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This paper described that there were two or more endpoints in the curve when potentiometeric titration[1] was used to determine the contents of mercaptan sulfur in residue fluidized catalytic cracking (RPCC) gasoline. Comparing with the one endpoint of a mixture solution of C2 - SH to C10 - SH determined under the same conditions, we found some components in RFCC gasoline affected the result of titration. A facile method washing the gasoline with 2% HC1 solution was brought out to eliminate the interfering components from the RFCC gasoline.After being treated with this method, all RFCC gasoline that contained 14 to 27 μg/mL mercaptan sulfur (SRSH) met the quality specification (SRSH shall not exceed 10μg/mL )[2]. The analysis of gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC - MS) and gas chromatography infrared spectrometer (GC- IR) verified that the interfering components were aniline, phenol and their alkyl - substituted derivatives.