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Title: Development of a quality control material for the analysis of volatile compounds in alcoholic beverages
Authors: Charapitsa, Siarhei
Sytova, Svetlana
Kavalenka, Anton
Sobolenko, Lidia
Shauchenka, Yauheni
Kostyuk, Nikolai
Zayats, Mikhail
Egorov, Vladimir
Leschev, Sergey
Melsitova, Ina
Vetokhin, Siarhei
Zayats, Natalia
Keywords: Quality control material
QCM
homogeneity assessment
stability assessment
alcoholic beverages
volatile compounds
uncertainty estimation
материалы контроля качества
МКК
оценка однородности
оценка стабильности
спиртные напитки
летучие соединения
оценка неопределенности
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Development of a quality control material for the analysis of volatile compounds in alcoholic beverages / S. Charapitsa [et al.] // Journal of Chemical Metrology. - 2021. - 15:2. - P. 113-123.
Abstract: A quality control material (QCM) for the analysis of volatile compounds in alcoholic beverages was developed. The problems of the development and production of QCM were investigated. The seven water-ethanol solutions, containing 9 volatile compounds (acetaldehyde, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, methanol, propan-1-ol, propan-2-ol, 2-methylpropan-1-ol, butan-1-ol and 3-methylbutan-1-ol) with a concentration range from 1.20 to 5000 mg/L of anhydrous ethanol were prepared and studied according to the ISO Guide 80 and ISO Guide 35 in order to prove their stability over 6 months. The algorithm for the assessment of uncertainty associated with the characterization of QCM was developed. The studies were carried out by validated direct gas chromatography (GC) method with flame ionization detection (FID), based on using ethanol as an internal standard. The expanded relative uncertainty of QCM does not exceed 4.5 %.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/45961
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