
Oil refineries analyse a wide range of organic samples and solvents. For example, typical analyses may include trace elements such as vanadium and mercury in crude oils, silicon in naphtha or catalyst residues in a range of solvents. Therefore, the versatility of ICP instrumentation has become vital when such a wide-range of methods are employed. It is for this reason that the ICP an ICP-MS analytical techniques are the ideal solution for this type of demanding application.
 | | New Application A Novel GC-ICP-MS Approach for Speciationof Sulfur in Reformulated Fuels This new application note demonstrates the power of GC-ICP-MS for the determination of low level sulfur species in reformulated fuels. Identifying and quantifying sulfur species can help the industry understand and optimize the desulfurization process for conformation with low sulfur fuel regulations and help protect the environment.
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 | | Featured Application Analysis of trace elements in gasoline by ICP-MS. The XSERIES 2 simplifies this analysis by the use of a unique three legged torch, oxygen addition and the collision cell technology allows removal of all carbon and plasma based interferences.
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