Hydrocarbons, C4 – C6 - Analysis of branched hydrocarbons
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Branched hydrocarbons in the C4–C6 range are key components in fuels, petrochemical intermediates and specialty chemicals. Accurate separation and quantification of these isomers support quality control in refining, ensure compliance with environmental regulations, and enable product specification in the chemical industry.
This application note describes a rapid gas chromatographic method to resolve six branched C4–C6 hydrocarbons within 14 minutes. The aim is to demonstrate the performance of an Agilent CP-SilicaPLOT column under a simple temperature program for routine analysis and process monitoring.
The analysis was carried out using GC-capillary with the following conditions:
The method achieved baseline separation of the following branched hydrocarbons in a single 14-minute run:
By combining fast analysis with reliable resolution, this approach is well suited for:
Advances likely include faster column technologies, integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced identification, and automated sampling for real-time process control. Development of lower-emission carrier gases and micro-GC systems may further expand field applications and on-line monitoring.
The Agilent CP-SilicaPLOT column paired with a concise temperature program enables rapid, high-resolution separation of branched C4–C6 hydrocarbons. The method’s simplicity, speed and reproducibility make it ideal for diverse analytical needs in energy, fuels and chemical manufacturing.
Agilent Technologies Application Note A01288, "Hydrocarbons, C4–C6 Analysis of branched hydrocarbons," First published May 2010, printed October 2011.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the topic
Branched hydrocarbons in the C4–C6 range are key components in fuels, petrochemical intermediates and specialty chemicals. Accurate separation and quantification of these isomers support quality control in refining, ensure compliance with environmental regulations, and enable product specification in the chemical industry.
Objectives and study overview
This application note describes a rapid gas chromatographic method to resolve six branched C4–C6 hydrocarbons within 14 minutes. The aim is to demonstrate the performance of an Agilent CP-SilicaPLOT column under a simple temperature program for routine analysis and process monitoring.
Methodology and instrumentation
The analysis was carried out using GC-capillary with the following conditions:
- Column: Agilent CP-SilicaPLOT, 0.32 mm × 30 m, df = 4 μm
- Carrier gas: Helium at 210 kPa (2.1 bar)
- Temperature program: 30 °C (2 min) to 250 °C at 10 °C/min
- Injector: Split mode 1:100 at 200 °C
- Detector: Flame ionization detector at 250 °C
- Sample: 0.5 mL of a 100 ppm hydrocarbon mixture in nitrogen
Key results and discussion
The method achieved baseline separation of the following branched hydrocarbons in a single 14-minute run:
- Isobutane (2-methylpropane)
- 2,2-Dimethylpropane
- 2-Methylbutane
- 2,2-Dimethylbutane
- 2-Methylpentane
- 3-Methylpentane
Benefits and practical applications of the method
By combining fast analysis with reliable resolution, this approach is well suited for:
- Routine QC of fuel streams and LPG mixtures
- Process monitoring in petrochemical plants
- Research on isomerization and cracking reactions
- Environmental screening of volatile hydrocarbon emissions
Future trends and potential applications
Advances likely include faster column technologies, integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced identification, and automated sampling for real-time process control. Development of lower-emission carrier gases and micro-GC systems may further expand field applications and on-line monitoring.
Conclusion
The Agilent CP-SilicaPLOT column paired with a concise temperature program enables rapid, high-resolution separation of branched C4–C6 hydrocarbons. The method’s simplicity, speed and reproducibility make it ideal for diverse analytical needs in energy, fuels and chemical manufacturing.
References
Agilent Technologies Application Note A01288, "Hydrocarbons, C4–C6 Analysis of branched hydrocarbons," First published May 2010, printed October 2011.
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