Thursday, June 9, 2011

Make Biodiesel Without Methanol

There are many benefits to biodiesel fuel. Because it uses organic elements and burns clean, its impact on the environment is less than traditional fuels. Biodiesel can also be produced at home and used to power generators, diesel vehicles and diesel-powered heaters. Many people worry about the harmful side effects that methanol can cause and want to make biodiesel with another form of alcohol. While this is possible, producing biodiesel without methanol is very difficult and requires the use of special equipment.


Instructions


1. Carefully read the directions for the reactor and become familiar with its parts.


2. Add the rapeseed oil to the main chamber and the water to the water chamber.


3. Pour the ethanol into the plastic container.


4. Add the potassium hydroxide to the ethanol in the container. Potassium hydroxide is a very reactive compound and must not be exposed to the air for too long, so add it quickly.


5. Place the cap tightly onto the container and shake. Continue shaking until the solution is quickly replaced and no solid particles remain.


6. Pour the solution into the reactor and turn it on. The reactor will process the reactants into biodiesel.

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