2009
DOI: 10.1007/bf03326109
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Correlation between the chemical structure of biodiesel and its physical properties

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable, environmentally benign, energy efficient, substitution fuel which can fulfill energy security needs without sacrificing engine's operational performance. Thus it provides a feasible solution to the twin crises of fossil fuel depletion and environmental degradation. The properties of the various individual fatty esters that comprise biodiesel determine the overall properties of the biodiesel fuel. In turn, the properties of the various fatty esters are determine… Show more

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“…Biodiesel acidity also reflects the degree of fuel ageing during storage, as it gradually increases due to hydrolytic cleavage of ester bonds. High fuel acidity of biodiesel has been discussed in the context of corrosion and the formation of deposits within the engine, particularly in fuel injectors, by catalyzing polymerization in hot recycling fuel loops (Refaat, 2009). However the main problem associated with acids is the formation of soaps as it will be discussed later.…”
Section: The Needs For Refining Of Petrodiesel and Biodiesel Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiesel acidity also reflects the degree of fuel ageing during storage, as it gradually increases due to hydrolytic cleavage of ester bonds. High fuel acidity of biodiesel has been discussed in the context of corrosion and the formation of deposits within the engine, particularly in fuel injectors, by catalyzing polymerization in hot recycling fuel loops (Refaat, 2009). However the main problem associated with acids is the formation of soaps as it will be discussed later.…”
Section: The Needs For Refining Of Petrodiesel and Biodiesel Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly this mixture is referred to as biodiesel (Hoekman et al, 2012). Compared to pure vegetable oils the chemical structure of biodiesel molecules is closer to those of diesel fuels derived from fossil sources; nevertheless, the diesel fuel standard cannot be met (this is one reason why biodiesel is sold on the market as a mixture with fossil diesel fuel containing usually less than 10% biodiesel) (Refaat, 2009). Thus, FAME is commonly utilised as a partly substitute for fossil diesel fuel (European Biofuels Technology Platform, 2011).…”
Section: Fatty Acid Methyl Estersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Castor oil has the remarkable ability to withstand high and low temperatures [41] while its high content in hydroxylated fatty acid (ricinoleic acid) makes it more stable against oxidation and higher in oxygen content than other oils. The fuel-related properties of castor oil with the high density (0.956 to 0.963 g/ml at 20°C, above the maximum limit in EN 14214 European biodiesel specification), viscosity under 50°C and hygroscopicity suggest that castor biodiesel cannot be used in its pure form [42][43][44][45][46], but rather in blends with regular diesel or biodiesel made with other lipid feedstocks. Importantly, biodiesel made of castor oil has lower cost compared to other vegetable oil feedstocks because it is the only oil that is soluble in alcohol and does not require heat and the consequent energy requirement of other vegetable oils in transforming them into fuel [47].…”
Section: Benefits and Disadvantages Of Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%