Alkaline transesterification of sunflower oil by n-butanol and ethanol on alkoxide-containing dried solutions of potassium hydroxide has been carried out. Complex character of spontaneous dividing of butanolysis products, accompanying with formation of three different species of glycerol layers, was observed. One of the later was found to be high-alkaline pure glycerol. Bench motor testing of biodiesel/diesel blends demonstrated slightly better power performance of butyl esters comparing with ethyl esters and regular decrease of harmful emissions (CO2, CO, NOx, CH) while increasing biodiesel fraction in mixture.
Based on Transcarpathian zeolite the catalysts in calcium-lanthanum-ammonium form were synthesized and modified by steaming and dealumination with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. The samples were characterized by using nitrogen adsorption/desorption, XRD, XRF, and FTIR-spectroscopy. The yield of 5 hydroxymethylfurfural over modified samples at 433 K was found to be 50 and 83% at a practically full conversion of fructose.
The possibility of using of a pair of compression piston -cylinder with the unique performance features for the conversion of hydrocarbons are discusses. The experimental facility enables working in the pressure range that would be unattainable in diesel engines. The necessary degree of compression is managed and maintained by the computer system with a feedback.
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