MS 1834:2005 STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR BASE NUMBER OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BY POTENTIOMETRIC PERCHLORIC ACID TITRATION
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This text method covers the determination of basic constituents in petroleum products by titration with perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid.
Procedures A and B use different titration solvent volumes and sample weights.
Appendix X2 provides the use of an alternative solvent system which eliminates the use of chlorobenzene in this test method. The use of the alternative solvent gives statistically equivalent results; however, the precision is worse. Paragraph X2.5.5 provides guidance when comparing results using the two different solvents.
The constituents that may be considered to have basic characteristics include organic and inorganic bases, amino compounds, salts of weak acids (soaps), basic salts of polyacidic bases, and salts of heavy metals.
This test method can be used to determine base number >300 mg KOH/g. However, the precision statement in Section 19 has been obtained only on base number ≤300 mg KOH/g.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements, see Section 7, Section 10, and X2.2.