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[303386] Quantitative analysis of biodiesel in diesel fuel by UV-Vis spectroscopy
Autores: Simone de Britto, Erlon Henrique Martins Ferreira, Oleksii Kuznetsov
Resumo: A preliminary methodology for determination of biodiesel content in commercial diesel fuel by ultraviolet and visible absorption spectroscopy (UV-Vis) was developed seeking its potential application in optical sensors for monitoring the diesel/biodiesel mixtures in heavy vehicles. Absorbance of visible light between 400 nm and 500 nm showed a linear response of the optical signal as a function of the biodiesel content for the investigated volume concentration range of biodiesel varying from 0 % to 20 %. Multivariate analysis was used to validate the construction of different calibration curves, differentiated by feedstocks origins for the starting pure biodiesel and diesel components, and determine the optimal wavenumber to perform ordinary linear regression. A narrow range of the visible spectrum around 450 nm provided the best coefficient of correlation for all calibration curves. The effects of the supplier of base biodiesel and diesel components used to make the calibration curves on the predictions of the singlevariate model was also assessed.