The effect of the excitation light intensity during on-line monitoring of biodiesel by fluorescence spectroscopy

2017 
Abstract In the last years, several methods based on fluorescence spectroscopy have been proposed to investigate different aspects related to biodiesel industry for presenting some advantages such as simplicity, reliability, low-cost and real-time analysis. Nevertheless, the excitation light, depending on its beam intensity, may induce by itself sample degradation during the monitoring due to the low oxidative stability of the biodiesel, providing misleading results. The present study shows for the first time a detailed analysis about how excitation light intensity may distort biodiesel analysis based on fluorescence measurements. The results revealed that fluorescence may be successfully used for on-line and in situ monitoring of biodiesel conditions as long as low excitation intensity interacts with a small sample volume in order to avoid biodiesel photodegradation.
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