Analysis of Long-Chain Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Non-Traditional Mass Spectrometry Methods

During this webinar, Joy Cocchiari from Triton Analytics describes the NOISE (Nitric Oxide Ionization Spectroscopy Evaluation) technique and demonstrates its application to the compositional analysis of hydrocarbons in the C5 to C40 range, including hydrocarbon contamination in the environment.

  • NOISE enables structural determination of components in process streams, by carbon number and degree of unsaturation. The benchmark technique for hydrocarbon typing assists scientists in identifying oil spills and contamination in the environment, optimizing hydrotreaters and evaluating unit performance, and makes the most of new crude oil slates.

About the presenter

Joy Cocchiara Chemist / Mass Spectrometrist Triton Analytics

Joy Cocchiara, Chemist / Mass Spectrometrist, Triton Analytics

Joy joined Triton Analytics in 2012 after almost 30 years with Shell where she enjoyed a career in the laboratory and corporate affairs. As an analytical research chemist at Westhollow Technology Center - Houston, she developed/applied a variety of mass spectrometry methods in support of the oil products and chemicals businesses, in a multi-disciplined analytical team setting. Joy holds a degree in microbiology from Louisiana State University and a degree in chemistry from the University of Houston.

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