## Abstract The scope of the principal techniques employed for the analysis of hydrocarbon mixtures is discussed, with emphasis on the analysis of one and two ring aromatic compounds by single column capillary gas chromatography. The paper considers both the column and the selection of the temperat
Determination of traces of aromatic compounds in multicomponent mixtures by HRCGC
✍ Scribed by Matisová, Eva ;Kubuš, Ľubomír ;Jurányiová, Eva
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 534 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-6304
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The possibilities and difficulties of trace analysis of highly complex organic mixtures has been demonstrated by the analysis of traces of numerous aromatic substances in an n‐alkane matrix with a boiling point range of 151–270°C. Single column high resolution capillary gas chromatography (under optimized conditions) was performed after an off‐line LC preseparation step which had been evaluated using a model mixture.
Gas chromatographic quantitation of the 191 aromatic compounds identified was performed with an internal standard; following splitless injection and separation on a polydimethyl‐siloxane column under temperature‐programmed conditions the compounds were detected by flame ionization. The response factors of aromatic hydrocarbons at trace levels were verified and the precision and reproducibility both of the GC determination and the overall analysis, including preseparation, were studied.
Percentage by weight of individual aromatic compounds (mainly alkylbenzenes, indanes, naphthalenes, and acenaphthenes) was in the range 10^−3^ to 10^−6^.
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