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ASTM International - ASTM UOP980-17

C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 30 May 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 15
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This method is for determining C5 and lighter diolefins, mono-olefins, and paraffins in olefinic naphthas. Resolved acetylenes, and resolved C6 hydrocarbons, including resolved dienes, are also identified. The method is applicable to selective hydrogenation process feeds, products, and other process streams with similar matrices having a final boiling point of 260°C or lower. Components that do not elute from the chromatographic system under the specified conditions, if present in the sample, are not determined. The lower limit of detection for any compound is 0.01 mass %. The Appendix describes an extension of the method to analyze LPG samples

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ASTM UOP980-17
May 30, 2017
C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC
This method is for determining C5 and lighter diolefins, mono-olefins, and paraffins in olefinic naphthas. Resolved acetylenes, and resolved C6 hydrocarbons, including resolved dienes, are also...
February 23, 2007
C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC
This method is for determining C5 and lighter diolefins, mono-olefins, and paraffins in olefinic naphthas. Resolved acetylenes, and resolved C6 hydrocarbons, including resolved dienes, are also...
April 23, 2003
C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC
This method is for determining C5 and lighter diolefins, mono-olefins, and paraffins in olefinic naphthas. Resolved acetylenes, and resolved C6 hydrocarbons, including resolved dienes, are also...
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