Issue 18, 2015

Sensitive determination of glycerol by derivatization using a HPLC-DAD method in biodiesel samples

Abstract

Biodiesel is mainly produced through a transesterification reaction which yields biodiesel and glycerol, a by-product. This article describes the quantification of glycerol based on high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a diode array detector (DAD) in various biodiesel samples through post-derivatization. Glycerol was converted into a UV active product i.e. glyceryl tribenzoate (GTB) through a simple and effective esterification reaction using benzoyl chloride and copper chloride as the catalyst under mild conditions. Optimized reaction conditions (affording a 90% yield) were obtained by using copper chloride (17 mol%), benzoyl chloride (12.0 equiv.) and triethyl amine (11.0 equiv.). The limit of detection and limit of quantification were found to be 0.23 μg mL−1 and 0.76 μg mL−1, respectively. The developed and validated HPLC-DAD method is sensitive, selective, reproducible and successfully applied for the quantification of glycerol in biodiesel from various sources.

Graphical abstract: Sensitive determination of glycerol by derivatization using a HPLC-DAD method in biodiesel samples

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jul 2015
Accepted
29 Jul 2015
First published
30 Jul 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 7805-7810

Author version available

Sensitive determination of glycerol by derivatization using a HPLC-DAD method in biodiesel samples

M. A. Ahmed, I. Khan, J. Hashim and S. G. Musharraf, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 7805 DOI: 10.1039/C5AY01761K

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