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Development of GC-Methaniser methods for the detection of CO2 and CO gases and other short chained hydrocarbons; CH4 and C2H4

Project Outline

This project involves the development of Gas Chromatography (GC) methods using GC-methanizer for the detection of CO2, CO gases and short chained hydrocarbons, such as CH4 and C2H4 for various research applications such as; detection of products from elecrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide gas, detection of products of biomass and detection of CO2 and ethylene gas from fruit ripening in enclosed jars.

Essential Skills

Completed major in chemistry or equivalent

Desired skills

Experience with GC instrument, Chromeleon software, Excel and OneNote programs and statistical analysis.

Project Area: Applied Chemistry

Supervisor(s):  Dr Magdalena Wajrak

Project level: Masters

Funding: Funded by Rowe Scientific Scholarship.

Start date: Any

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