Comparisons of Azeotropic Distillation, Infrared Spectrophotometry and Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry for Oil Content Measurement
Keqing Li,
Yin Wang,
Yimin Zhu
Abstract:At present, the huge output of oily sludge is seriously harmful to the environment, so it must be treated as resources and detoxification. Oil content is the key technical indicator in its treatment process. In this paper, azeotropic distillation, infrared spectrophotometry and ultraviolet spectrophotometry were used to determine the oil content of two kinds of oily sludge. The results show that the oil content of oil sludge OS-1 and OS-2 measured by azeotropic distillation method is 56.96(±2.65)% and 7.62(±0.… Show more
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