RI 2866 A Comparison Of The Results Obtained With The Oxygen-Bomb And Carius Methods In Determining Sulphur In The Heavier Petroleum Oils ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
The oxygen bomb-is used extensively for determining sulphur in petroleum, although it has been suspected that the results obtained with this method are somewhat lower than the true varies. In this paper are compared the results given by the oxygen-bomb and Carius methods, the latter being generally accepted as the standard procedure for the determination of sulphur in organic compounds. The Carius determinations given hero were made in connection with a special study of this method.4 Only petroleum oils of the less-volatile type are covered in the present work. Summary and Conclusions. When used with oils containing 2.3 to 0.15 per cent of sulphur the oxygen-bomb method gives results that are consistenly if slightly lower than those obtained with the Carius method. This variation, for the oils used, amounts to 3.1 per cent (on tae basis of sulphur present) for the sample containing 2.47 per cent of sulphur, and gradually increases (as the percentage of sulphur in the oils decreases) to 7.3 per cent for the oil containing 0.15 per cent of sulphur. With the oils studied the presence of ammonium nitrate in the bomb does not influence the results materially.
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(1928) RI 2866 A Comparison Of The Results Obtained With The Oxygen-Bomb And Carius Methods In Determining Sulphur In The Heavier Petroleum Oils ? IntroductionMLA: RI 2866 A Comparison Of The Results Obtained With The Oxygen-Bomb And Carius Methods In Determining Sulphur In The Heavier Petroleum Oils ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.