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BS EN 12916:2024 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Petroleum products. Determination of aromatic hydrocarbon types in middle distillates. High performance liquid chromatography method with refractive index detection

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This document specifies a test method for the determination of the content of mono-aromatic, di aromatic and tri+-aromatic hydrocarbons in diesel fuels, paraffinic diesel fuels and petroleum distillates. This document specifies two procedures, A and B. Procedure A is applicable to diesel fuels that may contain fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) up to 30 % (V/V) (as in [1], [2] or [3]) and petroleum distillates in the boiling range from 150 °C to 400 °C (as in [4]. Procedure B is applicable to paraffinic diesel fuels with up to 7 % (V/V) FAME. This procedure does not contain a dilution of the sample in order to determine the low levels of aromatic components in these fuels. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons content is calculated from the sum of di-aromatic and tri+-aromatic hydrocarbons and the total content of aromatic compounds is calculated from the sum of the individual aromatic hydrocarbon types. Compounds containing sulfur, nitrogen and oxygen can interfere in the determination; mono-alkenes do not interfere, but conjugated di-alkenes and poly-alkenes, if present, can do so. The measurement ranges that apply to this method are given in Table 2 and Table 3. NOTE 1 For the purpose of this document, the terms “% (m/m)” and “% (V/V)” are used to represent the mass fraction, µ, and the volume fraction, φ, of a material respectively. NOTE 2 By convention, the aromatic hydrocarbon types are defined on the basis of their elution characteristics from the specified liquid chromatography column relative to model aromatic compounds. Their quantification is performed using an external calibration with a single aromatic compound for each of them, which may or may not be representative of the aromatics present in the sample. Alternative techniques and test methods may classify and quantify individual aromatic hydrocarbon types differently. NOTE 3 Backflush is part of laboratory-internal maintenance. WARNING – The use of this document can involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This document does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of users of this document to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety and health of personnel prior to application of the standard, and fulfil statutory and regulatory requirements for this purpose.

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33 undefined
36 European foreword
37 1 Scope
2 Normative references
38 3 Terms and definitions
39 4 Principle
5 Reagents and materials
40 6 Apparatus
41 7 Sampling
42 8 Apparatus preparation
Figure 1 — Diagrammatic representation of a liquid chromatograph
44 Figure 2 — Chromatogram of the system calibration standard SCS1
9 Calibration
Table 1 — Concentrations of calibration standard components
45 Figure 3 — Chromatogram of calibration standard
46 10 Procedure
10.1 Procedure A for diesel fuels and petroleum distillates
10.2 Procedure B for paraffinic diesel fuels
10.3 Procedure A and B continuation
47 Figure 4 — Chromatogram with the peaks identified and showing the integration
48 Figure 5 — Exemplary chromatogram of paraffinic diesel fuels with the peaks identified
11 Calculation
11.1 Retention times
49 11.2 Column resolution
11.3 Cut times
11.4 Aromatic hydrocarbons type content
50 11.5 Polycyclic and total aromatic hydrocarbons content
12 Expression of results
13 Precision
13.1 General
13.2 Repeatability, r
13.3 Reproducibility, R
51 Table 2 — Precision values for diesel fuels and petroleum distillates (procedure A)
Table 3 — Precision values for paraffinic diesel fuels (Procedure B)
14 Test report
52 Annex A (informative) Column selection and use
53 Annex B (informative) Practical instructions for paraffinic diesel fuel samples
54 Figure B.1 — Influence of integration methods of unequal sized asymmetrical peaks
55 Annex C (informative) Identification of tri+-aromatics
Figure C.1 — Chromatogram of typical diesel with UV detector
56 Bibliography
BS EN 12916:2024 - TC
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