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Determination of Acid Number of Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends

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Due to an increase in the commercial use of biodiesel and biodiesel blends, both ASTM D 6751 and EN 14214 include the acid number (AN) as an important quality parameter. It was found that determination of AN of biodiesel and biodiesel blends using the ASTM D 974 results in large values of repeatability (up to 73.41%) and larger percentage error (up to 42.88%). Therefore, ASTM D 974 has been modified using a lower concentration of base (0.02 M KOH instead of 0.1 M KOH) as well as reducing the amount of toxic titration solvent from 100 mL to only 10 mL. This makes the modified ASTM D 974 as a green analytical method which uses a reduced amount of toxic solvent. This modified method significantly reduced the maximum percentage error from 42.88 to 5.92%. The application of this modified ASTM D 974 for the determination of AN of biodiesel and biodiesel blends was studied. The accuracy of this modified ASTM D 974 for biodiesel (B100) was measured to be within 3.51% over the AN range of 0.313–0.525 mg KOH/g and maximum repeatability was decreased from 8.37 to 2.75% within this AN range which is far below the ASTM D 974 stated repeatability specifications. For B20, B10, B5, B2, and B1, the most accurate values were measured at AN values of 0.177, 0.067, 0.072, 0.126, and 0.096 mg KOH/g, respectively. Excellent linearity values of R 2 for calculated and experimentally determined AN were obtained. The difference between the experimental and the calculated AN for all biodiesel and biodiesel blend samples was within ± 0.018 mg KOH/g. This extensive study has demonstrated that this modified ASTM D 974 is a reliable method for the determination of AN and could be used for establishing the specifications of AN for biodiesel and biodiesel blends ranging from B1 to B20 in quality standards.

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The authors acknowledge the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, Strategic Projects Program, for financial support of this research. We also thank Rothsay for providing a sample of refurbished waste oils and fats based biodiesel.

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Baig, A., Ng, F.T.T. Determination of Acid Number of Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends. J Am Oil Chem Soc 88, 243–253 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-010-1667-x

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