In the modern petrochemical industry,quality control and composition analysis of gasoline are crucial,which not only concerns energy efficiency but also involves environmental protection and economic benefits.Near infrared spectroscopy technology is a non-destructive analysis method that can obtain chemical composition information of materials by analyzing their absorption characteristics of near-infrared light.This article provides a detailed introduction to the key points of gasoline quantitative detection,including the gasoline quantitative detection method based on near-infrared spectroscopy technology.It discusses the design of the detection system,the selection and standardization of light sources,the application of near-infrared spectrometers,and the details of implementing spectral measurement.It provides an efficient and accurate gasoline quantitative detection method and demonstrates the potential application of near-infrared spectroscopy technology in the modern petrochemical industry.
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