Paul Giammatteo recently presented two papers at the Gulf Coast conference that was held in Galveston, Texas on January 20-21.
His first paper was entitled “Counting Carbons for Tighter Control: Combining GC and NMR to Improve Distillate Manufacturing” and centers on the topics of Simulated distillation correlated to 1H NMR.
The second paper was entitled “Analytical Data For Engineering Support: Improving the Lab/Process Interface”. This paper details the development of a series of heavy petroleum applications on a Smiths Detection FTIR-ATR spectrometer.
PDFs of the presentations can be obtained from the following links: 1) NMR Talk 2) FTIR-ATR Talk