Patent ID: 7422907

Claim:
A process for measuring mercury concentration within a hydrocarbon, comprising the steps of: weighing a sample boat containing a first adsorbent that comprises a metal capable of forming an amalgam with mercury, placing said hydrocarbon in said sample boat containing said first adsorbent, weighing said sample boat containing said first adsorbent and said hydrocarbon to determine a weight of said hydrocarbon, subsequently transporting said sample boat containing said hydrocarbon and said first adsorbent inside a combustion furnace in a state in which the sample and the first adsorbent coexist during the period between the weighing of the sample and the transporting of the sample into the combustion furnace, heating said hydrocarbon inside said sample boat, together with said adsorbent at a temperature sufficient to decompose said sample and generate a gas that contains mercury vapor, trapping the generated mercury vapor within a second adsorbent, re-vaporizing the trapped mercury and feeding a gas containing the re-vaporized mercury vapor into a cold atomic absorption detector, measuring the weight of mercury within said gas using the cold atomic absorption detector, and determining the mercury concentration in the hydrocarbon by dividing the weight of mercury by the weight of the hydrocarbon.