Heats of Combustion of Biofuels Obtained by Pyrolysis and by Transesterification and of Biofuel/Diesel Blends

Edimar DeOliveira, Rafael L. Quirino, Paulo A.Z. Suarez, Alexandre G.S. Prado

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Abstract

The obtained heats of combustion were 46.65 ± 0.20; 38.09 ± 0.31; 39.67 ± 0.22; 41.88 ± 0.31; 37.86 ± 0.46; 39.89 ± 0.09; 41.28 ± 0.31 MJ/kg for diesel, transesterified soybean oil, pyrolysed soybean oil and crude soybean oil, transesterified palm tree oil (Elaeis sp.), pyrolysed palm tree oil, crude palm tree oil, respectively. The results show the heats of combustion of biofuels are approximately 17% smaller than traditional diesel. The data also show the heats of combustion depend on the methodology used for the biofuel production. Addition of biofuels to traditional diesel fuel results in a linear decrease of the heat of combustion with the amount of the alternative fuel added to the diesel. However, for blends with 5% biofuels, which is the limit demanded by Brazilian legislation, no significant decrease of the heat of combustion of the commercial diesel was observed.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalThermochimica Acta
Volume450
StatePublished - Nov 2006

Keywords

  • Biofuel/diesel blends
  • Heat of combustion
  • Vegetable oils

DC Disciplines

  • Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

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