2002
DOI: 10.1002/1438-9312(200212)104:12<777::aid-ejlt777>3.0.co;2-#
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Evaluation of biodiesel storage stability using reference methods

Abstract: Evaluation of biodiesel storage stability using reference methodsThe recorded changes in 8 different samples of biodiesel (from 4 different feedstocks, both undistilled and distilled) during accelerated ageing are shown in this paper. ASTM D 4625 method for quick ageing of common diesel fuels, carried out at 43 °C, allows to simulate the changes taking place in fuel during a long-term storage. All quality parameters of biodiesel are changing during time, according to the storage stability of different samples.… Show more

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“…The peroxide value may not be suitable [11,13,15] because, after an initial increase, it decreases due to secondary oxidation reactions, although the decrease likely affects only samples oxidized beyond what may normally be expected. Thus, there is the possibility of the fuel having undergone relatively extensive oxidation but displaying an acceptable peroxide value.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The peroxide value may not be suitable [11,13,15] because, after an initial increase, it decreases due to secondary oxidation reactions, although the decrease likely affects only samples oxidized beyond what may normally be expected. Thus, there is the possibility of the fuel having undergone relatively extensive oxidation but displaying an acceptable peroxide value.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These results show acid value and total insolubles in a range similar to that observed in previous investigations that used this test. 5,8,16 The level of B100 total insoluble on this test that is indicative of an unacceptable fuel blending component, and the repeatability of this test for B100, are unknown. The acid number increase may be a more accurate indicator than sediment formation of deleterious changes in B100 under these conditions.…”
Section: Results: Stability Of B100 Accelerated Testing and Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may not be the case for B100. For example, Bondioli and coworkers 18 compared the results from D4625 tests 8 and storage for 1 year in drums at ambient conditions. 7 They observed only modest degradation in the 1-year storage study, but for D4625 storage they saw significant increases in peroxide value and insolubles at only 4 weeks, along with significant increases in acidity at 8 to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Simulated Vehicle Tank Aging Followed By High-temperature Tementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the heavier contamination detected in the ULSD blends, the evolution of AV is lower. This lower acidity production rate of the ULSD blends can be explained by the higher oxidation stability they exhibited (Bondioli, 2002). and B20 fuel samples after 16 weeks storage time…”
Section: Acid Valuementioning
confidence: 99%