Main Title |
Sampling and analytical strategies for compounds in petroleum refinery streams, volume II : process analysis of petroleum refinery streams / |
Author |
Bombaugh, K. J. ;
Cavanaugh, E. C. ;
Dickerman, J. C. ;
Keil, S. L. ;
Nelson., T. P.
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Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Radian Corp., Austin, Tex.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, N.C. |
Publisher |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, |
Year Published |
1976 |
Report Number |
EPA 600/2-76-012b; EPA-68-02-1882; EPA-ROAP-21AFH-025 |
Stock Number |
PB-251 745 |
Subjects |
Petroleum--Analysis ;
Hazardous substances ;
Petroleum--Refining--Costs
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Additional Subjects |
Gas analysis ;
Hazardous materials ;
Industrial wastes ;
Refineries ;
Process charting ;
Air pollution ;
Cost estimates ;
Sampling ;
Separation ;
Gas chromatography ;
Mass spectrometry ;
Atomic spectroscopy ;
Electrodes ;
Concentration(Composition) ;
Tables(Data) ;
Toxicity ;
Distillation ;
Condensates ;
Columns(Engineering) ;
Trace elements ;
Materials recovery ;
Sulfur ;
Crude oil ;
Effluents ;
Petroleum products ;
Air pollution sampling ;
Spectrochemical analysis
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NTIS |
PB-251 745 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
[196] pp. in var. pgs. : ill., diagrs. ; 28 cm. |
Abstract |
This report describes an actual test study to determine from available literature and through engineering analysis the potentially hazardous components in five selected effluents from a typical refinery. These stream characterizations are then to be used in developing a comprehensive sampling and analytical strategy for specific hazardous components in these streams. The streams were selected as typical major contributors to the total refinery emissions. They are representative of the different types of refinery effluents that might be encountered. The following are the five streams studied: fugitive atmospheric emissions from atmospheric crude distillation; aqueous condensate from the atmospheric crude still; effluent water from the API separator; tail gas from the sulfur recovery unit; and atmospheric emissions from the fluid catalytic cracking regenerator. Copyright (c) National Technical Information Service 1976. |
Notes |
Prepared by Radian Corporation, Austin, Tex., under Contract No. 68-02-1882, ROAP no. 21AFH-025, Program Element No. 1AB015, for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C. "EPA-600/2-76-012b." Contains Appendix B :"Process Analysis of Petroleum Refinery Streams." Includes bibliography. |