Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Kênia P.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Valle,Stella F. do, Santos,Thayana F. L. dos, Rangel,Ellen T., Pinto,Angelo C., Suarez,Paulo A. Z., Rezende,Michelle J. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Biodiesel demand is increasing all over the world and the inhibition of microbial growth during the storage of this biofuel is extremely important. There are few studies involving the evaluation of biocides specifically for biodiesel. In the present work, we synthesized and evaluated a set of biocide candidates from chemical transformations in triacylglycerides. Samples of pure biodiesel with the products were evaluated against microorganisms which have been isolated from biodiesel/diesel blends (fungi A. niger, A. fumigatus, C. albicans and S. cerevisiae; and bacteria B. subtilis and Acinetobacter sp.). None of the products inhibited the growth of bacteria. Four nitrated derivatives presented fungicidal activity. The nitrated derivatives were also evaluated as cetane number improvers for B7 biodiesel/diesel blend. The nitrates of soybean methoxylated ethylene glycol esters increased the cetane number by more than three points. Despite showing modest biocide activity, the results can guide the planning of new products from triacylglycerides.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
title Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
spellingShingle Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
Costa,Kênia P.
additives
antimicrobial activity
biodeterioration
biodiesel
cetane number
title_short Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
title_full Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
title_fullStr Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
title_sort Synthesis and Evaluation of Biocide and Cetane Number Improver Additives for Biodiesel from Chemical Changes in Triacylglycerides
author Costa,Kênia P.
author_facet Costa,Kênia P.
Valle,Stella F. do
Santos,Thayana F. L. dos
Rangel,Ellen T.
Pinto,Angelo C.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
Rezende,Michelle J. C.
author_role author
author2 Valle,Stella F. do
Santos,Thayana F. L. dos
Rangel,Ellen T.
Pinto,Angelo C.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
Rezende,Michelle J. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Kênia P.
Valle,Stella F. do
Santos,Thayana F. L. dos
Rangel,Ellen T.
Pinto,Angelo C.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
Rezende,Michelle J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv additives
antimicrobial activity
biodeterioration
biodiesel
cetane number
topic additives
antimicrobial activity
biodeterioration
biodiesel
cetane number
description Biodiesel demand is increasing all over the world and the inhibition of microbial growth during the storage of this biofuel is extremely important. There are few studies involving the evaluation of biocides specifically for biodiesel. In the present work, we synthesized and evaluated a set of biocide candidates from chemical transformations in triacylglycerides. Samples of pure biodiesel with the products were evaluated against microorganisms which have been isolated from biodiesel/diesel blends (fungi A. niger, A. fumigatus, C. albicans and S. cerevisiae; and bacteria B. subtilis and Acinetobacter sp.). None of the products inhibited the growth of bacteria. Four nitrated derivatives presented fungicidal activity. The nitrated derivatives were also evaluated as cetane number improvers for B7 biodiesel/diesel blend. The nitrates of soybean methoxylated ethylene glycol esters increased the cetane number by more than three points. Despite showing modest biocide activity, the results can guide the planning of new products from triacylglycerides.
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