Biodiesel compatibility with carbon steel and HDPE parts

abstract

Compatibility of the new environmentally-friendly alternative of diesel engine fuels, biodiesel, with storage and engine part materials, is still an open issue. In this work, the interaction between three fuels (petroleum diesel and two types of biodiesel - soybean and sunflower) and two materials (carbon steel and high density polyethylene) used in storage and automotive tanks, is analyzed in detail. A wide set of characterization techniques was used to evaluate the changes in both solid and fluid materials, as weight change measurement, optical, scanning electron and atomic force (AFM) microscopies, Raman and FTIR spectroscopies, and differential scanning calorimetry. The AFM technique allowed detecting surface roughness and morphology changes in the metallic material following the trends in the weight losses. In the case of polymeric material, weight gain by fluid absorption occurred, being detected by the spectroscopic techniques, The biodiesel fuels underwent some ageing however this phenomenon did not affect the interaction between the biodiesel fuels and the substrates. The petrodiesel. which did not age, caused more significant degradation of the substrates. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

keywords

FUEL; OILS

subject category

Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering

authors

Maru, MM; Lucchese, MM; Legnani, C; Quirino, WG; Balbo, A; Aranha, IB; Costa, LT; Vilani, C; de Sena, LA; Damasceno, JC; Cruz, TD; Lidizio, LR; Silva, RFE; Jorio, A; Achete, CA

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acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge Dr. Romeu Daroda from Inmetro for supplying the fuel and the material samples and for helpful discussion, and financial support from Finep, CNPq and Faperj. R.F. Silva acknowledges EuropeAid/120707/C/SER/Br n.PAJIPME-ATI-POA2-022 project.

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