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Determination of cadmium, lead, and nickel by simultaneous multielement flame atomic absorption spectrometry in burned and unburned Venezuelan crude oil
Authors:Hammond J L  Lee Y I  Noble C O  Beck J N  Proffitt C E  Sneddon J
Institution:Department of Chemistry, McNeese State University, PO box 90455, Lake Charles, Louisiana 70609-0455, USA.
Abstract:This work describes the use of simultaneous multielement flame atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of cadmium, lead, and nickel in burned and unburned Venezuelan crude oil (5 ml volumes) in controlled laboratory experiments. The simultaneous detection limits were 0.010 mug ml(-1) (Cd), 0.04 mug ml(-1) (Pb), and 0.40 mug ml(-1) (Ni) with precision's of these elements at concentrations of 10x above these detections limits, and in the crude oil, of 1-2%. Loss of elemental concentrations in the crude oil in a 3-5 ml volume when burned were 4% (Cd), 50% (Pb), and 22% (Ni). These results suggest that the form of the elements and the temperature attained in the burning crude oil effect the removal of the elements. The type of surface affected the volume of oil removed. Soil gave a 15% and a smooth surface almost 50% volume reduction.
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