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Original Articles

Removal of Hydrocarbon Exhaust Interference in Ethylene-Ozone Chemiluminescent Instruments

Pages 117-121 | Received 06 Oct 1972, Accepted 16 Oct 1972, Published online: 02 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Without proper ventilation, high ethylene concentrations exhausted in the ethylene-ozone chemiluminescent procedure present a hazard of flammability and cause interference problems in air sample analyses. The catalytic oxidation by palladium of ethylene to carbon dioxide and water at the catalyst temperature of 335°C is a simple, efficient, and inexpensive method of eliminating the problems.

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