1977
DOI: 10.1021/ac50009a038
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Determination of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, carbon disulfide, and sulfur dioxide in gases and hydrocarbon streams by gas chromatography/flame photometric detection

Abstract: is thus eliminated, a potential throughput advantage of an interferometric or multiplexed instrument for the same measurement may not exist.Finally, the optimum (maximum) S/N for the measurement of a modulated atomic line (e.g., Figure 6) occurs if propor-

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“…A Tracor gas chromatograph (GC), equipped with a flame photometric detector and a 394 + 5 nm band-pass filter, along with a Spectra Physics SP4100 programmable integrator were employed to identify and quantify mixing ratios of OCS and CS•_. Separation of these sulfur gases was accomplished by using a column made of specially treated Porapak-QS-packed Teflon tubing [Thornsberry, 1971' Pearson andHines, 1977]. Analytical Instrument Development permeation tubes were used as primary standards for OCS and CS2 because the actual rates of emission were determined by weight loss over time, using a microanalytical balance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Tracor gas chromatograph (GC), equipped with a flame photometric detector and a 394 + 5 nm band-pass filter, along with a Spectra Physics SP4100 programmable integrator were employed to identify and quantify mixing ratios of OCS and CS•_. Separation of these sulfur gases was accomplished by using a column made of specially treated Porapak-QS-packed Teflon tubing [Thornsberry, 1971' Pearson andHines, 1977]. Analytical Instrument Development permeation tubes were used as primary standards for OCS and CS2 because the actual rates of emission were determined by weight loss over time, using a microanalytical balance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cepas Raw Signal (AU) [7] 0 9m 18m [7] -0.07 0.00 0.07 [8] operated from 290 to 293 K with a maximum injection current of 130 mA. The side-mode suppression ratio was 35 dB.…”
Section: Laser and Laser Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to such diverse requirements, H 2 S analyzers based on different measurement technologies have been developed and are in industrial use. Apart from spectroscopic techniques based on absorption measurements, a range of other analytical techniques such as pulsed UV fluorescence [4], sulfur chemiluminescence [5], colorimetry employing a lead acetate tape [6], flame photometry as detector in gas chromatography [7] as well as electrochemical detection techniques ranging from potentiometric, galvanic, coulometric and amperometric detection [8] is frequently employed. It is interesting to note that in the petrochemical industry the lead acetate tape method is still in frequent use.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Separation of these sulfur gases was accomplished using a column made of specially treated Porapak-QS-packed Teflon tubing (Thornsberry, 1971;Pearson and Hines, 1977). Column preparation included the following steps: FEP Teflon tubing (6 ft. long by 1/8 in o.d.)…”
Section: Sample Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%