Issue 1278, 1982

Infrared determination of petroleum oil. Part II. Extraction from water and removal of interferences

Abstract

A brief review is given of the methodologies used in the infrared determination of petroleum oil. Some performance characteristics are presented for a method that measures hydrocarbons after a Florisil column clean-up. Extraction efficiencies were determined for dispersions of gas oil in water for the solvents carbon tetrachloride and Freon 113. The removal of interferences was also studied.

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Analyst, 1982,107, 1081-1085

Infrared determination of petroleum oil. Part II. Extraction from water and removal of interferences

W. A. McCrum and P. J. Whittle, Analyst, 1982, 107, 1081 DOI: 10.1039/AN9820701081

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