Dear Mr Ken Provost:
No, it does smell gasoline in it.
My results have been a disaster.
Thanks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 10:18
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Dear Mr. Bob Allen:
I agree 100% with you.
Thanks again.
Mr. F.j. Burgos
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Francisco, there is still some 4 or 5 % missing here.
On Nov 21, 2005, at 2:18 PM, francisco j burgos wrote:ETHANOL 95%ABSOLUT ETHYL ALCOHOLIsopropyl alcohol 0.003Methanol 0.01H2O 0.2%Interesting -- It's possible you have absolute ethanoldenatured with gasoline --
l 0.5%
> Thanks,
> Mr. F.J. Burgos
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0.5%
Thanks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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Francisco, what is the remaining 4.8%? usually absolute alcohol mean
Dear Mr. Provost:
Many thanks.
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:27
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On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:19 AM, francisco j burgos
On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:19 AM, francisco j burgos wrote:The melting point for tallow is ca 40.5ºC (104,9ºF) so I thoughtthat 50ºC (122ºC) for reaction would be effective, please comment.Start at 50 just to get everything into solution, but then let it cooldown -- separation takes a long time, and coo
lubricants.
Thanks in advance.
Yours tryly,
Mr, F.J. Burgos
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On Nov 16, 2005, at 5:32 PM, francisco j
On Nov 16, 2005, at 5:32 PM, francisco j burgos wrote: I have a bottle labeled as: absolute ethanol 95%, and amongother things declares Water 0,2%. Would it be good enough forbeef tallow transesterification?. I plan to dry tallow at 120ºCduring 15 minutes; use 50ºC; molar ratio ethanol: tallow 6:
Francisco, what is the remaining 4.8%? usually absolute alcohol means 100%. Is
this denatured
alcohol, if so what is the denaturant?
francisco j burgos wrote:
> Dear sirs.
> I have a bottle labeled as: absolute ethanol 95%, and among other
> things declares Water 0,2%.
> Would it be good eno
Dear sirs.
I have a bottle labeled as: absolute ethanol
95%, and among other things declares Water 0,2%.
Would it be good enough for beef tallow
transesterification?.
I plan to dry tallow at 120ºC during 15
minutes; use 50ºC; molar ratio ethanol: tallow 6:1; turbulent mix;
tallow has 0,25
Now that Aleks has turned up such good information on making
biodiesel with ethanol
(http://rredc.nrel.gov/biomass/doe/rbep/biodeg/one.html), the problem
remains of how to dry the ethanol - it has to be pure. This is what
we have so far. Anything to add?
Keith Addison
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