EN 14103 Determination of total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester in FAME with AC Biodiesel All in One Solution
Applications | 2012 | PACInstrumentation
Biodiesel, a renewable alternative to petroleum diesel derived from vegetable oils, animal fats or algae, must meet strict quality standards to ensure engine performance and environmental benefits. Accurate quantification of total fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and linolenic acid methyl ester content is essential for compliance with EN 14103 and EN 14214 specifications, which govern fuel purity, reaction completeness and absence of undesirable components.
This application note demonstrates the AC Biodiesel All in One solution designed to fully comply with EN 14103:2011 for determination of total FAME and C18:3 methyl ester. The system integrates major biodiesel methods into a single GC-FID platform, offers dedicated reporting software, and includes a pre-diluted quality control sample covering methyl esters from C6:0 through C24:1.
Samples are introduced via a split/splitless inlet onto a capillary column where individual FAME components are separated and detected by flame ionization. Quantification of total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester is achieved through internal standard calibration. The use of supplied reference material ensures method validation and routine quality control.
Total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester results consistently met EN 14103 repeatability criteria (<0.2% RSD for total esters; <0.1% for C18:3). Calculated iodine values based on prEN 16300 factors were within specified tolerances. The system exhibited robust performance across multiple replicates, confirming its suitability for routine analysis.
Emerging developments may involve coupling GC-FID with mass spectrometry for enhanced molecular profiling, full automation for high-throughput laboratories, and expansion to novel feedstocks such as algal oils. Real-time system monitoring and IoT connectivity could further optimize compliance tracking and sustainability metrics.
The AC Biodiesel All in One solution delivers precise, repeatable analysis of total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester in full compliance with EN 14103:2011. Its comprehensive method integration, flexible hardware design and dedicated software support efficient adoption in quality control laboratories focused on biodiesel production.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Biodiesel, a renewable alternative to petroleum diesel derived from vegetable oils, animal fats or algae, must meet strict quality standards to ensure engine performance and environmental benefits. Accurate quantification of total fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and linolenic acid methyl ester content is essential for compliance with EN 14103 and EN 14214 specifications, which govern fuel purity, reaction completeness and absence of undesirable components.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note demonstrates the AC Biodiesel All in One solution designed to fully comply with EN 14103:2011 for determination of total FAME and C18:3 methyl ester. The system integrates major biodiesel methods into a single GC-FID platform, offers dedicated reporting software, and includes a pre-diluted quality control sample covering methyl esters from C6:0 through C24:1.
Methodology
Samples are introduced via a split/splitless inlet onto a capillary column where individual FAME components are separated and detected by flame ionization. Quantification of total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester is achieved through internal standard calibration. The use of supplied reference material ensures method validation and routine quality control.
Used Instrumentation
- Gas chromatograph with split/splitless inlet.
- Injection: 1 µL, split ratio 1:100 at 250 °C.
- Oven program: initial 60 °C (2 min), ramp 10 °C/min to 200 °C, then 5 °C/min to 240 °C (7 min hold).
- Column: 30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm polyethylene glycol (wax).
- Detector: Flame ionization (FID) at 250 °C; H₂ 35 mL/min, air 350 mL/min, N₂ makeup 20 mL/min.
Main Results and Discussion
Total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester results consistently met EN 14103 repeatability criteria (<0.2% RSD for total esters; <0.1% for C18:3). Calculated iodine values based on prEN 16300 factors were within specified tolerances. The system exhibited robust performance across multiple replicates, confirming its suitability for routine analysis.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Unified solution for EN 14103, EN 14214, ASTM D6584 and related biodiesel standards.
- Dual programmable oven allows rapid method switching without column replacement.
- User-friendly software with biodiesel-specific reporting templates.
- Included pre-diluted reference materials streamline QC and ensure traceability.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging developments may involve coupling GC-FID with mass spectrometry for enhanced molecular profiling, full automation for high-throughput laboratories, and expansion to novel feedstocks such as algal oils. Real-time system monitoring and IoT connectivity could further optimize compliance tracking and sustainability metrics.
Conclusion
The AC Biodiesel All in One solution delivers precise, repeatable analysis of total FAME and linolenic acid methyl ester in full compliance with EN 14103:2011. Its comprehensive method integration, flexible hardware design and dedicated software support efficient adoption in quality control laboratories focused on biodiesel production.
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