ABSTRACT
The composition of sugarcane vinasse varies according to the substrate of alcoholic fermentation, e.g. if it is sugarcane juice and/or molasses. Regardless of the origin, the main organic compounds found in sugarcane vinasse are organic acids, alcohols and a low amount of carbohydrates. To access the organic composition of such wastewater, the present paper describes a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) separation method coupled to a Refractive Index Detector (RID) in order to quantify the organic acids (C1 to C6) and alcohols in sugarcane vinasse. The analysed substances were acetic acid, butyric acid, caproic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, propionic acid, succinic acid, valeric acid, butanol, ethanol, glycerol and methanol. A validation study of the method was performed taking into account the matrix effect exerted by vinasse samples in natura. In conclusion, it was proved that the method is suitable for assessing the organic composition of vinasse: able to separate 12 analytes, with excellent linearity (R2 > 0.999), with adequate working ranges, high precision (recovery ranging from 83% to 102%), and low matrix effects (<5%).
Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to Petrobras and ANEEL for the financial and technical support and to the ethanol mill facility for supplying the sugarcane vinasse. The authors would also like to thank Luciana Yumi Watari, Wiviane Cristine de Paulo and Weslei Mateus Sallaroli de Mello for their significant contribution to this work.
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