M. Andrew et al., SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF SUB-MG 1 LEVELS OF SULFUR AND CHLORINE IN LIQUID HYDROCARBONS BY A COUPLED COMBUSTION-ION CHROMATOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE/, Journal of chromatography, 640(1-2), 1993, pp. 111-125
A method for elemental analysis that employs a novel coupled combustio
n-ion chromatography (C-IC) apparatus is described in detail. The samp
les are combusted and the products collected in a dilute peroxide solu
tion. This solution is loaded onto a concentrator column which is then
introduced into the injection position of a suppressed conductivity a
nion chromatography system. The method is rapid, reliable, free from i
nterferences and has the capacity for simultaneous determination of su
lphur and chlorine in organic liquids at concentrations down to 0.03 m
g/l. Provided that the capacity of the concentrator column is not exce
eded, the recovery for organic standards of both chlorine and sulphur
in a variety of organic solvents is greater than 93%, irrespective of
the solvent and the sample volume and concentration. Repeatability is
only slightly worse than that observed for conventional direct IC anal
ysis of aqueous solutions. At concentrations of 0.4 mg/l Cl and 0.5 mg
/l S, the % standard deviations (n = 10) were found to be 2.9 and 3.5%
respectively. The results obtained with the C-IC analyser for both st
andards and petroleum-based samples are in good agreement with those o
btained by microcoulometry.