LV13870A - Method for increasing stability of biodiesel against their oxidation during storage - Google Patents

Method for increasing stability of biodiesel against their oxidation during storage

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LV13870A
LV13870A LVP-08-204A LV080204A LV13870A LV 13870 A LV13870 A LV 13870A LV 080204 A LV080204 A LV 080204A LV 13870 A LV13870 A LV 13870A
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diesel
bio
oxidant
working solution
increasing stability
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Valdis Kampars
Rūta KAMPARE
Jana Kreicberga
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Rīgas Tehniskā Universitāte
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The present invention relates to the production and application of fuels for unmodified diesel engine, more particularly to the production and application of bio-diesel (fatty acid alkyl esters, obtained from vegetable oils, animal fats, algae or from food industry utilizable refuse-fats) alone or blended with conventional petrol-diesel. The high content of unsaturated fatty acid esters in bio-diesel causes addition of anti-oxidant additives. With a purpose to increase stability of bio-diesel against their oxidation during storage as well to prolong storage-time, up to now there are used anti-oxidants from oil- or coal-processing products. The worked out method for increasing stability of bio-diesel is based on uses of anti-oxidants in form of working solution that are obtained from fast-pyrolysis products of lignocellulosic materials. The working solution is obtained by dissolving anti-oxidant in methyl-tert-butylether or mixture of methyl-tert-butylether/acetone. The obtained working solution containing anti-oxidant with concentration 8 to 19 weight-percent is added to bio-diesel in the way that provides change of anti-oxidant concentration range from 0.01 to 0.1 weight-percent. The method allows both effective increasing stability of bio-diesel and obtaining fuel under the Standard EN 14214 without uses of fossil sources.
LVP-08-204A 2008-12-04 2008-12-04 Method for increasing stability of biodiesel against their oxidation during storage LV13870B (en)

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