We report here, for the first time, application of batch injection analysis (BIA) with amperometric detection for determination of the phenolic antioxidant butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) in biodiesel. A sample plug was directly injected onto a boron-doped diamond electrode immersed in 50% v/v hydroethanolic solution with 0.1 mol L(-1) HClO(4) using an electronic micropipette. Importantly, the only preparation step required for biodiesel analysis is dilution in the same hydroethanolic electrolyte solution. Our proposed method has several advantages for routine biodiesel analysis, including: a low relative standard deviation between injections (0.29%, n=20), high analytical frequency (120 h(-1)), adequate recovery values (93-101%) for spiked samples, satisfactory accuracy (based on comparative determinations by high-performance liquid-chromatography), and a low detection limit (100 ng of BHA per g of biodiesel). Finally, our method can be adapted for the determination of other antioxidants in biodiesel samples.

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