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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Prediction of properties of biodiesel-diesel blends using spectrofluorimetry and multivariate calibration
Other Titles: Central European Journal of Chemistry
Authors: Pepe, Iuri Muniz
Quintella, Cristina Maria Assis Lopes Tavares da Mata Hermida
Tanajura, Alessandra dos Santos
Silva, Humbervânia Reis Gonçalves da
Meira, Marilena
metadata.dc.creator: Pepe, Iuri Muniz
Quintella, Cristina Maria Assis Lopes Tavares da Mata Hermida
Tanajura, Alessandra dos Santos
Silva, Humbervânia Reis Gonçalves da
Meira, Marilena
Abstract: Regressions based on fluorescence spectroscopy were developed to provide relatively inexpensive and rapid measurements of the concentration, viscosity, and specific gravity of biodiesel-diesel blends. The methods involved obtaining a mathematical model from spectrofluorimetric data and data from a given property (concentration, dynamic viscosity, or specific gravity) using partial least squares (PLS) regression, which was then applied as a model for predicting properties of interest. The predicted concentrations, dynamic viscosities, and specific gravities of the biodiesel-diesel blends were compared with actual values and agreed reasonably well with the obtained results. The models showed high correlation between real and predicted values. The R-square values near 1 indicated excellent model accuracy for predicting concentrations, specific gravities, and dynamic viscosities of biodiesel-diesel blends. The residual distribution did not follow a trend with respect to the predicted variables, indicating an excellent fit to the data.
Keywords: Concentration
Specific gravity
Viscosity
Spectrofluorimetry
Multivariate calibration
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15347
Issue Date: 2012
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