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Production and selected fuel properties of biodiesel from promising non-edible oils: Euphorbia lathyris L., Sapium sebiferum L. and Jatropha curcas L.

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 102, Issue 2, Pages 1194-1199

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.09.066

Keywords

Biodiesel; Euphorbia lathyris L.; Sapium sebiferum L.; Jatropha curcas L.; Fuel properties

Funding

  1. International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China [2010DFB60840]
  2. Key Science and Technology Project of Guizhou Province [20076004]
  3. National Key Technology RD Program [2006BAD07A12]

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A comparative study on the composition, biodiesel production and fuel properties of non-edible oils from Euphorbia lathyris L (EL), Sapium sebiferum L (SS), and Jatropha curcas L (JC) was conducted. Under optimal conditions, the FAME content and yield of the three oils were greater than 97.5 wt.% and 84.0%, respectively. The best biodiesel was produced from EL due to its high monounsaturation (82.66 wt.%, Cn: 1), low polyunsaturation (6.49 wt.%, Cn: 2, 3) and appropriate proportion of saturated components (8.78 wt.%, Cn: 0). Namely, EL biodiesel possessed a cetane number of 59.6, an oxidation stability of 10.4 h and a cold filter plug point of -11 degrees C. However, the cetane number (40.2) and oxidative stability (0.8 h) of dewaxed SS kernel oil (DSSK) biodiesel were low due to the high polyunsaturation (72.79 wt.%). In general, the results suggest that E. lathyris L. is a promising species for biodiesel feedstock. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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