Cold fl ow properties of palm oil biodiesel
2014; Universidad de Antioquia; Issue: 42 Linguagem: Inglês
10.17533/udea.redin.18842
ISSN2422-2844
AutoresPedro Benjumea, John R. Agudelo, Luis A. Ríos,
Tópico(s)Lubricants and Their Additives
ResumoThe faulty performance of palm oil biodiesel at low temperatures constitutes its main quality drawback and limitation to use this alternative fuel for diesel engines either as a neat fuel or blended with conventional diesel fuel derived from petroleum. In this work, several alternatives for improving the cold fl ow properties of palm oil biodiesel are evaluated. The production of biodiesel using branched-chain alcohols such as isopropyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, 2-butyl alcohol and isopentyl alcohol allows the production of palm oil alkyl esters having cloud and pour points lower than those of methyl esters. Substituting isopropyl for the methyl group allows reductions in the cloud and pour points of 8 and 21 ºC, respectively. Palm oil isopropyl esters have a cloud point 10 ºC lower than the corresponding methyl esters. The cloud point of the palm oil biodieseldiesel fuel blends linearly increases with mixture biodiesel content. In the case of the tested blends there may be fuel fi lterability problems only at temperatures below -4 ºC. This work also presents the effectiveness of two commercial additives used to reduce the cold fi lter plugging point of neat biodiesel and the tested blends. The results obtained showed that by using such additives it is only possible to obtain reductions in the B5 blend cold fi lter plugging point when the lowest additive concentration was used.
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