Environmental Laboratory
Ion Chromatographic Determination of Anions and Cations in Biofuels
Nov 14 2008
expenditures on instrumentation.
Biofuel quality can be severely impaired by the presence of ions that lead to corrosion in the vehicle components and cause salt deposits clogging filters and fuel injector nozzles. Therefore, standards defining quality specifications and test methods have been developed. In this context ion chromatography plays a crucial role. Besides the quantitation of cations, glycerol and antioxidants in biodiesel, a
direct-injection IC method allows the determination of the chloride and sulfate content in bioethanol according to the recent ASTM D 4806 standard.
Traces of anions in a gasoline/ ethanol blend such as E85 can accurately be determined in the sub-ppb range after Metrohm Inline Matrix Elimination using anion chromatography with conductivity
detection after sequential suppression. While the analyte anions are retained on the preconcentration column, the interfering organic gasoline/bioethanol matrix is eliminated.
Detrimental alkali metals and waterextractable alkaline earth metals in biodiesel are determined in the sub-ppm range using cation chromatography with direct conductivity detection applying automated
extraction with nitric acid and subsequent Metrohm Inline Dialysis. Unlike high-molecular substances, ions in the high-ionic strength
matrix diffuse through a membrane into the low-ionic water acceptor solution.
Digital Edition
IET 34.2 March 2024
April 2024
Gas Detection - Biogas batch fermentation system for laboratory use with automatic gas analysis in real time Water/Wastewater - Upcycling sensors for sustainable nature management - Prist...
View all digital editions
Events
Apr 22 2024 Hannover, Germany
Apr 22 2024 Marrakech, Morroco
Apr 23 2024 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Apr 23 2024 Kintex, South Korea
Apr 23 2024 Edmonton, AB, Canada