2[1]Ury G B. Automated Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Gasolines for Hydrocarbon Types, Anal Chem. 1981,53:481~485
3[2]Boeren E G, Van Henegouwen R B, Bos I, et al. Naphtha Analysis the Advantages of a Specific Olefin Trap. J Chromatogr, 1985,23(5) :347,349
4[3]ASTM D6296-98. Standard Test Method for Total Olefins in Spark-Ignition Engine Fuels by Multi-Dimension Gas Chroma tography
5[4]ASTM D6293-98. Standard Test Method for Oxygenates and Paraffin, Olefin, Naphthene, Aromatic (O-PONA) Hydrocarbon Types in Low-Olefin Spark-Ignition Engine Fuels by Gas Chromatography
6[1]Ury G B. Automated Gas Chromatgraphic Analysis of Gasolines for Hydrocarbon Types[J]. Anal. Chem., 1981,53:481 -485.
7[2]Boeren E G,Van Henegouwen R B,Bos I,et al., Naphtha Analysis the Advantages of a Specificc O1efin Trap[J]. J. Chromatgr. ,1985,23(5) :347 -349.
8[3]ASTM D6296 -98. Standard Test Method for Total O1efins inSpark -Ignition Engine Fuels by Mult -Dimension Gas Chromatography[S].
9[4]ASTM D6293 - 98. Standard Test Method foroxygenates and Paramn,01 efin, Naphthene, Aromatic ( O - PONA) Hydrocarbon Types in Low -O1efin Spark- Ignition Engine Fuels by Gas Chromatography[S].
6Frysinger, G. S., Gaines, R. B., Ledford Jr, E. B. Quantitative determination of BTEX and total aromatic compounds in gasoline by gasoline by comprehensive two-dimensional Gas ghromatography (GCxGC) [J]. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography,1999,22(4) : 195-200.
7ASTII D7169-05, Standard test method for boiling point distribution of sample with residuces such as crude oils and atmospheric and vaccum rdsiduces by high temperature gas chromatography[ S].