Biodiesel Application Flash  

Biodiesel

Biodiesel Application Flash  

10 May, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Biodiesel.

Horiba Jobin Yvon (France) provides a complete analytical support to help first-time users as well as experienced analysts. It consists of a series of application notes or application flash which describes the operating conditions, the benefit of a specific accessory or analytical optimization to improve sensitivity, stability, accuracy.

This application flash describes the analytical procedure for all products from raw materials to biodiesel, following the international norms (ASTM D-6751, pr EN 14214, E DIN 51606). Depending on the product, the sample preparation may vary, in terms of solvent choice. However, the sample introduction system and parameters are the same, and analyses can be performed in a routine way. The ACTIVA-S is the ideal ICP-AES instrument for this application, thanks to its Simplicity and Stability criteria. The limits of detection are estimated from a calibration in 10 % Base Oil in Kerosene, with the formula LOD = 3 x SD. SD is the Standard Deviation of the blank concentration from an analysis with 10 replicates. The limit of quantification is then LOQ = 3.3 x LOD. Examples of biodiesel application analysis, with analysis of rapeseed oil, stearic oil (saturated fatty acid from animal or vegetable fat) and biodiesel are given.

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