2019
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2019-1320.ch011
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Total Chloride Analysis in Petroleum Crude Samples: Challenges and Opportunities

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“…Meanwhile, MWDXRF is the favored one amongst the three because of its simplicity and portability; but the interference from sulfur could not be ruled out in total chloride content determination. The detection limit can go up to 0.43 ppm in the MWDXRF process 18. In contrast the chloride quantification limit can go up to 40 µg kg −1 in an ICP‐MS/MS‐based method 19.…”
Section: Organic Chloride Detection Methodsmentioning
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“…Meanwhile, MWDXRF is the favored one amongst the three because of its simplicity and portability; but the interference from sulfur could not be ruled out in total chloride content determination. The detection limit can go up to 0.43 ppm in the MWDXRF process 18. In contrast the chloride quantification limit can go up to 40 µg kg −1 in an ICP‐MS/MS‐based method 19.…”
Section: Organic Chloride Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Apart from the above-mentioned ASTM methods, combustion ion chromatography (CIC), monochromatic wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (MWDXRF) [18], and inductively coupled plasma tandem mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) [19] techniques are also recognized by the petroleum industries for total chloride estimation in lab-scale. A trace amount of chloride content is detected by CIC without any interferences caused by sulfur and ICP-MS-based technique can be used to detect total chloride content even in low detection limit of 0.3 ppm [18]. Meanwhile, MWDXRF is the favored one amongst the three because of its simplicity and portability; but the interference from sulfur could not be ruled out in total chloride content determination.…”
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“…Considering these differences in physical–chemical properties, accurate knowledge about the speciation of inorganic and organic chlorides in crude oil and its fractions is invaluable for the management of chlorine-induced corrosion. For this reason, many analytical procedures, including standard methods, for chlorine speciation in crude oil can be found in the literature.…”
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