UOP 990-11
Organic Analysis of Distillate by Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection
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UOP 990-11 is a chromatography-based laboratory method for organic analysis of distillate using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. It is designed to support detailed sample characterization by separating and evaluating organic components in a distillate matrix, helping laboratories generate more consistent analytical results for quality review and technical comparison. For refinery and fuel-testing teams, this kind of method can be important when a distillate needs a more resolved chromatographic profile for documentation, product assessment, or internal review. UOP 990-11 is suited to organizations that rely on dependable analytical methods for petroleum testing workflows.
What does UOP 990-11 measure?
UOP 990-11 focuses on the organic analysis of distillate samples by using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. In practical terms, it supports measurement of the organic composition profile of a distillate rather than a simple single-point test result. This makes it useful when laboratories need a more detailed chromatographic view for sample evaluation, component comparison, or method-based reporting. The procedure is aligned with instrumental analytical work in petroleum and fuel laboratories where separation quality and repeatable interpretation are important for technical decision-making.
Where is UOP 990-11 used?
UOP 990-11 is commonly used in refinery laboratories, analytical chemistry teams, and fuel or petroleum testing environments where distillate samples require detailed chromatographic assessment. It may also support QA/QC groups, product quality specialists, and technical reviewers responsible for comparing sample profiles or reviewing laboratory data. Because the method is centered on organic analysis by advanced gas chromatography, it is well suited to workflows that depend on structured sample characterization, consistent reporting, and controlled evaluation of distillate products within industrial laboratory programs.
Why is UOP 990-11 important?
UOP 990-11 matters because it provides a standardized way to evaluate distillate composition with a high-resolution chromatography approach. That can help teams improve analytical clarity, compare results across laboratories, and support more reliable quality checks for petroleum and fuel samples. For day-to-day use, the method can assist with documentation quality, technical review, and product consistency assessment. In laboratories that handle distillate analysis, a well-defined UOP method also helps reduce ambiguity in workflow selection and supports more confident internal decision-making.
- Organic analysis of distillate samples
- Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
- Flame ionization detection workflow
- Refinery and fuel laboratory relevance
- QA/QC and technical review support
- Chromatographic sample characterization
- Publisher: UOP
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