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23/30466146 DC BS EN 16300. Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data

23/30466146 DC

BS EN 16300. Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data

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Standard number:23/30466146 DC
Pages:13
Released:2023-01-26
Status:Draft for Comment
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23/30466146 DC


This standard 23/30466146 DC BS EN 16300. Automotive fuels. Determination of iodine value in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Calculation method from gas chromatographic data is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.40 Biofuels
This document specifies a calculation procedure for the determination of iodine value ("CIV" - "calculated iodine value"), of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) to be used either as automotive fuel for diesel engines as specified in EN 14214 [2] or heating fuel or as an extender for automotive fuel for diesel engines as specified in EN 590 [3]. Ethyl esters or esters made from fish oil and mixtures thereof are not covered by this procedure. The calculation procedure is specified for methyl esters between C6 and C24:1. The calculation procedure uses as data entry the results from the gas chromatography determination (GC) according to EN 14103 of individual fatty acid methyl esters and is based on AOCS recommended practice Cd 1c - 85 for the determination of the iodine value of edible oil from its fatty acid composition. It is important to recognize that the latest version of EN 14103 is intended to be used for the determination of individual FAME components. NOTE Experience from the field and from several precision evaluation campaigns in Germany and elsewhere indicates that the results of the determination of iodine value by the calculation specified here are very close to results obtained by titration with Wijs solvent according to EN 14111 [1]. Observed small differences were always found to be smaller than the reproducibility published in the actual EN 14111. For informative purposes only, but not for cases of dispute, EN 14331 [4] may also be used to extract the FAME contents from FAME containing diesel fuels (like B5, B7, B30, etc.) and to use the contents of the individual FAME components from this method as data entry for the calculation specified in this document. This calculation method can be used only if the evaluated sample fulfils the requirement for ester content as reported in EN 14214. The precision statement of this test method was determined by calculation from a Round Robin exercise with iodine values in the range of 16 g iodine/100 g to 126 g iodine/100 g. The test method is also applicable for higher iodine values; however, the precision statement is not established for iodine values above 126 g iodine/100 g.