1949
DOI: 10.1021/ac60036a012
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Determination of Carbon Monoxide in Hydrocarbon Gases Containing Olefins

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“…Measurement of carbon monoxide concentration in ppm (v/v) level, [CO g ] using either wet chemical methods after sample preconcentration, or direct instrumental techniques are known [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. In the former category, the Ciuhandu method recommended for sampling/analysis [8] deals with the formation of a yellow-orange colored silver sol in alkaline solution [6,7], wherein dissolved CO reduces the Ag + complex of 4-carboxybenzenesulphonamide, (4)-HCO 2 -C 6 H 4 -SO 2 NH 2 (4-CBSA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of carbon monoxide concentration in ppm (v/v) level, [CO g ] using either wet chemical methods after sample preconcentration, or direct instrumental techniques are known [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. In the former category, the Ciuhandu method recommended for sampling/analysis [8] deals with the formation of a yellow-orange colored silver sol in alkaline solution [6,7], wherein dissolved CO reduces the Ag + complex of 4-carboxybenzenesulphonamide, (4)-HCO 2 -C 6 H 4 -SO 2 NH 2 (4-CBSA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because gaseous hydrocarbons, other than methane, react with heated iodine pentoxide (1, 9), a separation of the carbon monoxide is required. To accomplish this, procedures based on condensing the hydrocarbons in a liquid nitrogen trap (8), or by absorbing them in concentrated sulfuric acid (9,10) have been used. However, these two methods are not practical in the determination of a few parts per million of carbon monoxide in hydrocarbon gases.…”
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“…en Content Nitrogen, P.P.M. Theory Found iodine on the digestion of pyridine is A comparison was made between samples of unknown but very low nitrogen content which had been analyzed by the Universal Oil Products hydrogenation procedure (8) and by this method. Results are shown in Table IV.…”
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