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Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography and Trilinear Partial Least Squares for the Quantitative Analysis of Aromatic and Naphthene Content in Naphtha

Quantitative analysis of naphtha samples is demonstrated using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC × GC) and chemometrics. This work is aimed at providing a GC system for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of complex process streams for process monitoring and control. The hig...

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2001-12, Vol.73 (23), p.5677-5682
Main Authors: Prazen, Bryan J, Johnson, Kevin J, Weber, Andrew, Synovec, Robert E
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Fuels
Gas chromatographic methods
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