1994
DOI: 10.1002/jhrc.1240170606
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Analysis of a C9C10 aromatic hydrocarbon pyrolysis distillate by multidimensional capillary GC and multidimensional capillary GC‐MS

Abstract: This paper describes the use of multidimensional capillary gas chromatography for analysis of individual components in a Cs-Cio aromatic hydrocarbon pyrolysis distillate containing substantial amounts of aromatic olefins. By coupling this GC-GC system on-line to a mass spectrometer difficulties in identifying overlapping compounds were overcome. No coelution of different types of compound was observed, but a few isomeric compounds such as methylstyrenes were poorly separated.

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“…Bertsch (1978) described the use multidimensional gas chromatography (GC) for separating the components from complex mixtures, such as flavors and diesel oil. Moreover, the multidimensional GC system combined with a mass spectrometer (MDGC-MS) is a very powerful tool for the identification of compounds in a complex mixture (Henderickx and Ramaekers, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bertsch (1978) described the use multidimensional gas chromatography (GC) for separating the components from complex mixtures, such as flavors and diesel oil. Moreover, the multidimensional GC system combined with a mass spectrometer (MDGC-MS) is a very powerful tool for the identification of compounds in a complex mixture (Henderickx and Ramaekers, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newer applications are based on PLOT column type technology [72]. Mass spectrometry is particularly useful to deal with target compound analysis of fractions separated on the basis of polarity [73,74]. It is not surprising that air analysis has also been conducted by Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography.…”
Section: Petroleum Fuels and Environmental Contaminants (Other Thanmentioning
confidence: 99%