Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.34, No.4, 438-441, 2010
Characterization of beef tallow biodiesel and their mixtures with soybean biodiesel and mineral diesel fuel
Tallow is a raw material for biodiesel production that, due to their highly centralized generation in slaughter/processing facilities and historically low prices, may have energy, environmental, and economic advantages that could be exploited. However beef tallow biodiesel have unfavorable properties due the presence of high concentration of saturated fatty esters. One way to overcome these inconveniences is using blending procedures. In this way, blends of beef tallow biodiesel with soybean biodiesel and with conventional mineral diesel fuel were prepared and the quality of the mixtures was monitored with the purpose to study ideal proportions of the fuels. By measurement of the viscosity, density, cold filter plugging point, and flash point, it was demonstrated that tallow biodiesel can be blended with both mineral diesel and soybean biodiesel to improve the characteristics of the blend fuels, over that of the tallow. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Methyl ester;Biodiesel;Petroleum diesel;Soybean;Beef tallow;Viscosity;Cold filter plugging point;Density and flashpoint