Biodiesel content in diesel with nearinfrared spectroscopy
Applications | 2026 | MetrohmInstrumentation
Accurate determination of biodiesel content in diesel fuels is critical for ensuring engine reliability, preventing deposit formation, and meeting regulatory requirements. As biodiesel blends (commonly B6–B20) gain popularity due to lower emissions and renewable sourcing, rapid, non-destructive analytical methods become essential for quality control in production and distribution.
This study demonstrates the application of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to quantify biodiesel proportions in diesel within seconds. The aim was to develop a robust calibration model able to predict biodiesel content from 0% to 20%, replacing slower conventional techniques and enabling potential online monitoring.
NIR spectra exhibited systematic changes with increasing biodiesel content. A partial least squares regression model achieved excellent agreement with reference volumetric values. Cross-validation metrics included a standard error of cross-validation (SECV) of 0.16% biodiesel and an R² of 1.000, indicating near-perfect linear correlation and high precision for routine analysis.
The integration of NIRS with automated systems and advanced chemometric algorithms promises enhanced process control in biodiesel production. Future developments may include portable sensors for field testing, machine-learning models for broader fuel matrices, and comprehensive quality dashboards combining multiple spectroscopic methods.
Near-infrared spectroscopy using the OMNIS NIR Analyzer Liquid provides a rapid, accurate, and cost-effective solution for determining biodiesel content in diesel fuels. Its high precision and adaptability make it well suited for industrial quality control and real-time process monitoring.
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NIR Spectroscopy
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerMetrohm
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Accurate determination of biodiesel content in diesel fuels is critical for ensuring engine reliability, preventing deposit formation, and meeting regulatory requirements. As biodiesel blends (commonly B6–B20) gain popularity due to lower emissions and renewable sourcing, rapid, non-destructive analytical methods become essential for quality control in production and distribution.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study demonstrates the application of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to quantify biodiesel proportions in diesel within seconds. The aim was to develop a robust calibration model able to predict biodiesel content from 0% to 20%, replacing slower conventional techniques and enabling potential online monitoring.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample Set: 21 diesel blends containing 0–20% biodiesel by volume.
- Spectrometer: OMNIS NIR Analyzer Liquid operating in transmission mode over 1000–2250 nm.
- Sampling: 8 mm pathlength disposable borosilicate vials, temperature controlled at 30 °C via integrated vial sensor.
- Software: OMNIS platform for spectral acquisition and multivariate model development.
Main Results and Discussion
NIR spectra exhibited systematic changes with increasing biodiesel content. A partial least squares regression model achieved excellent agreement with reference volumetric values. Cross-validation metrics included a standard error of cross-validation (SECV) of 0.16% biodiesel and an R² of 1.000, indicating near-perfect linear correlation and high precision for routine analysis.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- No sample preparation or reagents required, reducing analysis time to under 10 seconds per sample.
- Potential for inline or at-line process integration using fiber-optic probes for real-time monitoring.
- Expanded capability to simultaneously assess other quality parameters (e.g., moisture content, cetane number, flash point) in a single measurement.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
The integration of NIRS with automated systems and advanced chemometric algorithms promises enhanced process control in biodiesel production. Future developments may include portable sensors for field testing, machine-learning models for broader fuel matrices, and comprehensive quality dashboards combining multiple spectroscopic methods.
Conclusion
Near-infrared spectroscopy using the OMNIS NIR Analyzer Liquid provides a rapid, accurate, and cost-effective solution for determining biodiesel content in diesel fuels. Its high precision and adaptability make it well suited for industrial quality control and real-time process monitoring.
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