Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements

Biodiesel is considered as one of the most sustainable alternative form of bioenergy to overcome and compensate the detrimental effect of fossil fuel. Blending of biodiesel into diesel fuel at specific fractions has been mandated in various countries. In this regard, the present study is intended to...

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Published in:Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Main Author: Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023
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Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
2023
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
13
12
10.1007/s13399-021-01921-z
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85114306305&doi=10.1007%2fs13399-021-01921-z&partnerID=40&md5=df1e53c6650ba6ac914edb30d91dbf80
Biodiesel is considered as one of the most sustainable alternative form of bioenergy to overcome and compensate the detrimental effect of fossil fuel. Blending of biodiesel into diesel fuel at specific fractions has been mandated in various countries. In this regard, the present study is intended to observe an appropriate proportion of blending of palm, olive, and soybean-based biodiesel based on respective refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity analysis. Among the tested parameters for the blend fraction of B7 to B100, refractive index and density exhibited many accurate results with % error < 0.65% for all blends. Good linearity is observed for all three tested parameters with R2 values between 0.892 and 0.985, hence validating them as indicators for the determination with strong relationship within variables. Rapid determination of blend ratio in diesel–biodiesel blends in a shorter possible time benefits the related industries and monetary gain in countering any false claim on the % blend. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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author Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
spellingShingle Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
author_facet Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
author_sort Khazaai S.N.M.; Bhuyar P.; Rahim M.H.A.; Alwi M.H.F.M.; Yiting S.; Maniam G.P.
title Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
title_short Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
title_full Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
title_fullStr Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
title_full_unstemmed Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
title_sort Rapid determination of diesel/biodiesel blend ratio using refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity measurements
publishDate 2023
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doi_str_mv 10.1007/s13399-021-01921-z
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description Biodiesel is considered as one of the most sustainable alternative form of bioenergy to overcome and compensate the detrimental effect of fossil fuel. Blending of biodiesel into diesel fuel at specific fractions has been mandated in various countries. In this regard, the present study is intended to observe an appropriate proportion of blending of palm, olive, and soybean-based biodiesel based on respective refractive index, density, and kinematic viscosity analysis. Among the tested parameters for the blend fraction of B7 to B100, refractive index and density exhibited many accurate results with % error < 0.65% for all blends. Good linearity is observed for all three tested parameters with R2 values between 0.892 and 0.985, hence validating them as indicators for the determination with strong relationship within variables. Rapid determination of blend ratio in diesel–biodiesel blends in a shorter possible time benefits the related industries and monetary gain in countering any false claim on the % blend. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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