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Influence of blending vegetable oil methyl esters on biodiesel fuel properties: Oxidative stability and cold flow properties

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 109-115

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2013.11.072

Keywords

Biodiesel blends; Fatty acids; Oxidation stability; Cold filter plugging point

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  1. (CICYT), Spanish [CTQ-2009-09-088]

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Properties of biodiesel can be related to the chemical composition of the biomass source used in transesterification. Saturated fatty acids confer high oxidative stability, while unsaturated fatty acids improve the cold flow properties, which are also influenced by the chain length. In the present study, blends of biodiesel produced from different vegetable oils were evaluated in order to obtain the proper blend to fulfill the European Standard EN14214 in terms of oxidative stability and cold flow properties. Citric acid was used to purify the methyl ester phase. Oxidative stability resulted highly dependent on polyunsaturated fatty esters while fatty ester chain length is a determining factor in cold flow performance of the blends. A preliminary study of the effectiveness of a commercial additive (a Poly alkyl methacrylate) in improving methyl ester flow at low temperatures was done, but no significant changes were found. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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