This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) is intended primarily for use in the calibration of instruments and the evaluation of methods used for the determination of total sulfur, benzene, toluene, and ethanol in reformulated gasoline or similar matrix. A unit of NIST-2297 consists of a set of two 20-mL unscored ampoules containing a synthetic gasoline blend of twenty-five organic compounds. /// Sample value(s) - please ask for current certificate.
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