Solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon - Determination of sulfur and chlorine content (ISO 16994:2026)

This document describes methods for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon and specifies two methods for decomposition of the fuel and different analytical techniques for the quantification of the elements in the decomposition solutions. The determination of other elements such as fluorine and bromine are also possible with the methods in this document, however performance data for these elements are not provided. The use of automatic equipment is also included in this document, provided that a validation is carried out as specified and that the performance characteristics are similar to those of the method described in this document.

Biogene Festbrennstoffe - Bestimmung des Gesamtgehaltes an Schwefel und Chlor (ISO 16994:2026)

Dieses Dokument beschreibt Verfahren zur Bestimmung des Gehaltes an Schwefel und an Chlor in biogenen Festbrennstoffen und pyrogenen Biokohlenstoffen und legt zwei Verfahren für den Aufschluss des Brennstoffs sowie verschiedene Analysenverfahren für die quantitative Bestimmung der Elemente in den Aufschlusslösungen fest. Die Bestimmung anderer Elemente, wie z. B. Fluor und Brom, ist mit den in diesem Dokument enthaltenen Verfahren ebenfalls möglich, es werden jedoch keine Leistungsdaten für diese Elemente angegeben. Der Einsatz automatischer Geräte ist in diesem Dokument ebenfalls enthalten, vorausgesetzt, dass eine Validierung entsprechend den Festlegungen durchgeführt wird und dass die Leistungskenngrößen denen des in diesem Dokument beschriebenen Verfahrens ähnlich sind.

Biocombustibles solides et biocarbone pyrogène - Détermination de la teneur en soufre et en chlore (ISO 16994:2026)

Le présent document décrit les méthodes de détermination de la teneur en soufre et en chlore dans les biocombustibles solides et le biocarbone pyrogène et spécifie deux méthodes de décomposition du combustible et différentes techniques d'analyse pour la quantification des éléments dans les solutions de décomposition. La détermination d'autres éléments tels que le fluor et le brome est également possible avec les méthodes du présent document, mais les données de performance pour ces éléments ne sont pas fournies. Le présent document englobe également l'utilisation d'équipements automatiques sous réserve que la validation soit effectuée conformément aux spécifications et que les caractéristiques de performance soient similaires à celles de la méthode décrite dans le présent document.

Trdna biogoriva in pirogenski ogljik iz biomase - Določanje vsebnosti žvepla in klora (ISO/FDIS 16994:2026)

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Status
Not Published
Publication Date
16-Jun-2026
Technical Committee
CEN/TC 335 - Solid biofuels
Current Stage
6055 - CEN Ratification completed (DOR) - Publishing
Start Date
22-May-2026
Completion Date
22-May-2026

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Effective Date
12-Feb-2026
Effective Date
06-Mar-2024

Overview

EN ISO 16994:2026 is an international standard developed by CEN and ISO for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon. Sulfur and chlorine are significant components in biomass fuels, as their presence can lead to corrosion, harmful emissions, and operational challenges in energy production systems. This standard provides harmonized, reliable procedures for laboratories to accurately quantify these elements, supporting compliance, quality assurance, and environmental responsibility in the bioenergy sector.

Key Topics

  • Test Methods: The standard specifies two main decomposition methods for sample preparation:

    • Method A: Combustion in an oxygen-filled closed vessel, suitable for the simultaneous determination of sulfur, chlorine, fluorine, and bromine.
    • Method B: Acid digestion in a closed vessel, primarily for sulfur analysis.
  • Analytical Techniques: Quantification is carried out using validated techniques including:

    • Ion chromatography - preferred for detecting sulfate, chloride, fluoride, and bromide.
    • Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) - for sulfur determination.
    • Other acceptable techniques include titration and photometric methods, provided they meet the standard’s validation requirements.
  • Automatic Equipment: The use of automatic instruments, such as elemental analyzers or combustion ion chromatography, is permitted if validated with reference materials.

  • Quality Requirements: The standard emphasizes calibration, blank testing, and the use of certified reference materials to ensure accuracy and repeatability.

  • Scope Extensions: While the document focuses on sulfur and chlorine, it also notes that with the described methods, fluorine and bromine can be analyzed when applicable.

Applications

EN ISO 16994:2026 is critical for a spectrum of applications within the solid biofuels and biocarbon industries:

  • Fuel Quality Assessment: Provides a standardized approach to measure sulfur and chlorine, crucial for ensuring fuels meet technical specifications and legal requirements.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Enables accurate reporting and limitation of hazardous emissions from bioenergy operations.
  • Compliance and Certification: Assists manufacturers, traders, and energy producers in demonstrating compliance with regional and global standards for solid biofuels.
  • Research and Development: Laboratories and institutions can use the methodologies to study fuel characteristics, optimize production, and develop cleaner combustion processes.
  • Operational Safety: Helps prevent equipment corrosion and plant failures caused by high sulfur and chlorine contents.

Related Standards

For a comprehensive approach to solid biofuel analysis and quality control, consider these related standards:

  • ISO 10304-1: Water quality - determination of dissolved anions by ion chromatography.
  • ISO 11885: Water quality - determination of selected elements by ICP-OES.
  • ISO 14780: Solid biofuels - sample preparation.
  • ISO 16967: Solid biofuels - determination of major elements.
  • ISO 18125: Solid biofuels - determination of calorific value.
  • ISO 18134-3: Solid biofuels - determination of moisture content.
  • CEN Guide 13: Validation of environmental test methods.

Practical Value

Implementing EN ISO 16994:2026 provides several key benefits:

  • Standardization: Enhances consistency and comparability of analytical results across laboratories and industries.
  • Risk Mitigation: Reduces the risk of corrosion and environmental impact, ensuring safer, more efficient fuel utilization.
  • Market Access: Facilitates international trade in solid biofuels by using recognized testing protocols.
  • Regulatory Alignment: Supports alignment with legal and environmental regulations for sustainable biofuel production.

By adopting EN ISO 16994:2026, organizations reinforce the quality and environmental compatibility of their solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

EN ISO 16994:2026 is a draft published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon - Determination of sulfur and chlorine content (ISO 16994:2026)". This standard covers: This document describes methods for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon and specifies two methods for decomposition of the fuel and different analytical techniques for the quantification of the elements in the decomposition solutions. The determination of other elements such as fluorine and bromine are also possible with the methods in this document, however performance data for these elements are not provided. The use of automatic equipment is also included in this document, provided that a validation is carried out as specified and that the performance characteristics are similar to those of the method described in this document.

This document describes methods for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon and specifies two methods for decomposition of the fuel and different analytical techniques for the quantification of the elements in the decomposition solutions. The determination of other elements such as fluorine and bromine are also possible with the methods in this document, however performance data for these elements are not provided. The use of automatic equipment is also included in this document, provided that a validation is carried out as specified and that the performance characteristics are similar to those of the method described in this document.

EN ISO 16994:2026 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 27.190 - Biological sources and alternative sources of energy; 75.160.40 - Biofuels. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN ISO 16994:2026 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 16994:2026, EN ISO 16994:2016. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN ISO 16994:2025
01-september-2025
Trdna biogoriva in pirogenski ogljik iz biomase - Določanje vsebnosti žvepla in
klora (ISO/DIS 16994:2025)
Solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon - Determination of sulfur and chlorine content
(ISO/DIS 16994:2025)
Biogene Festbrennstoffe - Bestimmung des Gesamtgehaltes an Schwefel und Chlor
(ISO/DIS 16994:2025)
Biocombustibles solides et biocarbone pyrogène - Détermination de la teneur en soufre
et en chlore (ISO/DIS 16994:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 16994
ICS:
75.160.40 Biogoriva Biofuels
oSIST prEN ISO 16994:2025 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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biocarbon — Determination of
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ICS: 75.160.40; 27.190
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Principle . 1
4.1 General .1
4.2 Decomposition of the biofuel .2
4.3 Determination of the analytes in the decomposition solution .2
4.4 Automatic equipment .2
5 Reagents . 2
6 Apparatus . 3
6.1 General .3
6.2 Method A .3
6.3 Method B .3
7 Preparation of the test sample. 3
8 Procedure . 4
8.1 Decomposition .4
8.1.1 Method A: Combustion in a closed combustion vessel .4
8.1.2 Method B: Digestion in a closed vessel .5
8.1.3 Blank test .5
8.2 Detection methods .6
8.2.1 Ion chromatography .6
8.2.2 Other detection methods .6
8.3 Calibration of the apparatus .6
8.4 Analyses of the decomposition solutions .6
9 Expression of results . 6
9.1 General .6
9.2 Chlorine, fluorine and bromine .6
9.3 Sulfur .7
10 Performance characteristics . 7
11 Test report . 7
Annex A (informative) Performance data . 8
Bibliography .10

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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 238, Solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 16994:2016), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— Fluorine and bromine are added to the scope and calculation in 9.2
— Normative references are updated
— Update of the detection methods and more details about the techniques
— The decomposition method with acid digestion and ICP for chlorine is removed

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Introduction
Sulfur and chlorine are present in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon in varying concentrations. During
the combustion process, they are usually converted to sulfur-oxides and chlorides. The presence of these
elements and their reaction products can contribute significantly to corrosion and to environmentally
harmful emissions.
Chlorine can be present in different organic and inorganic compounds and is to exceed or equal the water
soluble amount that can be determined by ISO 16995.
Fluorine and bromine can also be present in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon, but in detectable
concentration only in specific types of biomass like in aquatic biofuels (Br) or as contamination because
of chemical treatment (F). Both elements can be analysed using the same techniques and equipment as for
chlorine and sulfur described in this standard.
Combustion in an oxygen atmosphere in a closed combustion vessel is the preferred method to digest biomass
samples for a determination of sulfur, chlorine, fluorine and bromine content. An advantage of the method
is that the digestion can be carried out in connection with the determination of the calorific value according
to ISO 18125. Other analytical techniques (e.g. high-temperature combustion under controlled gas flow in a
tube furnace, high-temperature combustion in closed systems with adequate detectors and acid digestion
in closed vessels) may also be used for selected analytes. The determination of the resultant chlorine,
sulfur, bromine and fluorine compounds can be done by different techniques, e.g. ion chromatography, ICP,
titrimetry.
Automatic equipment and alternative methods may be used when these methods are validated with biomass
reference samples of an adequate type and also meet the requirements of Clause 10.
A list with typical sulfur, chlorine and fluorine contents of solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon can be
found in ISO 17225-1:2014, Annex B.

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Solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon — Determination of
sulfur and chlorine content
1 Scope
This International Standard describes methods for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content
in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon and specifies two methods for decomposition of the fuel and
different analytical techniques for the quantification of the elements in the decomposition solutions. The
determination of other elements such as fluorine and bromine is also possible with the methods in this
document, however performance data for these elements are not provided. The use of automatic equipment
is also included in this International Standard, provided that a validation is carried out as specified and that
the performance characteristics are similar to those of the method described in this International Standard.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 10304-1, Water quality — Determination of dissolved anions by liquid chromatography of ions — Part 1:
Determination of bromide, chloride, fluoride, nitrate, nitrite, phosphate and sulfate
ISO 11885, Water quality — Determination of selected elements by inductively coupled plasma optical emission
spectrometry (ICP-OES)
ISO 14780, Solid biofuels — Sample preparation
ISO 16559, Solid biofuels — Vocabulary
ISO 16967:2015, Solid biofuels — Determination of major elements — Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, P, K, Si, Na and Ti
ISO 18125, Solid biofuels — Determination of calorific value
ISO 18134-3, Solid biofuels — Determination of moisture content — Part 3: Moisture in general analysis sample
CEN Guide 13:2008, Validation of environmental test methods
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 16559 and the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Principle
4.1 General
The determination of the analytes (sulfur, chlorine, fluorine and bromine) is performed in two steps (4.2 and
4.3) or by using automatic equipment (see 4.4).

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4.2 Decomposition of the biofuel
— Combustion in an oxygen atmosphere in a combustion vessel and absorption of the acidic gas components
in an absorption solution (method A).
— Acid digestion in a closed vessel as described in ISO 16967:2015, Part A (method B).
4.3 Determination of the analytes in the decomposition solution
— Ion chromatography, for the determination of sulfate, chloride, fluoride and bromide, in accordance with
the principles of ISO 10304-1
— ICP, for the determination of sulfur, in accordance with the principles of ISO 11885
4.4 Automatic equipment
Automatic equipment may be used when the method is validated with biomass reference samples of an
adequate biomass type. If automatic equipment is used, sulfur, chlorine and fluorine compounds may be
detected as gaseous components (e.g. by infrared methods). Examples for automatic analysers include
elemental analysers, AOX-analysers, combustion ion chromatography and sulfur-analysers.
If automatic equipment or X-ray fluorescence (see ISO/TS 16996) are used, the method shall be validated
for the respective main origin based biomass group (see ISO 17225-1, Table 1: woody biomass, herbaceous
biomass, fruit biomass or aquatic biomass) according to CEN Guide 13:2008, Clause 3 validation of alternative
methods with one of the following two approaches:
— full validation as applies to reference methods;
— relative validation in which a comparison is made to the reference method, e.g. by participation in inter-
laboratory comparison tests.
NOTE Equipment validated only with, for example, straw reference materials, is not automatically suitable for
the determination of sulfur and chlorine in, for example, wood samples, because of the usually significant lower
concentrations of the elements in wood and/or
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