Determination of Elemental Composition of Precipitates Formed During Use of Petroleum Products by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy


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Abstract

The results of studies on the development of the flame atomic absorption method for determining the elemental composition of precipitates formed during use of petroleum products are reported. The feasibility of applying this method to determine the elemental composition of pollutants removed from the fuel and oil feed systems of the equipment and determination of the nature and causes of formation of these pollutants is demonstrated.

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G. M. Balak

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

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Russian Federation, Moscoq

A. N. Privalenko

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

Email: gmfth@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscoq

A. V. Oreshenkov

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

Email: gmfth@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscoq

L. V. Krasnaya

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

Email: gmfth@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscoq

V. D. Zueva

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

Email: gmfth@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscoq

I. A. Smirnova

25th State Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

Email: gmfth@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscoq

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