Influence of water and ultraviolet irradiation on the induction period of the oxidation of biodiesel

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Biodiesel degrades due to oxidative processes, causing a decrease in its quality. In the present work, it has been clearly shown that the incidence of ultraviolet radiation on biodiesels obtained from soy, canola, linseed and microalgae oils initiate oxidative processes which lead to the decrease in the induction period (IP) of the fuel. The influence of the residual water content of the same biodiesels on the oxidation process was also investigated with and without the incidence of ultraviolet radiation. Between 190 and 850 ppm of water in the biodiesel and without UV irradiation, no significant change in the IP values was observed under the experimental conditions.

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Da Silva, W. L. G., Salomão, A. A., Vila, M. M. D. C., & Tubino, M. (2017). Influence of water and ultraviolet irradiation on the induction period of the oxidation of biodiesel. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 28(4), 676–680. https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-5053.20160202

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