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publicationDate 2014-09-08-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2014162663-A
titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for oxidizing sulfur compounds in sample gas, and analyzer
abstract The present invention provides a method for oxidizing a sulfur compound in a gas capable of easily converting a stable sulfur compound such as carbonyl sulfide into a sulfur oxide, and a sulfur compound analyzing apparatus to which this oxidation method is applied. In a method for oxidizing a sulfur compound in which a sulfur compound other than sulfur dioxide contained in a sample gas from a sample gas container 11 is oxidized and converted to sulfur dioxide, the sample gas is formed of an oxygen permeable material. After circulating in the discharge treatment part introduction piping 23b, the silent discharge treatment part 13 oxidizes sulfur compounds other than the sulfur dioxide to convert to sulfur dioxide. [Selection] Figure 1
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