Effect of blending ratio of biofuel from used cooking oil with Dexlite

Autor: Monde Junety, Ira Kumalasari Prapti, Fauzan Akhmad, Lutfi Mohammad
Jazyk: English<br />French
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: BIO Web of Conferences, Vol 73, p 05014 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2117-4458
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20237305014
Popis: Indonesia is committed to accelerating the clean energy transition through the biodiesel policy to achieve net zero emission. The commitment to use palm oil as a biofuel base material will support Indonesia in achieving its energy security and energy mix target of 23% in 2025. This article discussed the characteristics of the blended fuel between biofuel from used cooking oil and Dexlite from PERTAMINA products. The blending process is carried out with the biofuel: Dexlite ratio as follows: 5:95, 10:90, 15:85 20:80, 25:75 and 30:70. The results revealed that the best experiments for acid number were obtained at the B5 blending ratio of 0.039 mgKOH/(g sample), saponification number at the B5 blending ratio of 1.066 mgKOH/(g sample), flash point at the B20 blending ratio at a temperature of 101°C, 90% distillation at the B10 blending ratio at a temperature of 213°C, and the density at the blending ratio B15 is 837 kg/m3. From these results, only the density parameter does not meet the biodiesel quality standards based on SNI 7182:2015. These results indicate that the addition of 30% biofuel to Dexlite can still be used as a fuel for diesel vehicles by applying a better washing method for KOH catalyst residue and unreacted methanol residue.
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