Advances in ICP-MS Technologies for Characterization and Ultra-Trace Speciation as a Tool for the Petroleum Industry / J. Paszek, KJ. Mason, AS. Mennito, FC. McElroy
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- Elemental Analysis of Fuels and Lubricants: Recent Advances and Future Prospects (2004 : Tampa, Florida)
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- 1 online resource (9 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
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- Paszek, J., Mason, KJ., McElroy, FC., Mennito, AS., American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- Particular elements can, even at trace levels, impact product quality, deposit formation, and regulatory compliance. Characterization of trace and ultra-trace level constituents in aqueous and/or organic matrices has often required the need to employ more than one analytical technique. In recent years, improvements in ICP-MS technologies have made it a preferred technique for multi-element trace level characterization in a variety of matrices. Coupling ICP-MS with various liquid chromatography techniques has enabled a unique capability to speciate organo-metallics at ppb levels. This paper will show how ICP-MS has been successfully used to measure ppb levels in refinery effluent streams. It will demonstrate how hyphenated ICP-MS techniques assisted in development of bioremediation options for selenium removal in wastewater treatment plants.
- Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation
- Volume 2005, Issue 1468 (January 2005)
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- 9780803155091 (e-ISBN)
9780803134942
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- Includes bibliographical references 5.
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- Electronic reproduction. W. Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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