Kinematic viscosity of fatty acid methyl esters: Prediction, calculated viscosity contribution of esters with unavailable data, and carbon-oxygen equivalents

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作者
Knothe, Gerhard [1 ]
Steidley, Kevin R. [1 ]
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, NCAUR, Peoria, IL 61604 USA
关键词
Biodiesel; Diesel fuel; Fatty acid alkyl esters; Hydrocarbons; Kinematic viscosity; MIXTURE TOPOLOGICAL INDEX; BIODIESEL FUELS; BINARY-MIXTURES; VEGETABLE-OILS; DIESEL FUEL; BLENDS; TEMPERATURES; COMPONENTS; DENSITIES; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2011.06.016
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Many properties of biodiesel, the mono-alkyl esters of vegetable oils, animal fats or other triacylglycerol-containing feedstocks, are largely determined by its major components, the fatty acid alkyl esters. Therefore, information on the properties of individual components and their interaction is essential to understanding and predicting the properties of biodiesel fuels. Viscosity, which affects flow and combustion of a fuel, is such a property. In previous literature, the effect of the structure of fatty esters on viscosity was discussed. However, these data are largely confined to esters with an even number of carbon atoms in the chain and that are liquid at 40 degrees C. To gain a better understanding of kinematic viscosity, this work additionally reports data on esters with an odd number of carbons in the fatty acid chain and some unsaturated fatty esters. Furthermore, the kinematic viscosity of some biodiesel fuels is affected by components that are solids at 40 degrees C. A method based on polynomial regression for determining the calculated viscosity contribution (CVC) of esters that are solid at 40 degrees C (saturated esters in the C(20)-C(24) range) or esters that are liquids but not available in pure form is presented as these values are essential for predicting the kinematic viscosity of mixtures containing such esters. The kinematic viscosity data of esters are compared to those of aliphatic hydrocarbons in the C(6)-C(18) range and those of dimethyl diesters. The increase of kinematic viscosity with increasing number of CH(2) groups in the chain is non-linear and depends on the terminal functional groups, chain length and double bonds. To illustrate this effect, carbon-oxygen equivalents (COE) are used in which the numbers of carbon and oxygen atoms are added. A straightforward equation, taking into account only the amounts and kinematic viscosity values of the individual neat components, suffices to predict the viscosity of mixtures of fatty esters (biodiesel) at a given temperature. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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