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Organic acids in gas sweetening solvent by ion-exclusion chromatography with inverse suppression

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Acidic gas sweetening solvents are used to remove acid gases such as H2S and CO2 from streams. Typically, amines are applied as alkaline components in these solvents. The determination of organic acids (glycolic, acetic, formic, propionic, and butyric acid) is achieved by ion-exclusion chromatography with conductivity detection after inverse suppression.

Acidic gas sweetening solvents are used to remove acid gases such as H2S and CO2 from streams. Typically, amines are applied as alkaline components in these solvents. The determination of organic acids (glycolic, acetic, formic, propionic, and butyric acid) is achieved by ion-exclusion chromatography with conductivity detection after inverse suppression.

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