Direct determination of chlorine in the glycerin by-product of biodiesel production: A green approach using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

IF 4.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Marlin J. Pedrozo-Peñafiel, Adriana Doyle, Andréa S. Vieira, Joseany M.S. Almeida, Ricardo Q. Aucélio
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Abstract

Glycerin, by-product of biodiesel, is produced in large amounts and it contains several contaminants, including chorine (due to the neutralization stage using HCl). When using this glycerin as biomass to produce energy, the presence of alkaline chlorides may lead to the formation of corrosive fumes at high temperatures. In this sense, the knowledge of chloride content is important in order to decide the fate of this raw by-product. The direct spectrometric determination of chlorine is an analytical challenge. In this context, energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry provided direct and accurate determination, relying on external calibration based on sample dilution and matrix matching with mixture of pure glycerin and water and using NaCl as the analytical (primary) standard. Method limit of quantification was 50 mg kg−1, with analytical curve up to 1000 mg kg−1 (R2 = 0.9992), and repeatability below 5% were found to be adequate for such application in such highly salty samples (original concentrations at mg g−1). In addition to sample directly analysis, without any previous treatment but homogenization and dilution, not requiring chemical derivatization and the not using of toxic reagents are in consonance to the analytical green chemistry requirements, allowing direct analysis of sample with no chemical derivatization with toxic reagents.

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用能量色散x射线荧光光谱法直接测定生物柴油副产品甘油中的氯
甘油是生物柴油的副产品,产量很大,它含有几种污染物,包括氯(由于使用盐酸的中和阶段)。当使用这种甘油作为生物质产生能量时,碱性氯化物的存在可能导致在高温下形成腐蚀性烟雾。从这个意义上说,氯含量的知识是重要的,以决定这一原始副产品的命运。氯的直接光谱测定是一个分析难题。在这种情况下,能量色散x射线荧光光谱法提供了直接和准确的测定,依靠基于样品稀释和基质匹配的外部校准,与纯甘油和水的混合物,以NaCl作为分析(一级)标准。方法定量限为50 mg kg - 1,分析曲线可达1000 mg kg - 1 (R2 = 0.9992),重复性低于5%,适用于高盐样品(原始浓度为mg g - 1)。除直接对样品进行分析外,无需事先处理,只需均质稀释,不需要化学衍生,不使用有毒试剂,符合分析绿色化学要求,可直接对样品进行分析,无需化学衍生,使用有毒试剂。
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Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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