Abstract

The authors’ objective is to manage sulfur content in gasoline over a multi-product pipeline using data derived from a correlation study. Sulfur content is analyzed by ultraviolet fluorescence or monochromatic wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry in three different sampling points by three laboratories. At the same time, this study evaluates the homogeneity between laboratories/methods and if the analytical results of data vary in different sampling points of the pipeline. By means of two-way analysis of variance with interaction, the results show that there are variations along the multi-product pipeline besides differences between methods and laboratories.

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