Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column

A gas chromatography (GC) equipment was used to classify chemical elements in a sample through a separation method based on the relative molecular mass. This paper describes the replacement of a capillary C5 and above Hydrocarbon Column of a Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC with a capillary C1-C5 hydrocar...

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Main Authors: Madon, Rais Hanizam, Fawzi, Mas, Osman, Shahrul Azmir, Alimin, Ahmad Jais, Razali, Mohd Azahari, Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman, Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil
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author Madon, Rais Hanizam
Fawzi, Mas
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman
Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil
author_facet Madon, Rais Hanizam
Fawzi, Mas
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman
Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil
author_sort Madon, Rais Hanizam
building UTHM Institutional Repository
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description A gas chromatography (GC) equipment was used to classify chemical elements in a sample through a separation method based on the relative molecular mass. This paper describes the replacement of a capillary C5 and above Hydrocarbon Column of a Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC with a capillary C1-C5 hydrocarbon column from a different manufacturer. The use of appropriate carrier gas and a new standard procedure for C1-C5 hydrocarbons column, which manage to yield the largest, short time appearance and most stable detector signal area’s patterns microVolt-seconds as qualitative and quantitative results were analysed. Several injector temperatures, sample split ratios, carrier gas flow rates and detector temperature were experimented. The effectiveness of nitrogen, helium and hydrogen as carrier gas were observed. The outcome showed that the combination of different column and GC equipment manufacturer works properly without any error. From the qualitative analysis of element configuration, the optimum setting found are; 250°C injector temperature, 1:15 split ratio, 2.5 ml / min flow rate and 275 ° C detector temperature. Hydrogen gas was found to be the best carrier for natural gas samples containing compounds that allot over a wide temperature range. In addition, a quantitative reference standard, the detector signal area microVolt-seconds against concentration of Methane gas was prepared to be used as a benchmark for C1-C5 hydrocarbon conversion reaction analysis.
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spelling uthm-54422022-01-09T07:17:04Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5442/ Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column Madon, Rais Hanizam Fawzi, Mas Osman, Shahrul Azmir Alimin, Ahmad Jais Razali, Mohd Azahari Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil QD Chemistry A gas chromatography (GC) equipment was used to classify chemical elements in a sample through a separation method based on the relative molecular mass. This paper describes the replacement of a capillary C5 and above Hydrocarbon Column of a Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC with a capillary C1-C5 hydrocarbon column from a different manufacturer. The use of appropriate carrier gas and a new standard procedure for C1-C5 hydrocarbons column, which manage to yield the largest, short time appearance and most stable detector signal area’s patterns microVolt-seconds as qualitative and quantitative results were analysed. Several injector temperatures, sample split ratios, carrier gas flow rates and detector temperature were experimented. The effectiveness of nitrogen, helium and hydrogen as carrier gas were observed. The outcome showed that the combination of different column and GC equipment manufacturer works properly without any error. From the qualitative analysis of element configuration, the optimum setting found are; 250°C injector temperature, 1:15 split ratio, 2.5 ml / min flow rate and 275 ° C detector temperature. Hydrogen gas was found to be the best carrier for natural gas samples containing compounds that allot over a wide temperature range. In addition, a quantitative reference standard, the detector signal area microVolt-seconds against concentration of Methane gas was prepared to be used as a benchmark for C1-C5 hydrocarbon conversion reaction analysis. UTHM 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5442/1/AJ%202018%20%28524%29.pdf Madon, Rais Hanizam and Fawzi, Mas and Osman, Shahrul Azmir and Alimin, Ahmad Jais and Razali, Mohd Azahari and Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman and Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil (2018) Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 10 (1). pp. 85-91. ISSN 2229-838X https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.xx.xx.xxxx.xx.xxxx
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Madon, Rais Hanizam
Fawzi, Mas
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Sarwani, Muhamad Khairul Ilman
Abeden, Zulhelmy Zinil
Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title_full Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title_fullStr Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title_full_unstemmed Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title_short Gas Chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
title_sort gas chromatography analysis of a c1-c5 hydrocarbon column
topic QD Chemistry
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