Issue 4, 1992

Study of the determination of the adulteration of petrol with kerosene using fuel cell based equipment

Abstract

Techniques based on the headspace vapour analysis of ethanol using a fuel cell sensor have been studied as the basis of a procedure to determine the degree of adulteration of petrol with kerosene. The procedure, using commercially available instrumentation incorporating a fuel cell sensor, is described and was found to be experimentally facile (up to five determinations per hour) while giving results of good precision (0.21% relative standard deviation) and accuracy (±2%). Although petrols of different origin need different dilutions with hexane for optimum instrumental response, calibration slopes for different brands are similar, thus offering the prospect of a viable portable adulteration monitor.

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Analyst, 1992,117, 701-706

Study of the determination of the adulteration of petrol with kerosene using fuel cell based equipment

M. S. Bahari, W. J. Criddle and J. D. R. Thomas, Analyst, 1992, 117, 701 DOI: 10.1039/AN9921700701

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