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Determination of Chloride and Sulfate in Crude Oil by Combustion Ion Chromatography
Instrument Type: ICIn this application, crude oil was combusted in the Mitsubishi AQF-2100H system and then analyzed using a Dionex Integrion Ion Chromatography system to determine chloride and sulfate with a Dionex IonPac AS28-4µm anion exchange column. In the chromatogram shown, the chloride concentration was ~17 ppm and sulfate was ~3000 ppm.
Determination of Halogens and Sulfate in Liquid Petroleum Gas Using Combustion Ion Chromatography
Instrument Type: ICIn this application, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) samples were combusted in the Mitsubishi AQF-2100H system and then fluoride, chloride, and sulfate were determined using the Dionex ICS-2100 Ion Chromatography system with a Dionex IonPac AS15 anion-exchange column set.
Determination of Chloride in Algal Oil Using Combustion Ion Chromatography
Instrument Type: ICOil extracted from fish and algae is a renewable alternative to petroleum-based sources. If this oil is used as a lubricant, chloride needs to be monitored and its level minimized to reduce the likelihood that corrosive HCl will form. By using a combustion ion chromatography (CIC) system consisting of the automatic quick furnace AQF-2100H and an ICS-2100 ion chromatograph, the concentration of chloride can be determined accurately and quickly.
Determination of Chlorine and Sulfur in Wood Chips Using Combustion Ion Chromatography
Instrument Type: ICWood chips are used for producing paper and are also contained in waste deposits. It is important to know the halogen contents of wood chips for impurity management in paper production and for environmental assessment in waste materials. By using a combustion ion chromatography (CIC) system consisting of the automatic quick furnace AQF-2100H and an ICS-1600 ion chromatograph, the concentrations of halogens and sulfur can be determined accurately and quickly.
Determination of Halogens and Sulfur in Refuse Derived Fuel by Combustion Ion Chromatography
Instrument Type: ICRefuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is a fuel produced by shredding and dehydrating solid waste deriving largely from municipal waste. Because RDF is used as fuel for power plants and boilers, it is important to know the halogen and sulfur content as an indication of the potential for formation of corrosives or environmental contaminants. By using a combustion ion chromatography (CIC) system consisting of the automatic quick furnace AQF-2100H and an ICS-1600 ion chromatograph, the concentrations of halogens and sulfur can be determined accurately and quickly.