Ed. Yalvac et al., REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF LIGHT ALKENES AT ELEVATED-TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES BY FIBEROPTIC NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, Applied spectroscopy, 51(10), 1997, pp. 1565-1572
The effects of elevated temperature (up to 140 degrees C) and pressure
(up to 500 psi) on the Fourier transform near-infrared (FT-NIR) spect
ra of monoalkylated light alkenes and the feasibility of quantitative
determination of these compounds were investigated via fiber-optic FT-
NIR spectroscopy, The effects of elevated pressures on spectra were fo
und to be insignificant, However, the temperature effects were critica
l, especially for the lighter molecules such as ethylene and propylene
, Therefore, the determination of these compounds at elevated temperat
ures requires the incorporation of the temperature effects into the ca
libration model, An apparatus to collect the spectra of these compound
s at elevated temperatures and pressures by fiber-optic FT-NIR spectro
scopy was constructed, The determination of ethylene and 1-octene was
evaluated, Calibration models were built by using partial least-square
s (PLS) regressions, Standard errors of prediction values were <0.5 wt
% for both ethylene and 1-octene, and the absolute error of determina
tion for alkenes is expected to be less than +/-0.75 wt %.