EN ISO 6978-1:2005
(Main)Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine (ISO 6978-1:2003 )
Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine (ISO 6978-1:2003 )
ISO 6978-1:2003 specifies a method for the determination of total mercury content in natural gas using a sampling method at pressures up to 40 MPa by chemisorption on iodine impregnated silica gel. This sampling method is suitable for the determination of mercury contents within the range of 0,1 microgram/m3 to 5 000 micrograms/m3 in natural gas. This method is applicable to sampled gas volumes containing less than 20 mg hydrogen sulfide and less than a total liquid hydrocarbon condensate of 10 g/m3 under the sampling conditions. The collected mercury is determined by measuring the absorbance or fluorescence of mercury vapour at 253,7 nm.
Erdgas - Bestimmung von Quecksilber - Teil 1: Probenahme von Quecksilber durch Chemisorption an lod (ISO 6978-1:2003)
Gaz naturel - Détermination de la teneur en mercure - Partie 1: Echantillonnage de mercure par chimisorption sur iode (ISO 6978-1:2003)
L'ISO 6978-1:2003 spécifie une méthode de détermination de la teneur totale en mercure dans un gaz naturel à l'aide d'une méthode d'échantillonnage, à des pressions allant jusqu'à 40 MPa, par chimisorption sur un gel de silice imprégné d'iode. Cette méthode d'échantillonnage est appropriée pour la détermination de teneurs en mercure dans le gaz naturel allant de 0,1 microgramme/m3 à 5 000 microgrammes/m3. Cette méthode est applicable aux volumes de gaz échantillonnés contenant moins de 20 mg de sulfure d'hydrogène (teneur absolue) et moins de 10 g/m3 de condensat liquide total d'hydrocarbure dans les conditions d'échantillonnage. Le mercure recueilli est déterminé en mesurant l'absorbance ou la fluorescence de la vapeur de mercure à 253,7 nm.
Zemeljski plin – Določevanje živega srebra – 1. del: Vzorčenje živega srebra z jodno kemično absorpcijo (ISO 6978-1:2003 )
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 10-May-2005
- Technical Committee
- CEN/TC 238 - Test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances
- Drafting Committee
- CEN/TC 238 - Test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances
- Current Stage
- 6060 - Definitive text made available (DAV) - Publishing
- Start Date
- 11-May-2005
- Due Date
- 16-Dec-2004
- Completion Date
- 11-May-2005
Relations
- Effective Date
- 09-Feb-2026
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2026
Overview
EN ISO 6978-1:2005 – Natural gas – Determination of mercury – Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine – is a European adopted international standard that defines a method for determining total mercury content in natural gas. Published by CEN, this standard aligns with ISO 6978-1:2003, focusing on sampling at pressures up to 40 MPa by chemisorption on iodine-impregnated silica gel. It serves as a crucial guideline for laboratories and operators involved in quality monitoring and safety of natural gas, providing a standardized approach for quantifying mercury within the range of 0.1 to 5,000 micrograms per cubic meter.
This method is especially relevant where mercury concentrations must be controlled to meet regulatory or commercial requirements and to prevent operational issues during gas processing, liquefaction, or transport.
Key Topics
- Sampling of Mercury in Natural Gas: The standard details a chemisorption technique wherein natural gas is directed through a tube containing iodine-impregnated silica gel, capturing both elemental and organic mercury compounds present in the gas stream.
- Pressure Range: Suitable for gas sampled at pressures up to 40 MPa, enabling use in a variety of operational scenarios, from field collection to high-pressure pipeline sampling.
- Detection Method: Following collection, the mercury is measured by analyzing the absorbance or fluorescence of mercury vapor at a wavelength of 253.7 nm using atomic absorption or atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AAS or AFS).
- Applicability: The method is valid for samples containing less than 20 mg/m³ hydrogen sulfide and no more than 10 g/m³ total liquid hydrocarbon condensate, ensuring reliable results even under challenging pipeline conditions.
- Accuracy and Repeatability: Emphasis is given to equipment calibration, sample handling, and avoidance of contamination or loss, which are essential due to the trace levels of mercury involved.
Applications
EN ISO 6978-1:2005 is widely applied in the following contexts:
- Natural Gas Processing and Transportation: Ensuring compliance with maximum allowable mercury concentrations to avoid equipment corrosion, particularly in cryogenic facilities and pipeline infrastructure.
- Gas Quality Control: Used by laboratories and operators to monitor and verify the effectiveness of mercury removal units and overall gas purity prior to delivery or liquefaction.
- Environmental and Regulatory Compliance: Supports regulatory requirements where mercury emissions or content must be routinely reported, helping operators demonstrate responsible environmental stewardship.
- Research and Development: Standardizes mercury measurement methodologies in sample collection and analysis, providing consistent data for scientific and engineering studies.
By standardizing the sampling and determination process, the standard minimizes risks related to mercury exposure, ensures data consistency, and facilitates international trade and regulatory acceptance of natural gas.
Related Standards
Operators and laboratories using EN ISO 6978-1:2005 often reference the following complementary standards:
- ISO 6978-2: Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 2: Sampling of mercury by amalgamation on gold/platinum alloy, providing an alternative sampling method.
- ISO 10715: Guidelines for natural gas sampling practices.
- ISO 14111: Natural gas - Guidelines to traceability in analysis, supporting measurement reliability.
- ISO 6570: Methods for determining potential hydrocarbon liquid content in natural gas.
- ISO 14532: Natural gas - Vocabulary, ensuring uniform terminology.
Adherence to EN ISO 6978-1:2005 assures stakeholders in the natural gas industry that mercury content is determined with accuracy, safety, and in accordance with recognized international best practices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
EN ISO 6978-1:2005 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine (ISO 6978-1:2003 )". This standard covers: ISO 6978-1:2003 specifies a method for the determination of total mercury content in natural gas using a sampling method at pressures up to 40 MPa by chemisorption on iodine impregnated silica gel. This sampling method is suitable for the determination of mercury contents within the range of 0,1 microgram/m3 to 5 000 micrograms/m3 in natural gas. This method is applicable to sampled gas volumes containing less than 20 mg hydrogen sulfide and less than a total liquid hydrocarbon condensate of 10 g/m3 under the sampling conditions. The collected mercury is determined by measuring the absorbance or fluorescence of mercury vapour at 253,7 nm.
ISO 6978-1:2003 specifies a method for the determination of total mercury content in natural gas using a sampling method at pressures up to 40 MPa by chemisorption on iodine impregnated silica gel. This sampling method is suitable for the determination of mercury contents within the range of 0,1 microgram/m3 to 5 000 micrograms/m3 in natural gas. This method is applicable to sampled gas volumes containing less than 20 mg hydrogen sulfide and less than a total liquid hydrocarbon condensate of 10 g/m3 under the sampling conditions. The collected mercury is determined by measuring the absorbance or fluorescence of mercury vapour at 253,7 nm.
EN ISO 6978-1:2005 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 75.060 - Natural gas. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
EN ISO 6978-1:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 10715:1997, EN ISO 291:2005. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption
on iodine (ISO 6978-1:2003 )
Erdgas - Bestimmung von Quecksilber - Teil 1: Probenahme von Quecksilber durch
Chemisorption an lod (ISO 6978-1:2003)
Gaz naturel - Détermination de la teneur en mercure - Partie 1: Echantillonnage de
mercure par chimisorption sur iode (ISO 6978-1:2003)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 6978-1:2005
ICS:
75.060 Zemeljski plin Natural gas
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 6978-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2005
ICS 75.060
English version
Natural gas - Determination of mercury - Part 1: Sampling of
mercury by chemisorption on iodine (ISO 6978-1:2003 )
Gaz naturel - Détermination de la teneur en mercure - Erdgas - Bestimmung von Quecksilber - Teil 1:
Partie 1: Echantillonnage de mercure par chimisorption sur Probenahme von Quecksilber durch Chemisorption an lod
iode (ISO 6978-1:2003) (ISO 6978-1:2003)
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Foreword
The text of ISO 6978-1:2003 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 193 "Natural
gas” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as EN
ISO 6978-1:2005 by CMC.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of
an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by November 2005, and conflicting national
standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by November 2005.
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Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 6978-1:2003 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 6978-1:2005 without any
modifications.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 6978-1
First edition
2003-10-15
Natural gas — Determination of
mercury —
Part 1:
Sampling of mercury by chemisorption
on iodine
Gaz naturel — Détermination de la teneur en mercure —
Partie 1: Échantillonnage de mercure par chimisorption sur iode
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ISO 6978-1:2003(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope. 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Principle . 2
5 Apparatus. 2
6 Reagents . 9
7 Sampling . 10
7.1 General. 10
7.2 Sampling procedure (see Figures 1 and 2). 11
7.3 Sample treatment . 12
8 Mercury determination . 13
8.1 Transfer of mercury to AAS or AFS instrument. 13
8.2 Calibration. 13
8.3 Blank test . 13
9 Calculation. 14
10 Precision . 15
10.1 General. 15
10.2 Repeatability and reproducibility . 15
10.3 Uncertainty. 15
11 Test report. 15
Bibliography . 16
ISO 6978-1:2003(E)
Foreword
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rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 6978-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 193, Natural gas, Subcommittee SC 1, Analysis of
natural gas.
This first edition of ISO 6978-1, together with ISO 6978-2, cancels and replaces ISO 6978:1992, which has
been technically revised.
ISO 6978 consists of the following parts, under the general title Natural gas — Determination of mercury:
Part 1: Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine
Part 2: Sampling of mercury by amalgamation on gold/platinum alloy
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Introduction
Natural gases may contain considerable amounts of mercury, which are generally present in the elemental
form. Gases with high mercury content have to be purified to avoid the condensation of mercury during
processing and transport as well as to be compliant with the demands of gas sales contracts. Low mercury
concentrations are specified when natural gas is to be liquefied. This is to avoid severe corrosion problems,
for instance in aluminium heat exchangers of liquefaction plants.
Since the presence of hydrocarbons, in particular aromatic hydrocarbons present in low concentrations in
almost every natural gas, interferes in the determination of mercury by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
or atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS), mercury cannot be determined directly in natural gas. Therefore,
prior to the analytical determination, mercury has to be collected and separated from aromatic hydrocarbons.
The purpose of the determination of the mercury content can be
to monitor gas quality,
to monitor the operation of gas treatment plants for mercury removal.
Several methods for the collection or enrichment of mercury from natural gas have been developed. The
collection of mercury from dry natural gas normally poses no particular problem. However, care should be
taken when sampling mercury from natural gases under nearly condensing conditions (see ISO 6570).
The two parts of ISO 6978 describe the principles of sampling and specify the general requirements for
methods for sampling mercury and for determining total mercury in pipeline quality natural gas. This part of
ISO 6978 specifies a method of sampling mercury by chemisorption on iodine-impregnated silica gel whereas
Part 2 specifies a method of sampling mercury by amalgamation on gold/platinum alloy thread.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 6978-1:2003(E)
Natural gas — Determination of mercury —
Part 1:
Sampling of mercury by chemisorption on iodine
WARNING — The use of this part of ISO 6978 may involve hazardous materials, operations and
equipment. This part of ISO 6978 does not purport to address all of the safety problems, associated
with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this part of ISO 6978 to establish appropriate safety
and health practices and to determine the applicability or regulatory limitations prior to use.
1 Scope
This part of ISO 6978 specifies a method for the determination of total mercury content in natural gas using a
sampling method at pressures up to 40 MPa by chemisorption on iodine-impregnated silica gel. This sampling
3 3
method is suitable for the determination of mercury contents within the range of 0,1 µg/m to 5 000 µg/m in
natural gas. This method is applicable to sampled gas volumes containing less than 20 mg hydrogen sulfide
(absolute content) and less than a total liquid hydrocarbon condensate of 10 g/m under the sampling
conditions. The collected mercury is determined by measuring the absorbance or fluorescence of mercury
vapour at 253,7 nm.
NOTE ISO 6978-2 gives a sampling method suitable for the determination of mercury content of pipeline natural gas
by amalgamation of mercury on gold/platinum alloy thread at atmospheric pressure for the range of mercury from
3 3 3 3
0,01 µg/m to 100 µg/m and for sampling at high pressure (up to 8 MPa) from 0,001 µg/m to 1 µg/m .
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6570, Natural gas — Determination of potential hydrocarbon liquid content — Gravimetric methods
ISO 10715, Natural gas — Sampling guidelines
ISO 14111, Natural gas — Guidelines to traceability in analysis
ISO 14532, Natural gas — Vocabulary
Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM), BIPM, IEC, IFCC, ISO, IUPAC, IUPAP, OIML
1)
AISI Steel Code
1) Available from the American Iron and Steel Institute, c/o James McCarl, 131 Huron Drive, Carnegie, PA 15106, USA.
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 14532 apply.
4 Principle
The gas is passed through a glass tube containing silica gel impregnated with iodine. Mercury (Hg) present in
the gas as elemental mercury or organic mercury compounds [e.g. dimethyl mercury, Hg(CH ) , or diethyl
3 2
mercury, Hg(C H ) ] is chemisorbed:
2 5 2
Hg + I → HgI
2 2
Hg(CH ) + 2 I → HgI + 2 CH I
3 2 2 2 3
The mercury iodide (HgI ) formed is then dissolved in an ammonium iodide/iodine solution (NH I/I ) in the
2 4 2
laboratory. Hydrocarbon condensates are removed by vacuum stripping at this stage. Mercury, present in the
form of a water-soluble complex, is determined by reducing aliquot portions of this solution with alkaline tin(II)
solution to elemental mercury. The mercury is stripped from the solution by an inert gas and the mercury
vapour is transferred to a cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) or atomic fluorescence
spectrometer (AFS) for measurement at 253,7 nm. Calibration for the final mercury determination is performed
in the same way using an aqueous mercury standard solution which is matrix-matched to the sample.
Unless otherwise specified, gas volumes are expressed in cubic metres (m ) at 273,15 K and 1 013,25 hPa.
5 Apparatus
The parameters influencing the measurement shall be traceable to national or International Standards. The
uncertainty of the volume measurement (volume, temperature and pressure of the gas as well as ambient air
pressure) directly contributes to the uncertainty of the determined mercury content of the gas. Therefore
suitable measuring equipment, calibrated against a commonly accepted reference, shall be used to minimize
the uncertainty of the volume measurement to less than 1 %.
5.1 Sampling apparatus [see Figure 1 a) for sampling up to 10 MPa and Figure 1 b) for up to 40 MPa],
comprising the following:
5.1.1 High-pressure sampling cell (see Figure 1 with details given in Figure 2), made of NiMo16Cr15W
(material no. 2.4819 in accordance with the Steel Code), which includes a temperature gauge and a pressure
gauge and the following components.
5.1.1.1 Acid-washed glass wool.
5.1.1.2 Sampling tube (see Figure 1 with details given in Figure 3), made of borosilicate glass and fitted
with a screw cap.
Fit the sampling tube (Figure 3) first with a layer, 0,5 cm thick, of acid-washed glass wool (5.1.1.1) to retain
the absorbent. Then fill the tube with 4,00 g of iodine-laden silica gel (6.2.3) to obtain a 5 cm absorption layer.
Then add another layer, 0,5 cm thick, of glass wool (5.1.1.1) to retain the top of the absorbent layer. Close the
tube with a screw cap.
5.1.2 Temperature gauges or thermometers (see Figure 1 with details given in Figure 2).
5.1.3 Pressure gauges (see Figure 1 with details given in Figure 2).
5.1.4 Pressure relief valves (see Figure 1) which are either
a) electrically heated, for sampling pressure up to 10 MPa [see Figure 1 a)], or
b) coupled with a heat exchanger (5.1.5), for sampling pressure up to 40 MPa [see Figure 1 b)].
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When positioned in a hazardous area, the electrically heated pressure relief valve shall comply with local
safety regulations.
5.1.5 Heat exchanger [see Figure 1 b)], with sufficient capacity to heat sample and bypass gas to 90 °C.
When positioned in a hazardous area, the heat exchanger shall comply with local safety regulations.
5.1.6 Gas meter (see Figure 1), equipped with a thermometer (5.1.2) and a pressure gauge (5.1.3).
5.1.7 Barometer, required for measuring the ambient air pressure.
5.2 Glass apparatus for dissolution (see Figure 4), for the dissolution of mercury iodide and consisting of
the following.
5.2.1 Reservoir, for the solution.
5.2.2 Graduated receiver.
5.2.3 Stop cocks.
5.2.4 Three-way valve.
5.3 Glass apparatus for charging of silica gel with iodine (see Figure 5), comprising the following.
5.3.1 Round bottom flask, of 2 l capacity.
5.3.2 Gas inlet tube.
5.3.3 Air filter, filled with a suitable absorbent, such as sulfur-impregnated activated charcoal, to remove
mercury from the air.
5.4 Cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) or atomic fluorescence spectrometer (AFS).
A cold vapour technique AAS with back
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