Modification of thermal and oxidative properties of biodiesel produced from vegetable oils
Trans esterification of three vegetable oils, sunflower oil, linseed oil and mixed oils as; sunflower-soyabean and olein were carried out using methanol, and potasium hydroxide as catalyst. The methyl esters of the corresponding oils were separated from the crude glycerol and characterized by physic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2008, Vol.5 (3), p.391-400 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trans esterification of three vegetable oils, sunflower oil, linseed
oil and mixed oils as; sunflower-soyabean and olein were carried out
using methanol, and potasium hydroxide as catalyst. The methyl esters
of the corresponding oils were separated from the crude glycerol and
characterized by physical-chemical methods to evaluate their thermal
properties. This methods are determination of densities, cloud points,
pour points, flash points, kinematic viscosities, hydrogen/carbon
ratios, sulfur contents, ash contents and triglycerides. The
physico-chemical characteristic of biodiesel treated with ozone showed
improvement of pour point and flash point indicating higher degree of
safety for fuel. Methyl esters mixed with their corresponding ozonated
oil were subjected to comparison and evaluation for their thermal
properties by the thermo gravimetric analysis differential thermal
analysis from which the calculated heat of enthalpy and comparison with
the heat of conventional diesel. The results showed that the oxygen
content of biodiesel samples treated with ozone increased weight % and
resulted in more extensive chemical reaction, promoted combustion
characteristics and less carbon residue was produced. Gas
chromatography appeared more suitable to address the problem of
determining/verifying biodiesel methyl ester and showed that methyl
ester content was impurity free. Ultra violet-detection was used for
rapid quantization of triglycerols. From the analyses performed
biodiesel treated with ozone modified the thermal and oxidative
stability shown by the high combustion efficiency indicated by the high
heat of enthalpy and reducing the emission of particulate matter. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03326034 |