A unified approach for the measurement of individual or total volatile organic sulfur compounds in hydrocarbon matrices by dual-plasma chemiluminescence detector and low thermal mass gas chromatography

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A novel gas chromatographic technique has been developed, offering dual-analytical capability of either speciation or rapid measurement of total volatile sulfur compounds in hydrocarbon matrices using the same hardware. The technique employs a pressurized liquid injection system for the delivery of volatile liquid hydrocarbons, low thermal mass gas chromatography, and a dual-plasma sulfur chemiluminescence detector to enable this dual capability with a high degree of sensitivity and selectivity towards sulfur-containing compounds. Using the technique described, a detection limit in the range of 20 ppb sulfur and less than 30 s analysis is attained. Response is linear over five orders of magnitude, with a high degree of repeatability.

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Gras, R., Luong, J., & Shearer, R. (2007). A unified approach for the measurement of individual or total volatile organic sulfur compounds in hydrocarbon matrices by dual-plasma chemiluminescence detector and low thermal mass gas chromatography. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 45(10), 671–676. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/45.10.671

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