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These GC modeling features allow users to develop new applications as well as visualize the impact of changing conditions, without purchasing any GC column or finding an available gas chromatograph.
This presentation will review petroleum and related applications of SFC including historical and "registered" methods and more prospective techniques such as heart-cutting possibilities for hydroca...
The use of chromatography in all of its forms is a powerful and widely recognized practice in petrochemical research. Due to the continuous optimization of instrumentation and columns, substantial...
In this presentation, multidimensional GC configurations will be discussed for different petrochemical analyses. This will include classical heart-cut two-dimensional GC (2D-GC), whereby selected f...
Precise characterization of petrochemical samples is crucial for quality control, and also to understand the reactions that take place during refining processes. Comprehensive two-dimensional...
Developments in the area of metallocene catalysts have significantly increased productivity for the polymerization of ethylene and propylene. However, these catalysts can also be more susceptible t...
Small instruments and mobile phone-based analytical methods save time and improve data quality of point-of-sampling analyses. Quality and regulatory requirements have been creating an increasing ne...
Gas chromatography (GC) is one of the most important analytical technologies, but its power relies on the availability of sensitive detectors, able to quantify a range of analytes as extensive as p...
This eLearning demonstrates how to consolidate routine analysis of multiple parameters on a modular platform. Increasing numbers of samples, multiple parameters to be determined, mandatory compl...
Biofuels, mainly derived from vegetable oils or the fermentation of plant material, have gained importance over the last few decades as more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to...
Crude oils contain as many as 45 elements, many of which can have adverse effects on petroleum refining and product quality. These effects can include poisoning of the catalysts used during the ref...
Karl Fischer titration is an analytical technique widely used by chemists throughout the petroleum related sector. Many chemists will agree that accurate results are most important followed by de...