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Physical chemical characterization of binary mixtures of biodiesel and diesel commercialized in Amazonas

The use of renewable energies allied to the preservation of the environment has awakening more and more interest on the national and international level, especially the utilization of biodiesel in substitution of petroleum diesel. Its use brings a series of social, economical and environmental advantages. In the last few years, there has been an increase in biodiesel research in Brazil. The Brasilian law no. 11.097 of 2005 proposes the introduction of biodiesel in the Brazilian energetic matrix, mixing it with diesel oil at an obligatory percentile minimum of 2%, with an increase of 5% in the addition, until 2012. However, the addition is only permitted if the biodiesel is within the quality patterns demanded. Before this, mixtures of biodiesel added to interior diesel were prepared, in proportions of 2, 5, 10 and 20% (v/v), which were later characterized, as of the physical chemical parameters determined in the Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) Resolution for evaluating mixtures in accordance with the norm. The results show that, biodiesel as well as their binary mixtures (B2 to B20) are within the quality patterns established by the ANP.

Biodiesel; Diesel oil; Physical chemical parameters


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