THE PRODUCTION METHOD OF BIODIESEL FUELS BY USING LOW ENERGY WAVES AND RESEARCH PRODUCTS OF THEIR COMBUSTION
Tarana Mammadova, Mutallim Abbasov, Zulfiyya Aliyeva, Anar Namazov, Zahra Khanbutayeva,Vagif Abbasov
Pages: 114-120
Published: 7 Jun 2016
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Abstract: In this proceeding, the production process of methyl ethers of unrefined cottonseed, corn and sunflower vegetable oils by using amine containing compounds like diethylamine, triethylamine and pphenylendiamine as catalyst, with 1:6 ratio of oil to methanol, at 65-70°C, in 15-45 mTl induction of magnetic field has been investigated. As a result of the process which had been done in 25mT induction of magnetic field for 30-45 minutes, it has been determined that the production yield is 97.1- 98.8 % (by mass). The content of the flue gases of the compositions those are produced by adding 5 and 10% of the manufactured methyl ethers to petroleum based diesel fuel has been determined. It has been revealed that when 5% of methyl ethers of vegetable oils are added to diesel fuel, the amount of the carbon monoxide and the sulfur oxides in the flue gases decreases by 23.4-25.2% and 5.2-6.9% respectively.
Keywords: biofuel, catalyst, magnetic field, combustion products, flue gases, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, dsc spectra
Cite this article: Tarana Mammadova, Mutallim Abbasov, Zulfiyya Aliyeva, Anar Namazov, Zahra Khanbutayeva,Vagif Abbasov. THE PRODUCTION METHOD OF BIODIESEL FUELS BY USING LOW ENERGY WAVES AND RESEARCH PRODUCTS OF THEIR COMBUSTION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety 10, 114-120 (2016). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1001094/
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