Matrix-Optimised Analysis of Gases and LPG Samples

Analytical instrumentation

Matrix-Optimised Analysis of Gases and LPG Samples

29 Jul, 2009

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Dr. Angela Gr?bel,
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Determination of nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine content in a broad concentration range. The analysis of gaseous matrices in routine analytics still presents a real challenge even today. No matrix type is so versatile in its behavior and the requirements for the sample feed and the combustion process. This makes it difficult to quickly gain precise and reliable analysis results. Thanks to the outstanding flexibility of the elemental analyzer multi EA 5000, combined with application-optimised sample gas systems, liquid gases, highly pressurised gases, but also gases relaxed to normal pressure, such as ambient air, can be analysed for element contents in the range of ultratraces up to percentages. In only one single cycle, the sulfur, nitrogen and carbon content is determined simultaneously, and chlorine is determined sequentially.

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