Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer

Limited studies had been conducted using water-in-diesel emulsion produced from ultrasonic homogenizing method. In this study, Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsions (WiBE) produced using ultrasonic homogenizer were characterized and studied for their physical and chemical properties through various laborator...

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Main Authors: Karim Zainal Ambri Abdul, Tee Degen, Khan Mohammed Yahaya, Hagos Ftwi Yohaness
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822501012
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spelling doaj-2dca2562a5304cb69402d44f1d4a0c342021-02-02T00:30:04ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012250101210.1051/matecconf/201822501012matecconf_ses2018_01012Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic HomogenizerKarim Zainal Ambri AbdulTee DegenKhan Mohammed YahayaHagos Ftwi YohanessLimited studies had been conducted using water-in-diesel emulsion produced from ultrasonic homogenizing method. In this study, Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsions (WiBE) produced using ultrasonic homogenizer were characterized and studied for their physical and chemical properties through various laboratory investigations. The data were then compared with WiBE produced using mechanical homogeniser by the current researchers. Physical characterization tests were carried out on 24 WiBE emulsions produced using an ultrasonic bath, with water percentage of 9%, 12% and 15%, HLB value of 6, 7, 8 and 9, and surfactant dosage of 5% and 10%. The water droplets produced using ultrasonic homogeniser were found to be evenly distributed and generally smaller in size. The density and viscosity values of these emulsions were found to be uniformly larger than WiBE produced using mechanical homogeniser. Emulsions with 15% water exceeded the density threshold, indicating the limits of the amount of water which can be added to the biodiesel fuel. Also, it was found that for viscosity, the HLB is limited to HLB 9 for higher surfactant dosage.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822501012
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author Karim Zainal Ambri Abdul
Tee Degen
Khan Mohammed Yahaya
Hagos Ftwi Yohaness
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Tee Degen
Khan Mohammed Yahaya
Hagos Ftwi Yohaness
Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Karim Zainal Ambri Abdul
Tee Degen
Khan Mohammed Yahaya
Hagos Ftwi Yohaness
author_sort Karim Zainal Ambri Abdul
title Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
title_short Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
title_full Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
title_fullStr Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsion Characteristics Produced by Ultrasonic Homogenizer
title_sort investigation of water-in-biodiesel emulsion characteristics produced by ultrasonic homogenizer
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Limited studies had been conducted using water-in-diesel emulsion produced from ultrasonic homogenizing method. In this study, Water-in-Biodiesel Emulsions (WiBE) produced using ultrasonic homogenizer were characterized and studied for their physical and chemical properties through various laboratory investigations. The data were then compared with WiBE produced using mechanical homogeniser by the current researchers. Physical characterization tests were carried out on 24 WiBE emulsions produced using an ultrasonic bath, with water percentage of 9%, 12% and 15%, HLB value of 6, 7, 8 and 9, and surfactant dosage of 5% and 10%. The water droplets produced using ultrasonic homogeniser were found to be evenly distributed and generally smaller in size. The density and viscosity values of these emulsions were found to be uniformly larger than WiBE produced using mechanical homogeniser. Emulsions with 15% water exceeded the density threshold, indicating the limits of the amount of water which can be added to the biodiesel fuel. Also, it was found that for viscosity, the HLB is limited to HLB 9 for higher surfactant dosage.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822501012
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