Multivariate Calibration and 1H NMR Spectroscopy for Uncovering Fuel Adulteration


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Abstract

In this work, the classification of three fuel types (gasoline, diesel, and kerosene) using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and principal component analysis (PCA), and cluster analysis was achieved successfully. Nine samples collected over 9 months period of each of the above fuels were collected and studied; the total number of all neat samples of fuels was 27 samples. The resulted PCA score model was used as a calibration model for detecting changes in gasoline composition. To imitate adulterated gasoline with diesel, kerosene gasoline was mixed with less expensive fuels, such as diesel and kerosene, with different volume fractions (5, 10, and 20 %). The same protocol used above for the classification has also been used successfully for the qualitative determination of 18 adulterated gasoline samples. The qualitative detection of diesel adulteration with kerosene of the same previous volumetric ratios was also achieved for nine adulterated diesel samples using the 1H NMR and PCA.

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Safwan M. Obeidat

Chemistry Department, Yarmouk University

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Email: Safwan@yu.edu.jo
Jordan, Irbid

Ahmed A. Alomary

Chemistry Department, Yarmouk University; Chemistry Department, The Islamic University of al-Madinah al-Munawarah

Email: Safwan@yu.edu.jo
Jordan, Irbid; Al-Madinah al-Munawarah

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