Volatile organic compound (VOC) screening of natural- and biogas with GC-MS
With this analysis, the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in a biogas sample can be quantified.
Typically, the boiling range of the detected VOCs is 60-280 °C, but lighter hydrocarbons are also quantified and identified. The analysis employs a GC-MS method (typically TD-GC-MS) and utilizes external standard materials and mass-spectrum libraries to identify and quantify the compounds.
The analysis results will be reported in the V-% unit. Price includes the quantification (in toluene equivalents) and identification of the 30 major peaks from the chromatogram (substances up to 280 °C boiling point).
Samples must be delivered in gas sampling bags (2 liters in volume), and the safety data sheet (SDS) must be provided with the samples.
- Suitable sample matrices
- Biogas, biomethane, natural gas
- Required sample quantity
- One multifoil bag (2 l)
- Typical turnaround time
- 2 – 3 weeks after receiving the samples
- Detection limit
- 10 ppm-vol
- Available quality systems
- Accredited testing laboratory
- Device types
- Method expert
Price
We also charge a 97 € service fee per order.
Large batches of samples are eligible for discounts.
Business hours: Mon–Fri 9 AM – 5 PM Finnish time (EET/EEST)
Other tests we offer
Raman spectroscopy - gas samples
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) in water
Semi-quantitative elemental screening with ICP-SFMS and ICP-AES
CHNOS analysis of organic materials
Characterization of polymers by py-GC-MS
Total fluorine in plastic, paper, and other combustible materials
Anions in soil, sludge, and sediment (ISO 10304-1, EN 16192)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) analysis of solid samples
Sulfur compounds in biogas or natural gas
Raman spectroscopy - liquid samples
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