Fuels and biofuels have a major importance in the transportation sector of any country, contributing to their economic development. The utilization of these fuels implies their closer contact to metallic materials, which comprise vehicle, storage, and transportation systems. Thus, metallic corrosion could be related to fuels and biofuels utilization. Specially, the corrosion associated to gasoline, ethanol, diesel, biodiesel, and their mixtures is discussed in this article. Briefly, the ethanol is the most corrosive and gasoline the least. Few investigations about the effect of biodiesel indicate that the corrosion is associated to their unsaturation degree and the corrosion of diesel is related to its acidity.
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Ambrozin, A. R. P., Kuri, S. E., & Monteiro, M. R. (2009). Corrosão metálica associada ao uso de combustíveis minerais e biocombustíveis. Química Nova, 32(7), 1910–1916. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000700037
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