The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer

The characteristics of the emulsified fuel is largely influenced by the production methods of the emulsion. Although, blending by means of mechanical blender is widely used, the efficacy of using direct ultrasonic homogenizer in producing emulsified fuels has not been explored extensively. Mechanica...

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Main Authors: Zainal Ambri, Abdul Karim, Kaur, Eesha, Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad, Khan, Mohammed Yahaya, Hagos, F. Y.
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author Zainal Ambri, Abdul Karim
Kaur, Eesha
Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad
Khan, Mohammed Yahaya
Hagos, F. Y.
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Kaur, Eesha
Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad
Khan, Mohammed Yahaya
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description The characteristics of the emulsified fuel is largely influenced by the production methods of the emulsion. Although, blending by means of mechanical blender is widely used, the efficacy of using direct ultrasonic homogenizer in producing emulsified fuels has not been explored extensively. Mechanical blender uses metal blades to shear and mix the liquids and the produced emulsion quality would depend on the blade design, rotating speed and mixing duration. Hence, the homogeneity of emulsions produced by different blenders is not consistent. On the hand, ultrasonic homogenizer utilized direct ultrasonic force to produce high frequency vibrating waves to disrupt the immiscible liquid layers and mixed the liquids. Consistency and homogeneity of the emulsion produced by any direct ultrasonic homogenizer can be realized by changing the ultrasonic power, frequency and mixing duration. The current work describes the vital characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions (WiBE) produced by direct ultrasonic homogenization and subsequently, ascertaining the optimum emulsion blends that meet the recommended international fuel specifications for a diesel engine. A total of 48 WiBE samples were prepared and their properties were characterized. The variable parameters for the blends are water content varying from 9% to 15%, three surfactant dosages of 5%, 7% and 9%, and hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) values ranging from 6 to 9. The results showed that the water particles in the emulsion were uniformly distributed within the continuous phase (biodiesel) and the sauter mean diameter (SMD) values of the water particles were generally small at a mean value of 2.25 µm. Emulsions with 7% and 9% surfactant dosages were observed to have lower SMD values for HLB 7 and HLB 8 respectively. 33 out of 48 samples were found to be stable emulsions. Emulsion with 11% water had the lowest mean density. The viscosity of all samples increased as water contents and surfactant dosages increase. Two samples were found to be the optimum WiBEs which are, 11% water content at HLB 7 with 9% surfactant dosage, and 11% water content at HLB 8 with 7% surfactant dosage.
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spelling ump-277032020-06-29T06:46:43Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27703/ The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer Zainal Ambri, Abdul Karim Kaur, Eesha Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad Khan, Mohammed Yahaya Hagos, F. Y. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The characteristics of the emulsified fuel is largely influenced by the production methods of the emulsion. Although, blending by means of mechanical blender is widely used, the efficacy of using direct ultrasonic homogenizer in producing emulsified fuels has not been explored extensively. Mechanical blender uses metal blades to shear and mix the liquids and the produced emulsion quality would depend on the blade design, rotating speed and mixing duration. Hence, the homogeneity of emulsions produced by different blenders is not consistent. On the hand, ultrasonic homogenizer utilized direct ultrasonic force to produce high frequency vibrating waves to disrupt the immiscible liquid layers and mixed the liquids. Consistency and homogeneity of the emulsion produced by any direct ultrasonic homogenizer can be realized by changing the ultrasonic power, frequency and mixing duration. The current work describes the vital characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions (WiBE) produced by direct ultrasonic homogenization and subsequently, ascertaining the optimum emulsion blends that meet the recommended international fuel specifications for a diesel engine. A total of 48 WiBE samples were prepared and their properties were characterized. The variable parameters for the blends are water content varying from 9% to 15%, three surfactant dosages of 5%, 7% and 9%, and hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) values ranging from 6 to 9. The results showed that the water particles in the emulsion were uniformly distributed within the continuous phase (biodiesel) and the sauter mean diameter (SMD) values of the water particles were generally small at a mean value of 2.25 µm. Emulsions with 7% and 9% surfactant dosages were observed to have lower SMD values for HLB 7 and HLB 8 respectively. 33 out of 48 samples were found to be stable emulsions. Emulsion with 11% water had the lowest mean density. The viscosity of all samples increased as water contents and surfactant dosages increase. Two samples were found to be the optimum WiBEs which are, 11% water content at HLB 7 with 9% surfactant dosage, and 11% water content at HLB 8 with 7% surfactant dosage. Elsevier Ltd 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27703/1/The%20characteristics%20of%20water-in-biodiesel%20emulsions.pdf Zainal Ambri, Abdul Karim and Kaur, Eesha and Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad and Khan, Mohammed Yahaya and Hagos, F. Y. (2020) The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 59 (1). pp. 227-237. ISSN 1110-0168. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2019.12.030 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2019.12.030
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Zainal Ambri, Abdul Karim
Kaur, Eesha
Syed Masharuddin, Syed Muhammad
Khan, Mohammed Yahaya
Hagos, F. Y.
The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title_full The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title_fullStr The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title_full_unstemmed The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title_short The characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
title_sort characteristics of water-in-biodiesel emulsions produced using ultrasonic homogenizer
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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