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Halogenated hydrocarbons, C1 - Halogenated methanes analysis

Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, GC columns, Consumables
Industries
Environmental
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Halogenated methanes, including chlorinated and brominated derivatives, are common environmental pollutants and industrial solvents. Their accurate analysis is essential for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and quality control in chemical manufacturing.

Study Objectives and Overview


This application note demonstrates a rapid gas chromatographic method to separate and quantify six C1 halogenated methanes in under six minutes. The focus is on achieving baseline resolution for dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, bromodichloromethane, chlorodibromomethane, and tribromomethane using a PoraPLOT Q capillary column.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample introduction and detection are optimized for speed and sensitivity:
  • Technique: Capillary gas chromatography
  • Column: Agilent PoraPLOT Q, 0.53 mm × 25 m fused silica, 20 µm film thickness
  • Temperature Program: 150 °C (1 min) ramp to 200 °C at 10 °C/min
  • Carrier Gas: Hydrogen at 15 mL/min
  • Injector: Direct headspace, 10 µL sample volume
  • Detector: Flame ionization detector (FID) with 2 × 10−10 A full-scale sensitivity
  • Sample Solvent: Methanol; concentration range around 0.1%

Results and Discussion


The method achieves complete separation of six halogenated methanes within a six-minute runtime. Retention order corresponds to increasing molecular weight and halogen content. Peaks are sharp, with minimal tailing, demonstrating the column’s suitability for low-boiling volatile organics. The fast temperature ramp and hydrogen carrier gas contribute to reduced analysis time without sacrificing resolution.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This analytical approach offers:
  • High throughput: rapid cycle times support routine environmental and industrial testing.
  • Robust separation: reliable baseline resolution of structurally similar analytes.
  • Sensitivity: FID detection provides consistent response for hydrocarbon compounds.
  • Simplicity: straightforward headspace injection minimizes sample preparation.

Future Trends and Applications


Advancements may include coupling the PoraPLOT Q column with mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity and confirmation. Integration with automated headspace samplers and micro-GC platforms could further increase throughput. Data processing combined with chemometric tools may improve quantitation in complex matrices.

Conclusion


The presented GC-FID method on an Agilent PoraPLOT Q column delivers a fast, reliable protocol for analyzing C1 halogenated methanes. Its efficiency makes it a valuable tool for environmental laboratories and quality control settings seeking rapid turnaround and robust performance.

References


Agilent Technologies, Inc. Application Note A00583, Halogenated Methanes Analysis, October 2011.

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