Solvents, hydrocarbons, C1-C3

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

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Trace water analysis at parts-per-million levels in hydrocarbon and solvent samples is essential for environmental monitoring, process control, and quality assurance. Low levels of moisture can impact product performance, safety, and compliance. Implementing robust gas chromatography methods that allow direct injection of aqueous samples without extensive sample preparation streamlines workflows and reduces analysis time.

Objectives and Study Overview


The study aimed to demonstrate the capabilities of the Agilent PoraBOND Q column for splitless injection of trace water in a drinking water matrix spiked with C1–C3 hydrocarbons and common solvents. The goal was to achieve high-quality peak shapes and reliable quantitation at 10 ppm per compound without resorting to headspace sampling.

Methodology and Instrumentation


A gas chromatography wide-bore configuration was employed with the following conditions:
  • Column: Agilent PoraBOND Q, 0.53 mm × 25 m, porous polymer PLOT phase (df = 10 µm).
  • Temperature program: 85 °C hold 2 min, ramp at 10 °C/min to 200 °C.
  • Carrier gas: helium at 25 kPa (0.25 bar).
  • Injector: splitless mode at 250 °C; injection volume 0.5 µL of 10 ppm standard in drinking water.
  • Detector: flame ionization detector at 250 °C.

Main Results and Discussion


The PoraBOND Q column exhibited excellent water resistance, enabling splitless injection without peak broadening or loss of performance. All target analytes, including alcohols and low-boiling hydrocarbons, produced sharp, symmetrical peaks. The porous polymer phase tolerated bake-out temperatures up to 320 °C, facilitating rapid column cleaning and high throughput. Thirteen compounds were clearly resolved in a single run:
  1. Methane
  2. Ethane
  3. Methanol
  4. Propane
  5. Ethanol
  6. Acetonitrile
  7. Acetone
  8. Dichloromethane
  9. 2-Propanol
  10. Dimethyl sulfide
  11. 1-Propanol
  12. Diethyl ether
  13. Pentane

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Eliminates the need for headspace extraction, reducing sample preparation time.
  • Provides reliable quantitation of water-soluble and volatile analytes in a single injection.
  • High thermal stability and chemical inertness support automated valve switching and direct injections.
  • Suitable for environmental labs, QA/QC in petrochemical and solvent production.

Future Trends and Applications


Advancements may include coupling the PoraBOND Q column with mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity, integration in online process monitoring, and extension to a broader range of volatile organic compounds. Novel polymer phases and microbore formats could further reduce analysis time and sample requirements.

Conclusion


The Agilent PoraBOND Q column enables precise, high-throughput analysis of trace water in hydrocarbon and solvent matrices using splitless injection. Its robust performance, high water resistance, and rapid bake-out capabilities make it a valuable tool for environmental, industrial, and quality control applications.

Reference


Agilent Technologies, Inc. Application Note A01423, 2011

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