NEX QC—Analysis of Sulfur in Diesel Fuel per ASTM D4294

Application Note EDXRF1135

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Scope

The analysis of sulfur in diesel fuel as per ASTM D4294 is demonstrated.

Background

Sulfur will always be an important element in crude oils and fuels oils. Sulfur content is regulated in many products, and plays an important role in fuel quality and control of polluting emissions. Around the world regulations are limiting the amount of sulfur allowable in diesel fuels, kerosene, heating oils, etc. Jet fuels also rely on the sulfur content to ensure optimum fuel properties, in addition to emission concerns.

Therefore, from characterizing, blending and refining crude oil to the production of various fuel oils, monitoring sulfur content will continue to be a very important measurement. To meet the needs of the industry, Rigaku offers NEX QC, a simple and versatile benchtop EDXRF analyzer for the analysis of sulfur and other elements in petroleum oils and fuels.

800x610 NEX QC+ (S in Crude screen)_picture_2020.06.25Model: NEX QC

Calibration – Standard range

Calibration is made using matrix-matched standards that match the fuel oil or biodiesel blend being measured. 

Element: S
Units: ppm
   
Sample I.D. Standard value Calculated value
STD 1 100 97
STD 2 200 205
STD 3 400 399
STD 4 600 596
STD 5 800 803
STD 6 1000 999

Correlation Plot S

EDXRF1135 Correlation plotRepeatability – Standard range

To demonstrate repeatability (precision), the select samples were chosen from the set of calibration standards. Each sample was measured in static position with typical results shown below.

Element: S Units: ppm

Sample I.D. Standard value Average value Std. dev % Relative
STD 1 100 98 3.4 3.5
STD 6 1000 1002 7.2 0.7

Calibration – Low range

The low sulfur range 50 – 100 ppm uses typical ULS technique protocol. An empirical calibration was built using a set of commercially available certified diesel fuel standards.

Element: S
Units: ppm
   
Sample I.D. Standard
value
Calculated
value
STD 2 50 53
STD 3 75 75
STD 4 100 98

Correlation plot S

EDXRF1135 Correlation plot (low range)

Repeatability – Low range

To demonstrate repeatability (precision), the select samples were chosen from the set of calibration standards. Each sample was measured in static position with typical results shown below.

Element: S Units: ppm

Sample I.D. Standard value Average value Std.dDev % Relative
STD 2 50 52 2.0 4.0
STD 4 100 102 3.0 3.0

Reproducibility – Low range

Reproducibility is the longer-term reliability over many days, different aliquots of the same sample, different analyzers and different operators. Reproducibility is expected to be 1.5 – 2.0X repeatability. To demonstrate reproducibility, two NEX QC analyzers were tested over a 10-day period. A 50 ppm sample was measured on each machine, once or twice a day, for a total of 14 measurements over the 10-day period. ULS measurement protocol was used, and no Standardize drift correction was required.

Sample: 50.0 ppm S in Diesel - Units: ppm

  Standard value Average value Std. dev % Relative
Analyzer 1 50.0 51.5 2.6 5.2
Analyzer 2 50.0 48.3 3.0 6.0

EDXRF1135 Analyzer data

International standard test methods

The Rigaku NEX QC complies with the following international standards test methods for measuring sulfur in crude and petroleum oils. Note that by weight 1 ppm = 1 mg/kg.

ASTM D4294 ISO 20847 ISO 8754 IP 496 IP 336 JIS K 2541-4
16 ppm - 5% 30 - 500 mg/kg 100 mg/kg - 5% 100 mg/kg - 5% 100 mg/kg - 5% 0.01 - 5%

Fuel types

The performance shown here for diesel is also applicable to the following fuel and oil types when calibrated over similar ranges:

  • Diesel
  • Kerosene
  • Heating oils
  • Jet fuel
  • Naphtha
  • Other middle distillates
  • Residual oil
  • Crude oil
  • Unleaded Gasoline
  • Gasohol
  • Hydraulic oil
  • Mineral oil
  • Biodiesel (see Note 2 ASTM D4294-10)
  • And other similar petroleum products

Conclusion

The performance shown here demonstrates the ability of the NEX QC to yield excellent results for the measurement of sulfur in diesel fuel in air, without the need for helium purge. Helium can be used to optimize the low sulfur range. Simple, modern touch screen interface allows for reliable and efficient measurement protocols. 

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