
An Agilent 8890 series GC equipped with an Agilent capillary flow technology Deans switch coupled to flame ionization detection and flame photometric detection was used to analyze a heavy hydrocarbon distillate: residual fuel oil. An electronic pneumatic control (EPC) module called the pneumatic switching device (PSD) was used to accomplish both Deans switching and backflushing in a single chromatographic method.
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