Excess Enthalpies Analysis of Biofuel Components: Sunflower Oil–Alcohols Systems

Author:

Golikova Alexandra1ORCID,Shasherina Anna1,Anufrikov Yuri1,Misikov Georgii1ORCID,Kuzmenko Petr1ORCID,Smirnov Alexander1ORCID,Toikka Maria1ORCID,Toikka Alexander1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskiy Prospect 26, Peterhof, Saint Petersburg 198504, Russia

Abstract

This study addresses the pressing issues of energy production and consumption, in line with global sustainable development goals. Focusing on the potential of alcohols as “green” alternatives to traditional fossil fuels, especially in biofuel applications, we investigate the thermochemical properties of three alcohols (n-propanol, n-butanol, n-pentanol) blended with sunflower oil. The calorimetric analysis allows for the experimental determination of excess enthalpies in pseudo-binary mixtures at 303.15 K, revealing similarities in the trends of the curves (dependence on concentrations) but with different values for the excess enthalpies for each mixture. Despite the structural differences of the alcohols studied, the molar excess enthalpy values exhibit uniformity, suggesting consistent mixing behavior. The peak values of excess enthalpies for systems with sunflower oil and n-propanol, n-butanol and n-pentanol are, respectively, 3255.2 J/mole, 3297.4 J/mole and 3150.1 J/mole. Both the NRTL and Redlich–Kister equations show satisfactory agreement with the obtained values.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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