
doi: 10.3390/data7090133
The replacement of fossil carbon sources with green bio-oils promotes the importance of several hundred oxygenated hydrocarbons, which substantially increases the analytical effort in catalysis research. A multilinear regression is performed to correlate retention indices (RIs) and response factors (RFs) with structural properties. The model includes a variety of possible products formed during the hydrodeoxygenation of bio-oils with good accuracy (RRF2 0.921 and RRI2 0.975). The GC parameters are related to the detailed hydrocarbon analysis (DHA) method, which is commonly used for non-oxygenated hydrocarbons. The RIs are determined from a paraffin standard (C5–C15), and the RFs are calculated with ethanol and 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene as internal standards. The method presented here can, therefore, be used together with the DHA method and be expanded further. In addition to the multilinear regression, an increment system has been developed for aromatic oxygenates, which further improves the prediction accuracy of the response factors with respect to the molecular constitution (R2 0.958). Both predictive models are designed exclusively on structural factors to ensure effortless application. All experimental RIs and RFs are determined under identical conditions. Moreover, a folded Plackett–Burman screening design demonstrates the general applicability of the datasets independent of method- or device-specific parameters.
ddc:004, ddc:600, response factors, flame ionization detector (FID), response factors, retention indices, gas chromatography (GC), flame ionization detector (FID), detailed hydrocarbon analysis (DHA), oxygenated hydrocarbons, predictive modelling, Reaktionsfaktoren, Retentionsindizes, Gaschromatographie (GC), Flammenionisationsdetektor (FID), detaillierte Kohlenwasserstoffanalyse (DHA), sauerstoffhaltige Kohlenwasserstoffe, prädiktive Modellierung, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/600, gas chromatography (GC), detailed hydrocarbon analysis (DHA), predictive modelling, retention indices, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/004, oxygenated hydrocarbons, Z
ddc:004, ddc:600, response factors, flame ionization detector (FID), response factors, retention indices, gas chromatography (GC), flame ionization detector (FID), detailed hydrocarbon analysis (DHA), oxygenated hydrocarbons, predictive modelling, Reaktionsfaktoren, Retentionsindizes, Gaschromatographie (GC), Flammenionisationsdetektor (FID), detaillierte Kohlenwasserstoffanalyse (DHA), sauerstoffhaltige Kohlenwasserstoffe, prädiktive Modellierung, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/600, gas chromatography (GC), detailed hydrocarbon analysis (DHA), predictive modelling, retention indices, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/004, oxygenated hydrocarbons, Z
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