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The Effect of Antioxidants on Corn and Sunflower Biodiesel Properties under Extreme Oxidation Conditions
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Food ChemistryAgricultural ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringBioenergyExtreme Oxidation ConditionsEnvironmental EngineeringSunflower Biodiesel PropertiesAbstract BiodieselOxidation StabilityFuel ProductionPolyphenolicsOxidative StressHealth Sciences
Abstract Biodiesel is an alternative to mineral fuels, with advantages such as biodegradability. However, this makes biodiesel unstable to oxidation. In this way, the use of natural or synthetic antioxidants is necessary. Although many studies have paid attention to the effect of these antioxidants on oxidation stability, not much literature about their effect of them on other properties (before and during storage) was found. The aim of this research study was to characterize biodiesel from corn and sunflower by adding two antioxidants, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and tert‐butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), in order to improve its oxidation stability. Moreover, the effect of oxidation on the parameters of biodiesel was studied by using extreme oxidation conditions to accelerate the oxidation process. Both antioxidants improved the oxidation stability of biodiesel, whereas some parameters were altered (viscosity and acid number), which could make this biofuel, if high concentrations of antioxidants are used, unsuitable for commercialization according to standards.
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