Crystallization Behavior of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters |
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Authors: | Robert O. Dunn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Food and Industrial Oils Research, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Peoria, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Biodiesel from most agricultural feedstocks has flow properties that are prone to startup and operability problems during cold weather. Biodiesel from soybean oil is generally a mixture of long-chain fatty acid alkyl esters composed of 0.15–0.20 mass fraction saturated esters (melting point [MP] ≫ 0 °C) mixed with unsaturated esters (MP < 0 °C). This work investigates the crystallization properties of two saturated fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) commonly found in biodiesel from soybean oil. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) heating and cooling scans of methyl palmitate (MeC16), methyl stearate (MeC18) and methyl oleate (MeC18:1) in pure form were analyzed. Crystallization behavior in ternary FAME mixtures was inferred by the application of thermodynamic models based on ideal solution and freezing-point depression theories. Activity coefficients for MeC16 and MeC18 in MeC18:1 solvent were determined by analyzing DSC cooling curves for binary FAME mixtures. Eutectic points were predicted by both models. Crystallization onset temperatures inferred from freezing point depression theory were more accurate than those for ideal solutions with respect to a direct DSC cooling curve analysis of corresponding ternary mixtures. This work shows that the crystallization onset temperature (cloud point) of biodiesel may be predicted by freezing-point depression theory if the activity coefficients of the component FAME are known. The use of trade, firm, or corporation names in this publication is for the information and convenience of the reader. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by USDA or ARS of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable. |
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Keywords: | Activity coefficient Biodiesel Cloud point Cold flow properties Crystallization onset temperature Differential scanning calorimetry Enthalpy of fusion Freezing point depression Melting point Saturated Unsaturated |
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