Analysis of jet fuel for the judgment of soil polluter

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Abstract

The significance of soil environment is gradually increased due to the soil and underwater contamination caused by petroleum leak accidents. It requires a high cost and long period for the purification of soil compared with other environmental matrix such as water and air. For this reason, it has been embroiled in a legal conflict to find the pollution source and charge of cleanup. In this study, we analyzed the physical properties and typical additives of jet fuel to search a method that can distinguish kerosene and jet fuel contamination. In particular, the chemical marker in kerosene was visualized by the developer and the additives in jet fuel, such as antioxidant and metal deactivator were detected by GC-MS. This study could be used to judge petroleum source at soil contaminant accident sites. © 2014 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. All rights reserved.

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Lim, Y. K., Jeong, C. S., Han, K. W., & Jang, Y. J. (2014). Analysis of jet fuel for the judgment of soil polluter. Applied Chemistry for Engineering, 25(1), 27–33. https://doi.org/10.14478/ace.2013.1088

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