New Method Detects Harmful Gases in Butadiene at Trace Levels
A method was developed to detect tiny amounts of impurities in butadiene gas using gas chromatography. They used a sensitive detector and specific materials to separate different gases. The method can detect hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane, carbon dioxide, and other hydrocarbons at very low levels. The volume of gas needed for analysis varies depending on the gas type. The minimum detectable concentrations for each gas were determined.