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Standard Test Method for Determining Chloride in Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related Chemicals by Microcoulometry (Withdrawn 2019)
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Standard Test Method for Determining Chloride in Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related Chemicals by Microcoulometry
STANDARD published on 1.1.2012
Designation standards: ASTM D7457-12
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.1.2012
SKU: NS-38501
The number of pages: 6
Approximate weight : 18 g (0.04 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
aromatic hydrocarbon, density, electrolysis, electrolyte, evaporation, microcoulometry, potential, pyrolysis, recovery, titration, total chloride, Chloride analysis, Electrolysis, Hydrocarbons (aromatic), Microcoulometry, Titration, ICS Number Code 71.080.15 (Aromatic hydrocarbons)
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This test method is useful for determining organic as well as inorganic chloride compounds that can prove harmful to equipment and reactions in processes involving hydrocarbons. The combination of both the organic and inorganic chloride is commonly termed “total chloride” and since the inorganic chlorides are partially recovered, the result for total chloride will be biased low. Maximum chloride levels are often specified for process streams and for hydrocarbon products. Organic chloride species are potentially damaging to refinery processes. Hydrochloric acid can be produced in hydro treating or reforming reactors and this acid accumulates in condensing regions of the refinery. |
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1. Scope | ||||||||||||||||||||
1.1 This test method covers the measurement of chloride in aromatic hydrocarbons, their derivatives, and related chemicals as defined by the method. Aromatics typically do not have any source of chlorides other than organic. The presence of metallic or inorganic chlorides is theoretically possible but not likely and this method does not purport to address recovery of those compounds. 1.2 This test method is applicable to samples with chloride concentrations from 0.24 to 5.0 mg/kg. The test method limit of detection (LOD) is 0.07 mg/kg. 1.3 This test method is preferred over Test Method D5194 for products, such as styrene, that are polymerized by the sodium biphenyl reagent. 1.4 In determining the conformance of the test results using this method to applicable specifications, results shall be rounded off in accordance with the rounding-off method of Practice E29. 1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. 1.6 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. For specific hazard statements, see Section 9. |
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