
VUV versus PDA Detectors – What’s the Difference?
Ryan Schonert
Ryan Schonert explains the difference between the GC-VUV Detector and Photodiode Array Detectors (PDA) using molecular spectroscopy.
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Keep Your Fuel Streams from “Diene” with VUV Part 1
Alex Hodgson, VUV Analytics
In the first of his 3 part series, Alex Hodgson explains how ASTM D8071 is useful to fuel refineries because it can find conjugated dienes, which…
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Holy Halitosis – What’s in Your Mouthwash?! Let’s Find Out by Using GC-VUV.
James Diekmann, VUV Analytics
James Diekmann explains that not all "mint" mouthwashes are created equal when you test them using SH-GC-VUV.
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Flying at the Speed of (Ultraviolet) Light Part 3
Alex Hodgson, VUV Analytics
In the final part of his series, Alex Hodgson discusses testing conditions and results across three labs for jet fuel using ASTM D8071 using GC-VUV.
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Flying at the Speed of (Ultraviolet) Light Part 2
Alex Hodgson, VUV Analytics
The second part in his three part series, Alex Hodgson discusses how to expand the spectral library to make it possible to use GC-VUV for Jet…
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Flying at the Speed of (Ultraviolet) Light Part 1
Alex Hodgson, VUV Analytics
The first in a three part series, Alex Hodgson explains why ASTM D1319 is no longer effective in analyzing jet fuel.
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2018 Gulf Coast Conference Recap – Verified Hydrocarbon Analysis and Methanol in Crude Oil by GC-VUV
James Diekmann, VUV Analytics
James Diekmann gives a summary on his two GCC presentations on VHA andthe determination of methanol in crude oil using GC-VUV.
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Olefin Content in Fuels by ASTM D8071
LCGC
This LCGC Dedicated Dialogue interview with Jean-Francois Borny outlines how ASTM D8071 methodology allows for the rapid and accurate analysis of finished gasoline.
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GCC 2018 Recap: Fast Analysis of Non-Traditional Gasoline Additives with GC-VUV Spectroscopy
Ryan Schonert
Ryan Schonert gives a summary of his GCC presentation on non-traditional gasoline additives in finished gasoline and how ASTM D8071 is more beneficial than ASTM D6730.
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