Combustible Microemulsions with Diesel and Diesel Admixed with Rapeseed Oil

Novel results on combustible microemulsions prepared with diesel (D), blends of diesel and rapeseed oil (RSO), and mixtures of eco-friendly amphiphiles are presented. Water solubilization in oil/amphiphile systems was estimated by pseudo-ternary diagrams whereas the phase behavior by Winsor (W) diag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista de chimie (Bucuresti) 2019-10, Vol.70 (9), p.3163-3166
Hauptverfasser: Mihailescu, Florentina Cristina, Balcan, Marieta, Maxim, Monica Elisabeta, Anghel, Dan Florin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Novel results on combustible microemulsions prepared with diesel (D), blends of diesel and rapeseed oil (RSO), and mixtures of eco-friendly amphiphiles are presented. Water solubilization in oil/amphiphile systems was estimated by pseudo-ternary diagrams whereas the phase behavior by Winsor (W) diagrams. The extent of single-phase microemulsion (SPM) area depends on the amphiphile and oil phase composition. The presence of cosurfactant in the anionic-nonionic surfactant mixture increases very much the SPM area, but no effect is observed when half of D is replaced by RSO. In the pseudo-ternary phase diagram, the addition of organic electrolyte decreases the SPM areas. The microemulsions were characterized by the oil/water interfacial tension (gow), and the oil and water solubilization parameters (SPo) and (SPw). The results obtained reveal that the W III microemulsions have minimal goow values, whereas SPo and SPw are maximal. The work connects the phase behavior with the interfacial tension and the solubilization parameters of oil and water and is useful for obtaining and developing optimal microemulsions as alternative fuels.
ISSN:0034-7752
2668-8212
DOI:10.37358/RC.19.9.7508