RI 2828 The Detection Of Sulphur In Petroleum And Petroleum Distillates - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. W. Lane
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

Some months ago the Bureau of Mines began research of a fundamental character on sulphur in petroleum. In the course of this work, the usual qualitative test for sulphur in organic compounds1 was applied to certain oils that were believed to contain approximately 0.5 percent sulphur. No sulphur was found, and, as a check on the qualitative test, the oils were subjected to quantitative determination of this element by the oxygen-bomb method.2 The sulphur content of the oils ranged from 0.10 per cent to 0.50 per cent. This experience led to further trial of the qualitative test for organic sulphur, both on the oils mentioned above, and on common sulphur-containing organic substances. No difficulty was experienced in detecting the element in the latter, but with the petroleum oils the test, as usually performed, could not be relied upon to detect less than 0.60 per cent of sulphur consistently. The use of mechanically polished pure sheet copper for the detection of free sulphur, hydrogen sulphide, and perhaps other sulphur compounds has been recommended.3
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APA: F. W. Lane  (1927)  RI 2828 The Detection Of Sulphur In Petroleum And Petroleum Distillates - Introduction

MLA: F. W. Lane RI 2828 The Detection Of Sulphur In Petroleum And Petroleum Distillates - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.

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