ASTM UOP989-14
Trace Sulfur in LPG and Gaseous Hydrocarbons by Oxidative Combustion with Ultraviolet Fluorescence Detection

Standard No.
ASTM UOP989-14
Release Date
2014
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
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ASTM UOP989-14
Scope
This method is for determining sulfur in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and gaseous hydrocarbons at concentrations ranging from 0.2 to 100 mg/kg (mass-ppm). LPG samples are expanded into the gas phase before analysis. If any heavy sulfur compounds are present in the LPG that do not volatilize quantitatively with the LPG, they may be under-reported. The method can also be applied to the analysis of hydrogen and other gas samples. Halogens interfere at concentrations greater than approximately 0.3%. This method is similar to ASTM Method D6667, “Total Volatile Sulfur in Gaseous Hydrocarbons and Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Ultraviolet Fluorescence,” and ASTM Method D7551, “Total Volatile Sulfur in Gaseous Hydrocarbons and Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Natural Gas by Ultraviolet Fluorescence,” but uses a different sample introduction system which may improve precision and accuracy.

ASTM UOP989-14 history

  • 2014 ASTM UOP989-14 Trace Sulfur in LPG and Gaseous Hydrocarbons by Oxidative Combustion with Ultraviolet Fluorescence Detection



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