UOP 989-14
Trace Sulfur in LPG and Gaseous Hydrocarbons by Oxidative Combustion with Ultraviolet Fluorescence Detection
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UOP 989-14 is a laboratory test method for measuring trace sulfur in LPG and gaseous hydrocarbons using oxidative combustion with ultraviolet fluorescence detection. It is designed for petroleum and gas testing environments where sulfur control matters for product quality, process performance, and downstream compliance review. For laboratories and refinery teams, this method helps define whether a gaseous hydrocarbon stream contains sulfur at very low levels and supports consistent analytical decision-making. UOP 989-14 is a practical reference for buyers who need a focused sulfur determination method for routine or investigative sample evaluation.
Overview of UOP 989-14
This UOP Test Method provides an analytical framework for trace sulfur measurement in liquefied petroleum gas and other gaseous hydrocarbons. Its title indicates a combustion-based approach followed by ultraviolet fluorescence detection, which places the method firmly in instrumental laboratory analysis. UOP 989-14 is relevant when sulfur screening or verification is needed for hydrocarbon gas samples, especially where low-level sulfur content must be checked with a controlled and documented test procedure. It is a useful technical document for organizations that rely on standardized sulfur analysis in gas and fuel-related work.
Laboratory use of UOP 989-14
UOP 989-14 is commonly suited to refinery and analytical laboratories that evaluate LPG, gaseous hydrocarbon streams, or other related process samples for trace sulfur content. Laboratory analysts, QA/QC teams, analytical chemists, and technical reviewers may use it when comparing product samples, supporting release decisions, or documenting sulfur analysis results for internal review. In practical workflows, the method can help align sample testing with a consistent UOP method reference, making it easier to manage routine laboratory work and technical reporting around sulfur in gaseous petroleum streams.
Why UOP 989-14 matters in day-to-day work
In day-to-day operations, UOP 989-14 supports clear sulfur evaluation where small differences can matter for product acceptance and process monitoring. A defined method helps reduce ambiguity in laboratory work, especially when teams need repeatable results for quality control, sample comparison, or technical sign-off. For refinery QA/QC personnel and laboratory supervisors, it provides a recognized basis for documenting trace sulfur measurements in LPG and gaseous hydrocarbons. That can improve consistency across testing programs and make analytical results easier to review, compare, and communicate internally.
- Trace sulfur analysis for LPG and gaseous hydrocarbons
- Oxidative combustion with UV fluorescence detection
- Laboratory method for petroleum and gas testing
- Useful for QA/QC and analytical review teams
- Supports routine sample comparison and documentation
- Relevant to low-level sulfur monitoring workflows
- Publisher: UOP
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