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STP 1109 informs analysts and marketers of state-of-the-art methodology for the elemental analysis of petroleum products and lubricants. The first two (of 13) peer-reviewed papers are comprehensive reviews by Nadkarni, describing the occurrence and significance of trace metals in petroleum and lubricants, and current analytical technology for elemental determination in petroleum-related materials. Other papers address: ICPAES and XRF as two alternative techniques to determine additive elements in lube oils. Atomic spectroscopy analysis, both for the crude and used oils and additives. Newly developed technique of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and its application to determine several environmentally important trace elements in recycled oils. Applications of X-ray fluorescence to matrices, from reforming catalysts to lubricating oils An XRF method for assaying the platinum, rhenium, and iridium content of fresh reforming catalysts Determining Lubricant additive elements by SRF Energy dispersive XRF technique applied to crude and lubricating oils Microcoulometric technique to determine trace amounts of halides, principally chloride, in hydrocarbons. For analytical chemists, petroleum researchers, petrochemical products specification writers, users of petroleum products, automotive engineers.
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