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Using Sterol Profiles For Fingerprinting Biodiesel and Matching Biodiesel Spill Samples to a Source

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Pages 19-24 | Received 30 May 2010, Accepted 09 Oct 2010, Published online: 16 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

An increase in the production of biodiesel has been accompanied by a rise in the occurrence of biodiesel spills. To determine the source of a spill, fatty acid methyl ester fingerprinting is generally used. However, in the experience of these authors, this approach was of limited use for matching biodiesel residues back to the source material. The present work demonstrates sterol profiling for matching spill samples to a source. Sterol profiling was found to be a better approach for this than fatty acid methyl ester profiling, with the added benefit that sterol analysis could determine the feedstock used in the production of biodiesels.

Acknowledgements

This research was supported by NSW Environmental Trust Grant number 2006/RD/0013.

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