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Analysis of Hydrocarbons Contained in a Gasoline by Gas Phase Chromatography

2 Analysis of Hydrocarbons Contained in a Gasoline by Gas Phase Chromatography [Pg.73]

The resolution of capillary columns enables the separation of all principal components of a straight-run gasoline. The most frequently used stationary phases are silicone-based, giving an order of hydrocarbon elution times close to the order of increasing boiling point. [Pg.73]

Gas chromatography is not an identification method the components must be identified after their separation by capillary column. This is done by coupling to the column a mass spectrometer by which the components can be identified with the aid of spectra libraries. However tbe analysis takes a long time (a gasoline contains aboutTwo hundred components) so it is not practical to repeat it regularly. Furthermore, analysts have developed te hpiques for identifying [Pg.73]

The analyst now has available the complete details of the chemical composition of a gasoline all components are identified and quantified. From these analyses, the sample s physical properties can be calculated by using linear or non-linear models density, vapor pressure, calorific value, octane numbers, carbon and hydrogen content. [Pg.73]

3 Specific Analysis for Normal Paraffins hy Gas Phase Chromatography [Pg.73]




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Analysis by gas chromatography

Analysis gas-phase

Analysis of gases

Analysis of hydrocarbons

Gas Gasoline

Gas chromatography, hydrocarbon

Gas chromatography, in analysis

Gas phase chromatography

Gases analysis

Gasoline analysis

Hydrocarbon analysis

Hydrocarbon gases

Hydrocarbons in gas

In containers

In containment

In gas chromatography

In gas phase

In gasoline

Phase analysis

Phases chromatography

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