Measuring lead in gasoline : a review of methods /

A review of the methods of test available for the measurement of lead in gasline has been made. Twelve methods are listed: seven cover the range of leadlevels found in commercial motor gasoline and five cover the trace lead range. The most precise method of measurement for motor gasoline, over a wid...

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description A review of the methods of test available for the measurement of lead in gasline has been made. Twelve methods are listed: seven cover the range of leadlevels found in commercial motor gasoline and five cover the trace lead range. The most precise method of measurement for motor gasoline, over a wide reange, is one based on cold extraction of lead with iodine monochloride reagent, coupled with a volumetric EDTA titration. For analysing typical Europeancommercial gasolines several instrumental methods have a comparable or better precision than this chemical procedure over the range from 0.1 to 0.5 g Pb/litre. Both chemical and instrumental methods are available for trace level determinations.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1827822020-12-19T17:05:04ZMeasuring lead in gasoline : a review of methods / 347659 Palmer, J. M. A review of the methods of test available for the measurement of lead in gasline has been made. Twelve methods are listed: seven cover the range of leadlevels found in commercial motor gasoline and five cover the trace lead range. The most precise method of measurement for motor gasoline, over a wide reange, is one based on cold extraction of lead with iodine monochloride reagent, coupled with a volumetric EDTA titration. For analysing typical Europeancommercial gasolines several instrumental methods have a comparable or better precision than this chemical procedure over the range from 0.1 to 0.5 g Pb/litre. Both chemical and instrumental methods are available for trace level determinations.A review of the methods of test available for the measurement of lead in gasline has been made. Twelve methods are listed: seven cover the range of leadlevels found in commercial motor gasoline and five cover the trace lead range. The most precise method of measurement for motor gasoline, over a wide reange, is one based on cold extraction of lead with iodine monochloride reagent, coupled with a volumetric EDTA titration. For analysing typical Europeancommercial gasolines several instrumental methods have a comparable or better precision than this chemical procedure over the range from 0.1 to 0.5 g Pb/litre. Both chemical and instrumental methods are available for trace level determinations.47PSZJBLGasolineLead
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Measuring lead in gasoline : a review of methods /
title Measuring lead in gasoline : a review of methods /
title_full Measuring lead in gasoline : a review of methods /
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