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Experimental Study on Soybean-Based Biodiesel Samples from Wacker Oil: Storage Conditions Impact
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Investigating the effects of storage temperature and time on various biodiesel blends. Results show differences in physical appearance, filtration time, and insoluble residue weight. Samples include ULSD, B2, B5, B10, B20, B50, B70, and B100.
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Experimental Study on Soybean-Based Biodiesel Samples from Wacker Oil: Storage Conditions Impact
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Report 12-04-07 Haiying Tang
Experimental : Soy bean-based biodiesel (Bought from Wacker Oil) • Samples: ULSD, B2, B5, B10, B20, B50, B70, and B100. • Certification #2 ULSD • Biodiesel • 300 ml • Storage Temperature and Time • -15 ºC • 4 ºC • 23 ºC (Control) • 24 hours • Filter • Vacuum pump: 20 inHg (~68 Kpa) • 0.7 mm • Result • Physical appearance • Time to filter • Insoluble weight
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