Analytical Instrumentation
Elemental Analysis for Petrochemical Applications - The EasyWay!
Jul 09 2009
Author: Dr. Kai Behrens, on behalf of Bruker (UK) Ltd
In the last two decades elemental analysis has become one of the most important tasks in process and quality control in petrochemical production: Sulphur in automotive fuels has been a source of toxic air pollutants like sulphur dioxide and sulphates. Actual legislation enforces lower residual sulphur concentrations in fuels, like the today?s limit of 10 ppm. Future regulations may drive these limits down even further. Therefore in all kind of fuels the sulphur concentration must be controlled continuously in refineries and tank farms.
Digital Edition
PIN 25.1 Feb/March
March 2024
In This Edition Safety - The technology behind the ION Science Tiger XT - Safety with ammonia and LOHCs as hydrogen carriers Analytical Instrumentation - Discussion on new tribology te...
View all digital editions
Events
Apr 03 2024 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Salon Analyse Industrielle & Instrumentation
Apr 03 2024 Paris, France
Apr 03 2024 Atyrau, Kazakhstan
Apr 09 2024 Munich, Germany
Apr 10 2024 Helsinki, Finland