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Junhong Chen and Chris Boreham

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using CF-GC-IRMS Systems

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Isotope and Organic Geochemistry Team at GA

Aim

Explore efficient analytical methods of natural gases isotopic composition, especially for those in low concentrations;

Provide new isotope data sets (neo-C5, N2) for natural gas evolution assessments

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Instruments

• 13C/12C, 15N/14N analysis: Thermo Finnigan-MAT 252 (253) GC-C-IRMS System

with ConFlo III (IV) interface

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Instruments• D/H: Thermo Finnigan Delta Plus XL GC-TC-IRMS

System (TC – High Temperature Conversion)

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Analytical Conditions (δ13C and δD)

GC conditions:• GC columns: Varian, coating: PoraPlot Q; 25m x 0.32mm (ID),

0.25m.• Oven temperature:

Isothermal at 30oC for methane, CO2 and ethane; Increased at 20°C/min to 230°C for C3-C5.

• Injector temperature: 150ºC• Split Ratio: 200:1 to 25:1.

Furnace temperatures for δ13C:• Oxidation: 900ºC• Reduction: 630ºC

Furnace temperature for δD: 1400ºC

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Injection Requirements (δ13C)

Peak intensity required for reliable results: Trace m/z 44: Min 0.3 V; Max 7V (MAT 252)

50V (MAT 253)• Equivalent to: 0.0064 – 0.15µg (MAT 253:

1.05µg)• Split ratio: 200:1 to 25:1• Injection volume: 30µl – 20 ml• Cryo-trapping: only applied for C1-C3 and CO2 when

large volumes (>200µl) are needed

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Analysis for C1, CO2 and C2

Refe

ren

ce

Sta

ndard

C1

CO2

C2

30°C; 200:140l, 3 injections

30°C; 25:1150l, 2 injections

BF C1BF C1

44

45/44

CO2

C2

Compositions (mol%) :C1: 85.67CO2: 2.03C2: 6.47

C1

CO2C2

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

C2+: manual or programmed?

• Manual: Use timer to remind operator to switch between SF and BF and start GC to increase oven temperature after C2 elutes.

• Programmed: Inject sample at injection time and ‘walk away’: the program automatically switches between SF and BF and start to increase oven temperature at the right time.

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Split ratio 25:1; inject 200μl

BF:170-360s

200 400 600 800 1000Time (s)

45/44

44 C2 C3

i-C4

n-C4

i-C5 n-C5

30°C

20°C/min

230°CGC oven temperature programming

Injection time

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

200 400 600 800 1000

45/44

44 C2 C3

i-C4

n-C4

i-C5 n-C5

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

C4 and C5

• No need of cryo-trapping.

• C4 and C5 will ‘focus’ at the front end of GC column until oven temperature increased.

• Neo-C5: ―Extremely low concentration in natural

samples. ―Backflushing is needed! ―Routinely analysed at GA.

neo-C5

i-C4

n-C4

i-C5n-C5

GC-IRMS m/z 44 trace of C4 and C5 hydrocarbons

Split ratio: 25:1Injection volume: 200µl

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

BF BF

GC-IRMS m/z 44 trace of neo-C5

neo-C5

i-C4, n-C4, i-C5 and n-C5 are back flushed (BF)

Split ratio: 25:1Inject volume: 8ml

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

neo-Pentane and biodegradation

n-pentane iso-pentane neo-pentane

Biodegradation Difficulty

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Neo-C5: application to gas correlation

-50

-40

-30

-20

-10

C1 C2 C3 i-C4 n-C4 neo-C5 i-C5 n-C5

d13

C (

o/ o

o)

Barrow Island Z56M non-biodegraded

Barrow Island F 82M - moderately biodegraded

Tubridgi-18 - severely biodegraded

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

-200

-150

-100

-50

0

50

100

C1 C2 C3 i-C4 n-C4 neo-C5 i-C5 n-C5

d2H

(o/ o

o)

Barrow Island Z56M non-biodegraded

Barrow Island F 82M - moderately biodegraded

Tubridgi-18 - severely biodegraded

Neo-C5: application to gas correlation

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Australian sedimentary basins with natural gas deposits

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Use gas carbon isotope to correlate source rocks 13C kerogen = 13C i-butane (Boreham et al. APPEA)

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

-55

-50

-45

-40

-35

-30

-25

-20-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0

i -C4 (delta 13C, per mil)

neo

-C5

(de

lta

13C

, p

er

mil

)

Gippsland

Otway

Bonaparte

Browse

Carnarvon

Perth

Amadeus

13C neo-pentane vs i-butane

13C i-C4 (‰ )

13C

neo

-C5 (‰

)

Marine

Terrestrial

13C kerogen = 13C neo-C5 + 2‰

biodegradation

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

N2: A preliminary study

BOC UHP N2 as reference (15N = -1.5‰)

Oxidisation furnace temperature reduced from 900C to 600C; Reduction furnace still at 630C

The N2 of air (15N = 0 ‰) was used as the standard

GC oven temperature: 30C

Split ratio: 200:1 to 25:1

Injection volumes: variable

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

GC-IRMS traces of N2

29/28

28, 29

Air N2: 15N = 0.29‰ stdev = 0.09

Gas 1: 15N = 0.45‰ stdev = 0.11

Gas 2: 15N = 0.54‰ stdev = 0.12

Gas 3: 15NAIR = -0.37‰ stdev = 0.10

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

N2 Results:

-40

-35

-30

-25

-20

-15

-10

-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3Delta N15

De

lta

13

C o

f i-

bu

tan

e

BowenGippslandOtwaySuratBonaparteBrowseCarnarvonPerthAmadeus

15N N2(‰)1

3C

i-

C4 (‰

)

Terrestrial

Marine

biodegradation

Air

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

N2 Results:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4

Delta N15

N2

mo

l%BowenGippslandOtwaySuratBonaparteBrowseCarnarvonPerthAmadeus

15N N2(‰)

N2 m

ol

%

Terrestrial Marine

from ‘air’ in meteoric water

Air

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Ziqing Hong, Neel Jinadasa, Prince Palatty, Alex Moisis of GA for analysis of gas compositions, which provide necessary information for isotopic analysis.

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Email: feedback@ga.gov.au

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Postal Address: GPO Box 378, Canberra ACT 2601

Thank you!

Presentation Contents

• Aim

• Methods and Instruments

• Results and Applications

• Summary

Isotopic Analysis of Compounds in Low Concentration in Australian Natural Gases Using a CF-GC-IRMS System