UOP 791-16
Sulfur Components in LPG Fractions by GC-SCD
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UOP 791-16 is a laboratory test method for the analysis of sulfur components in LPG fractions by GC-SCD, helping teams identify and evaluate sulfur-containing compounds in light hydrocarbon streams. For buyers responsible for product quality, this method is relevant when sulfur specification control, process monitoring, or sample comparison is part of routine petroleum testing. As a UOP test method, it supports consistent analytical work in environments where LPG composition and sulfur distribution must be understood with clarity. UOP 791-16 is therefore a practical reference for laboratories that need a focused, instrument-based approach to sulfur component assessment.
Purpose of UOP 791-16
The purpose of UOP 791-16 is to provide a defined analytical approach for determining sulfur components present in LPG fractions using gas chromatography with sulfur chemiluminescence detection. This makes it a useful method for laboratories that need targeted sulfur characterization rather than broad product screening. In practical terms, it helps analysts and technical reviewers evaluate sulfur-related composition in light hydrocarbon samples and support product qualification or internal review workflows. The method fits refinery and petrochemical laboratory settings where reliable sulfur component information is important for documentation, comparison, and quality control.
Laboratory use of UOP 791-16
UOP 791-16 is commonly suited to petroleum and fuel testing laboratories that handle LPG fraction samples and need instrument-based sulfur analysis. It may be used by laboratory analysts, analytical chemists, refinery QA/QC personnel, and technical reviewers involved in sample verification or method selection. Because the title focuses on sulfur components in LPG fractions, the method is especially relevant in environments where light-end product quality and sulfur profiling are reviewed as part of routine laboratory workflows. It also supports organizations that require standardized documentation for sulfur-focused analytical work.
Practical importance of UOP 791-16
The practical value of UOP 791-16 lies in its ability to support consistent sulfur component evaluation in LPG fractions, which can improve technical confidence in product review and quality decisions. For professional teams, this kind of method helps align analytical results across laboratories, streamline comparison between samples, and strengthen QA/QC documentation. It is also useful when sulfur-related findings must be interpreted clearly by operations, lab management, or technical specialists. In day-to-day use, UOP 791-16 can contribute to more dependable analytical records and more informed decisions about product suitability.
- Sulfur components in LPG fractions
- GC-SCD analytical technique
- Refinery and laboratory quality control
- Sample comparison and review
- Useful for analysts and technical reviewers
- Supports sulfur-focused documentation
- Publisher: UOP
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