Determination of Trace Elements in the Tamsagbulag and Tagaan Els crude oils and Their Distillation Fractions Using by ICP-OES
Jargalsaikhan Sainbayar, Dalantai Monkhoobor, Budeebazar Avid
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DOI: 10.4236/aces.2012.21013   PDF    HTML     5,134 Downloads   9,685 Views   Citations

Abstract

Thirty one trace elements were determined in the petroleum and its fractions of 250℃ - 350℃, 350℃ - 450℃ and up 450℃ by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Such analyses are important for technical diagnostics as well as specific sample characteristics. The sample preparation together with an efficient sample introduction allowed a fast quantification of the analytes using calibration curves prepared with analyte organic standards. Trace element occurrences, forms, distributions are examined as well as their implications in terms of reservoir geochemistry, oil refining and environment.

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J. Sainbayar, D. Monkhoobor and B. Avid, "Determination of Trace Elements in the Tamsagbulag and Tagaan Els crude oils and Their Distillation Fractions Using by ICP-OES," Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2012, pp. 113-117. doi: 10.4236/aces.2012.21013.

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