Salvia Farinacea Seed Oil, a Potential Biomass for
Synthesis of Biodiesel: A Critical Analysis of its Fuel
Properties
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Sneha S. Kulkarni
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.470
Pages:
6603-6618
Abstract
The non-renewable energy sources such as coal, petrol decreasing day by day and
their price also increasing. In this fast depleting era of fossil fuels biodiesel produced from
nonedible seed oils plays an important role. In the present work the biodiesel is produced from
nonedible seed oil Salvia farinacea. In this work from Salvia farinacea seeds oil is extracted and
fatty acid components are analysed by GC-FID. Physicochemical properties of the oil are
determined by AOAC standard methods. The oil is transesterified in presence of KOH catalyst.
Fuel parameters like iodine number, cetane number, heating values, kinematic viscosity, flash
point, cold flow properties are determined and are compared with already existing biodiesels
and petrodiesel. The emission components like CO, CO2, NOx, HC and Smoke opacity are
analysed using four stroke one cylinder engine. This work reveals that Salvia farinacea seed oil
is a potential renewable feedstock for the production of biodiesel.