Biodiesel quality assessment: characterization of residual methanol in finished biodiesel (B100) by headspace sampling according to EN 14110 standard
Applications | 2023 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Monitoring residual methanol in B100 biodiesel is critical to ensure fuel safety and performance. Even trace amounts of methanol can lower the flash point, damage seals and elastomers, and compromise combustion quality. Compliance with EN 14214 mandates a maximum methanol content of 0.2% m/m, making accurate quantitation an essential step in biodiesel quality control.
This study evaluates the performance of the Thermo Scientific™ TRACE™ 1610 GC coupled with the TriPlus RSH SMART autosampler for automated headspace sampling and FID detection of residual methanol in biodiesel (B100), following EN 14110:2020 methodology. The goal is to demonstrate linearity, precision, accuracy, and operational safety when using hydrogen carrier gas with HeSaver-H2Safer technology.
Samples and calibration standards were prepared by spiking certified biodiesel reference material (CRM B100) with known amounts of methanol. A 2 mL aliquot of each sample was placed in a 20 mL headspace vial along with 2 µL of 2-propanol internal standard. The TriPlus RSH SMART autosampler performed automated internal standard addition, incubation at 60 °C for 15 min with agitation at 500 rpm, and a headspace injection of 500 µL.
Chemical separation was achieved on a TRACE TR-BioDiesel (M) column (30 m × 0.32 mm × 3.0 µm) using hydrogen carrier gas in HeSaver-H2Safer mode. The iConnect SSL injector (split mode) and iConnect FID detector (250 °C) provided reliable, reproducible signal acquisition, controlled by Chromeleon 7.3 CDS for full regulatory compliance.
The combined TriPlus RSH SMART and TRACE 1610 GC system delivers a robust, accurate, and compliant workflow for quantifying residual methanol in biodiesel according to EN 14110. High resolution, linearity, precision, and safety features make this method an ideal solution for quality control laboratories.
GC, HeadSpace
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Monitoring residual methanol in B100 biodiesel is critical to ensure fuel safety and performance. Even trace amounts of methanol can lower the flash point, damage seals and elastomers, and compromise combustion quality. Compliance with EN 14214 mandates a maximum methanol content of 0.2% m/m, making accurate quantitation an essential step in biodiesel quality control.
Objectives and Overview
This study evaluates the performance of the Thermo Scientific™ TRACE™ 1610 GC coupled with the TriPlus RSH SMART autosampler for automated headspace sampling and FID detection of residual methanol in biodiesel (B100), following EN 14110:2020 methodology. The goal is to demonstrate linearity, precision, accuracy, and operational safety when using hydrogen carrier gas with HeSaver-H2Safer technology.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Samples and calibration standards were prepared by spiking certified biodiesel reference material (CRM B100) with known amounts of methanol. A 2 mL aliquot of each sample was placed in a 20 mL headspace vial along with 2 µL of 2-propanol internal standard. The TriPlus RSH SMART autosampler performed automated internal standard addition, incubation at 60 °C for 15 min with agitation at 500 rpm, and a headspace injection of 500 µL.
Chemical separation was achieved on a TRACE TR-BioDiesel (M) column (30 m × 0.32 mm × 3.0 µm) using hydrogen carrier gas in HeSaver-H2Safer mode. The iConnect SSL injector (split mode) and iConnect FID detector (250 °C) provided reliable, reproducible signal acquisition, controlled by Chromeleon 7.3 CDS for full regulatory compliance.
Instrumentation Used
- TriPlus RSH SMART Advanced autosampler with headspace upgrade
- Thermo Scientific TRACE 1610 GC with iConnect SSL injector (HeSaver-H2Safer upgrade)
- Thermo Scientific iConnect FID detector
- TRACE TR-BioDiesel (M) GC column, 30 m × 0.32 mm × 3.0 µm
- HeSaver-H2Safer carrier gas saving technology
Key Results and Discussion
- Chromatographic resolution between methanol and 2-propanol exceeded Rs 21 (minimum Rs 1.5 required).
- Three-point external and internal calibration curves showed correlation coefficients r > 0.9995 and r > 0.9998, respectively.
- Calibration factor consistency (CV 4.7%) met EN 14110 criteria (≤ 15%).
- Repeatability over 28 replicates yielded absolute peak-area RSD ≤ 1% and differences within EN-specified limits (r = 0.056X + 0.001).
- QC recoveries ranged from 100% to 103% at 0.1% m/m methanol spike level.
- Carry-over was negligible based on blank runs before and after a 45-sample sequence.
- Residual methanol in unknown B100 samples measured as low as 0.0032% m/m, well below the 0.2% m/m limit.
Method Benefits and Practical Applications
- Automated headspace sampling reduces manual handling errors and increases throughput.
- Internal standard addition compensates for matrix effects and improves quantitative accuracy.
- Hydrogen carrier gas with HeSaver-H2Safer reduces operating costs and eliminates the need for safety sensors.
- Integration with Chromeleon CDS provides secure, compliant data management for regulated laboratories.
Future Trends and Applications
- Expanding the method to detect multiple volatile impurities simultaneously.
- Coupling headspace sampling with GC–MS for enhanced compound identification.
- Scaling autosampler capacity for high-throughput industrial analysis.
- Adoption of greener carrier gases and remote monitoring through digital connectivity.
Conclusion
The combined TriPlus RSH SMART and TRACE 1610 GC system delivers a robust, accurate, and compliant workflow for quantifying residual methanol in biodiesel according to EN 14110. High resolution, linearity, precision, and safety features make this method an ideal solution for quality control laboratories.
Reference
- ASTM D6584-21 Standard test method for determination of total monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides, and free and total glycerin in B-100.
- EN 14105:2021 Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) – Determination of free and total glycerol and mono-, di-, triglyceride contents.
- EN 14110:2020 Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) – Determination of residual methanol content.
- EN 14103:2020 Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) – Determination of ester and linolenic acid methyl ester contents.
- EN 14214:2019 Liquid petroleum products – Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) for use in diesel engines and heating applications – Requirements and test methods.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Application Note 001897: Automated analysis of free and total glycerol in biodiesel by EN 14105 and ASTM D6584.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Application Note 001899: Determination of FAME and C18:3 in biodiesel by EN 14103.
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