ASTM International - ASTM D7343-12
Standard Practice for Optimization, Sample Handling, Calibration, and Validation of X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Methods for Elemental Analysis of Petroleum Products and Lubricants
Organization: | ASTM International |
Publication Date: | 1 December 2012 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 7 |
ICS Code (Physicochemical methods of analysis): | 71.040.50 |
significance And Use:
3.1 Accurate elemental analyses of samples of petroleum and petroleum products are required for the determination of chemical properties, which are in turn used to establish compliance with... View More
scope:
1.1 This practice covers information relating to sampling, calibration and validation of X-ray fluorescence instruments for elemental analysis, including all kinds of wavelength dispersive (WDXRF) and energy dispersive (EDXRF) techniques. This practice includes sampling issues such as the selection of storage vessels, transportation, and sub-sampling. Treatment, assembly, and handling of technique-specific sample holders and cups are also included. Technique-specific requirements during analytical measurement and validation of measurement for the determination of trace elements in samples of petroleum and petroleum products are described. For sample mixing, refer to Practice D5854. Petroleum products covered in this practice are considered to be a single phase and exhibit Newtonian characteristics at the point of sampling.
1.2 Applicable Test Methods-This practice is applicable to the XRF methods under the jurisdiction of ASTM Subcommittee D02.03 on Elemental Analysis, and those under the jurisdiction of the Energy Institute's Test Method Standardization Committee (Table 1). Some of these methods are technically equivalent though they may differ in details (Table 2).
TABLE 1 XRF Standard Test Methods for Analysis of Petroleum Products and Lubricants
Technique | Analysis | ASTM | EI |
WD-XRF | Sulfur in Petroleum Products |
D2622 | |
Additive Elements in Lubricating Oils and Additives |
D4927 | IP 407 | |
Lead in Gasoline |
D5059 | IP 228 | |
Lead in Gasoline | IP 489 | ||
Sulfur in Gasoline |
D6334 | ||
Additive Elements in Lube Oils and Additives |
D6443 | ||
Vanadium and Nickel | IP 433 | ||
Sulfur | IP 447 | ||
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels | IP 497 | ||
Chlorine and Bromine | IP 503 | ||
Sulfur in Ethanol as Blending Agent | IP 553 | ||
Si, Cr, Ni, Fe, and Cu in Used Greases | IP 560 | ||
Several Metals in Burner Fuels Derived from Waste Mineral Oils | IP 593 | ||
MWD-XRF | Sulfur in Gasoline and Diesel |
D7039 | |
Silicon in Gasoline and Naphtha |
D7757 | ||
ED-XRF | Sulfur in Petroleum Products |
D4294 | IP 336 |
Sulfur in Gasoline |
D6445 | ||
Additive Elements in Lubricating Oils |
D6481 | ||
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels |
D7212 | IP 531 | |
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels |
D7220 | IP 532 | |
Additive Elements in Lubricating Oils |
D7751 | ||
Lead in Gasoline | IP 352 | ||
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels | IP 496 | ||
Low Sulfur in Automotive Fuels | IP 600 |
TABLE 2 Technically Equivalent XRF Test Methods for Petroleum Products and LubricantsA
Analysis | ASTM | EI | Other |
Sulfur by WD-XRF |
D2622 | DIN 51400T6; JIS K3541 | |
Additive Elements by WE-XRF |
D4927 | IP 407 | DIN 51391T2 |
Lead in Gasoline |
D5059 | IP 228 | |
Sulfur by ED-XRF |
D4294 | IP 336 | ISO 8754 |
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels |
D7212 | IP 531 | |
Sulfur in Automotive Fuels |
D7220 | IP 532 |
A Nadkarni, R. A., Guide to ASTM Test Methods for the Analysis of Petroleum Products and Lubricants, 2nd edition, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 2007.
1.3 Applicable Fluids-This practice is applicable to petroleum and petroleum products with vapor pressures at sampling and storage temperatures less than or equal to 101 kPa (14.7 psi). Use Practice D4057 or IP 475 to sample these materials. Refer to Practice D5842 when sampling materials that also require Reid vapor pressure (RVP) determination.
1.4 Non-applicable Fluids-Petroleum products whose vapor pressure at sampling and sample storage conditions are above 101 kPa (14.7 psi) and liquefied gases (that is, LNG, LPG, etc.) are not covered by this practice.
1.5 Sampling Methods-The physical sampling and methods of sampling from a primary source are not covered by this guide. It is assumed that samples covered by this practice are a representative sample of the primary source liquid. Refer to Practice D4057 or IP 475 for detailed sampling procedures.
1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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