2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.864-867.930
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Study of Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer for Rapid Analysis of Oil Content in the Oil-Contaminated Soil

Abstract: Oil soil samples were extracted using cyclohexane, petroleum ether and chloroformion by the ultrasonic method. The feasibility of the ultraviolet spectrophotometric method for rapid analysis of the oil content in the oil-contaminated soil was explored. The result indicates that compared with other test methodsultraviolet spectrophotometry can be a simple, quick and steady detection method of oil content in the oil-contaminated soil. The method of oil material extracted by cyclohexane is high efficiency and sta… Show more

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“…To examine the degradation activity of crude oil, a complex mixture of thousands of individual compounds, we used the UV photometry at the wavelength 260 nm as an alternative speedy analytical method ( Mao and Han, 2014 ). Most of the crude oil was concentrated in sediments, and the concentration in water was only about 20 mg/L in this study (Appendix A Fig.…”
Section: Oil Removal and Physicochemical Characterization During The Bioaugmentation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine the degradation activity of crude oil, a complex mixture of thousands of individual compounds, we used the UV photometry at the wavelength 260 nm as an alternative speedy analytical method ( Mao and Han, 2014 ). Most of the crude oil was concentrated in sediments, and the concentration in water was only about 20 mg/L in this study (Appendix A Fig.…”
Section: Oil Removal and Physicochemical Characterization During The Bioaugmentation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultraviolet spectrophotometry is also a standard method for the determination of petroleum content in water [8], which utilizes the absorption of UV light in the range of 250-260 nm and 215-230 nm for benzene ring and conjugated double bond, respectively. For the rapid determination of aromatic compounds and conjugated double bond compounds, it is suitable for the detection of oily sludge containing less oil [12], with the advantages of simple operation, safe and economical extractant, and accurate detection results [13].…”
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confidence: 99%