2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2013.05.015
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Experimental investigation and modeling of liquid–liquid equilibria in two systems of concern in biodiesel production

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“…The catalyst used was KOH (85%, supplied by BDH (British Drug House)). This reaction was carried out based on the international standard method of ISO 5509/1978 (E) for biodiesel preparation . The produced biodiesels were washed four times with water and then dried in an oven at 333.2 K to remove the water and any remaining methanol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catalyst used was KOH (85%, supplied by BDH (British Drug House)). This reaction was carried out based on the international standard method of ISO 5509/1978 (E) for biodiesel preparation . The produced biodiesels were washed four times with water and then dried in an oven at 333.2 K to remove the water and any remaining methanol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methyl linoleate is the most abundant ester, representing 53.46% of the biodiesel. According to the chromatographic profile and applying Equations (2) and (3), it was obtained 291.69 kg kmol 21 as the molecular mass of biodiesel and 100.13 3 10 23 kg as its theoretical mass. Applying these values to Equation (4), it was possible to determine the conversion rate in biodiesel, 84.94%, which corresponds to process efficiency.…”
Section: Conversion Rate In Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors are grateful to CAPES and the PPGEQ/DEQ/ UFRN for their financial support. Mean molecular mass of the oil CR Conversion rate w 33 Mass fraction of glycerin in the glycerin-rich phase w 11 Mass fraction of biodiesel in the biodiesel-rich phase w 21 Mass fraction of methanol in the biodieselrich phase w 23 Mass fraction of methanol in the glycerin-rich phase m i ð Þ k Number of type k subgroups in a species i R K UNIFAC parameters referring to the relative volume of the subgroups Q K UNIFAC parameters referring to the relative surface area of the subgroups LITERATURE CITED…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To produce the samples, the international standard method of ISO 5501978 (E) for biodiesel preparation was used. 21 After production, The methyl ester content of produced biodiesels was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) using a Varian gas chromatograph system equipped with a flam ionization detector (T detector = 523.15 K), automated split injector (T injector = 513.15 K), and the split ratio considered as 100:1. The temperature program applied to the column was the following: an initial temperature of 323.15 K was held for 1 min and then raised to 453 K at 15 K/min, 503.15 K at 7 K/min, and finally to 613.15 K at 30 K/min with a total analytical run time equal to 20 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiesel samples used in the present study were produced in the laboratory via the transesterification reaction of both oils, and KOH (99%, Merck) was used as the catalyst. To produce the samples, the international standard method of ISO 5501978 (E) for biodiesel preparation was used …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%