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Determination of the total base number in petroleum products

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Measuring the total base number (TBN) in petroleum products is essential for assessing lubricant quality and ensuring engine protection against corrosion and wear. Accurate TBN values support compliance with national and international standards and guide maintenance strategies in petrochemical and automotive industries.

Objectives and Overview


This application bulletin reviews four titrimetric approaches—potentiometric, photometric, thermometric, and conductometric—to determine TBN in oils. Each method is described with reference to established standards (ISO, ASTM, DIN, IP), comparing reagent compositions, detection modes, and procedural parameters.

Methodology and Instrumentation


TBN determinations employ non‐aqueous titrations using strong acids in mixed solvents. Key steps include sample dissolution, blank correction, and equivalence point detection. Instrumentation and reagents across methods:
  • Potentiometric titration: Titrator in DET mode, Solvotrode easyClean electrode, perchloric acid in acetic acid–toluene–acetone solvent.
  • Photometric titration: MET mode titrator, Optrode UV–Vis detector, methyl orange indicator, hydrochloric acid in isopropanol–toluene–water.
  • Thermometric titration: Thermometric titrator, Thermoprobe, trifluoromethanesulfonic or perchloric acid titrant, toluene–acetic acid solvent with isobutyl vinyl ether.
  • Conductometric titration: MET mode with conductivity cell, hydrochloric acid in isopropanol–toluene–water.

Reagents such as potassium hydrogen phthalate and TRIS serve as standards for titer calibration. Sample sizes and weighing accuracy vary with expected TBN ranges, ensuring optimal endpoint resolution.

Main Results and Discussion


Potentiometric titrations deliver well‐defined perchloric acid endpoints (EP) over 3–45 mg KOH/g with millivolt‐level stability. Photometric assays using methyl orange reliably detect color shifts for light and dark oils up to 250 mg KOH/g, though indicator sensitivity can be influenced by sample coloration. Thermometric titration offers sharp endothermic inflection points without insulating vessels and covers a broad TBN window (0.05–250 mg KOH/g). Conductometric titration provides a rapid, calibration‐validated approach for base numbers up to 20 mg KOH/g, with potential extension to higher ranges via sample dilution.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Flexibility to choose the most suitable titration mode based on sample matrix, TBN range, and available equipment.
  • Compliance with global ASTM, ISO, DIN, and IP standards ensures consistent quality control across laboratories.
  • Minimal sample preparation and automated titration routines enable high throughput in production and service monitoring.

Future Trends and Applications


  • Standardization of thermometric TBN methods and integration into existing regulatory frameworks.
  • Development of greener solvent systems to replace chlorinated reagents and reduce environmental impact.
  • Advances in software algorithms for automatic endpoint detection and real‐time data analytics.
  • Portable and field‐deployable titration systems for on‐site lubricant health assessment.

Conclusion


Diverse titrimetric techniques for TBN determination offer robust, standards‐compliant tools for petroleum product analysis. Method selection should consider sample properties, precision requirements, and environmental factors. Ongoing method innovations will further improve speed, sensitivity, and sustainability.

References


  • ASTM D2896-11 Perchloric Acid Potentiometric Titration
  • ISO 3771:2011 Base Number by Perchloric Acid Titration
  • ASTM D974-11 Color-Indicator Titration
  • DIN ISO 6618 Color-Indicator Titration
  • IP 400/01 Conductometric Titration Method
  • Metrohm Monograph Practical Thermometric Titration

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