Rapid Procedure to Determine Wear Metals in Lubricating Oils and the Analysis of Variance in the Evaluation of Sample Preparation Procedures

A new sample treatment is proposed based on a partial wet digestion in closed reactors assisted by microwaves for wear metal determinations by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). It is rapid, precise and sensitive and allows the use of inorganic standards. Problems concerning solubility hav...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mikrochimica acta (1966) 2002-01, Vol.138 (1-2), p.59-64
Hauptverfasser: Bellido-Milla, Dolores, Ordaz-García, Sergio M., Guerrero-Valiente, José L., Hernández-Artiga, María P.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A new sample treatment is proposed based on a partial wet digestion in closed reactors assisted by microwaves for wear metal determinations by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). It is rapid, precise and sensitive and allows the use of inorganic standards. Problems concerning solubility have been overcome with mixed solvents. The repeatability, stability, calibration curve and limit of detection were established. Six samples, with different degree of wear were analyzed for Fe, Cu, Pb and Cr by FAAS using the procedure proposed and other sample treatment procedures from the literature. Pb and Cr were not found in all samples. The one-way analysis of variance for Fe applied to each sample confirms the need of an acid attack and the importance of HCl for the digestion. The results obtained for Cu led us to use a two-way analysis of variance for all the samples considering the preparation procedures and the samples as variation sources. It showed no significant differences for the preparation procedures used. Therefore, treatments implying the use of acids are recommended when several wear metals are analyzed. On the other hand, the differences between the simple dilution and the procedures, implying the dissolution of metallic particles is an index to predict an imminent engine failure.
ISSN:0026-3672
1436-5073
DOI:10.1007/s006040200009