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Research Project: VEGETABLE OIL-BASED FUELS, ADDITIVES AND COPRODUCTS

Location: Bio-oils Research Unit

Title: Preparation and Fuel Properties of Mixtures of Soybean Oil Methyl and Ethyl Esters

Authors
item Joshi, Hem -
item Walker, Terry -
item Moser, Bryan
item Toler, Joe -

Submitted to: Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals Symposium Proceedings
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: April 19, 2010
Publication Date: April 19, 2010
Citation: Joshi, H., Walker, T., Moser, B.R., Toler, J. 2010. Preparation and Fuel Properties of Mixtures of Soybean Oil Methyl and Ethyl Esters [abstract]. Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals Symposium Book of Abstracts. p. 12-44.

Technical Abstract: Soybean oil was transesterified using various mixtures of methanol and ethanol at a constant molar ratio of alcohol to oil of 12:1 in the presence of 1 wt% potassium hydroxide catalyst at 30 degrees C for 60 min. The effect of mixtures of methanol and ethanol on percentage yields and fuel properties of soybean oil methyl and ethyl esters (SME/SEE) was studied. The formation of methyl esters was faster in comparison to ethyl esters, as evidenced by a molar ratio of methyl to ethyl esters of 1.7:1 in the case of a 1:1 mixture of methanol and ethanol. High yields (94.6–97.9%) were obtained for all molar ratios of reactants studied. The resultant SME/SEE mixtures prepared from a methanol to ethanol molar ratio of 1:2 or greater exhibited enhanced low temperature properties and oxidative stability, as well as superior lubricity in comparison to neat SME. All other ratios that contained a higher percentage of methanol displayed similar behavior to pure SME. These results indicate that the fuel properties of soybean oil-based biodiesel can be improved by substituting a portion of the methanol reagent with ethanol during transesterification, albeit at a higher production cost as a result of the higher price of ethanol versus methanol.

   

 
Project Team
Knothe, Gerhard - Gary
Dunn, Robert - Bob
Moser, Bryan
Murray, Rex
 
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