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BS EN 16300:2024 Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data

BS EN 16300:2024

Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data

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Standard number:BS EN 16300:2024
Pages:14
Released:2024-05-23
ISBN:978 0 539 25031 2
Status:Standard

BS EN 16300:2024 - Automotive Fuels: Determination of Iodine Value in Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME)

Unlock the potential of your automotive fuel analysis with the latest standard in the industry, BS EN 16300:2024. This comprehensive document provides a detailed methodology for determining the iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) using gas chromatographic data. Whether you are a professional in the automotive industry, a researcher, or a quality control specialist, this standard is an essential tool for ensuring the quality and performance of your fuels.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Standard Number: BS EN 16300:2024
  • Pages: 14
  • Released: 2024-05-23
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 25031 2
  • Name: Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 16300:2024?

The BS EN 16300:2024 standard is meticulously designed to provide accurate and reliable results for the determination of iodine value in FAME. Here are some compelling reasons to incorporate this standard into your operations:

1. Precision and Accuracy

This standard employs a calculation method derived from gas chromatographic data, ensuring high precision and accuracy in your measurements. The detailed procedures and guidelines help minimize errors and enhance the reliability of your results.

2. Comprehensive Coverage

With 14 pages of in-depth information, BS EN 16300:2024 covers all aspects of the iodine value determination process. From sample preparation to data interpretation, this standard provides a thorough understanding of each step involved.

3. Up-to-Date Information

Released on May 23, 2024, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field. Stay ahead of the curve with the most current and relevant information available.

4. Industry Compliance

Adhering to BS EN 16300:2024 ensures that your processes meet industry standards and regulatory requirements. This compliance not only enhances the credibility of your results but also boosts customer confidence in your products.

5. Enhanced Quality Control

Implementing this standard in your quality control procedures helps maintain the consistency and quality of your automotive fuels. Accurate iodine value determination is crucial for assessing the stability and performance of FAME, making this standard an invaluable asset for quality assurance.

Detailed Methodology

The BS EN 16300:2024 standard outlines a robust methodology for determining the iodine value in FAME. Here is a brief overview of the key steps involved:

1. Sample Preparation

Detailed instructions on how to prepare your samples for analysis, ensuring that they are representative and free from contaminants.

2. Gas Chromatographic Analysis

Guidelines for setting up and calibrating your gas chromatograph, including the selection of appropriate columns and detectors.

3. Data Collection

Procedures for collecting and recording chromatographic data, with an emphasis on accuracy and consistency.

4. Calculation Method

A step-by-step guide to calculating the iodine value from the chromatographic data, including formulas and examples to illustrate the process.

5. Data Interpretation

Tips and best practices for interpreting your results, helping you make informed decisions based on your findings.

Who Should Use This Standard?

BS EN 16300:2024 is designed for a wide range of professionals in the automotive and fuel industries, including:

  • Quality Control Specialists: Ensure the consistency and quality of your fuels with accurate iodine value determination.
  • Researchers: Gain valuable insights into the properties and performance of FAME through precise analysis.
  • Regulatory Compliance Officers: Meet industry standards and regulatory requirements with confidence.
  • Laboratory Technicians: Follow detailed procedures to achieve reliable and reproducible results.

Conclusion

Invest in the future of your fuel analysis with BS EN 16300:2024. This standard provides a comprehensive and reliable methodology for determining the iodine value in FAME, ensuring the quality and performance of your automotive fuels. With its detailed guidelines and up-to-date information, BS EN 16300:2024 is an indispensable resource for professionals in the automotive and fuel industries.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your quality control processes and stay ahead of industry standards. Get your copy of BS EN 16300:2024 today and take the first step towards more accurate and reliable fuel analysis.

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BS EN 16300:2024


This standard BS EN 16300:2024 Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.40 Biofuels
This document specifies a calculation procedure for the determination of iodine value (“CIV” - “calculated iodine value”) of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) to be used either as automotive fuel for diesel engines as specified in EN 14214 [2] or heating fuel or as an extender for automotive fuel for diesel engines as specified in EN 590 [3]. This procedure does not apply to Ethyl esters or esters made from fish oil and mixtures thereof. The calculation procedure is applicable to methyl esters between C6 and C24:1. The calculation procedure uses as data entry the results from the gas chromatography determination (GC) according to EN 14103 of individual fatty acid methyl esters and is based on AOCS recommended practice Cd 1c - 85 for the determination of the iodine value of edible oil from its fatty acid composition. It is important to recognize that the latest version of EN 14103 is intended to be used for the determination of individual FAME components. NOTE 1 Experience from the field and from several precision evaluation campaigns in Germany and elsewhere indicates that the results of the determination of iodine value by the calculation specified here are very close to results obtained by titration with Wijs solvent according to EN 14111 [1]. Observed small differences were always found to be smaller than the reproducibility published in the actual EN 14111. For informative purposes only, but not for cases of dispute, EN 14331 [4] can also be used to extract the FAME contents from FAME containing diesel fuels (like B5, B7, B30, etc.) and to use the contents of the individual FAME components from this method as data entry for the calculation specified in this document. This calculation method can be used only if the evaluated sample fulfils the requirement for ester content as reported in EN 14214. The precision statement of this test method was determined by calculation from a Round Robin exercise with iodine values in the range of 16 g iodine/100 g to 126 g iodine/100 g. The test method is also applicable for higher iodine values; however, the precision statement is not established for iodine values above 126 g iodine/100 g. NOTE 2 For the purposes of this document, the term “% (m/m)” is used to represent the mass fraction.