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Title: Automatic Analysis Of Sulfur Compounds And Hydrogen Cyanide In Coke Oven And Natural Gases
Author: D. P. Manka
Source: 1976 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: The EPA guidelines state that the steel industry must reduce the sulfur content of its coke oven gas to 50 grains per 100 cubic feet so that emission of SO2 from conbustion of the gas will be minimal. A dual purpose automatic gas chromatograph with a flame photometric detector and a thermal conductivity detector has been designed and installed to monitor gas composition on an around-the-clock basis at J&Ls Pittsburgh coke plant. The high concentrations of hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen sulfide are analyzed by thermal conductivity, and the low concentrations of the otehr sulfur compounds are determined by flame photometric detection.




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