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Optimized antioxidants for biodiesel Richard A. Larson and Karen A. Marley Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Soybeans Rapeseed Oilseeds = high in lipids (triglycerides)
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Methyl linoleate Methyl stearate Methyl oleate Glycerol Hydrolysis of triglycerides with methanol and base affords fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and the by- product, glycerol. + Unsaturated triglyceride
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Biodiesel defined B(n) = Fraction of biodiesel in fuel. B100 = Pure biodiesel B20 = 20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum biodiesel.
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Biodiesel is susceptible to oxidative damage upon storage Unsaturated FAMEs are readily attacked by oxygen (linolenic [3 double bonds]> linoleic [2]> oleic [1]) Oxidized products are deleterious to engine performance
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(N. Li, Biodiesel Magazine, June 2007)
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Free radical chain mechanism of lipid peroxidation
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Free radical kinetics Free radical chain reaction kinetics (Peroxide concentration)
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Types of antioxidants Peroxyl radical quenchers (chain breakers) Peroxide destroyers (reducing agents) Metal chelating agents Acid neutralizers
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Chain-breaking antioxidants (radical quenchers) Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)
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Peroxide destroyers (reducing agents) Phosphine Phosphine oxide
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Peroxide analytical method B. Mihaljevic et al., Free Radical Biol. Med. 21:53 (1996) ROOH + Fe 2+ + H + ROH + Fe 3+ Fe 3+ + 5 SCN - Fe(SCN) 5- = 510 nm
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Propyl gallate was the most effective chain-breaking antioxidant (as shown by inhibition of peroxide formation) for biodiesel B100 SME = soy methyl ester (B100); Trolox = a Vitamin E analog; AP = ascorbyl palmitate; PG = propyl gallate
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Tests were run at 60C because propyl gallate rapidly decomposed at higher temperatures Also observed by Dittmar et al., 2004 (Chem.-Ing.Technol. 1167-1170).
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A peroxide destroyer (triphenylphosphine, TPP) alone was of limited effectiveness. However, note the great improvement when propyl gallate (PG) was added. This is a waste oil-derived B100 with a high initial peroxide value.
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A different B100 with a very high initial peroxide value was stable for more than 70 days (!) at 60C when treated with stoichiometric TPP and 1 mM PG LT = low [TPP] (0.5 equivalent); HT = high [TPP] (1.0 equivalent)
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Conclusions Propyl gallate (PG) was the most effective chain-breaking antioxidant tested. This agrees with similar studies reported in the literature (Loh et al., 2006). A peroxide destroyer (triphenylphosphine, TPP) was of limited effectiveness except when added in an equivalent amount to peroxide concentration. Stoichiometric TPP plus a small amount of PG was very effective in preventing B100 oxidation over a long time at 60C. Initial peroxide concentration is an important parameter for assessing biodiesel stability.
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Acknowledgments Illinois Sustainable Technology Center for financial support and for providing waste-oil derived B100. Columbus Foods for purified B100. The UIUC Intsoy program also provided B100. W. Zhang, N. Holm, K. Rajagopalan and J. Scott for helpful discussions.
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