2018
DOI: 10.17628/ecb.2018.7.30-35
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Kerosene-Like Fuel Production from Coconut Oil and Cashew-Nut Oil - Effects of Fatty Acid Degree of Saturation and Chain Length

Abstract: This research tested the hypothesis of whether fatty acid saturation and chain length of feedstock oil has any effect on the physicochemical properties of synthesized kerosene-like fuel. Biodiesel was obtained from the feedstocks via transesterification and were subjected to distillation under vacuum between 50 to 100 o C to obtain kerosene-like fuel as the final product. The heat value, flash points, kinematic viscosity and specific gravity values were obtained and found to be within the stipulated range of f… Show more

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“…Viscosity is a significant internal property of a fluid which indicates the degree of resistance to flow [2]. The result of the analysis reveals kinematic viscosity at 40˚C to be 5.01 mm 2 /s.…”
Section: Fuel Properties Of Jatropha Curcas (Ethyl Ester) Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Viscosity is a significant internal property of a fluid which indicates the degree of resistance to flow [2]. The result of the analysis reveals kinematic viscosity at 40˚C to be 5.01 mm 2 /s.…”
Section: Fuel Properties Of Jatropha Curcas (Ethyl Ester) Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving a sustainable, resource-efficient and low-carbon economy is one of the key fundamental challenges in the 21st century [1]. For many years, fossil fuel has been the major source of energy worldwide [2]. Large utilisation of fossil fuels due to increasing human activities has contributed to national energy security concern, environmental pollution and depleting oil reserves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%