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Influence of fatty acids content in non-edible oil for biodiesel properties

Journal

CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 473-482

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-015-1022-x

Keywords

Influence; Fatty acids; Non-edible oil; Biodiesel properties

Funding

  1. MyRA [0153AB-J19]
  2. Hungarian Project A Pannon Egyetem tudo-manyos muhelyeinek tamogatasa'' [TAMOP-4.2.2.B-15/1/KONV-2015-0004]

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Physical and chemical properties of biodiesel are influenced by the structural features of fatty acid, such as with saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. In this study, seven non-edible oils have been selected, which include waste cooking oil derived palm olein, Calophyllum inophyllum, jatropha oil, castor oil, rubber seed oil, kapok seed oil and karanja oil. The critical parameters, e.g. cetane number (CN), iodine value (IV) and oxidation stability (OS) of biodiesel were correlated with the degree of unsaturated (DU) fatty acid, whereas the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) was correlated with the long chain saturated factor (LCSF). To meet the minimum EU requirement of EN 14214 of the critical parameter, the DU value of the CN was a parts per thousand currency sign133.5, IV a parts per thousand currency sign123.2 and OS a parts per thousand currency sign98.9. The LCSF values satisfied the Spanish regional standard-RD 61/2006 in summer (0 A degrees C) at a parts per thousand currency sign8.4 and winter (-10 A degrees C) at a parts per thousand currency sign0.1 of the CFPP. Based on the composition of the saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, a triangular chart for the biodiesel property prediction was developed. This can then be used as a reference for non-edible oils.

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