Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends

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Autor(a) principal: Mattos,Rodrigo A. de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bastos,Flávio A., Tubino,Matthieu
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532015000200393
Resumo: Methyl ester biodiesels from vegetable oils, including soy, corn, canola and sunflower, and from swine lard, were prepared. They were mixed with mineral diesel to produce blends from 5% v/v to 50% v/v of biodiesel, i.e., B5, B10, B20 and B50. The flash points of these mixtures, the pure diesel (B0) and the pure biodiesel (B100) were determined. In all cases, it was observed that there was a second order polynomial correlation between the flash point and the percentage of biodiesel in the blend, it was concluded that is possible to estimate the flash point of a diesel-biodiesel mixture if its composition and the flash points of the pure components are known. Quasi-linear correlations between the increase of the flash point and the increase in biodiesel content were observed for B0 to B20 mixtures. If a mean linear correlation is applied, independently of the oil or fat used, in this case where the flash point of the petrol diesel is 40.1 ºC, the estimated flash points for the blends from B5 to B20 will be approximately 45 ± 3 ºC.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
title Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
spellingShingle Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
Mattos,Rodrigo A. de
biodiesel
diesel
diesel-biodiesel blends
flash point
title_short Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
title_full Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
title_fullStr Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
title_sort Correlation Between the Composition and Flash Point of Diesel-Biodiesel Blends
author Mattos,Rodrigo A. de
author_facet Mattos,Rodrigo A. de
Bastos,Flávio A.
Tubino,Matthieu
author_role author
author2 Bastos,Flávio A.
Tubino,Matthieu
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mattos,Rodrigo A. de
Bastos,Flávio A.
Tubino,Matthieu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodiesel
diesel
diesel-biodiesel blends
flash point
topic biodiesel
diesel
diesel-biodiesel blends
flash point
description Methyl ester biodiesels from vegetable oils, including soy, corn, canola and sunflower, and from swine lard, were prepared. They were mixed with mineral diesel to produce blends from 5% v/v to 50% v/v of biodiesel, i.e., B5, B10, B20 and B50. The flash points of these mixtures, the pure diesel (B0) and the pure biodiesel (B100) were determined. In all cases, it was observed that there was a second order polynomial correlation between the flash point and the percentage of biodiesel in the blend, it was concluded that is possible to estimate the flash point of a diesel-biodiesel mixture if its composition and the flash points of the pure components are known. Quasi-linear correlations between the increase of the flash point and the increase in biodiesel content were observed for B0 to B20 mixtures. If a mean linear correlation is applied, independently of the oil or fat used, in this case where the flash point of the petrol diesel is 40.1 ºC, the estimated flash points for the blends from B5 to B20 will be approximately 45 ± 3 ºC.
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