ISO 5275:2003
Petroleum products and hydrocarbon solvents - Detection of thiols and other sulfur species - Doctor test

Standard No.
ISO 5275:2003
Release Date
2003
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 5275:2003
Scope
This International Standard specifies a procedure (Doctor test) for the detection of thiols (mercaptans), hydrogen sulfide and elemental sulfur in hydrocarbon solvents and distillate petroleum feedstocks and products. Preliminary procedures also detect the presence of peroxides and phenolic substances, which, when present in more than trace quantities, make the application of this International Standard inappropriate. Carbon disulfide, at relatively high concentrations [above 0,4 % (m/m) sulfur], also interferes with the interpretation of the test by causing darkening of the aqueous layer. NOTE For the purposes of this International Standard, the term "% (m/m)" is used to represent the mass fraction of a material. The test is a go/no-go procedure with a threshold value of thiol concentration dependent on the material under test. It is frequently used as a substitute for the quantitative determination of thiol content.

ISO 5275:2003 history

  • 2003 ISO 5275:2003 Petroleum products and hydrocarbon solvents - Detection of thiols and other sulfur species - Doctor test
  • 1979 ISO 5275:1979 Aromatic hydrocarbons; Test for presence of mercaptans (thiols); Doctor test
Petroleum products and hydrocarbon solvents - Detection of thiols and other sulfur species - Doctor test



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