Blends of Soybean Biodiesel with Petrodiesel: Direct Quantitation via Mass Spectrometry

Quantitation and identification of blends of soybean biodiesel with petrodiesel were performed via mass spectrometry using two ionization techniques: electrospray ionization (ESI) and Venturi easy ambient sonic-spray ionization in its liquid mode (V L-EASI). Different soybean biodiesel/petrodiesel b...

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Published in:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society Vol. 24; no. 6; pp. 946 - 952
Main Authors: Abdelnur, Patrícia V., Saraiva, Sergio A., Catharino, Rodrigo R., Coelho, Mirela, Schwab, Nicolas, Garcia, Camila M., Schuchardt, Ulf, Souza, Vanderléa de, Eberlin, Marcos N.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 01-06-2013
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Summary:Quantitation and identification of blends of soybean biodiesel with petrodiesel were performed via mass spectrometry using two ionization techniques: electrospray ionization (ESI) and Venturi easy ambient sonic-spray ionization in its liquid mode (V L-EASI). Different soybean biodiesel/petrodiesel blends (from B0 to B100) were diluted and then directly infused and analyzed by both techniques. To investigate adulteration of Bn blends, different soybean oil/biodiesel and soybean oil/petrodiesel blends were analyzed. Analytical curves were obtained in three replicates. The two techniques were shown to provide reasonably accurate quantitation in the B1-B20 range. These techniques were also successfully used to detect contamination or adulteration of Bn blends with vegetable oils. ESI is a widely used and commercially available technique whereas a V L-EASI source can be easily mounted using common laboratory parts requiring no use of high voltages. Both techniques require no pre-separation or derivatization steps and offer, therefore, simple and fast methods for the quantitation of Bn blends. The comprehensive snapshots of the molecular composition also allow quality control and typification of the biodiesel and eventually of the vegetable oils in illegal admixtures.
ISSN:0103-5053
1678-4790
DOI:10.5935/0103-5053.20130120