ISO 17196:2014
Dimethyl ether (DME) for fuels — Determination of impurities — Gas chromatographic method
Dimethyl ether (DME) for fuels — Determination of impurities — Gas chromatographic method
- Статус документа:
- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 25
- Дата публикации:
- 13 ноября 2014 г.
- Издание:
- ISO IS 17196 edition 1 version 1
- ICS:
- 71.080.60
ISO 17196:2014 specifies a procedure of test for methanol, CO, CO2, methyl formate, ethyl methyl ether, and hydrocarbons up to C4, in DME used as fuel by the gas chromatography method. This procedure is applicable to determine the amount of methanol, CO, CO2, methyl formate, ethyl methyl ether, and hydrocarbons up to C4, up to the value specified in ISO 16861. NOTE The precision of this method has been studied for a limited set of samples and content levels by a limited number of labs. It allows establishment of a quality specification of DME but cannot be considered as a full precision determination in line with the usual statistical methodology as in ISO 4259.
Abstract
Overview
ISO 17196:2014 - "Dimethyl ether (DME) for fuels - Determination of impurities - Gas chromatographic method" defines a gas‑chromatographic procedure to quantify common impurities in DME used as a fuel. The method covers methanol, carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), methyl formate, ethyl methyl ether, and hydrocarbons up to C4. Results are reported as concentrations (volume % converted to mass %) and intended to support quality specification of DME in accordance with ISO 16861.
Key technical topics and requirements
- Analytes: methanol, CO, CO2, methyl formate, ethyl methyl ether, and C1–C4 hydrocarbons (ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, butanes, butenes, 1,3‑butadiene).
- Analytical principle: separation by gas chromatography (packed or capillary columns) with detection by TCD, FID, or FID with methanizer where appropriate.
- Sample introduction: gas‑phase injection preferred (with complete vaporization) or liquid injection using a pressurized liquid valve. Heated transfer lines and vaporisers recommended to avoid condensation and sorption.
- Calibration and standards: use a Working Reference Mixture (WRM) and a control gas for routine calibration and control charts. WRM concentrations should lie within specified tolerances relative to ISO 16861 (e.g., ±50% for components ≤0.1 mass %; ±25% for 0.1–1 mass %).
- Chromatographic performance: minimum resolution of 2 between adjacent peaks (and ≥4 when valve switching is used).
- Calculations: concentration derived from peak areas against WRM (volume %), then converted to mass % using molecular masses.
- Precision: repeatability and reproducibility were evaluated in limited interlaboratory tests; because the study set and number of labs were limited, the method supports quality specification but is not claimed as a fully validated precision method per ISO 4259/5725‑2.
Practical applications and users
- Fuel producers and distributors: routine quality control of DME batches to confirm impurity limits required by fuel specifications (ISO 16861).
- Analytical laboratories: method for accredited testing of DME impurities using GC systems (TCD/FID/methanizer).
- Regulatory bodies and purchasers: verifying compliance of supplied DME with impurity specifications.
- Engine and fuel system developers: assessing feedstock purity for combustion performance and emissions testing.
Practical considerations include proper sampling per ISO 29945, heated transfer lines to avoid fractionation of volatile components (CO/CO2), and preparation/verification of calibration gas mixtures (ISO 6142/6143).
Related standards
- ISO 16861 - DME fuel specifications
- ISO 29945 - Sampling of refrigerated DME
- ISO 6142 / ISO 6143 - Preparation and verification of calibration gas mixtures
- ISO 6975 - Gas‑chromatographic vocabulary and methods
- ISO 5725‑2 and ISO 4259 - Precision and application of precision data
Keywords: ISO 17196:2014, Dimethyl ether, DME, gas chromatography, impurities, methanol, CO, CO2, methyl formate, ethyl methyl ether, hydrocarbons up to C4, fuel quality, WRM, calibration, precision.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- ISO/TC 28/SC 4 - Classifications and specifications
- SKU
- ISO 17196:2014
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