Determination of the mass fraction of methyl esters in mixed fuels |
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Authors: | Andrea Bí rová ,Emil Š vajdlenka,Já n Cvengrosš ,Viera Dostá lí ková |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the results of two methods employed to determine the methyl ester (ME) fraction in mixed fuels prepared from MEs of higher fatty acids and fossil Diesel fuel. The first method is based on determining the ester number of the mixed fuel. The second one utilises the measurement of the carbonyl band intensity in the mixed fuel by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. The ME fraction in the tested mixed fuels was always set to 30 wt‐%. Applying the first method the ester numbers of mixed fuels were determined and the ME fraction was defined using an averaged molar mass of ME. The differences between the values of the measured and real fraction of ME varied between −0.2 and +0.8 wt‐%. If the value of the average molar mass of ME was not known, the molar mass of methyl oleate was used as a reference. Thereby the differences in determining the ME fraction in mixed fuels ranged between −0.1 and +0.9 wt‐%. Employing the IR spectroscopy method the differences between the measured and the real fraction of ME varied between −1.0 and +0.5 wt‐%. Both methods are suitable to determine the ME fraction in mixed fuels. |
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Keywords: | methyl esters fossil Diesel fuel mixed fuels ester number IR spectroscopy |
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