The determination of water in crude oil and transformer oil reference materials

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Sam A. Margolis
Charles Hagwood
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Analytical Chemistry Division, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory
[2] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Statistical Engineering Division, Information Technology Laboratory
[3] 5902 Roosevelt Street,undefined
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Karl Fischer; Water; Crude oil; Transformer oil; Interfering substances; Bias in laboratory measurement.;
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The measurement of the amount of water in oils is of significant economic importance to the industrial community, particularly to the electric power and crude oil industries. The amount of water in transformer oils is critical to their normal function and the amount of water in crude oils affects the cost of the crude oil at the well head, the pipeline, and the refinery. Water in oil Certified Reference Materials (CRM) are essential for the accurate calibration of instruments that are used by these industries. Three NIST Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) have been prepared for this purpose. The water in these oils has been measured by both coulometric and volumetric Karl Fischer methods. The compounds (such as sulfur compounds) that interfere with the Karl Fischer reaction (interfering substances) and inflate the values for water by also reacting with iodine have been measured coulometrically. The measured water content of Reference Material (RM) 8506a Transformer Oil is 12.1±1.9 mg kg−1 (plus an additional 6.2±0.9 mg kg−1 of interfering substances). The measured water content of SRM 2722 Sweet Crude Oil, is 99±6 mg kg−1 (plus an additional 5±2 mg kg−1 of interfering substances). The measured water content of SRM 2721 Sour Crude Oil, is 134±18 mg kg−1 plus an additional 807±43 mg kg−1 of interfering substances. Interlaboratory studies conducted with these oil samples (using SRM 2890, water saturated 1-octanol, as a calibrant) are reported. Some of the possible sources of bias in these measurements were identified, These include: improperly calibrated instruments, inability to measure the calibrant accurately, Karl Fischer reagent selection, and volatilization of the interfering substances in SRM 2721.
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