The Hydrogen content of a sample is the contribution that Hydrogen makes to the total mass of the sample. Click here for more information on the elemental composition of biomass.
We determine the hydrogen content according to the procedures outlined in European Standard EN 15104:2011 ("Solid biofuels - Determination of total content of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen - Instrumental methods") and we use an Elementar Vario MACRO Cube elemental analyser which has been designed to satisfy the requirements of this method.
We report the hydrogen content on a dry-mass basis as well as on an as-received basis and a dry ash-free basis (providing that the ash content and as-received moisture content of the sample have also been determined). We use the calculations outlined in European Standard EN 15296:2011 ("Solid biofuels - Conversion of analytical results from one basis to another") to carry out these conversions. Our figure for the hydrogen content of the sample on an as-received basis only considers the hydrogen present in the biomass and not that present in the water.
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Elemental Analyser
A Vario MACRO cube elemental analyser is used for the quantification of the Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Sulphur content of samples.
Additional Material
We can determine the Hydrogen content of biomass, click here to learn
more about our various biomass analysis methods.
We can determine the Hydrogen content of pyrolysis bio-oils,
click here to learn more about our various methods for analysing bio-oil.
We can determine the Hydrogen content of seaweed,
click here to learn more about our various methods for analysing seaweed.