Presentation Profile
Intelligent Strategies for the Robust and Sensitive Determination of Chlorine (TX, TOX, EOX, AOX) in Widely Varying Matrices
Currently Scheduled: 10/16/2019 - 8:50 AM - 9:10 AM
Room: Jasmine Room
Main Author
Oliver Buettel - Analytik Jena
- Dr. Angela Groebel - Analytik Jena
- Dr. Katharina Vlach - Analytik Jena
- Dr. Stefan Jezierski - Analytik Jena
Abstract:
Whether they are focused on process control, quality assurance, or environmental & health protection, today’s labs are facing high regulatory and financial pressures. Standard regulations (e.g. ASTM D5808, D7457, D4929, EPA 9020B, 9023 etc.) set high standards for the labs, and especially in high throughput applications analysis has to be affordable in order to keep a competitive pricing for final products and offered services. The amount of samples that have to be analyzed in the same time has increased steadily over the years while the number of operators often has decreased reversely. Complex sample matrices like source materials and wastes (e.g. crude oil, animal fat, polymers), derived fuels and bio-chemicals (e.g. palm oil, ethanol, bio diesel), and ultra-pure final products (e.g. paraffin oil, gasoline) make routine chlorine determination even more difficult. New analysis solutions including enhanced technologies and application strategies, bring great relief. Analytik Jena will be highlighting some of these practical solutions for a variety of routine and special measurement tasks from oil & gas refining over chemical industry till environmental protection.











