Rigaku Publishes Method for Measurement of Manganese in Gasoline

13 Feb 2018
Lui Terry
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Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc. has announced the publication of a new empirical method for the measurement of manganese (Mn) in gasoline by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF). The application report includes information about sample preparation, calibration and instrument precision and highlights the performance of the Rigaku NEX QC+ high-resolution benchtop EDXRF spectrometer.

Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (known as MMT or MCMT) is an anti-knock agent added to motor gasoline and avgas (aviation gasoline) to boost octane rating, replacing tetraethyl lead (TEL) in many regions. In motor gasoline, the manganese level is typically between 50-500 mg/kg, but can be as high as 3000 mg/kg (approximately 3 g/L) in avgas. Reliably characterizing the manganese content of gasoline is needed to ensure optimum engine performance based on the engine’s compression ratio and other geometrical and mechanical operating conditions.

For the analysis described in the report, empirical calibration was made using commercially available certified gasoline standards containing a manganese additive. Measurement was performed using the NEX QC+ EDXRF analyzer, engineered to meet industry needs for elemental analysis of petroleum-based fuels.

The results indicate that with stable samples, appropriate sample handling and proper calibration technique, the Rigaku NEX QC+ EDXRF can be used to reliably measure manganese in gasoline and avgas without the need to use an internal standard.

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