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Rapid analysis of coke oven gas by capillary gas chromatography

✍ Scribed by Havenga, Willem J. ;Rohwer, Egmont R.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
455 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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Abstract

A porous layer open tubular (PLOT) column has been used for monitoring the light hydrocarbons and permanent gases produced in coking plants. The method, which offers a simple alternative to traditional multi column techniques, entails a single injection on to a Carboplot 007 capillary column and simultaneous thermal conductivity and flame ionization detection. The simplified approach proposed is restricted to coke oven gas analysis: application to other gas mixtures has not been considered.

The reliability of this procedure compares favorably with that of traditional methods; the technique is also much less time‐consuming: seven individual gases can be determined on‐line every fifteen minutes. Primary and secondary gas standards were used to determine response curves for the gases.

The method also facilitates reliable calculation of heat values associated with the burning of the fuel gas mixtures.


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