2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11746-016-2930-6
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Bias and Imprecision in the Determination of Free Glycerin in Biodiesel: The Unexpected Role of Limitations in Solubility

Abstract: Abbreviations 0%DFAME saturated with moisture at 40 °C 20% D 0%D FAME diluted to 20% v/v DDMF (100%D) 40%D0%D FAME diluted to 40% v/v DDMF (100%D) 60%D0%D FAME diluted to 60% v/v to DDMF (100%D) 80%D 0%D FAME diluted with 80% v/v to DDMF100%D 100% DDMF, moisture <50 ppm 95CI 95% Confidence interval 95CI1 95% Confidence interval, n = 1 95CI3 95% Confidence interval, n = 3 AG Concentration of FG after agitation AGQM Arbeitsgemeinschaft Qualitätsmanagement Biodiesel, e.V. ASTM American Society for Testing and Mat… Show more

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“…Along with numerous successful introductions to the commercial fuel market, certain impurities derived from FAME synthesis suffer from severe solubility limitations, and are implicated in incidents involving obstructions of flow through fuel filters (Cardeno et al, 2020;Chupka et al, 2014;Heiden, 2008;Heiden et al, 2017;Lacoste et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2007;Mittelbach, 1996;Moreau et al, 2008;Pfalzgraf et al, 2007). Solubility limitations, rooted in equilibrium thermodynamics, are expectedly exacerbated by declines in temperature, resulting in the formation of heterophases (HPs) that remain suspended in fuel until settled or caught in the pores of a filter.…”
Section: Origin Of Filter Blockagesmentioning
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“…Along with numerous successful introductions to the commercial fuel market, certain impurities derived from FAME synthesis suffer from severe solubility limitations, and are implicated in incidents involving obstructions of flow through fuel filters (Cardeno et al, 2020;Chupka et al, 2014;Heiden, 2008;Heiden et al, 2017;Lacoste et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2007;Mittelbach, 1996;Moreau et al, 2008;Pfalzgraf et al, 2007). Solubility limitations, rooted in equilibrium thermodynamics, are expectedly exacerbated by declines in temperature, resulting in the formation of heterophases (HPs) that remain suspended in fuel until settled or caught in the pores of a filter.…”
Section: Origin Of Filter Blockagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most impurities in B100 or HD remain soluble and have little or no discernible influence on engine operability. However, among common impurity residues originating in FAME, glycerol (GLY), saturated monoglycerides (SMG) and steryl glucosides (SG), all have documented histories of deleterious effects from deposits that impede flow through filters, accumulate on surfaces or in storage tanks (Chupka et al, 2014;Heiden et al, 2017;Lacoste et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2007;Mittelbach, 1996;Moreau et al, 2008). Also, saturated diglycerides originating from animal fat feedstocks or elevated due to high total diglyceride residues accumulated on filters (Heiden, 2008).…”
Section: Impurities In Fame Implicated In Fuel Filter Obstruction Incidentsmentioning
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