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ASTM D 5837-15 Compliant Quantitative Analysis of Furanic Compound (Furfural) in Transformer Insulation Oil

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Summary

Quantitative Analysis of Furanic Compounds in Transformer Insulation Oil


Importance of the Topic


Transformer insulation oil safeguards electrical equipment and its deterioration can compromise system reliability. Furanic compounds generated from cellulose-based insulation paper dissolve into the oil, serving as sensitive indicators of thermal degradation and guiding predictive maintenance strategies.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study applied the ASTM D 5837-15 standard to quantify five key furanic compounds in four types of transformer insulation oil. Accelerated aging tests at 150 °C for 48 h and 96 h assessed method performance and degradation profiles across real-world oil samples.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Samples underwent a standardized pretreatment involving acetonitrile extraction, vortex mixing, centrifugation, and direct HPLC injection. Extraction efficiency was evaluated using mineral oil spiked controls, yielding approximately 90 % recovery and <3 % RSD.
  • Chromatography: Shim-pack™ VP-ODS column (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 μm); gradient elution with water and acetonitrile; flow rate 1 mL/min; 40 °C.
  • Detection: Photodiode array at 220 nm and 280 nm; injection volume 15 μL.

Instrumentation


  • Shimadzu Prominence™-i integrated HPLC system
  • Shim-pack™ VP-ODS column
  • PDA detector

Main Results and Discussion


  • Calibration curves for 5HMF, 2FOL, 2FAL, 2ACF, and 5MEF were linear over 10–1 000 μg/L (R² ≥ 0.9999) with LOQs between 1.9 and 6.5 μg/L.
  • Extraction recoveries ranged from 89 % to 97 % with repeatability below 3 % RSD.
  • Accelerated aging revealed significant increases in furfural derivatives, confirming the method’s sensitivity to oil degradation.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This streamlined, ASTM-compliant workflow enables laboratories to monitor transformer oil health accurately, optimize maintenance schedules, reduce downtime, and prevent catastrophic failures.

Future Trends and Applications


Emerging developments may include on-line monitoring systems, automated sample preparation, integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity, and portable field instruments for real-time transformer condition assessment.

Conclusion


The presented HPLC-PDA protocol achieves robust quantitation of furanic markers in transformer oils with high recovery, precision, and sensitivity. Accelerated aging experiments validate its practical utility for tracking insulation deterioration.

Reference


  • ASTM D 5837-15, Standard Test Method for Furanic Compounds in Electrical Insulating Liquids by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).

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