Bromine Number in Petroleum Products
Bromine Number in Petroleum Products
Bromine Number in Petroleum Products
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1. Introduction
This application note follows the ASTM norm D1159- 07 (2012). It deals with the determination of the Bromine
Number of petroleum distillates and commercial aliphatic olefins by an electrometric titration with imposed
current.
The Bromine Number is an indication of the aliphatic unsaturation present in petroleum samples. The
magnitude of Bromine Number is simply an indication of the bromine reactive constituents, not an indication
of the constituents.
The Bromine Number is expressed as g of bromine (Br2) able to react with 100 g of product.
2. Principle
In this procedure, we use the reaction of a Br-/BrO3- mixture with the double bond present in the product.
The reaction takes place into two steps:
1) 5Br- + BrO3- + 6H+ -> 3Br2 + 3H2O
2) Br2 + R-C = C-R -> R-CBr-CBr-R
The first reaction creates in the beaker, the titrant needed to react with the double bond (second reaction). In
order not to have secondary reactions, the complete titration must be done below 5 °C in a water-jacketed
titration beaker connected to a thermostatic bath.
In the working range, the sample (weighed) is diluted into dichloromethane, and an aliquot of this sample
solution is titrated.
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4. Ranges and settings
4.3. Settings
Name Default parameter Unit
Application
Application name Bromine Number 0.5 to 200 g/100 g
Sample
Name Sample
Amount 2.000 [g]
Probe
Recommended probe MTC695
Measurement type mV
Working mode Alternating imposed current
Imposed current 20 [µA]
Titrant
Name Br/BrO3
Titrant concentration 0.2500 [mol/L]
Syringe Syringe 1
Automatic addition (titration solvent)
Active No
Time 70 [s]
Stirring speed 30 [%]
Pump Pump1
Manual addition (titration solvent)
Active Yes
Message Add 110 mL of cold titration solvent
Stirring speed 30 [%]
Sample addition
Active Yes
Add 5 mL of prepared sample
Message (or 5 mL of solvent if blank)
Stirring speed 30 [%]
Temperature stabilization
Active Yes
Message Press Skip when T °C is below 5 °C
Time 600 [s]
Stirring speed 30 [%]
IP titration
Stirring speed 30 [%]
Measured parameter [mV]
Predose 0 [mL]
Max volume stop point 7 [mL]
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Stop on last EQP Yes
Delay 0 [s]
Min increment size 0.01 [mL]
Max increment size 0.1 [mL]
Result 1 name
Hide Yes
R1 resolution 2 decimals
R1 min 0.01 [mg/g]
R1 max 300 [mg/g]
R1 QC min 0.01 [mg/g]
R1 QC max 300 [mg/g]
R1EQP index 1
R1 molar weight 159.8 [g/mol]
Exchange electron Sample 2
Exchange electron Titrant 2
Equation 1 name Bromine number
Hide No
R1 resolution 1 decimal
Unit g/100 g
Equation R1 x 0.1 x FX
Eq1 min 0.0 [g/100 g]
Eq1 max 250 [g/100 g]
Fx 10
5. Titration procedure
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5.2. Reagent tips and technique
• Bromide/bromate solution is a stable solution. However, if calibration is needed, please refer to
section 9 Appendix: Titrant Calibration.
• Rinse the beaker after each titration and dry it.
• Rinse the electrode, temperature probe and injection tip with deionized water before every titration
and dry them with a tissue.
5.5. Safety
• Use good safety practices and laboratory techniques throughout the procedure. Consult the Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for specific reagent information.
• Flammable solvents are being used. They can cause severe burns and are hazardous if swallowed.
Always respect laboratory health and safety regulations when using these reagents.
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6. Results
7. Recommendations
Store the titration solvent in a refrigerator in order to reach the titration temperature as quickly as possible. A
settling time of 10 minutes has been programmed by default but can be skipped if the temperature is already
reached. After 10 minutes, the titration will start regardless of temperature. Make sure to modify this time if
necessary, as it is important to perform the titration below 5 °C.
8. Bibliography
ASTM D1159-07 (2012)
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9. Appendix: Titrant calibration
The bromide-bromate titrant solution cannot be calibrated directly. It has to be used as a sample in an
application using sodium thiosulfate as the titrant.
To calibrate the Bromide-Bromate solution, install the Cal Br-BrO3 Titrant application on the instrument. It may
require uninstalling an existing and to installing the application. Please refer the user manual for these
recommended actions.
Preparation of the sample has to be performed quickly and to set at a temperature below 20 °C. It is possible to
have the waiting time for the mixture of the sample preparation within the application.
After the determination of the Bromide-Bromate solution titer, enter the result of this application into the
Bromine Number 0.5-200 g/100 g application. For this the application will have to be reinstalled on the
instrument unless it is a bi-burette instrument.
To enter the new titer of the Bromide-Bromate solution, edit the Bromine Number application and enter the
titer in the titrant section.
9.2. Settings
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