DETERMINATION OF HYDROCARBON TYPES IN GASOLINE RANGE SAMPLES BY MULTIDIMENSIONAL GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY, FLUORESCENT INDICATOR ADSORPTION AND BROMINE NUMBER METHODS
Bn. Barman, DETERMINATION OF HYDROCARBON TYPES IN GASOLINE RANGE SAMPLES BY MULTIDIMENSIONAL GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY, FLUORESCENT INDICATOR ADSORPTION AND BROMINE NUMBER METHODS, Fuel, 74(3), 1995, pp. 401-406
The hydrocarbon type analysis of light naphthas, alkylates and reforma
tes was carried out by multidimensional gas chromatography (MD-g.c.) u
sing a mode which provided the amounts and carbon number distributions
of paraffins, olefins, naphthenes and aromatics (PONA) in each sample
. The MD-g.c. results were compared with the total saturates, olefins
and aromatics obtained by the ASTM method D 1319, which utilizes open
column chromatography coupled with fluorescent indicator adsorption (F
IA). The olefin contents obtained by MD-g.c. were correlated with brom
ine number results obtained by the ASTM method D 1159. It was found th
at both the type of information and precision of results from MD-g.c.
are superior to those obtained by the FIA and bromine number methods.
Moreover, the MD-g.c. method is free from limitations that affect resu
lts obtained by the other two methods. Some systematic bias in the FIA
and bromine number results was observed and the possible sources were
identified.