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Measurement of H2S in Crude Oil and Crude Oil Headspace Using Multidimensional Gas Chromatography,Deans Switching and Sulfur-selective Detection
Authors:Nicole E. Heshka  Darcy B. Hager
Affiliation:1.CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada
Abstract:A method for the analysis of dissolved hydrogen sulfide in crude oil samples is demonstrated using gas chromatography. In order to effectively eliminate interferences, a two dimensional column configuration is used, with a Deans switch employed to transfer hydrogen sulfide from the first to the second column (heart-cutting). Liquid crude samples are first separated on a dimethylpolysiloxane column, and light gases are heart-cut and further separated on a bonded porous layer open tubular (PLOT) column that is able to separate hydrogen sulfide from other light sulfur species. Hydrogen sulfide is then detected with a sulfur chemiluminescence detector, adding an additional layer of selectivity. Following separation and detection of hydrogen sulfide, the system is backflushed to remove the high-boiling hydrocarbons present in the crude samples and to preserve chromatographic integrity. Dissolved hydrogen sulfide has been quantified in liquid samples from 1.1 to 500 ppm, demonstrating wide applicability to a range of samples. The method has also been successfully applied for the analysis of gas samples from crude oil headspace and process gas bags, with measurement from 0.7 to 9,700 ppm hydrogen sulfide.
Keywords:Environmental Sciences   Issue 106   Crude oil   separation   hydrogen sulfide   Deans switch   heart-cutting   sulfur chemiluminescence detector
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