Monitoring biodiesel reactions of soybean oil and sunflower oil using ultrasonic parameters

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Biodiesel is an innovation that attempts to substitute diesel oil with biomass. The aim of this paper is to show the development of a real-time method to monitor transesterification reactions by using low-power ultrasound and pulse/echo techniques. The results showed that it is possible to identify different events during the transesterification process by using the proposed parameters, showing that the proposed method is a feasible way to monitor the reactions of biodiesel during its fabrication, in real time, and with relatively low- cost equipment.

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Figueiredo, M. K. K., Silva, C. E. R., Alvarenga, A. V., & Costa-Félix, R. P. B. (2013). Monitoring biodiesel reactions of soybean oil and sunflower oil using ultrasonic parameters. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 575). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/575/1/012001

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