1971
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/9.8.492
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The Analysis of Hydrocarbon Types -- Saturates, Aromatics and Olefins--by Selective Chemical Absorption and Flame Ionization Detection

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“…Souloges (33) controlled the acid concentration of the absorber by humidifying the carrier gas and found that, by this means, loss of saturated hydrocarbons was prevented.…”
Section: Gas Chromatography (Gc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Souloges (33) controlled the acid concentration of the absorber by humidifying the carrier gas and found that, by this means, loss of saturated hydrocarbons was prevented.…”
Section: Gas Chromatography (Gc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The olefin content is usually determined indirectly b y selective removal on a subtractive column. Such methods suffer from nonselective absorption problems [48] unless temperature and moisture level in the absorber are controlled [49]. To overcome these problems, an elaborate scheme [50] has recently been introduced, operating with 5 columns.…”
Section: Figure 7amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of hydrocarbon types-saturates, aromatics, and olefins-by selective chemical absorption and flame ionization detection can be done in 5 min on samples boiling up to 220 °C using the technique developed by Soulages and Brieva (1851). A special accessory was installed directly in the GC oven in place of the column without further modification.…”
Section: Asphaltmentioning
confidence: 99%