1、Designation: D7482 15Standard Practice forSampling, Storage, and Handling of Hydrocarbons forMercury Analysis1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D7482; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of la
2、st revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This practice covers the types of and preparation ofcontainers found most suitable for the handling of hydrocarbonsampl
3、es for the determination of total mercury.1.2 This practice was developed for sampling streams wherethe mercury speciation is predominantly Hg(0) present as amixture of dissolved Hg(0) atoms, adsorbed Hg(0) on particu-lates (for example, carbonaceous or mineral fines and Fe2O3)and suspended droplets
4、 of metallic mercury.1.3 The presence of suspended droplets of metallic mercury(often called “colloidal” mercury, since the droplet size can bevery small) can make obtaining a representative sample verydifficult for a variety of reasons (for example, non-isokineticsampling of the liquid can result i
5、n over- or under-collection ofsuspended droplets and collection of mercury that has accu-mulated in dense larger drops and pools on the bottom ofpiping and in sample taps). Pay strict attention to the detailedprocedure (Section 7) to ensure representative samples arecollected.1.4 When representative
6、 test portions are collected andanalyzed in accordance with acceptable procedures, the totalmercury is representative of concentrations in the sample.1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.6 WarningMercury has bee
7、n designated by EPA andmany state agencies as a hazardous material that can causecentral nervous system, kidney, and liver damage. Mercury, orits vapor, may be hazardous to health and corrosive tomaterials. Caution should be taken when handling mercury andmercury-containing products. See the applica
8、ble product Ma-terial Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for details and EPAs website(http:/www.epa.gov/mercury/faq.htm) for additional informa-tion. Users should be aware that selling mercury or mercury-containing products, or both, in your state may be prohibited bystate law.1.7 This standard does not purpo
9、rt to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D417
10、5 Terminology Relating to Petroleum, PetroleumProducts, and LubricantsD7622 Test Method for Total Mercury in Crude Oil UsingCombustion and Direct Cold Vapor Atomic AbsorptionMethod with Zeeman Background CorrectionD7623 Test Method for Total Mercury in Crude Oil UsingCombustion-Gold Amalgamation and
11、 Cold Vapor AtomicAbsorption Method2.2 EPA Standard:3EPA Method 1669 Sampling Ambient Water for Trace Met-als at EPA Water Quality Criteria Levels; July 1996; USEnvironmental Protection Agency3. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in thisstandard, refer to Terminology D4175.3.2 A
12、bbreviations:3.2.1 VOAVolatile Organic Analysis4. Summary of Practice4.1 This practice describes the sampling, storage, transport,and handling of hydrocarbon samples used for determiningmercury, and the precautions that need to be taken to preventsample contamination and loss of analyte.1This practi
13、ce is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D02 on PetroleumProducts, Liquid Fuels, and Lubricants and is the direct responsibility of Subcom-mittee D02.03 on Elemental Analysis.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2015. Published November 2015. Originallyapproved in 2008. Last previous edition appro
14、ved in 2014 as D7482 14. DOI:10.1520/D7482-15.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from
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16、nited States15. Significance and Use5.1 This practice is intended for use in sampling liquidhydrocarbons including crude oils, condensates, refinery pro-cess intermediates, and refined products. Generally thesesamples are expected to contain mercury from the parts perbillion (10-9mass) to parts per
17、million (10-6mass) range.5.2 This practice is not intended for use when samplingaqueous systems where the concentrations of mercury are oftenin the parts per trillion (10-12mass) range. These samples areoften better addressed by using the rigorously clean techniquesfrom the EPA Method 1669 “clean ha
18、nds, dirty hands” sam-pling procedures.5.3 This practice is not intended for use for liquefiedsamples, for which special containers may be required forpressurized samples.5.4 This practice is only suitable for stabilized sampleswhich remain 100 % liquid at ambient conditions. For samplesthat on depr
19、essurization lose some of the light hydrocarbonends it is important to note that elemental mercury may be lostduring sampling. Sampling modules which inject unstabilizedliquid hydrocarbons close to process conditions directly to themercury analyzer can be used to overcome this issue.5.5 Based on thi
20、s practice, two Test Methods (D7622 andD7623) are available for determination of mercury in crude oil,based on cold vapor atomic absorption technique.5.6 In some refined streams and in tank samples free watermay be present. Process streams that are water saturated maycondense water as the sample coo
21、ls from process temperatureto ambient temperature. Ionic mercury species are watersoluble and these water droplets may contain mercury oradsorb mercury over time.5.7 The presence of mercury during crude oil production,transport, and refining can be an environmental and industrialhygiene concern.6. A
22、pparatus6.1 Clear or Amber Borosilicate Glass, 40 mL or less involume; pre-cleaned by acid-washing; with PTFE(polytetrafluoroethylene)-lined septum caps. These are com-monly referred to as VOA vials and are used for many watersamples using EPA methods.6.1.1 The use of 30 mL or smaller VOA vials may
23、allowshipment of multiple sample vials as “excepted quantities”under IATA (International Air Transport Association) regula-tions. Determine specific shipping requirements with the ap-propriate knowledgeable personnel.6.2 Alternate ContainersQuartz. Epoxy-lined, tin-lined,or steel cans for direct or
24、sub-sample may not be acceptablebecause, in some cases, these types of containers show asignificant depletion of mercury (see 9.1 and 9.2).6.2.1 Tin-lined steel cans, direct or sub-sample, are notacceptable.6.3 Chain of Custody Forms.6.4 Permanent Marking Pens.6.5 Resealable BagsClear, plastic, 1 L
25、capacity.7. Sampling Procedure7.1 Employ the normal hydrocarbon sampling proceduresnecessary to obtain discrete and homogeneous samples. Eithergrab samples or composites from auto-samplers are allowed.Grab samples are preferred. When expecting particulates withadsorbed mercury or mercury droplets, i
26、so-kinetic sampling isgreatly preferred.7.2 Wash the VOA vials with nitric acid, rinse with water,and dry.7.3 Asample “set” is defined as three VOAglass vials. Eachvial is individually wrapped with a plastic bag, and then the setof three vials are overpacked in an appropriate container fortransport
27、or shipping.Aset of three individually bagged samplevials may be bundled together and placed in a larger bag toseparate them from other sample sets included in the sameshipment. Adsorbant material may be packed around thebagged vials to further protect against damage during shippingand release of on
28、e or more of the sample vials if it ruptures.7.4 One sample set is required for each sampling event. Fillthree sample vials for each oil sampled as close to the samepoint in time as possible.7.5 Sampling shall be done directly into the VOA vials ifpossible. If it is necessary to sample into one cont
29、ainer andthen transfer into the VOA vial, record the details of theoriginal container and sampling method, as well as the detailsof the transfer. Auto-samplers are acceptable, but the containerand plumbing materials and transfer details shall be docu-mented in the notebook or Chain of Custody (COC)
30、form.7.6 Purge sample taps sufficiently immediately prior tosampling to remove any elemental mercury droplets that haveaccumulated in the piping, valve, or crevices. In some cases,significant amounts of elemental mercury have been found toaccumulate in sample taps. Proper collection or recycling oft
31、he purge is important to prevent release of mercury andworker exposure.7.7 It is imperative that persons conducting or supervisingthe sampling procedure understand the conditions that causeevaporative or other loss of mercury. While bulk mercurydroplets are not highly volatile (vapor pressure 1 L).1
32、0. Pollution Prevention and Waste Management10.1 Draw samples in accordance with both the facilityrequirements and applicable laws and regulations. Appropriatepersonal protective equipment shall be worn at all times.Return purge streams directly to the process, or collect fordisposal or recycling.D7
33、482 15310.2 Free elemental mercury, collected as a separate mate-rial or contained with the hydrocarbon sample, shall be treatedwith extreme caution. Personal exposure to vapors from freemercury droplets or puddles can exceed exposure limits.Appropriate personal protective equipment shall be worn by
34、the sampling team whenever exposure is possible.10.3 Elemental mercury can be collected (for example,using a mercury vacuum) for disposal, or rendered lesshazardous by treating with various sulfur compounds or finelydispersed metal powders (for example, zinc, when activated bymild acid wash) to conv
35、ert it to less-volatile and less toxiccompounds. Facility procedures for responding to releases ofelemental mercury shall be applied.10.4 Disposal of mercury-contaminated materials, elemen-tal mercury, or mercury compounds shall be referred to thefacility hazardous waste coordinator.11. Keywords11.1
36、 handling; mercury; mercury analysis; sampling; stor-ageBIBLIOGRAPHY(1) Bloom, N. S., Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Vol 366,2000, pp. 438-443.(2) Wilhelm, S. M., Kirchgessner, D. A., Liang, L., and Kariher, P. H.,“Sampling and Analysis of Mercury in Crude Oil,” ElementalAnalysis of Fuel
37、s and Lubricants: Recent Advances and FutureProspects, Nadkarni, R. A. Kishore, editor, STP1468, ASTMInternational, 2005, p. 183.SUMMARY OF CHANGESSubcommittee D02.03 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue(D7482 14) that may impact the use of this stand
38、ard. (Approved Nov. 1, 2015.)(1) Added Test Methods D7622 and D7623 to ReferencedDocuments.(2) Added information about these added standards in the newsubsection 5.5.Subcommittee D02.03 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue(D7482 08) that may impact th
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