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Real Time Sulfur Particles Analysis in Diesel Using Instrumentation Methods based on Spectrometry

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Abstract

Sulfur contamination has been a problem since the begging in oil refinery methods. This paper proposes the application of a monochromatic wavelength fluorescence (MWDXRF) technique to identify and reduce the sulfur particles contained in Diesel.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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