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Commonly, a single measurement value is obtained through the use of a Flame Ionisation Detection (FID) analyser. The pyrolysis of the gas stream in a FID analyser allows it to make a measurement of the carbon content of the gas stream. FID analyser cannot indicate the relative abundances of different organic species in a gas stream and often have widely different responses for different gases. ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
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Detecting CO2 impurities: Ammonia, Acetaldehyde, Benzene, Total Sulfur Content, Total Hydrocarbons, SO2, COS. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a commonly used additive in food and beverage industry (e.g. for soft drink, brewery, and champagne carbonation). Its fabrication process can lead to the presence of impurities such as aromatics, BTEX, ammonia, acetaldehyde, Total Hydrocarbons and sulfur compounds (Total Sulfur Content, SO2, COS, ...
ByChromatotec based in Saint-André de Cubzac, FRANCE
SCION Instruments offers the solution for a simulated distillation of middle distillates and lubricating base oils. In our latest Application Note, discover how the 8500 and 8300 GC platforms can be used for safer and more efficient simulated ...
BySCION Instruments BV - Techcomp Group based in GP Goes, NETHERLANDS
SCION Instruments offers a solution for a simulated distillation of heavy distillate and residual fuel oils, according to standardized method IP507. Simulated Gas chromatography distillations can be used for control of refining operations. Standardized ...
BySCION Instruments BV - Techcomp Group based in GP Goes, NETHERLANDS
The SCION Instruments 8X00 GC-platform provides a robust and complete solution for the simulated distillation of distillates and lubricating base oils, following standardized method EN15199-1. This Application Note demonstrate that this method and the ...
BySCION Instruments BV - Techcomp Group based in GP Goes, NETHERLANDS
Natural gas pipeline owners require improved routine monitoring of pipelines for safety, economic and regulatory reasons. Leaking natural gas can cause explosions leading to loss of life and property. Loss of product through undetected leaks dramatically reduces a pipeline operator’s ...
ByBoreal Laser Inc. based in Edmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
This application note presents the results of the determination of blood alcohol using headspace sampling. The HT3 headspace sampler is perfectly capable for the analysis of several volatile compounds in blood (ethanol), including acetaldehyde and ...
BySCION Instruments BV - Techcomp Group based in GP Goes, NETHERLANDS
Recent oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico and the Great Barrier Reef have renewed interest in the rapid analysis of crude oil by-products in aqueous and solid samples including sand and commercial fishing products. One of the crude oil constituents, gasoline range organics (GRO) is currently determined by either EPA Method 8015C1 or Wisconsin’s modified GRO2. A SCION Instruments HT3 Headspace Analyzer was used in both the static and dynamic modes to determine GRO in water using the SCION 8300 platform. The static ...
BySCION Instruments BV - Techcomp Group based in GP Goes, NETHERLANDS
Compounds do not have chromophores suitable for UV detection under HPLC conditions. Compounds are unstable at typical GC temperatures. Universal detectors such as the flame ionization detector (FID) are desired that are not available for ...
BySelerity Technologies Inc. based in Salt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
Introduction Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a group of organic compounds which have a low vapour pressure at room temperature, meaning that they will readily evaporate into the surrounding air. The term VOC refers to many different classes of organic compounds such as alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, aldehydes, aromatics and many ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
