A novel spot test based on digital images for determination of methanol in biodiesel.
Talanta
; 195: 229-235, 2019 Apr 01.
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Methanol is used in transesterification reaction for biodiesel production, being an important quality parameter to evaluate the purity of the final product. Methanol concentrations higher than 0.20% (m/m) reduce the biofuel efficiency. The Brazilian, United States, and European standards recommend the reference method based on gas chromatography with flame ionization detection, which involves a time-consuming procedure and requires high-cost equipment. In this work, it is proposed a simple and low cost spot test based on digital images acquired with a smartphone camera for the determination of methanol in biodiesel. The procedure was based on the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde and subsequent reaction with Schiff reagent, resulting in a violet product. Analytical signals were based on the reflected radiation measured on the G channel (RGB system), which refers to the complementary color of the reaction product. Linear responses were obtained within 20-500â¯mgâ¯kg-1 and 500-2000â¯mgâ¯kg-1 methanol for 600 and 150⯵L of sample aqueous extracts, respectively. The coefficient of variation (nâ¯=â¯10) and the limit of detection (99.7% confidence level) were estimated as 4.8% and 10â¯mgâ¯kg-1 (600⯵L of sample), respectively. The procedure requires only 75⯵g of potassium permanganate, 6â¯mg of oxalic acid, and 1.5â¯mg of p-rosaniline and generates ca. 1.2â¯mL of residue per determination. The results agreed with those obtained by the reference procedure at the 95% confidence level, demonstrating that the proposed method is an alternative for routine analysis of the biofuel.
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