RI 6474 Methods of Analyzing Oilfield Waters Selenillm and Tellurium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. Gene Collins Cathy J. Waters Cynthia A. Pearson
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The chemistry of selenium and tellurium is discussed , along with a method of preparing a synthetic oilfield brine , an oilfield brine sampling method , and methods for determining selenium and tellurium in complex oilfield brines . Selenium either can be reduced to the elemental form with sulfur dioxide and determined semiquantitatively by color comparison of the red amorphous form or can be converted to selenite and determined quantitatively by reacting it with 3,3 ' - diaminobenzidine and obtaining its spectral absorbance at 420 mu . Tellurium can be reduced to the elemental form with hypophosphorous acid , and the spectral absorbance of its red hydrosol can be measured at 400 mu . Less than 0.05 mg / 1 of selenium and 0.1 mg / 1 of tellurium can be determined by the described methods .
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APA: A. Gene Collins Cathy J. Waters Cynthia A. Pearson  (1964)  RI 6474 Methods of Analyzing Oilfield Waters Selenillm and Tellurium

MLA: A. Gene Collins Cathy J. Waters Cynthia A. Pearson RI 6474 Methods of Analyzing Oilfield Waters Selenillm and Tellurium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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