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Title: Physico-chemical and concentration of heavy metals analyses in virgin and used lubricating oils: A Spectroscopy Study
Authors: Opoku, Boadu Kwasi
Friday, Joel Ogbonna
Essumang, David Kofi
Evbuomwan, Benson Osa
Keywords: Heavy Metals
Physicochemical
Oil Analysis
Contaminants
Lubricating Oils
Issue Date: 9-Dec-2019
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: As a result of the changes that occur during their use, lubricating oils from automobiles tend to differ in terms of their physical and chemical composition from virgin and used lubricating oils. The analyses of the heavy metals distribution, contaminants and physicochemical parameters of the virgin and used lubricating oils will guide us to select the possible processes that can alter the oil composition. This research examines the heavy metals distribution, contaminants and physicochemical parameters of the virgin and used lubricating oils using Atomic Adsorption Spectrometer for 7 elements using various ASTM D methods. The results obtained shows that there were significant differences in the virgin and used lubricating oils. The deleterious effects of heavy metals, contaminants and physicochemical parameters on the environment have been known for a while. These contaminants not only causes environmental problems, they also have bio-accumulation effects on living organism, poisoning and fouling of catalyst as well as corrode processing equipment. This study also presents results showing us that contaminants, heavy metals and physicochemical parameters play a major role in discriminating of lubricating oil samples
Description: 5p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5791
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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