Modern methods of analyzing light hydrocarbon raw materials and its processing products
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The monograph discusses modern approaches to the determination of the complete chemical composition of the “fat” hydrocarbon gases (associated oil and separation gas), unstable gas condensate (NGK) and stable gas condensate, liquefied hydrocarbon gases, a wide fraction of light hydrocarbons and distillates developed in chemicals. Analytical Laboratory of Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC. The main attention of the authors is paid to the methods of determining the hydrocarbon composition, including high boiling hydrocarbons (to C44), individual sulfur -containing compounds (hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, organic sulfides and disulfides, thiophen derivatives, etc), as well as inorganic gases and methanol. Along with classic approaches to the analysis of NGK samples, the monographs discusses the analysis methods based on the direct submission of samples under a pressure of up to 10 MPa into a gas chromatograph. The developed analysis methods are maximally unified with current international standards. The monograph also discusses such important issues as the calculation of the composition of the reservoir gas (raw materials of gas condensate deposits) and the determination of mercury impurities in natural gas.
The publication is intended for graduate students and students of the areas of training and specialties included in the UGSN "Chemistry", "Chemical Technologies", as well as for a wide range of specialists and employees of industrial and oil and gas laboratories
The publication is intended for graduate students and students of the areas of training and specialties included in the UGSN "Chemistry", "Chemical Technologies", as well as for a wide range of specialists and employees of industrial and oil and gas laboratories
Author:
Author:Arystanbekova Saule Abdykhanovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Textbooks for universities. Special literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8114-4394-9
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