Analytical MethodsGreen and fast determination of the alcoholic content of wines using thermal infrared enthalpimetry
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Add time:09/04/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
An innovative use of thermal infrared enthalpimetry (TIE) is proposed for the determination of alcoholic content of red and white wines. Notwithstanding the presence of ethanol in beverages, absolute ethanol was added directly to wines, and the temperature rise caused by the heat of dilution was monitored using an infrared camera. Analytical signals were obtained in only 10 s for four samples simultaneously, and a calibration curve was constructed with hydroalcoholic reference solutions. A linear calibration curve was obtained from 3.0 to 18.0% (v/v) ethanol (R2 = 0.9987). The results showed agreement ranging from 98.2 to 104.0% with 942.06 and 969.12 methods of AOAC. Organic compounds (e.g., sugar) did not interfere in the determinations. The proposed method provided fast results, with a throughput of 480 samples per hour and negligible energy consumption (0.001 kWh). In addition, the consumption of reagents was reduced when compared with conventional method fulfilling green analytical chemistry requirements.
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