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Table of Contents
Introduction 2
SP1 No. Analyzer Configuration for Published Methods Page
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SP1 No. Analyzer Configuration for Published Methods Page
Sulfur Analyzer
7890-0148 Volatile Sulfur in C2, C3, C4 monomers ASTM D6228 53
and LPG Analyzer by FPD
7890-0167 Volatile Sulfur in NGA, fuel gas Analyzer ASTM D6228 53
by FPD
7890-0365 Sulfur in light petroleum liquids by SCD ASTM D5623 54
7890-0375 Sulfur in gas fuels by SCD ASTM D5504 55
Bio-diesel Analyzer
7890-0294 Glycerin in Biodiesel Analyzer ASTM D6584 57
7890-0297 Glycerin in Biodiesel Analyzer EN14105 57
7890-0300 FAME Content in Biodiesel Analyzer EN14103 58
7890-0295 Methanol in Biodiesel Analyzer EN14110 59
7890-0307 FAME Content in Biodiesel Blands Analyzer For biodiesel blends (reference: EN14331) 60
7890-0427 Five in one Biodiesel analyzer EN14105 / ASTM D6584, EN14103, 61
EN14110, EN14106
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SP1 No. Analyzer Configuration for Published Methods Page
SIMDIS Analyzer
G3440A Option 653 SIMDIS Analyzer: Boiling Range from ASTM D2887 64
55 to 538℃
7890-0461 SIMDIS Analyzer Boiling Range from ASTM D7213 (extended 2887) 65
100 to 615℃.
7890-0462 SIMDIS Analyzer Boiling Range from ASTM D6352 66
174 to 700℃.
Miscellaneous
7890-0496 Prefractionator for Analysis of Light Ends 72
of Crude Oil
7890-0084 Gas Blender 73
7890-0130 Gas Blender (designed for GCMS system) 73
7890-0244,0204,0145, Stream Selection Valve- type SD 74
0064,0063,0048,0030,
0010,0007
7890-0326,0190,0067, Stream Selection Valve- type SC 75
0037,0005
7890-0287,0077,0067, Stream Selection Valve- type SF 76
0055,0034
7890-0301,0299,0090, Stream Selection Valve- type ST 77
0089,0088,0080
7890-0076,0075 Stream Selection Valve- type STF 78
7890-0082,0103,0239, Special Passivation with Sulfinert™ 79
0240,0243,0313,0382
Solutions from Agilent’s 80
Channel Partner
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Natural Gas Analysis Solutions
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Extend Full-range Separate High Handles
hydrocarbons capacity air level liquid
SP1 Capability to C16 for H2 (O2 and N2) of H2S samples
SP1 7890-0042
` Single TCD channel with packed No No Yes No No
columns covers C1-C5 ,C6+ as
backflush, O2, N2, H2S, CO2, CO
SP1 7890-0192
` Same configuration as 7890-0042 No No Yes Yes No
` Nickel columns, Hastelloy valve,
nickel plumbing for high H2S analysis
SP1 7890-0100
` Dual TCD channels with packed No Yes Yes No No
columns cover C1-C5, C6+as backflush,
O2, N2, H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2
SP1 7890-0012
` Single TCD channel with packed No No No No No
columns cover C1-C5, C6+ as
backflush, air composite, CO2
SP1 7890-0110 with LSV
` Single TCD channel with packed No No No No Yes
columns covers C1-C6, C7+ as
backflush, air composite, CO2
` LSV is for liquefied natural
gas induction
SP1 7890-0323
` Dual-channel with dual-TCD, FID, No Yes Yes No No
packed columns cover C1-C7, C8+, O2,
N2, H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2
SP1 7890-0171
` Dual channels with TCD and FID, Yes No Yes No No
C1-C3, O2, N2, H2S, CO2 are separated
on packed column and measured on
TCD. C4-C16 hydrocarbons are
separated on PONA capillary column
and measured on FID
SP1 7890-0344
` Special design for GPA 2286, the calculation
uses bridge components: iC5 and nC5
` Fixed gases and hydrocarbons up to C5
on packed columns and TCD
` Hydrocarbons from C5 to C14 are Yes No Yes No No
analyzed on a capillary column and a FID
` Software is supplied that may be used
with the Agilent ChemStation to supply a
report giving the GPA2286 results
SP1 7890-0263 with LSV
` Dual channels with TCD and FID Yes No No No Yes
extend liquefied natural gas analysis.
C6+, C1-C5, CO2, air composite are
separated on packed column and
measured on TCD. C4-C14
hydrocarbons are separated on
PONA column and measured on FID
` LSV is for liquefied natural gas induction
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Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0042/7890-0192
Typical Chromatogram
Methane
25 µV
4000
Propane
N-Butane
Ethane
2000
Nitrogen
Iso-Pentane
N-Pentane
1000
C6+
Oxygen
CO2
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 min
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Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0100
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/6-column (packed column)/2-TCD
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, H2, He, O2, N2, H2S, CO2, and CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for all components except H2S, 500 ppm for H2S
Published methods met:
ASTM D1945, GPA 2261
Typical Chromatogram
Front TCD
Propane
Methane
Ethane
Iso-Butane N2
N-Butane
Iso-Pentane
C6+ N-Pentane CO 2 O2
H2
He
Back TCD
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Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0012
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (packed column)/TCD
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Compounds separated:
C1-C5 (methane, ethane, propane, iso-butane, n-butane, iso-pentane, and n-pentane), C6+ as backflush,
air composite, and CO2
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for all components
Published methods met:
GPA 2261
Typical Chromatogram
Methane
Ethane
Nitrogen/oxygen
Propane
Carbon dioxide
Iso-Butane
N-Butane
Iso-Pentane
N-Pentane
C6+
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Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0110
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/1-liquid valve/2-column (packed column)/TCD
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures; liquefied natural gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C6 (methane, ethane, propane, iso-butane, n-butane, isopentane, n-pentane, 2,2-dimethylbutane,
2,3-dimethylbutane, 2-methyl-pentane, 3-methyl-pentane, cyclopentane, n-hexane), C7+ as backflush,
air composite, CO2
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for all components
Published methods met:
GPA 2177
Typical Chromatogram
Propane
Ethane
N-Butane
Heptane C6+
N-Pentane
Carbon dioxide
Iso-Pentane
N-Hexane
Nitrogen
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Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0323
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/6-column (packed column)/2-TCD/FID
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Compounds separated:
C1-C7, C8+, H2, He, O2, N2, H2S, CO2, and CO
Lowest quantification limit:
10 ppm for hydrocarbons, 50 ppm for all permanent gases, 500 ppm for H2S
Published methods met:
ASTM D1945, ISO 6974, GPA 2261
Typical Chromatogram
Front TCD/FID
Propane
Methane
Ethane
Iso-Butane N2
N-Butane
Iso-Pentane
C6+ N-Pentane CO 2 O2
H2
He
Back TCD
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Extended Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0171
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/4-column (capillary and packed column)/TCD/FID
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Compounds separated:
C1-C14, O2, N2, CO2, and CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for permanent gases and C1-C3 hydrocarbons on TCD, 10 ppm for C4-C16 hydrocarbons on FID
Published methods met:
GPA 2286, but calculation without bridge components: iC5 and nC5
pA
Propane
FID channel
N-Pentane
900
I-Pentane
800
700
I-Butane
Methane/ethane
600
500
Hexane
400
300
200
100
0
2 4 6 8 10 Methane min
25 µV
900
800 TCD channel
700
Nitrogen
600
Carbon dioxide
500
Ethane
400
300
Oxygen
200
100
0
2 4 6 8 10 min
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Extended Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0344
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/3-column (capillary and packed column, one of packed column is a ‘composite’ column consisting of
three special columns connected together)/TCD/FID
Sample type:
Natural gas and similar gaseous mixtures
Compounds separated:
C1-C14, O2, N2, CO2, and CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for permanent gases and C1-C5 hydrocarbons on TCD, 10 ppm for C5-C14 hydrocarbons on FID
Published methods met:
GPA 2286 (calculation uses bridge components: iC5, nC5 required by GPA 2286)
Typical Chromatogram
25 µV
Methane
6000
TCD
Ethane
5000
Propane
4000
Nitrogen
3000
Iso-Butane
N-Butane
Carbon dioxide
Iso-Pentane
2000
N-Pentane
Oxygen
1000
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 min
pA
8000
7000
6000
FID
5000
4000
Iso-Butane
N-Butane
Iso-Pentane
3000
N-Pentane
2000
Hexane
1000
0
34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 min
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Extended LNGA Analyzer 7890-0263
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/2-liquid valve/2-column (capillary and packed column)/TCD/FID
Sample type:
Liquefied natural gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C16, air, CO2
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for permanent gases and C1-C3 hydrocarbons, 10 ppm for C4-C16 hydrocarbons
Published methods met:
GPA 2186
Typical Chromatogram
Methylcyclopentane
2-Methylpentane
3-Methylpentane
I-butane N-butane
Ethane
pA
N-Pentane
N-Hexane
I-Pentane
23 Dimethylbutane/cyclopentane
N-Heptane
Methylcyclohexane
Cyclohexane
175
224 Trimethylheptane
150
Tert-Butylcyclohexane
c + t 12 Dimethylhexane
125
Tert-Butylcyclohexane
124 Trimethylbenzene
Benzene
23 Dimethylpentane
22 Dimethylbutane
24 Dimethylpentane
N-Proplcyclohexene
Toluene
100
25 Dimethylhexane
2 Methylheptane
N-Butylbexene
3 Ethylpentane
Ethylbenzene
75
Cyclooctane
N-Norane
N-Octane
O-Xylene
50
25
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
25 µV
Methane
900
800
TCD channel
Ethane
700
600
Carbon dioxide
500
Propane
400
N-Butane
N-Pentane
300
I-Butane
I-Pentane
200
100
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 min
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Refinery Gas Analysis Solutions
Refinery gas and chemical plant analyzers are an integral part of any refin-
ery or petrochemical plant lab. These analyzers provide valuable informa-
tion regarding operations, unit optimization, and the release of finished
products. Agilent offers many different configurations for extended and fast
(6 minutes) refinery gas analysis.
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Extended Full-range High Handles
Fast hydrocarbons capacity level liquid
SP1 Capability analysis to C15 for H2 of H2S samples
SP1 7890-0322
` Three channels with FID, duel TCD Yes No Yes No No
with capillary column and packed
columns cover C1-C5, C6+ as
backflush, O2, N2, CO2, CO, He, H2
within 6 minutes. Needed additional
3 to 4 minutes for H2S and COS
SP1 7890-0338
` Three channels with FID, duel TCD Yes No Yes Yes No
with capillary column and packed
columns cover C1-C5, C6+ as
backflush, O2, N2, H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2
within about 10 minutes.
` Nickel tubing packed column and
Hastelloy-C, valve for high H2S analysis
SP1 7890-0339 with LSV
` Dual channels with FID, TCD with Yes No No Yes Yes
capillary column and packed column
covers C1-C5, C6+ as backflush, O2, N2,
H2S, CO2, CO, within about 10 minutes.
` LSV for LPG introduction
` Nickel tubing packed column and
Hastelloy-C valve for high H2S analysis
SP1 7890-0337 with LSV
` Dual channels with FID, TCD with Yes No No No Yes
capillary column and packed column
covers C1-C5, C6+ as backflush, O2,
N2, H2S , CO2, CO, within 6 minutes
` LSV for LPG introduction
SP1 7890-0004
` Dual channels with TCD and packed No No Yes No No
column covers C1-C5, C6+ as backflush,
O2, N2, H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2 within
about 40 minutes
SP1 7890-0107
` Dual channels with TCD, capillary and No No Yes No No
packed column covers C1-C10, O2, N2,
H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2 within about
15 minutes (hydrocarbon up to C5)
` Full-range capability for H2 by switching
carrier gas
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Extended Full-range High Handles
Fast hydrocarbons capacity level liquid
SP1 Capability analysis to C15 for H2 of H2S samples
SP1 7890-0166 (for sour gas)
` Dual channels with TCD and packed No No Yes Yes No
column covers C1-C5, C6+ as backflush,
O2, N2, H2S, CO2, CO, He, H2 within
about 20 minutes
` Same configuration as 7890-0004,
but plumbed with sulfur-resistant
material, such as nickel columns,
Hastelloy valve, nickel plumbing for
sour gas analysis high (H2S)
SP1 7890-0169
` Same configuration as 7890-0107 No Yes Yes No No
` Use PONA column instead of alumina
column to extend hydrocarbon to C15
SP1 7890-0226
` Dual TCD/FID channels for C1-C9, No No No No Yes
H2, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S
` Special packed columns in sulfinert plus
spare set, sulfinert-treated needle valve
for H2S in the range 100 ppm to 5%
SP1 7890-0188
` Single packed column with FID channel No No No No Yes
for C1-C6
` Specially designed for commercial
propane and butane by ISO7941/
EN27941/IP405
SP1 7890-0138
` Single alumina column with FID No No No No Yes
channel for C1-C8
` Specially designed for LPG, it is ideal for
the separation of cyclopropane and
propylene
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Fast Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0322 (3-Channel)
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
5-valve /7-column (PLOT and packed column)/2-TCD/FID
Sample type:
Refinery gas such as atmospheric overhead, FCC overhead, fuel gas, recycle gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, H2, He, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm H2, He, N2, CO2, CO, 500 ppm for H2S, for low concentration of
hydrocarbons use lower split ratio
Published methods met:
ASTM D1945, ASTM D1946, UOP 539
Typical Chromatogram
5
FID channel
3
2 7 8
4 9 20 22
12 13 18
14 15
1
6 10 11 16 17 19 21 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
26
24 2
25 27
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
H2 1. C 6+ 8. Isobutane 15. C-2-butane 22. 1-pentene
2. Methane 9. N-butane 16. Isopentane 23. C-2-pentane
3. Ethane 10. Propadiene 17. N-pentane 24. CO 2
4. Ethylene 11. Acetylene 18. 1,3-butadiene 25. O 2
He 5. Propane 12. T-2-butene 19. Propyne 26. N 2
3rd TCD channel
6. Cyclopropane 13. 1-butene 20. T-2-pentane 27. CO
7. Propylene 14. Isobutylene 21. 2-methyl-2-butene
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
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Fast Refinery Gas Analyzer (with H2S) 7890-0338
(3-Channel)
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
5-valve/7-column (PLOT and packed column)/2-TCD/FID/nickel tubing packed column/Hastelloy-C valve
Sample type:
Refinery gas such as atmospheric overhead, desulfurizer off gas, FCC overhead, fuel gas, recycle gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, H2, He, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S, COS
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for H2, He, N2, CO2, CO, 500 ppm for H2S, 300 ppm for COS, for low
concentration of hydrocarbons use lower split ratio
Published methods met:
ASTM D1945, ASTM D1946, UOP 539
Typical Chromatogram
2 3 8
9 13 FID channel
7 15
4 12 14 21
18
1 6 1011 16 17
22
19 20 23
0 2 4 6 8 10 min
µV
55
50
45
2nd TCD channel
26
40
2 3 H2S COS
24 4/11 25 27
0 2 4 6 8 10 min
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
20
Fast Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0337 (2-Channel)
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/LSV/5-column (PLOT and packed column)/TCD/FID
Sample type:
Refinery gas, liquid petroleum gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, O2, N2, CO2, CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for H2, He, N2, CO2, CO, 500 ppm for H2S, 300 ppm for COS, for low
concentration of hydrocarbons use lower split ratio
Published methods met:
ASTM D2163, ASTM D1946
Typical Chromatogram
5 FID channel
3
2 7 8
4 9 12 18 20 22
13 14 15
6 19 21 23
1 10 11 16 17
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
TCD channel
24 2 27
25
1 2 3 4 5 6 min
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Fast Refinery Gas Analyzer (with H2S) 7890-0339
(2-Channel)
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/LSV/5-column (PLOT and packed column)/TCD/FID/nickel tubing packed column/Hastelloy-C valve
Sample type:
Refinery gas, liquid petroleum gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S, COS
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for H2, He, N2, CO2, CO, 500 ppm for H2S, 300 ppm for COS, for
low concentration of hydrocarbons use lower split ratio
Published methods met:
ASTM D2163, ASTM D1946
Typical Chromatogram
1. C 6+ 8. Isobutane 15. C-2-butane 22. 1-pentene
2. Methane 9. N-butane 16. Isopentane 23. C-2-pentane
3. Ethane 10. Propadiene 17. N-pentane 24. CO 2
4. Ethylene 11. Acetylene 18. 1,3-butadiene 25. O 2
pA 5. Propane 12. T-2-butene 19. Propyne 26. N 2
6. Cyclopropane 13. 1-butene 20. T-2-pentane 27. CO
5 7. Propylene 14. Isobutylene 21. 2-methyl-2-butene
400
300 3
2 8 FID channel
7 9 13
200 15
4 12 14 21
100 18
1 6 1011 16 17
22
19 20 23
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 min
25 µV
17500 µV
15000 55
12500 50
10000 45
TCD channel
7500
26
40
5000
2500 2 3 H2S COS
24 4/11 25 27
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 min
22
Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0004
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/5-column (packed column)/2-TCD
Sample type:
Refinery gas such as atmospheric overhead, FCC overhead, fuel gas, recycle gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, H2, He, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for all components except H2S, 500 ppm for H2S
Published methods met:
UOP 539, ASTM D1946, and ASTM D1945
Typical Chromatogram
25 µV
I-Butane
600
1-Butene
500
N-Butane
trans-2-butene
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
400
cis-2-butene
Carbon monoxide
300
I-Pentane
Methane
Propylene
N-Pentane
200
Ethylene
100
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 min
25 µV
2500
2000 Hydrogen
Back TCD
1500
1000
500
Backflush Peak
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 min
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Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0107/7890-0316/7890-0169
Typical Chromatogram
FID channel TCD channel
Propane
Ethane
Isobutane
H2 N2
1-Butene
N-Butane
trans-2-butene
cis-2-butene
I-Pentane
CO 2
Ethylene
N-Pentane
Propylene
CH 4 CO
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Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0166
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve (Hastelloy )/5-column (packed column)/2-TCD/plumbed with sulfur-resistant material
Sample type:
Refinery gas such as atmospheric overhead, FCC overhead, fuel gas, recycle gas, sour gas
Compounds separated:
C1-C5, C6+, H2, He, O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for all compounds except H2S, 500 ppm for H2S
Published methods met:
ASTM D1945, ASTM D1946, GPA 2261
Typical Chromatogram
25 µV
Isobutane
600
1-Butene
Nitrogen
Front TCD
Propane
500
N-Butane
trans-2-butene
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
400
cis-2-butene
Carbon monoxide
300
Isopentane
Methane
Propylene
N-Pentane
200
Ethylene
100
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 min
25 µV
2500
2000 Hydrogen
Back TCD
1500
1000
500
Backflush Peak
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 min
25
Refinery Gas Analyzer 7890-0226
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/liquid valve (optional)/4-column (PLOT and packed column – sulfinert treated)/FID/TCD/plumbed with
sulfur-resistant material
Sample type:
Refinery gas (contains H2S in the range of 100 ppm to 5%)
Compounds separated:
C1-C9, H2,O2, N2, CO2, CO, H2S
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for permanent gases except H2, 10 ppm for hydrocarbons, 500 ppm for H2S, 15 Vol% for H2
Typical Chromatogram
Front FID
4.142 - Propane
pA
13.130 - 1-Butane
2.587 - Ethane
8.412 - t-Butane
5000
2.241 - Methane
14.127 - c-2-Butane
4500 12.805 - t-2-Butane
9.192 - n-Butane
4000
15.034 - t-Pentane
3500
15.628 - n-Pentane
3.103 - Ethylene
3000
7.210 - Propylene
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
12.603 - Nitrogen
3.855 - Carbon dioxide
25 uV
13.777 - Carbon monoxide
Back TCD
1000
13.248 - Methane
800
1.459 - Hydrogen
4.953 - Ethylene
12.198 - Oxygen
600
400
200
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
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LPG Analyzer 7890-0188
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Liquid valve/1-column (packed column)/FID
Sample type:
LPG, commercial propane and butane
Compounds separated:
C1-C6
Lowest quantification limit:
10 ppm for hydrocarbons
Published methods met:
ISO 7941/EN27941/IP405, ASTM D2163
Typical Chromatogram
pA
I-Butane
Ethane
400
350
300
1-Butane
Propane
250
N-Butane
Methane
200
T-2-Butane
C-2-Butane
150
I-Pentane
Ethylene
N-Pentane
Propylene
100
50
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 min
27
LPG Analyzer 7890-0138
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Liquid valve/1-column (PLOT Alumina)/FID
Sample type:
LPG
Compounds separated:
C1-C8
Lowest quantification limit:
10 ppm for hydrocarbons
Published methods met:
ASTM D2163
Typical Chromatogram
Isobutane
pA
n-Butane
Propane
Ethane
4500
Propylene
4000
Methane
3500
trans-2-Butene
Ethylene
3000
2500
cis-2-Butene
Butene-1
2000
n-Pentane
1,3 Butadiene
Isobutylene
Acetylene
Isopentane
1500
2-m-2 Butene
c-2-Pentene
1000
t-2-Pentene
1-Pentene
n-Hexane
500
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
28
Trace Impurities Analysis Solutions
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Low CO, CO2 in Natural Gas Analyzer 7890-0282
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/2-column (packed column)/methanizer/FID
Sample type:
Natural gases, process gas containing high levels of methane
Compounds separated:
CO2, CO
Lowest quantification limit:
0.1 ppm for CO2, CO
Typical Chromatogram
CO
CO2
30
Low CO, CO2 in Process Gas Analyzer 7890-0304
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (packed column)/methanizer/FID
Sample type:
PG ethylene, propylene, or process gases containing low concentrations of methane
Compounds separated:
CO2, CO
Lowest quantification limit:
0.1 ppm for CO2, CO
Typical Chromatogram
pA
Methane
45
40
35
CO (4.6 ppm)
30
CO 2 (4.5 ppm)
25
20
15
0 2 4 6 8 min
31
Trace CO and CO2 in Hydrogen and Light Gaseous
Hydrocarbons Analyzer 7890-0366
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/2-column (packed column)FID/methanizer
Sample type:
H2/Light gaseous hydrocarbons
Compounds separated:
CO, CO2, and CH4
Lowest quantification limit:
0.4 ppm for CO, CO2
Published methods met:
UOP603
Typical Chromatogram
32
Trace Impurities in Helium Analyzer 7890-0219
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/PDHID
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CH4, CO
Sample type:
Bulk helium
Lowest quantification limit:
0.1 ppm
Typical Chromatogram
2.828 - Methane
Carbon monoxide
1.301 - Oxygen
0.825
33
Impurities in Monomers Analyzer 7890-0237
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (packed column)/PDHID
Compounds separated:
H2, O2 + N2 composite peak, CH4, CO, CO2
Sample type:
Monomers (gas)
Lowest quantification limit:
10 ppm for H2, 1.5 ppm for O2 + N2 composite peak, 2 ppm for CO and CO2
Typical Chromatogram
2.745 - Carbon monoxide
pA
5.647 - Methane
1.994 - Nitrogen
1900
1800
1700
1.832 - Oxygen
1600
0.627
5.131
1500
0 2 4 6 8 10
34
Impurities in C2H4/C3H6 Analyzer by PDHID 7890-0409
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Valve/2-column (packed column)/PDHID
Sample type:
C2H4/C3H5
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CO, CH4
Quantification ranges:
H2: 0.1–40 ppm, N2, CO: 0.1–10 ppm
Typical Chromatogram
35
Inert Impurities in Pure Chlorine Analyzer 7890-0191
(2-Channel)
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/5-column (packed column)/2-TCD/Hastelloy valve, inlet tubing, sample filter, nickel stripper
Sample type:
Gas
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CH4, CO2, CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for fixed gases
Typical Chromatogram
25 µV TCD1 A.
1200
1000
Nitrogen
800
Carbon dioxide
600
400
25 µV TCD1 B.
1200
1000 Hydrogen
800 Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
600
400 Carbon
200 monoxide V2 ON
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 min
36
Inert Impurities in Crude Chlorine Analyzer 7890-0305
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/3-column (packed column)/TCD/Hastelloy valve, inlet tubing, sample filter, nickel stripper
Sample type:
Gas
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CH4, CO2, CO
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppm for fixed gases except H2, 3 Vol% for H2 (for low concentrations of H2 use 7890-0191)
Typical Chromatogram
25 µV
1200
1000
Nitrogen
800
Carbon dioxide
600
400
200
Oxygen Carbon monoxide
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 min
37
Trace Oxygenates and Hydrocarbons in Ethylene
Analyzer 7890-0341
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (capillary/PLOT)/VI (Volatile Inlet)/Deans switch/2-FID
Sample type:
Ethylene, propylene
Compounds separated:
C1-C5 hydrocarbons, methanol
Lowest quantification limit:
2 ppm hydrocarbons, 10 ppm for methanol
Typical Chromatogram
Cut time: 2.3–4.3 min
pA
37.5 Primary column
35.0 HP-INNOWax
32.5 5 (methanol)
30.0
27.5
25.0
22.5
20.0
17.5
0 5 10 15 20 25 min
3 Secondary column
140 Alumina HP-PLOT M
4
120 2
C1 to C4 hydrocarbons separated on secondary column
100
7 8
80 6 11 12 13 14 15
1
60 9 16
10
40
20
0 5 10 15 20 25 min
38
Transformer Oil Gas Analysis Solutions
Agilent’s transformer oil gas analyzers (TOGAs) use an Agilent TCD detector
and an FID with methanizer to analyze fixed gas impurities and light hydro-
carbon compounds in transformer oil. Our solutions include both traditional
packed-column and new capillary-based systems and comply with stan-
dard ASTM test methods.
39
Transformer Oil Gas Analyzer 7890-0047
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/2-column/TCD/FID/methanizer
Sample type:
Gas
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CH4, CO, CO2, C2's (ethane, ethylene, acetylene), C3's (propane, propylene), C4 (1-butene)
Lowest quantification limit:
Meets ASTM D3612A
Published methods met:
ASTM D3612-A
Typical Chromatogram
Propane/Propylene
N2 1-Butene
Ethane
Ethylene Acetylene
CH 4 CO 2
H2 CO
40
Transformer Oil Gas Analyzer 7890-0261
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column/TCD/FID/methanizer/headspace
Sample type:
Gas
Compounds separated:
H2, O2, N2, CH4, CO, CO2, C2's (ethane, ethylene, acetylene), C3's (propane, propylene), C4 (1-butene)
Lowest quantification limit:
Meet the specifications listed in table 3 in ASTM D3612-C
Published methods met:
ASTM D3612-C
Typical Chromatogram
FID Channel
I-Butene
Acetylene
Ethylene
Ethane Propylene
Propane
CO 2 Methane CO
H2
TCD Channel
O2 N2
41
Reformulated Fuels Analysis Solutions
Analyzers based on GC are the heart of any refinery laboratory. These types
of analyzers, whether they measure additives such as oxygenates or aro-
matic content for blending, provide critical information for the effective pro-
duction of reformulated gasoline. Many of these analyzers comply with
international and regional analytical methods, such as ISO, ASTM, and EN.
Agilent Technologies has been instrumental in the development of most of
these methods and continues to innovate and create new solutions tailored
to meet the diverse needs of this market segment.
42
Oxygenates in Fuel Analyzer 7890-0049
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (micro-packed and capillary)/FID/TCD
Sample type:
Finished gasoline
Compounds separated:
MTBE, ETBE, TAME, DIPE, ethanol, iso-propanol, n-propanol, iso-butanol, tert-butanol, sec-butanol, n-butanol,
tert-pentanol
Concentration range:
0.1 to 20 Wt% for individual ethers, 0.1 to 12 Wt% for individual alcohols
Published methods met:
ASTM D4815
Typical Chromatogram
1 Methanol 13
2 Ethanol 14
3 Isopropanol
4 tert-Butanol
5 n-Propanol 3
6 MTBE 5
7 sec-Butanol
8 DIPE 11
9 Isobutanol 1
10 tert-pentanol
11 DME 10
9
12 n-Butanol 7
8
13 TAME
14 Heavier 2 4 6 12
hydrocarbon
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
43
Oxygenates and Aromatics in Fuel:
Single-Channel Analyzer 7890-0183
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (micro-packed and capillary)/FID/TCD
Sample type:
Finished gasoline
Compounds separated:
ASTM D4815: MTBE, ETBE, TAME, DIPE, ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, isobutanol, tert-butanol,
sec-butanol, n-butanol, tert-pentanol. ASTM D5580: benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, C9 and heavier
aromatics, total aromatics
Concentration range:
0.1 to 20 Wt% for individual ethers, 0.1 to 12 Wt% for individual alcohols
0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene, 1 to 15 Vol% for toluene
0.5 to 10 Vol% for individual C8 aromatics, 5 to 30 Vol% for total C9 and heavier aromatics,10 to 80 Vol%
for total aromatics
Published methods met:
ASTM D4815, ASTM D5580
Typical Chromatogram
1
1 Benzene 4
2 Toluene 2
1 Methanol 3 2-hexanone 3
13 2 Ethanol 4 Backflush
14
3 Isopropanol peaks
4 tert-Butanol
3 5 n-Propanol
6 MTBE
5 7 sec-Butanol ASTM D5580 - 1st run
8 DIPE
11 9 Isobutanol 3
1 4
10 tert-Pentanol
10 11 DME 1 2-hexanone
9 12 n-Butanol 2
7 2 Ethylbenzene 1
13 TAME 5
8 3 m/p-xylene
2 4 14 Heavier 4 o-xylene
6 12
hydrocarbon 5 C 9 + aromatics
44
Oxygenates and Aromatics in Fuel:
Dual Parallel Channels Analyzer 7890-0291
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
2-valve/4-column (micro-packed and capillary)/2-FID
Sample type:
Finished gasoline
Compounds separated:
ASTM D4815: MTBE, ETBE,TAME, DIPE, ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, isobutanol, tert-butanol,
sec-butanol, n-butanol, tert-pentanol. ASTM D5580: benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, C9 and heavier
aromatics, total aromatics
Concentration range:
0.1 to 20 Wt% for individual ethers, 0.1 to 12 Wt% for individual alcohols
0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene, 1 to 15 Vol% for toluene
0.5 to 10 Vol% for individual C8 aromatics, 5 to 30 Vol% for total C9 and heavier aromatics,10 to 80 Vol%
for total aromatics
Published methods met:
ASTM D4815, ASTM D5580
Typical Chromatogram
1
1 Benzene 4
2 Toluene 2
1 Methanol 3 2-hexanone 3
13 2 Ethanol 4 Backflush
14
3 Isopropanol peaks
4 tert-Butanol
3 5 n-Propanol
6 MTBE
5 7 sec-Butanol ASTM D5580 - 1st run
8 DIPE
11 9 Isobutanol 3
1 4
10 tert-Pentanol
10 11 DME 1 2-hexanone
9 12 n-Butanol 2
7 2 Ethylbenzene 1
13 TAME 5
8 3 m/p-xylene
2 4 14 Heavier 4 o-xylene
6 12
hydrocarbon 5 C 9 + aromatics
45
Aromatics in Fuel Analyzer 7890-0106
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column (micro-packed and capillary)/2-FID (or FID/TCD)
Sample type:
Finished gasoline
Compounds separated:
Benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylene, C9 and heavier aromatics, total aromatics
Concentration range:
0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene, 1 to 15 Vol% for toluene
0.5 to 10 Vol% for individual C8 aromatics
5 to 30 Vol% for total C9 and heavier aromatics
10 to 80 Vol% for total aromatics
Published methods met:
ASTM D5580
Typical Chromatogram
1
4
1 Benzene 2
2 Toluene 3 ASTM D5580 - 1st run
3 2-hexanone
4 Backflush
peaks
3
ASTM D5580 - 2nd run
1 2-hexanone
4
2 Ethylbenzene 2
3 m/p-xylene 1 5
4 o-xylene
5 C 9 + aromatics
46
Benzene in Gasoline Analyzer 7890-0198
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column/TCD or FID
Sample type:
Finished motor and aviation gasoline
Compounds separated:
Benzene, toluene
Concentration range:
0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene
2 to 20 Vol% for toluene
Published methods met:
ASTM D3606
Typical Chromatogram
1 Nonaromatics
2 Benzene
1 3 MEK (internal standards)
4 Toluene
4
3
47
Oxygenates, Aromatics, and Benzene in Fuel Analyzer
7890-0308
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/5-column/FID/TCD
Sample type:
Finished motor and aviation gasoline
Compounds separated:
ASTM D4815: MTBE, ETBE, TAME, DIPE, ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, isobutanol, tert-butanol,
sec-butanol, n-butanol, tert-pentanol. ASTM D5580: benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, C9 and heavier
aromatics, total aromatics. ASTM D3606: benzene, toluene
Concentration range:
0.1 to 20 Wt% for individual ethers, 0.1 to 12% Wt% for individual alcohols
0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene, 1 to 15 Vol% for toluene, 0.5 to 10 Vol% for individual C8 aromatics, 5 to 30 Vol%
for total C9 and heavier aromatics, 10 to 80 Vol% for total aromatics, 0.1 to 5 Vol% for benzene, 2 to 20 Vol%
for toluene
Published methods met:
ASTM D4815, ASTM D5580, and ASTM D3606
Typical Chromatogram
1
1 Benzene 4
2 Toluene 2
1 Methanol 3 2-hexanone 3
13 4 Backflush
2 Ethanol 14
3 Isopropanol peaks
4 tert-Butanol
3 5 n-Propanol
6 MTBE
5
7 sec-Butanol ASTM D5580 - 1st run
8 DIPE
11 3
1 9 Isobutanol 4
10 tert-Pentanol
10 11 DME 1 2-hexanone 2
7
9 12 n-Butanol 2 Ethylbenzene 1
8 13 TAME 5
3 m/p-xylene
2 4 6 14 Heavier 4 o-xylene
12
hydrocarbon 5 C 9 + aromatics
1 Nonaromatics 4
2 Benzene 3
3 m/p-xylene
2
4 Toluene
ASTM D3606
48
Oxygenates and Aromatics in Gasoline by
Deans-Switch Analyzer 7890-0098
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Deans-switching/2-column/2-FID
Sample type:
Commercial or raw gasoline
Compounds separated:
Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and oxygenates: MTBE, ETBE, TAME, DIPE, ethanol, isopropanol,
n-propanol, isobutanol, tert-butanol, sec-butanol, n-butanol, tert-pentanol
Concentration range:
0.05 to 6 Vol% for benzene, 0.17 to 15 Vol% for individual organic oxygenates
Published methods met:
EN13132/EN12177
Typical Chromatogram
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 min
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 min
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 min
DB-1 Column (FID B)
2 5
Ref (wt%) Found (wt%)
1 Benzene 1.18 1.21
2 Toluene 11.62 11.85 4
3 Ethylbenzene 4.65 4.70
3
4 2-Hexanone(IS) 10.87 na
5 o-Xylene 4.71 4.78 1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 min
49
Low-Level Oxygenates in Light Hydrocarbons by
Deans-Switch Analyzer 7890-0178
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Capillary Flow Technology micro volume tee/2-column/FID/Auto-sampler(for liquid samples), gas sampling
valve (for gas samples), LSV ( for liquefied gases)
Sample type:
Ethene, propene, hydrocarbon matrices that do not have a final boiling point greater than 200 °C
Compounds separated:
MTBE, ETBE, DIPE, TAME, methanol, n-propanol, i-propanol, n-butanol, i-butanol, tert-butyl alcohol,
sec-butyl alcohol, tert-pentanol
Lowest quantification limit:
0.5 ppm for MTBE
Published methods met:
ASTM D7423
Typical Chromatogram
50
Trace Oxygenates in Reformulated Gasoline Analyzer
7890-0340
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1-valve/2-column/FID
Sample type:
Reformulated gasoline, ethanol/gasoline blends, naphtha
Compounds separated:
MTBE, ETBE, DIPE, TAME, methanol, n-propanol, i-propanol, n-butanol, i-butanol, tert-butyl alcohol,
sec-butyl alcohol, tert-pentanol
Concentration range:
10 to 1,000 ppm (wt/wt) for oxygenates
1 to 15 Vol% for ethanol
Published methods met:
New proposed ASTM method for trace oxygenates in reformulated gasoline
Typical Chromatogram
Light hydrocarbons Ethanol
Ethers C3 to C5 Alcohols
Methanol
MTBE
TAME
ETBE DIPE i,n-Pentanol
t,s,i-Butanol 1,2-DME(IS)
t-Pentanol
n-Butanol
MeOH
51
Sulfur Analysis Solutions
52
Volatile Sulfur Analyzer 7890-0148/7890-0167
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/2-column/2-VI (volatile inlets)/2-FPD
Sample type:
C2, C3, C4 monomers (7890-0148), natural gas, fuel gas streams (7890-0167)
Compounds separated:
Volatile sulfur such as H2S, COS, MeSH, EtSH, DMS, CS2, t-BuSH, THT
Lowest quantification limit:
50 ppb for sulfur compounds, 26 ppb in He for arsine
Published methods met:
ASTM D6228
Typical Chromatogram
H 2S 45 ppb (v/v) each of the eight sulfur compounds in
natural gas, split ratio: 0.5:1
60 m × 0.53 mm × 5.0 µm DB-1
COS (lost in C 3 CS 2
interference) DMS
n-C 5 THT
CH 3 SH t-BuSH
EtSH
n-C 4
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 min
CS 2
30 m × 0.32 mm GS-GasPro
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
53
Sulfur Analyzer by SCD 7890-0365
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Capillary inlet/Capillary column / SCD, Automatic Liquid Sampler is required for liquid sample
Sample type:
Gasoline motor fuels, petroleum liquids with a final boiling point of approximately 230℃ or lower at
atmospheric pressure
Compounds separated:
Volatile sulfur-containing compounds in light petroleum liquids, such as CS2, COS, mercaptans, aromatic sulfur
compounds, sulfides
Lowest quantification limit:
20 ppb of sulfur in gasoline
Linear range:
0.1 to 10 ppm
Published methods met:
ASTM D 5623, UOP791
Typical Chromatogram
Chromatogram of gasoline standard sample
8/9
15 uV
1000
2 11
800
600
7 12 14
3
400 10
6 13
200 4 5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 min
Components Formula
1 Ethyl mercaptan CH3CH3SH 8 Thiophene C4H4S
2 Dimethyl sulfide (CH3)2S 9 Sec-butyl mercaptan CH3CH2CH(SH)CH3
3 Carbondisulfide C2S 10 n-butyl mercaptan CH3(CH2)3SH
4 Isopropyl mercaptan (CH3)2CHSH 11 Dimethyl disulfide CH3SSCH3
5 T-buyyl mercaptan (CH3)3CSH 12 2-methyl thiophene C5H6S
6 n-propyl mercaptan CH3CH2SCH 13 3-methyl thiophene C5H6S
7 Methylethyl sulfide CH3CH2SCH3 14 Dimthyl disulfide (C2H5)2S2
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Sulfur Analyzer by SCD 7890-0375
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
1- valve Capillary column /SCD
Sample type:
Natural Gas, gaseous fuels
Compounds separated:
Sulfur compounds in Natural Gas or Gaseous fuels, such as H2S CS2, COS, mercaptans, aromatic sulfur
compounds, sulfides
Lowest quantification limit:
100 ppb of H2S
Published methods met:
ASTM D 5504
Typical Chromatogram
15 µV Chromatogram of sulfurs in natural gas
6
200 1 2
11/12
150
3
4 5 7 10 13 14
8 9 15
100
50
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
55
Biodiesel Analysis Solutions
The recent run up in crude oil prices combined with disruptions in supply
and refining capacity have driven the prices of motor fuels to new highs
and created spot shortages throughout the world. This has given new
urgency to the development of locally produced, alternative, renewable
fuels. This effort offers the potential to reduce the reliance on crude oil as
well as to lower emissions of airborne pollutants and greenhouse gases.
56
Glycerin in Biodiesel Analyzer 7890-0294/7890-0297
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
on-column capillary inlet/FID
Sample type:
B100 biodiesel, not applicable to vegetable oil methyl esters obtained from lauric oils, such as coconut oil
and palm kernel oil
Compounds separated:
Free glycerin, monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides, bound glycerin, total glycerin
Concentration range:
0.005 to 0.05 Wt% for free glycerin, 0.05 to 0.5 Wt% for total glycerin
Published methods met:
7890-0294 for ASTM D6584, 7890-0297 for EN14105
Typical Chromatogram
Rapeseed
Tricaprin (istd 2)
Butanetriol (istd 1)
Soybean
Tricaprin (istd 2)
Butanetriol (istd 1)
57
FAME Content in Biodiesel Analyzer 7890-0300
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Split/splitless inlet/FID
Sample type:
B100 biodiesel, which contains methyl esters between C14-C24
Compounds separated:
Methyl esters between C14-C24
Concentration range:
> 90 Wt% for esters, 1 to 15 Wt% for linolenic acid content
Published methods met:
EN14103
Typical Chromatogram
C17:0
(int std) C18:1
C16:0
C18:2
C18:3
C18:0
C14:0 C20:1
C20:0 C22:0 C22:1
C24:0 C24:1
58
Methanol in Biodiesel Analyzer 7890-0295
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Headspace/FID
Sample type:
B100 biodiesel
Compounds separated:
Methanol
Concentration range:
0.01 to 0.5 Wt% for methanol
Published methods met:
EN14110
Typical Chromatogram
1.156
pA FID1 A. (OCT 8\013F1301.D)
600
DB-ALC1 30 m × 0.32 mm × 1.80 µm
500
400
300
200
100
0
0 1 2
pA
700 FID2 B. (OCT 8\013F1301.D) 1.204
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0 1 2
59
FAME Content in Biodiesel Blends Analyzer 7890-0307
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Deans switch/FID
Sample type:
B1 to B25 biodiesel blends
Compounds separated:
Methyl esters between C14-C24
Concentration range:
1 to 20 Wt% for esters
Typical Chromatogram
Primary Column: HP-1 Cut times (minutes) for FAMES
C14 8.20 _ 8.35
C16 9.65 _10.00
C18 11.20 _12.90
C20 14.90 _16.20
C22 18.30 _19.50
C23 22.50 _24.00
C24 27.20 _34.00
C18:1
C18:2
C16:0
C20:0
C20:1
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Min
60
Five in One Biodiesel Analyzer 7890-0427
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
On-column capillary inlet/S/SL inlet/Auxiliary isothermal oven/Capillary column /2-FID. Head space sampler,
7693A ALS and 7693A tray are required for EN14110
Sample type:
B100 bio-diesel. (Not applicable to vegetable oil methyl esters obtained from lauric oils, such as coconut oil
and palm kernel oil for ASTM D 6584/EN14105)
Compounds separated:
EN14103: Methyl esters between C14-C24, ASTM D 6584, EN14105: Free glycerin, monoglycerides,
diglycerides, triglycerides, bound glycerin, total glycerin. EN14110: Methanol
Concentration range:
EN14103: > 90 Wt% for esters, 1 to 15 Wt% for linolenic acid content. EN14105/ASTM D6584: 0.005 to
0.05 Wt % for free glycerin, 0.05 to 0.5 Wt% for total glycerin. EN14110: 0.01 to 0.5 Wt% for methanol
Published methods met: EN14103, ASTM D 6584, EN14105, EN14106, EN14110
Typical Chromatogram
61
SIMDIS Analysis Solutions
Agilent (HP) was one of the first to develop SIMDIS – now an industry
standard – over 25 years ago. Today, our SIMDIS solutions have evolved
to include:
• A complete solution for ASTM D2887, D7213 (extended D2887), and D6352
62
ASTM methods Carbon number Sample range Boiling range Agilent solution
ASTM D3710 C15 Gasoline naphtha IBP–260 °C Channel partner
ASTM D2887 C44 Jet fuel diesel 55–538 °C G3440A Option 653
ASTM D7213 C60 Lube oil base stocks 100–615 °C 7890-0461
(D2887 extended)
ASTM D6352 C100 Lube oil base stock 174–700 °C 7890-0462
ASTM D5307 C44 Crude oil IBP–538 °C Channel partner
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SIMDIS Analyzer (G3440A Option 653): Boiling Range
from 55 to 538 °C
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Multimode inlet/FID/SIMDIS software
Sample type:
Jet fuel, diesel, petroleum fraction with boiling range from 55 to 538 °C
Published methods met:
ASTM D2887
Typical Chromatogram
Norm
500
400
300
200
100
2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0 22.5 min
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SIMDIS Analyzer 7890-0461: Boiling Range from
100 to 615 °C
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Multi mode inlet /FID/SIMDIS software
Sample type:
Lube oil, base stocks, petroleum distillate fractions having a boiling range from 100 to 615 °C
Published methods met:
ASTM D7213 (D2887 extended)
Typical Chromatogram
65
SIMDIS Analyzer 7890-0462 Boiling Range from
174 to 700 °C
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Multi- mode inlet /FID/SIMDIS software
Sample type:
Lube oil, base stocks, petroleum distillate fractions having a boiling range from 174 to 700 °C
Published methods met:
ASTM D6352
Typical Chromatogram
pA
500
400
300
200
100
0
5 10 15 20 25 min
80
84
88
92 94 96 98 100
66
Greenhouse Gases Analysis Solutions
Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are consid-
ered the main greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. These gases
trap heat in the atmosphere and affect the temperature of the Earth. Con-
tinuous measurement of these gases provides meaningful information to
track greenhouse gas emission trends and help in the fight against climate
change.
67
Greenhouse Gases Analyzer
68
Greenhouse Gases Analyzer 7890-0468
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
3-valve/2-packed column/ECD /FID/Methanizer
Sample type:
Greenhouse gases, soil gases where the analytes of interest contain gases such as CH4, N O and CO2
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Compounds separated:
CH4, N2O, CO2
Quantification ranges:
30 ppb for N2O (Lowest quantification limit), 0.2 ppm –20% for CH4, 0.4 ppm –0.2% for CO2
Typical Chromatogram
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Greenhouse Gases Analyzer 7890-0467
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
4-valve/4-packed column/ECD/TCD/FID/Methanizer
Sample type:
Greenhouse gases, soil gases where the analytes of interest contain gases such as CH4, N2O and CO2
Compounds separated:
CH4, N2O, CO2
Quantification ranges:
30 ppb for N2O (Lowest quantification limit), 0.2 ppm –20% for CH4, 0.4 ppm –20% for CO2
Typical Chromatogram
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Miscellaneous Analysis Solutions
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Prefractionator for Analysis of Light Ends of Crude Oil
Analyzer 7890-0496
Analyzer Description
Configuration:
Multi- mode inlet/ CFT Prefractionator /Capillary column/FID
Sample type:
Crude oil, other petroleum fractions where sample components elute (or in some cases never elute) after the
last compound of interest
Typical Chromatogram
Backflush start
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Gas Blender 7890-0084/7890-0130
Description
The Dynamic blending system uses the Agilent 7890A 3-Channel AUX EPC module to automate
precise preparation of multilevel gas phase calibration standards. The AUX EPC module delivers
variable diluent gas flows to change the final concentration of the standard. Different gas dilu-
ents can also be used to observe matrix effects. This is very useful when measuring trace levels
of active compounds that would not be stable in preprepared mixtures.
A very low concentration gas standard (CL) can be generated by diluting a higher concentration
standard (CH) with another diluent gas (D). The final concentration (CL) is proportional to the
ratio of gas flows (FH, FD) shown by the equation in the following blending scheme.
Flow restrictor
FH
CL
Standard
High-concentration FD
gas standard To GSV
PG PG H
Blending tee
4
6
6
3-channel
AUX EPC
Diluent Diluents
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SP1 for Stream Selection Valve – Type SD
Description
Stream selection valves (SSVs) can be used for building unique integrated sample introduction
systems, offering an array of possibilities for sample introduction. SSVs can even be used for
on-line sample preparation. Different type of SSVs can be selected for different purposes.
SD valves select one of 4 to 16 dead-ended streams. The selected stream flows from the valve
outlet to a sample valve, pressure sensor, detector, column, etc. The same configuration may
also be used to direct one stream to a number of outlets for applications such as fraction
collection.
Typical Application
SD configuration (low pressure), for automated sampling of nonpressurized containers
55 51
To column/
detector
Carrier 54 52
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SP1 for Stream Selection Valve – Type SC
Description
SSVs can be used for building unique integrated sample introduction systems, offering an array
of possibilities for sample introduction. SSVs can even be used for online sample preparation.
Different types of SSVs can be selected for different purposes.
SC valves select one of 4 to 16. The selected stream flows from the outlet to a sample valve,
pressure sensor, detector, column, etc. SC valves are similar to the SD configuration in that
regard, but instead of being dead-ended as in the SD valves, the nonselected streams flow to a
common outlet so that flow of all streams is constantly flowing.
Typical Application
SC configuration (low pressure) for automated sampling of nonpressurized containers
To column/
detector
54
Carrier 52
53
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SP1 for Stream Selection Valve – Type SF
Description
SSVs can be used for building unique integrated sample introduction systems, offering an array
of possibilities for sample introduction. SSVs can even be used for online sample preparation.
Different types of SSVs can be selected for different purposes.
SF valves select one of 4 to 16 streams, which are similar to SD and SC valves, selecting a
stream and sending it to the outlet. However, SFs allow the nonselected streams to flow
through individual outlets instead of a common outlet.
Typical Application
SF configuration (low pressure) is the ideal solution when reactions or process streams with
differing upstream pressures must be analyzed. SF valve configuration can also provide
independent containment of toxic or noxious streams.
S6 S8
Vent
In-line Selected
filter stream
outlet
Loop
Vent S5 S1
To column/
detector
Carrier
S4 S2
S3
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SP1 for Stream Selection Valve – Type ST
Description
SSVs can be used for building unique integrated sample introduction systems, offering an array
of possibilities for sample introduction. SSVs can even be used for online sample preparation.
Different types of SSVs can be selected for different purposes.
ST valves are used for multicolumn, multisample, or multitrap operations, and are available for
use with 4 to 16 loops or positions.
Typical Application
ST configuration – low pressure. A typical application is the collection of fractions at timed
intervals for analysis at a later time.
To column S4 S2
Loop 3
S3
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SP1 for Stream Selection Valve – Type STF
Description
SSVs can be used for building unique integrated sample introduction systems, offering an array
of possibilities for sample introduction. SSVs can even be used for online sample preparation.
Different types of SSVs can be selected for different purposes.
The STF valve is a variation of the ST flow path, with the single difference that the nonselected
streams are returned to their own vents or sources rather than being dead-ended or trapped, as
they are in the standard ST configuration.
Typical Application
STF configuration (low pressure) is ideal for reactor processes in which removal of substantial
amounts of sample would upset the equilibrium within the reactor, or if the stream is toxic or
noxious and must be isolated.
S6 S8
Vent
Inlet
Outlet
Loop
Vent
To column/ S5 S1
detector Vent
In-line
Carrier filter
Vent
S4 S2
S3
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Special Passivation with Sulfinert®
Description
Special passivation with Sulfinert® is provided to enhance trace levels of sulfur analysis. It is
developed specifically to sample or transfer organo-sulfur compounds at concentrations of less
than 20 ppb.
SP1s with Sulfinert-Treated System
7890-0082 Supply Sulfinert® lines and sample loop
Supply sample inlet lines and connection to one valve and inlet in Sulfinert® tubing.
7890-0103 Supply Sulfinert® treated capillary inlet system
Supply a Sulfinert® treated Capillary inlet system
7890-0239 Supply option 702/732 in Sulfinert®
Supply a valve option 702 or 732 with Sulfinert® fittings for packed columns and a
Sulfinert® treated needle valve.
7890-0240 Supply other valve options in Sulfinert®
Supply a 6-port valve option other than option 701/731 and 702/732 and all 10-port
valve options with Sulfinert® fittings for packed columns.
7890-0243 Supply LSV with Sulfinert® tubing
Supply an LSV option with Sulfinert inlet and outlet lines and connection to a valve
or volatiles inlet.
7890-0313 Valco 1/16 Zero Dead Volume Sulfinert tee mounted in oven
Supply 1/16 VALCO Zero Dead Volume Tee, Sulfinert treated for merging two streams
into one. The Tee will be mounted inside the GC oven
7890-0382 Supply inert option #873 (Siltek treated)
Supply 1 inert option #873 (Siltek treated). If customer requires extra columns then
please order multiples of this SP1.
Customer can order spare part from Agilent with p/n G1580-60060
For inert option #872, please order SP1 7890-0381;
For inert adjustable need valve, please order SP1 7890-0406;
For inert interface of valve to 1/8" packed column, please order SP1 7890-0407;
7890-0381 Supply inert option #872 (Siltek treated)
Supply 1 inert option #872(Siltek treated). If customer requires extra adaptors then
please order multiples of this SP1.
Customer can order spare part from Agilent with p/n G1580-60062
For inert option #873, please order SP1 7890-0382;
For inert adjustable need valve, please order SP1 7890-0406;
For inert interface of valve to 1/8" packed column, please order SP1 7890-0407;
7890-0407 Supply inert interface of valve to 1/8” packed column (Siltek treated)
Supply 1 inert interface of valve to 1/8" packed column (Siltek treated). If customer
requires extra columns then please order multiples of this SP1.
For inert adjustable need valve, please order SP1 7890-0406;
For inert option #872, please order SP1 7890-0381;
For inert option #873, please order SP1 7890-0382;
7890-0406 Supply inert adjustable needle valve (Siltek treated option #870)
Supply 1 inert adjustable needle valve (Siltek treated option #870). If customer requires
extra columns then please order multiples of this SP1.
For inert option #872, please order SP1 7890-0381;
For inert option #873, please order SP1 7890-0382;
For inert interface of valve to 1/8" packed column, please order SP1 7890-0407
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Solutions from Agilent’s Channel Partners
At Agilent, our resources are not limited to our own. Our industry leadership has enabled us to
nurture valuable partnerships that complement our hydrocarbon processing analysis capabilities.
Following are examples of solutions provided by selected channel partners.
• Refinery gas analyzers /fast RGA (UOP 539)
- Hi-Speed RGA (ASTM D2163 /ISO 7941/DIN 51666)
- Micro GC
- Sulfur in LPG
• Natural gas analyzers
• Petrochemical analyzers
- Trace sulfur in ethylene and propylene
• PIONA/Reformulyzer M3
• Olefins analyzer
• DHA analyzer
• Oxygenates analyzer
• Aromatics analyzer
• 8634 analyzer for ASTM D86 equivalent for groups 3 and 4
• SIMDIS analyzer/HT SIMDIS analyzer
• DHA front end
• Apply lab GC on line
• HPLC-based solutions
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