1987
DOI: 10.6028/jres.092.024
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Catalytic cracking as the basis for a potential detector for gas chromatography

Abstract: This short paper describes the design, construction and preliminary experimental results obtained with a potential new detector for the gas chromatographic analysis of hydrocarbon species. The functional principle of the detector is the measurement of the temperature change of a catalyst as catalytic cracking occurs on its surface. The catalyst is a silicon dioxide-aluminum oxide-zeolite mixture similar to the materials used commercially in industrial riser crackers. The temperature drop which occurs at the on… Show more

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