Comparative characterization of Jatropha,soybean and commercial biodiesel

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SylvainDidier BKouame [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering,Pennsylvania State University,University-Park
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering,Pennsylvania State
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Oil was extracted from seeds of Jatropha Curcas,in high yields(up to 40% by weight).The extracted Jatropha oil was converted in a laboratory reactor to biodiesel by transesterification.Analysis of Jatropha oil and Jatropha biodiesel by GC/MS and GC/SIMDIS showed that Jatropha oil could be readily converted to a biodiesel product through NaOH catalyzed transesterification.The resulting biodiesel has desirable properties such as high cetane number and low flash point,which are major improvements over the properties of commercial biodiesel fuels.
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