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Comparative study of sample decomposition methods for the determination of total Hg in crude oil and related products

2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 106; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.fuproc.2012.07.011

ISSN

1873-7188

Autores

Fernanda Veronesi Marinho Pontes, Manuel Castro Carneiro, Delmo Santiago Vaitsman, Maria Inês Couto Monteiro, Arnaldo Alcover Neto, Maria Luíza B. Tristão, Maurício Guerrante,

Tópico(s)

Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma

Resumo

Abstract This paper presents a comparative study of three decomposition methods (A, B and C) for the determination of total Hg (THg) in crude oil and related products by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (CV-AAS). Methods A and B employed closed-pressurized (HPA-S) and cold-finger systems, respectively. Method C employed a pyrolysis system. Some procedures were introduced to improve the weighing of samples in quartz boats, as well as for the cleaning of the boats, after sample pyrolysis. Also, the weighing of samples and their transfer into the cold-finger vessels, which were too long and heavy, were facilitated. Furthermore, the digestion time of the sample in the HPA-S was optimized. Spiked certified reference materials and one spiked crude oil sample were used for accuracy tests. Satisfactory recoveries (75–123%), repeatability and reproducibility (RSD ≤ 14%) for the THg results were obtained for all tested methods. Also, the THg concentrations in crude oil and oil sludge samples obtained by all tested methods were statistically similar. Although method B is commercially available in a low cost and can simultaneously pre-treat many samples, it showed the highest blank concentration, the highest LOQ, the longest digestion time and a high burst risk.

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