A novel gas chromatographic technique has been developed, offering dual-analytical capability of either speciation or rapid measurement of total volatile sulfur compounds in hydrocarbon matrices using the same hardware. The technique employs a pressurized liquid injection system for the delivery of volatile liquid hydrocarbons, low thermal mass gas chromatography, and a dual-plasma sulfur chemiluminescence detector to enable this dual capability with a high degree of sensitivity and selectivity towards sulfur-containing compounds. Using the technique described, a detection limit in the range of 20 ppb sulfur and less than 30 s analysis is attained. Response is linear over five orders of magnitude, with a high degree of repeatability.
SummarySupercritical fluid chromatography using flameless sulfur chemiluminescence detection has been investigated for the analysis of sulfur compounds in petroleum products. The chromatography and detection system was easy to implement and exhibited good precision, linearity, selectivity, and sensitivity. A minimum detectable limit of 0.3 pg sulfur/s was obtained, and response to sulfur in different sulfur species was nearly equimolar.
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