The objective of the presented work was to
examine the optical properties of selected bio-fuel waste. Three
independent optical methods: UV-Vis spectroscopy, infrared
spectroscopy and chromametric measurements were applied to
establish the possible quality control test for the obtained substances.
The following by-products were tested: distilled glycerine,
technical glycerine and matter organic non glycerine fraction
from rapeseed oil bio-fuel production. The results show that analysis
of UV-Vis spectra can give rapid information about the purity
of distilled glycerine, while no direct information can be obtained
concerning the concentration and kind of impurities. Transmission
mode is more useful as compared to absorption, concerning the
detection abilities of average UV-Vis spectrometers. Infrared spectroscopy
can be used as a complementary method for determining
impurities/admixtures in samples. Measurements of chroma give
the quickest data to compare the colour of biofuel by-products
obtained by different producers. The condition is, however, that
the products are received through the same or similar chemical
processes. The other important factor is application of well defined
measuring background. All the discussed analyses are quick, cheap
and non-destructive, and can help to compare the quality of
products.
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