J. Beens et R. Tijssen, AN ONLINE COUPLED HPLC-HRGC SYSTEM FOR THE QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF OIL FRACTIONS IN THE MIDDLE DISTILLATE RANGE, The Journal of microcolumn separations, 7(4), 1995, pp. 345-354
A commercially available HPLC-HRGC instrument was adapted to enable th
e full quantitative characterization of oil fractions in the range 150
-400 degrees C. The HPLC separates the sample into five fractions: sat
urates, mono-aromatics, di-aromatics, fluorenes + dibenzothiophenes, a
nd tri-aromatics. These fractions are subsequently quantitatively tran
sferred via an on-column interface to the HRGC part of the system. Thi
s transfer is performed into an empty, wide-bore precolumn (retention
gap), which enables a refocussing effect of the compounds of interest
in the tail of the HPLC mobile phase, which acts as a solvent in the G
C. A solvent vapor exit in the system enables the vent of the major pa
rt of this solvent. The final HRGC separation provides a carbon distri
bution of the saturates and the mono-aromatics and enables the identif
ication of a number of compounds in the other three fractions. It is d
emonstrated that the described method is quantitative for the hydrocar
bons, but also for sulphur-containing compounds in only those samples
that have a low sulphur content. (C) 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.