Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ
Biodiesel is gaining more and more importance due to environmental issues. This way, alternative and sustainable crops as new biofuel sources are demanded. Safflower could be a sustainable raw material for biodiesel production, showing one disadvantage (as many biodiesels from vegetable oils), that...
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doaj-4ad70f0fa0bd41c4992c9bf40d4b2cca2020-11-24T22:11:29ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-011210194010.3390/en12101940en12101940Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQSergio Nogales-Delgado0José María Encinar1Juan Félix González2Department of Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry, University of Extremadura, Avda. De Elvas s/n, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry, University of Extremadura, Avda. De Elvas s/n, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Applied Physics, University of Extremadura, Avda. De Elvas s/n, 06006 Badajoz, SpainBiodiesel is gaining more and more importance due to environmental issues. This way, alternative and sustainable crops as new biofuel sources are demanded. Safflower could be a sustainable raw material for biodiesel production, showing one disadvantage (as many biodiesels from vegetable oils), that is, a short oxidative stability. Consequently, the use of antioxidants to increase this parameter is mandatory. The aim of this research work was to assess the effect of two antioxidants (butylated hydroxyanisole, BHA, and tert-butylhydroquinone, TBHQ) on the oxidative stability of safflower biodiesel, which was characterized paying attention to its fatty acid methyl ester profile. For oxidative stability, the Rancimat method was used, whereas for fatty acid profile gas chromatography was selected. For the remaining parameters, the methods were followed according to the UNE-EN 14214 standard. The overall conclusion was that safflower biodiesel could comply with the standard, thanks to the use of antioxidants, with TBHQ being more effective than BHA. On the other hand, the combined use of these antioxidants did not show, especially at low concentrations, a synergic or additive effect, which makes the mixture of these antioxidants unsuitable to improve the oxidative stability.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/10/1940Rancimat methodbutylated hydroxyanisoletert-butylhydroquinonefatty acid methyl estersviscosityresponse surface |
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Sergio Nogales-Delgado José María Encinar Juan Félix González Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ Energies Rancimat method butylated hydroxyanisole tert-butylhydroquinone fatty acid methyl esters viscosity response surface |
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Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ |
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Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ |
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Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ |
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Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ |
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Safflower Biodiesel: Improvement of its Oxidative Stability by Using BHA and TBHQ |
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safflower biodiesel: improvement of its oxidative stability by using bha and tbhq |
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Biodiesel is gaining more and more importance due to environmental issues. This way, alternative and sustainable crops as new biofuel sources are demanded. Safflower could be a sustainable raw material for biodiesel production, showing one disadvantage (as many biodiesels from vegetable oils), that is, a short oxidative stability. Consequently, the use of antioxidants to increase this parameter is mandatory. The aim of this research work was to assess the effect of two antioxidants (butylated hydroxyanisole, BHA, and tert-butylhydroquinone, TBHQ) on the oxidative stability of safflower biodiesel, which was characterized paying attention to its fatty acid methyl ester profile. For oxidative stability, the Rancimat method was used, whereas for fatty acid profile gas chromatography was selected. For the remaining parameters, the methods were followed according to the UNE-EN 14214 standard. The overall conclusion was that safflower biodiesel could comply with the standard, thanks to the use of antioxidants, with TBHQ being more effective than BHA. On the other hand, the combined use of these antioxidants did not show, especially at low concentrations, a synergic or additive effect, which makes the mixture of these antioxidants unsuitable to improve the oxidative stability. |
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Rancimat method butylated hydroxyanisole tert-butylhydroquinone fatty acid methyl esters viscosity response surface |
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