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Gas chromatographic technique for compound class analysis of jet engine exhaust

A simple gas chromatographic (GC) technique utilizing two analytical columns and efficient olefin and oxygenate scrubbers has been developed for the determination of saturated, olefinic, and combined oxygenated-aromatic fractions of jet engine exhaust. The exhaust sample is collected on a dual-adsor...

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Published in:Journal of Chromatography A 1977-01, Vol.142, p.809-822
Main Authors: Black, Marilyn S., Rehg, William R., Sievers, Robert E., Brooks, Joseph J.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A simple gas chromatographic (GC) technique utilizing two analytical columns and efficient olefin and oxygenate scrubbers has been developed for the determination of saturated, olefinic, and combined oxygenated-aromatic fractions of jet engine exhaust. The exhaust sample is collected on a dual-adsorbent trap containing Tenax GC and Carbosieve B at dry ice temperature and is desorbed directly into the GC system by use of a high-temperature oven. Experimental results have been obtained with synthetic exhaust hydrocarbon mixtures and actual jet combustor exhaust samples.
ISSN:0021-9673
DOI:10.1016/S0021-9673(01)92088-6