Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1201578 Journal of Chromatography A 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three commercially available high performance liquid chromatography columns are used in normal phase or quasi-normal phase mode for the separation of gas oil samples. The columns are tested with 20 analytical standards to determine their suitability for separations of petroleum samples and their ability to separate the nitrogen group-types (pyrrole and pyridine) found in petroleum. The columns studied are polymeric hypercrosslinked polystyrene (HGN), a biphenyl phase, and a Chromegabond “DNAP” column from ES Industries. The HGN column separates gas oils based on both ring structure and heteroatom, while the biphenyl phase has low retention of most compounds studied in quasi-normal phase mode. The “DNAP” column is selective for nitrogen-containing compounds, separating them from PAHs as well as oxygen and sulphur compounds. Retention data of standards on all three columns is shown, along with chromatograms of gas oil samples on the HGN and “DNAP” columns.

► We study three commercial HPLC stationary phases for petroleum separations. ► Focus is on nitrogen-containing compounds. ► Model compounds and gas oil samples are used to determine separation capabilities. ► HGN separates compounds based on both heteroatom content and ring size. ► Commercial “DNAP” can separate nitrogen containing compounds from others.

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