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Characterization of complex hydrocarbon mixtures using on-line coupling of size-exclusion chromatography and normal-phase liquid chromatography to high-resolution gas chromatography

✍ Scribed by Blomberg, Jan ;Mes, Edwin P. C. ;Schoenmakers, Peter J. ;van der Does, Jan J. B.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
609 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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Abstract

An on‐line coupling of size‐exclusion Chromatography (SEC), normal‐phase liquid Chromatography (NPLC), and gas Chromatography (GC) for the characterization of complex hydrocarbon mixtures is described. The hyphenated system separates according to size, polarity, and boiling point. The use of size exclusion as the first separation step allows for the direct injection of complex (“dirty”) samples withont prior clean‐up. SEC‐NPLC coupling was realized using an on‐line solvent evaporator based on fully concurrent solvent evaporation (FCSE) using a modified loop‐type interface, vapor exit and co‐solvent trapping. Complete reconcentration of the analytes was realized by the introduction of a cryogenic cold trap. For the subsequent hydrocarbon group‐type separation an ammo‐silica column with n‐heptane as eluent was used. The NPLC‐GC coupling was based on an on‐column interface using partially concurrent solvent evaporation (PCSE) and an early vapor exit. Initial results obtained on the analysis of a residue from the atmospheric crude‐oil distillation (a so‐called long residue) are presented as an example of the enormous separation power of the SEC‐NPLC‐GC system. The application of the system for quantitative analysis has not yet been studied.


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