Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review

The most accepted definition of biodiesel is stated at the EU technical regulation EN 14214 (2008) or in the USA in ASTM 6751-02. As a result of this highly strict description only methyl esters of fatty acids conform to these definitions, nevertheless the term ‘‘biodiesel’’ is spread out to other a...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Michal Angelovič, Zdenko Tkáč, Juraj Jablonický
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2014-05-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1703
id doaj-280d1b617300490fb10f12fb7166e796
record_format Article
spelling doaj-280d1b617300490fb10f12fb7166e7962020-11-25T03:05:30ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762014-05-014713653711664Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a reviewMichal AngelovičZdenko TkáčJuraj JablonickýThe most accepted definition of biodiesel is stated at the EU technical regulation EN 14214 (2008) or in the USA in ASTM 6751-02. As a result of this highly strict description only methyl esters of fatty acids conform to these definitions, nevertheless the term ‘‘biodiesel’’ is spread out to other alkyl fatty esters. Some countries have adopted bioethanol for replacement of methanol in biodiesel transesterification and thus assuring a fully biological fuel. Of course, such position brings some problems in fulfilling technical requirements of EN 14214 or ASTM 6751-02. Biodiesel is actually a less complex mixture than petrodiesel, but different feedstock origins and the effect of seasonality may impose difficulties in fuel quality control. Since biodiesel is an alternative diesel fuel derived from the transesterification of triacylglycerol comprised materials, such as vegetable oils or animal fats, with simple alcohols to furnish the corresponding mono-alkyl esters, its composition depends on the raw material used, the cultivated area location, and harvest time. The choice of the raw material is usually the most important factor for fluctuations of biodiesel composition, because different vegetable oils and animal fats may contain different types of fatty acids. Important properties of this fuel vary significantly with the composition of the mixture. Cetane number, melting point, degree of saturation, density, cloud point, pour point, viscosity, and nitrogen oxides exhaust emission (NOx), for instance, deserve to be mentioned. One of the most important fuel quality indicators is the cetane number; however its experimental determination may be an expensive and lengthy task. To weaken situation concerning biodiesel, the availability of data in the literature is also scarce. In such scenario, the use of reliable models to predict the cetane number or any other essential characteristic may be of great utility. We reviewed available literature to describe model, which will correlate cetane number of single mono-alkyl esters of fatty acids and their mixtures (biodiesels) with structural characteristics achieved by hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. We suggest that this could be done through the application of a three stages process, combining statistical tools, fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks. Both treatments pointed to two major characteristics as determinants for the cetane number values: the number of carbon-carbon double bonds and the structure of alcohol moiety in each fatty ester. Neural Networks predicted cetane number quantitatively. The results are beneficial for the further development of analytical models addressing the quality of biofuels.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1703
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Michal Angelovič
Zdenko Tkáč
Juraj Jablonický
spellingShingle Michal Angelovič
Zdenko Tkáč
Juraj Jablonický
Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
author_facet Michal Angelovič
Zdenko Tkáč
Juraj Jablonický
author_sort Michal Angelovič
title Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
title_short Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
title_full Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
title_fullStr Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
title_full_unstemmed Determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
title_sort determination model for cetane number of biodiesel at different fatty acid composition: a review
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The most accepted definition of biodiesel is stated at the EU technical regulation EN 14214 (2008) or in the USA in ASTM 6751-02. As a result of this highly strict description only methyl esters of fatty acids conform to these definitions, nevertheless the term ‘‘biodiesel’’ is spread out to other alkyl fatty esters. Some countries have adopted bioethanol for replacement of methanol in biodiesel transesterification and thus assuring a fully biological fuel. Of course, such position brings some problems in fulfilling technical requirements of EN 14214 or ASTM 6751-02. Biodiesel is actually a less complex mixture than petrodiesel, but different feedstock origins and the effect of seasonality may impose difficulties in fuel quality control. Since biodiesel is an alternative diesel fuel derived from the transesterification of triacylglycerol comprised materials, such as vegetable oils or animal fats, with simple alcohols to furnish the corresponding mono-alkyl esters, its composition depends on the raw material used, the cultivated area location, and harvest time. The choice of the raw material is usually the most important factor for fluctuations of biodiesel composition, because different vegetable oils and animal fats may contain different types of fatty acids. Important properties of this fuel vary significantly with the composition of the mixture. Cetane number, melting point, degree of saturation, density, cloud point, pour point, viscosity, and nitrogen oxides exhaust emission (NOx), for instance, deserve to be mentioned. One of the most important fuel quality indicators is the cetane number; however its experimental determination may be an expensive and lengthy task. To weaken situation concerning biodiesel, the availability of data in the literature is also scarce. In such scenario, the use of reliable models to predict the cetane number or any other essential characteristic may be of great utility. We reviewed available literature to describe model, which will correlate cetane number of single mono-alkyl esters of fatty acids and their mixtures (biodiesels) with structural characteristics achieved by hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. We suggest that this could be done through the application of a three stages process, combining statistical tools, fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks. Both treatments pointed to two major characteristics as determinants for the cetane number values: the number of carbon-carbon double bonds and the structure of alcohol moiety in each fatty ester. Neural Networks predicted cetane number quantitatively. The results are beneficial for the further development of analytical models addressing the quality of biofuels.
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1703
work_keys_str_mv AT michalangelovic determinationmodelforcetanenumberofbiodieselatdifferentfattyacidcompositionareview
AT zdenkotkac determinationmodelforcetanenumberofbiodieselatdifferentfattyacidcompositionareview
AT jurajjablonicky determinationmodelforcetanenumberofbiodieselatdifferentfattyacidcompositionareview
_version_ 1724678228964016128