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Title: The Determination Of Total Sulfur By Hydrogenation
Author: Dominic F. Cundari
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: WITH the phasing-out of manufactured gas in the late 1950s and early 60s, it soon became readily apparent that total sulfur concentrations in sendout gases took a precipitous drop to well below the 1 grain per 100 cubic foot mark. The referee method for the determination of total or organic sulfur, which long has been accepted as a standard method especially by gas manufacturing companies and by most regulatory agencies, has a precision of about 1 grain per 100 cu. ft. With gases containing up to 30 grains of sulfur per 100 cu. ft., this was a method of sufficient accuracy but with natural gas seldom containing over 0.4 grain per 1OO cu. ft. a new standard became a necessity.




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