results within method limits, highlighting accuracy. The method sustained performance after 150 injections, showing minimal matrix carryover and stable retention times.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid analysis cycle (<10 minutes) for high sample throughput
  • Backflushing and temperature-programmed injection extend column life
  • Single FID configuration simplifies hardware and lowers cost
  • Real-time monitoring of precolumn separation via restrictor
  • Nitrogen carrier gas reduces operating expenses and conserves helium
  • Quantitative precision and accuracy satisfy QA/QC requirements

Future Trends and Opportunities


Future developments may integrate micro-channel splitting with mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity. Automated backflush control and predictive maintenance could further improve uptime. The industry drive towards greener analytics may see alternative carrier gases and solvent-saving protocols. Adaptation of this approach to other volatile contaminants in petroleum matrices could broaden its applicability.

Conclusion


The PerkinElmer Clarus 680 GC paired with S-Swafer micro-channel flow splitting fully meets ASTM D7059-04 requirements for methanol analysis in crude oil. The method provides rapid throughput, robust long-term performance and reduced maintenance, making it a practical solution for all levels of refinery and laboratory operations.

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