Webinar Date/Time: Tue, Dec 5, 2023 11:00 AM EST
In this webcast, we will explore the growing influence of Raman spectroscopy in industrial process analysis, thanks to its rapid measurements and device reliability. Discover how this consumable-free technology enables swift and precise analysis of natural gas components, including C1-C6+, nitrogen, and CO2, while simplifying data analysis with straightforward peak integration routines, illustrated through real-world case studies in wellhead sites and a comparison with traditional GC methods.
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Event Overview:
Raman spectroscopy is gaining more traction in the analysis of industrial processes, due to the speed of measurement and the stability of the device. Natural gas is an important energy source, and its accurate analysis is essential to producers. Raman spectroscopy requires no consumables and can analyze C1-C6+, nitrogen, and CO2 in seconds. Furthermore, data analysis can be simplified to simple peak integration routines. This webinar will present case studies of the use of a mobile Raman analyzer in a truck bed performing compositional analysis at wellhead sites and a comparison of results between Raman and gas chromatography.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
John Richmond
Senior Manager, Sales, Chemical Analysis Division
MarqMetrix, Thermo Fisher Scientific
In his 35-year career, John Richmond has worked in senior technology roles for Bruker Corporation as VP NIR & Process Technology, Brimrose Corporation where John was responsible for the AOTF NIR products and LT Industries, a dispersive NIR company. In this time, John has implemented Raman, NIR & FTIR technology into many diverse markets including oil & gas, chemicals, pharma & biopharma, and food. John has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Greenwich University, London. John has been the sales director for MarqMetrix, now a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2018.
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