ASTM UOP 678 : 2004
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Dissolved Molecular Oxygen in Liquid Hydrocarbons by Electrochemical Detection
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English
11-01-2005
Describes the dissolved oxygen in liquid hydrocarbons by electrochemical detection.
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Standard
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8
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PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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Status |
Current
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This method is for estimating the dissolved oxygen in liquid hydrocarbons by electrochemical detection. The preferred application is online analysis, although the analysis may also be performed in the laboratory. The lower detection limit is 0.1 mass-ppm while the upper limit is dependent on the solubility of oxygen in the specific sample. Carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and mercaptans at concentrations above 200, 300, 15 and 15-ppm (see Note 1) respectively, will interfere with the oxygen determination. Materials that contaminate the membrane or volatile components that are either oxidized, reduced, or react with the sensor electrodes will also interfere. The sampling system associated with a process unit is to be specified depending on the specific process unit.
ASTM UOP 730 : 2009 | Total Oxygen in Liquid Hydrocarbons by Pyrolysis |
ASTM UOP 649 : 2010 | Total Oxygen in Solid, Semi-solid, and High Boiling Point Liquid Hydrocarbons by Pyrolysis |
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