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Original Articles

DETERMINATION OF ZINC BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY IN UNBURNED AND BURNED VENEZUELAN CRUDE OIL*

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Pages 1949-1954 | Received 01 Jun 2000, Accepted 03 May 2001, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The concentration of zinc in unburned and burned Venezuelan crude oil over the temperature range of 25–1000°C was determined using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The zinc concentration in the unburned crude oil was found to be approximately one part per million and remained relatively constant until around 700°C. At temperatures in excess of 800°C, all the zinc was removed from the crude oil. This suggests that if the temperature in burning crude oil can exceed the boiling points of the metals or metal form, then they will be removed via smoke into the atmosphere.

*Presented, in part, at Pittcon 2000, in New Orleans, LA, March 12–17, 2000.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported, in part, by the Shearman Research Fund from McNeeese State University for 1999–2000.

Notes

*Presented, in part, at Pittcon 2000, in New Orleans, LA, March 12–17, 2000.

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