<b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>

Analysis of lubricating oils and their additives for Ni, Zn, Mg and Ca was carried out by the proposed method using benzene-acetic acid/methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) mixed solvent system. Flame atomic absorption spectrometry using air-acetylene flame was employed with the incorporation of concentrat...

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Main Author: E.O. Ojeka
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Language:English
Published: Chemical Society of Ethiopia 2006-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
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spelling doaj-41ec6fa67a1946008c398cf3240490432020-11-24T22:41:37ZengChemical Society of EthiopiaBulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia1011-39241726-801X2006-06-01201149153<b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>E.O. OjekaAnalysis of lubricating oils and their additives for Ni, Zn, Mg and Ca was carried out by the proposed method using benzene-acetic acid/methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) mixed solvent system. Flame atomic absorption spectrometry using air-acetylene flame was employed with the incorporation of concentrated hydrochloric acid into the solvent mixture. The large dilution of samples employed due to flexible working range of this procedure eliminates the need for matched standard hence the same standards are adequate for all types of lubricating oil samples and additives. No effect on the analysis arising from varying viscosities of the oil samples was observed. Results obtained for a wide range of lubricating oils and automatic transmission fluids revealed good agreement with those obtained by established ASTM chemical procedure.http://www.ajol.info/index.php/bcse/article/view/21154Lubricating oilsMixed solvent systemFlame atomic absorption spectrometryMetal determination
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<b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
Lubricating oils
Mixed solvent system
Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Metal determination
author_facet E.O. Ojeka
author_sort E.O. Ojeka
title <b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
title_short <b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
title_full <b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
title_fullStr <b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
title_full_unstemmed <b>Application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
title_sort <b>application of a mixed solvent system in the determination of metals in lubricating oils using atomic absorption spectrometry</b>
publisher Chemical Society of Ethiopia
series Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
issn 1011-3924
1726-801X
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Analysis of lubricating oils and their additives for Ni, Zn, Mg and Ca was carried out by the proposed method using benzene-acetic acid/methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) mixed solvent system. Flame atomic absorption spectrometry using air-acetylene flame was employed with the incorporation of concentrated hydrochloric acid into the solvent mixture. The large dilution of samples employed due to flexible working range of this procedure eliminates the need for matched standard hence the same standards are adequate for all types of lubricating oil samples and additives. No effect on the analysis arising from varying viscosities of the oil samples was observed. Results obtained for a wide range of lubricating oils and automatic transmission fluids revealed good agreement with those obtained by established ASTM chemical procedure.
topic Lubricating oils
Mixed solvent system
Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Metal determination
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