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Analysis of sulfur compounds

R.L. Shearer, D.L. O Neal, R. Rios and D.M. Baker, Analysis of sulfur compounds by capillary column gas chromatography with sulfur chemiluminescence detection, J. Chromatogr. Sci., 28, 24-28 (1990). [Pg.197]

Jordan,J. Stahl, J. Yakupkovic, J. E. "Instrumental methods of analysis of sulfur compounds in synfuel process streams". DOE/PC/40783-T9 and DOE/PC/40783-T10, NTIS, U.S. Department of Energy, 1983. [Pg.354]

Ibid., No. 12, p. 113. Part II, Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Light Petroleum Distillates. Ibid. 30, No. 1, 129 (1951). Part III, Sodium Plumbite Treatment. [Pg.425]

TABLE 5.5. The m/z Signals Used for GC/MS Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Wines2 ... [Pg.126]

Cohen G. (1993) The analysis of sulfur compounds in coffee aroma by sulfur chemiluminescence detection-gas chromatography. 15th Int. Colloq. Chem. Coffee (Montpellier, 6-11.6.1993) (ASIC, 1993) 2, 528-36. [Pg.354]

Andersson, J. T., Polycychc aromatic sulfur heterocycles IV. Determination of polycyclic aromatic compounds in a shale oil with the atomic emission detector, J. Chromatogr. A., 693, 325-338, 1995 Thomson, J. S., Green, J. B., McWilliams, T. B., and Sturm, G. P., Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Light Distillates, Symposium on Petroleum Chemistry and Processing, Chicago IL, 1995, pp. 696-698. [Pg.371]

Tfiska, J., Kuras, M., Zachaf, P., and Vodicka, L., Analysis of sulfur compounds in underground reservoirs of natural gas and town gas by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 338, 77-78, 1990. [Pg.374]

The most used CE modes are CZE, MEKC, and CEC. These different techniques of CE are involved in the analysis of sulfur compounds. [Pg.212]

Oaks, D.M., Hartmann, H., and Dimick, K.P. 1964. Analysis of sulfur compounds with electron capture hydrogen flame dual channel chromatography. Anal Chem 36(8) 1560-1565. [Pg.454]

Bias—The procedure in Test Method D 5504 for the analysis of sulfur compounds in petroleum and petroleum products by gas chromatography has no bias. [Pg.921]

As mentioned above, AED is a technique particularly well-suited to screen complex samples for multiple compounds containing heteroatoms, such as phosphorus, sulfur or nitrogen, which are especially relevant in the study of chemical warfare agents. Among other GC detectors, AED has unique characteristics, such as compound independent calibration and possible raw formula determination [56]. Albro and Lip-pert have summarized the strengths and weaknesses of the performance of AED relative to other classical detectors for the analysis of chemical warfare agents and their breakdown products. Their conclusions illustrated that AED offers the best combination of sensitivity and selectivity of the detectors investigated for the analysis of sulfur compounds [57]. [Pg.83]


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