Analysis of gazolines used by motorbike-taxi drivers in Cotonou
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In 2009, samples from itinerant stations were taken in Cotonou. Official reference gasoline stations (French and
boundary African country) were also studied. The analysis was done by gas chromatography coupled to a mass
spectrometer (GC-MS). The results showed appreciate difference between itinerant and official gasoline
samples: ETBE (Ethyl Tert-Butyl Ether) was found in the composition of the French reference but not in the
African gasolines composition. Benzene was detected at yields less than 1 % in the French reference gasoline
whereas in the gasoline made in the African countries benzene yields were between 2.36 and 4.39 %. The ratio
of toluene/benzene varied between 1.27 and 10.25 in examined gasoline and was much lower in ambient air. For
major components (aromatics and paraffin compounds), we observed another heterogeneity for itinerant gasoline
(probably due to numerous hands making and transport).
