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New Ways for the Advanced Quality Control of Liquefied Natural Gas

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ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15010359

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natural gas composition; natural gas analysis; quality control; FTIR; multivariate regression; PLS

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  1. EMPIR [16ENG09]
  2. EMPIR programme
  3. European Unions Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme
  4. Program Consolidacion e Estructuracion de Unidades de Investigacion Competitivas of the Galician Government (Xunta de Galicia) [ED431C 2021/56]

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This article summarizes the latest advances in determining the composition and properties of regasified liquid natural gas, focusing on infrared spectroscopy-based techniques and chemometric techniques for data processing.
Currently, gas chromatography is the most common analytical technique for natural gas (NG) analysis as it offers very precise results, with very low limits of detection and quantification. However, it has several drawbacks, such as low turnaround times and high cost per analysis, as well as difficulties for on-line implementation. With NG applications rising, mostly thanks to its reduced gaseous emissions in comparison with other fossil fuels, the necessity for more versatile, fast, and economic analytical methods has augmented. This work summarizes the latest advances to determine the composition and physico-chemical properties of regasified liquid natural gas, focusing on infrared spectroscopy-based techniques, as well as on data processing (chemometric techniques), necessary to obtain adequate predictions of NG properties.

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