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Development of an Analytical Methodology for Quantification of Strong Acid in Diesel Oil

✍ Scribed by Flávia C. de Souza; Janaina C. da Rocha; Eduardo Vieira; Sergio A. S. Machado; Eliane D'Elia


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
215 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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Abstract

Many factors can affect the quality of diesel oil, in particular the degradation processes that are directly related to some organosulfur compounds. During the degradation process, these compounds are oxidized into their corresponding sulfonic acids, generating a strong acid content during the process. p‐Toluene sulfonic acid analysis was performed using the linear sweep voltammetry technique with a platinum ultramicroelectrode in aqueous solution containing 3 mol L^−1^ potassium chloride. An extraction step was introduced prior to the voltammetric detection in order to avoid the adsorption of organic molecules, which inhibit the electrochemical response. The extraction step promoted the transference of sulfonic acid from the diesel oil to an aqueous phase. The method was accurate and reproducible, with detection and quantification limits of 5 ppm and 15 ppm, respectively. Recovery of sulfonic acid was around 90%.


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