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Biodiesel

2012
Written by an accomplished author this book discusses all major aspects on the production and properties of biodiesel, but the main focus is on the two very important properties of oxidative stability and low-temperature flow. Examples of key chapters include: biodiesel properties, fuel specifications, oxidative stability and low-temperature flow ...
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Sensing biodiesel and biodiesel-petrodiesel blends

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
This work describes two approaches for refractometric sensors based on cascaded long period gratings for evaluating substances with refractive indices equal to or higher than the fiber cladding at room temperature. The devices are experimented on the assessment of fuel quality regarding the presence of remaining vegetable oil in biodiesel, as well as ...
Marianne S. Kawano   +5 more
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Biodiesel

1995
This is one in a fact sheet series, "BioFacts: Fueling a Stronger Economy," produced by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on biofuels. This fact sheet briefly discusses biodiesel, substitute for or an additive to diesel fuel that is derived from the oils and fats of plants and which can be used in diesel engines ...
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Storage Stability of Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends

Energy & Fuels, 2010
The objectives of this work were to identify a practical accelerated oxidative stability test method and to define a reasonable, data-based, stability minimum requirement. The biodiesel (B100) samples show a broad distribution of stability on accelerated tests, with EN14112 induction time results ranging from less than 1 h to as much as 12 h and ASTM ...
Robert L. McCormick, Steven R. Westbrook
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Biodiesel

2011
Carlos J. Renedo   +4 more
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Biodiesel from microalgae

Biotechnology Advances, 2007
Continued use of petroleum sourced fuels is now widely recognized as unsustainable because of depleting supplies and the contribution of these fuels to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the environment. Renewable, carbon neutral, transport fuels are necessary for environmental and economic sustainability.
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Biodiesel from Microalgae

2010
The development of industrial processes for large-scale production of biofuels , in particular biodiesel , is one of the most pursued purposes of research teams, companies, and governments all in the world, as consequence of a necessary reduction of CO2 emissions and the need of renewable and affordable energy sources.
Nicolò, M. S.   +3 more
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Machine learning technology in biodiesel research: A review

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Mortaza Aghbashlo   +2 more
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Biodiesel

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