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Distilled technical cashew nut shell liquid (DT-CNSL) as an effective biofuel and additive to stabilize triglyceride biofuels in diesel

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  • Sanjeeva, Shilpa Kammaradi
  • Pinto, Mitchell Preetham
  • Narayanan, Manoj Mulakkapurath
  • Kini, Gopalakrishna Mangalore
  • Nair, Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran
  • SubbaRao, P.V.
  • Pullela, Phani Kumar
  • Ramamoorthy, Siva
  • Barrow, Colin J.

Abstract

We report distilled technical cashew nut shell liquid (DT-CNSL) as a non-transesterified biofuel and also as an additive to convert triglycerides to biofuel, without the need for the formation of methyl esters. DT-CNSL blends of diesel obey physico-chemical parameters of diesel. DT-CNSL offers stability to blends of straight vegetable oil (SVO) and tallow oil in diesel. Fluorescence studies using charge transfer probes show that the blend of DT-CNSL, triglycerides and diesel is a uniform solution, and fluorescence behavior is similar to that of diesel. The economics for the cultivation of cashew (Anacardium occidentale), its industrial use and rich carbon sink properties indicate that DT-CNSL could complement or replace traditional biodiesel crops like Jatropha and improve income for farmers.

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  • Sanjeeva, Shilpa Kammaradi & Pinto, Mitchell Preetham & Narayanan, Manoj Mulakkapurath & Kini, Gopalakrishna Mangalore & Nair, Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran & SubbaRao, P.V. & Pullela, Phani Kumar & Ramamoo, 2014. "Distilled technical cashew nut shell liquid (DT-CNSL) as an effective biofuel and additive to stabilize triglyceride biofuels in diesel," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 81-88.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:71:y:2014:i:c:p:81-88
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.05.024
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    1. Park, Ho Young & Han, Karam & Yu, Geun Sil & Jang, Jihoon & Park, Sangbin & Kim, Hyun Hee & Min, Kyong-il & Kim, Jae-Kon, 2020. "Properties of bioliquids and their impacts on combustion and boiler operation," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 193(C).
    2. Scaldaferri, C.A. & Pasa, V.M.D., 2019. "Green diesel production from upgrading of cashew nut shell liquid," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 111(C), pages 303-313.

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