| TITLE | Determination of Olefin Content of Gasoline by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography |
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| AUTHOR | JASCO Corp. |
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| JOURNAL | JASCO Corp. |
| ABSTRACT | Gasoline is produced by fractional distillation of petroleum at a boiling point between 30°C and 200°C. It contains hydrocarbons such as paraffin, olefin, and aromatics, carbon numbers of which are between 4 and 10. Characterization of gasoline requires the determination of the contents of those hydrocarbons. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) announced a method, D6550-00: Standard Test Method for Determination of Olefin Content of Gasolines by Supercritical-Fluid Chromatography. We have established an analysis system in accordance with this method. A JASCO SF- 2000 series analytical SFC was used for the measurement. The system consisted of a PU-2080-CO2 liquefied carbon dioxide delivery pump, AS-2059-SF autosampler, HV-2080-01 column switching valve (2 sets), CO-2060 column oven, flame ionization detector (FID), BP-2080 back-pressure regulator, and ChromNAV data system. Separation columns: SFCpak SIL PA silica gel column (4.6 mm ID x 250 mmL, 5 µm) and a SFCpak SIL AGS silver-coated silica gel column (4.6 mm ID x 50 mmL, 5 µm). The operation for the measurement was carried out as follows:
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| FULL ARTICLE | https://jascoinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Determination-of-Olefin-Content-of-Gasoline-by-Supercritical-Fluid-Chromatography.pdf |
| INSTRUMENT | HPLC, SFC |
| KEYWORDS | HPLC, Gasoline |