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SwRI Research Technologies - Emissions Analysis by GC/MS

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Emissions Analysis by GC/MS
This analysis is intended for the analysis of semi-volatile organic compounds captured on Teflon impregnated glass fiber (TIGF) filters and/or polyurethane foam (PUF)/XAD-2 resin traps during engine exhaust emission tests. Types of organic compounds could include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), nitro-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N-PAHs), mono-, di- and trimethylated PAHs, hydrocarbons (C10 through C25 straight-chain and branched), alkyl benzenes, alkyl cyclohexanes, tetralines, etc. Exact target list is to be discussed prior to the on set of analysis. The mass spectrometer can be operated in either full scan or SIM (selected ion monitoring) mode to meet the project objectives.
  Chemistry Lab; Emissions R&D; Engine, Emissions & Vehicle Research
  Fuel Lab Prof Staff; Petroleum Products Research; Fuels & Lubricants Research

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November 02, 2010