Title of article :
Quantitative Determination of LPG Hydrocarbons by Modified Packed Column Adsorbent of Gas Chromatography Via Full Factorial Design
Author/Authors :
Pasban, Asghar , Mostafavi, Mojtaba Faculty of Chemistry - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran , Malekzadeh, Hanieh Validation Department - CinnaGen Biopharmaceutical Company, Karaj , Nazari, Benyamin Mohammad Department of Chemistry - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak
Abstract :
In this study, a new silica gel based adsorbent was fabricated and its ability in separation and
quantification of alkanes mixture was investigated. Silica gel (SiO2) is a polar absorbent which is
mainly used to separate polar compounds. Also, the carbon materials such as activated carbon
and recently carbon nanotube (CNTs), have been widely used for separation of nonpolar
materials. Carbon nanotubes are nanosized carbon-based sorbents that have a high surface
area and a large aspect ratio and are known to be stable at high temperatures. It is, therefore,
conceivable to use of their unique properties in gas chromatography. Optimization of gas
chromatography with modified and unmodified columns was investigated by full factorial
design. According to the results of proposed design, the temperature, flow rate and carrier
gas are known to be important factors affecting performance. In this work, a MWCNT-Silica
gel nanocomposite was prepared by Sol-Gel process and it was used as stationary phase in gas
chromatography for separation of alkanes mixture. In first part, ability of silica gel adsorbent
was studied and then results were compared with new MWCNT-Silica gel nanocomposite.
Finally, a quantitative investigation was done on a LPG sample and propane, 2-methylpropane,
n-butane, 2,2-dimethylpropane, 2-methylbutane and n-pentane were measured by standard
addition. Finally, the greatest difference between the response profiles in modified and
unmodified column was determined.
Keywords :
MWCNTs-SiO2 , Nanocomposite , Sol-Gel process , Gas chromatography , LPG , Hydrocarbon , Alkanes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics