• Online Seminar: Efficient Quality Analysis of Biodiesel using GC

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Description: Biodiesel is a renewable fuel alternative to petroleum diesel. It can be used in a pure form or blended with petroleum diesel to form a product that can work in conventional diesel engines without modification. The quality of the final product must be monitored to ensure reliable engine operation. Bound and free glycerin content can indicate the quality of biodiesel. A high content of free and total glycerin can lead to buildup in fuel tanks, clogged fuel systems, injector fouling and valve deposits. The analysis of biodiesel following ASTM methodology for glycerin by gas chromatography (GC) will be presented.

Presenter: Matt Bowman, Petrochemical Market Development Specialist, PerkinElmer

Duration: 51 minutes

Format: Windows Media Player

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