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13 May 2010 Refractive index sensing for online monitoring water and ethanol content in bio fuels
S. Belle, S. Scheurich, R. Hellmann, S. So, I. J. G. Sparrow, G. D. Emmerson
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Abstract
We report on a refractive index sensor based on a planar Bragg grating (PBG) capable to online monitor the water content in Biodiesel and the amount of ethanol admixture to conventional fuels, respectively. Our results demonstrate the capability of the sensor to distinguish the transition between about 190 and 500 ppm water in Biodiesel, enabling to monitor the production process of Biodiesel in the relevant range according to industrial standards. The ethanol content in petrol has been investigated in the range of 0-100%, covering the entire standardized range of E-5 to E-85 fuel mixing ratios. These experiments reveal a sensitivity of 112 nm/riu allowing the measurement of the ethanol content with a resolution of 8.9·10-6.
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S. Belle, S. Scheurich, R. Hellmann, S. So, I. J. G. Sparrow, and G. D. Emmerson "Refractive index sensing for online monitoring water and ethanol content in bio fuels", Proc. SPIE 7726, Optical Sensing and Detection, 77261K (13 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853849
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KEYWORDS
Water

Bioalcohols

Biodiesel

Sensors

Refractive index

Fiber Bragg gratings

Waveguides

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