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Evaluation of digestion procedures for simultaneous determination of Ca, P, Mg, K and Na in biodiesel by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry

In the present work, the efficiency of two procedures for the digestion of biodiesel was investigated for the simultaneous determination of Ca, P, Mg, K and Na by axial view ICP OES. In the open system with conventional heating, concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids were added to the samples, and t...

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Published in:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society 2010-12, Vol.21 (12), p.2278-2284
Main Authors: Korn, Maria Graças A., Santos, Daniele Cristina M. B., Guida, Mauro Agildo B., Barbosa, Isa S., Passos, Marieta L. C., Saraiva, Maria Lúcia M. F. S., Lima, José Luis F. C.
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description In the present work, the efficiency of two procedures for the digestion of biodiesel was investigated for the simultaneous determination of Ca, P, Mg, K and Na by axial view ICP OES. In the open system with conventional heating, concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids were added to the samples, and the addition of hydrogen peroxide completed the digestion. In the microwave-assisted closed system, complete digestion was performed using concentrated nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide. The analytical performances were evaluated through limits of quantification, precision of the overall procedures, final acidity of the digests, and residual carbon contents. The contents of residual carbon for the biodiesel samples digested were 0.358 ± 0.012% using the open system with conventional heating and 0.614 ± 0.023% using the microwave-assisted closed vessel system, demonstrating the high efficiency of both proposed procedures. The optimized microwave-assisted decomposition procedure produced the fastest, safest and most accurate analytical results with recoveries of 89.0-103.0% and deviations lower than 5% in most cases. Low limits of detection were obtained (< 0.40 µg g-1), adequate for the established limits set out in Brazilian legislation for these analytes. Three biodiesel samples produced from different oil sources were analyzed. In comparison with other procedures proposed in the literature, the developed procedure using the microwave-assisted closed system is advantageous because it neither require organic standard solutions for calibrations nor use toxic organic solvents.
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