1960
DOI: 10.1021/ac60159a036
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Disulfurization as Method of Identifying Sulfur Compounds

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“…Hydrogenation catalysts and their chromatographic application have been extensively studied by Thompson et al (9)(10)(11) and Beroza (2, 3) from a qualitative viewpoint.…”
Section: B a Gas Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogenation catalysts and their chromatographic application have been extensively studied by Thompson et al (9)(10)(11) and Beroza (2, 3) from a qualitative viewpoint.…”
Section: B a Gas Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that date, the introduction of gas-liquid chromatographic (GLC) techniques has materially advanced the identification of sulfur compounds in petroleum. Additionally, the development of a microdesulfurization method (14,16) has complemented the GLC technique, by providing a basis for identifications not possible otherwise. Recently, Thompson and coworkers (13), working with a 111°to 150°C.…”
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“…concentrate was as follows. The materials emerging under individual peaks of the chromatograms were trapped and desulfurized (10). The hydrocarbons produced by desulfurization were identified by GLC retention time secured with a 185-foot-long, 0.01-inch-I.D.…”
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