Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values

2002-05-16 Thread Keith Addison
I can«t send HTML on this list, please make a list of those who would want the mentioned table of FA content of different oils, and I«ll send it to your personal email (off-list) please send your request (for this particular table) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] today. Regards, Christian Hey,

Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values

2002-05-15 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Christian, Ken and Ken, Juan and all This is all very interesting. First, Ken from the Phillipines, personally I didn't come up with anything much, except maybe saying use more (I usually use 22%). The stoichiometric value for methanol is generally put at 12.5% or 13% by volume, and I

Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values

2002-05-15 Thread Christian
I can«t send HTML on this list, please make a list of those who would want the mentioned table of FA content of different oils, and I«ll send it to your personal email (off-list) please send your request (for this particular table) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] today. Regards, Christian snip Could we

[biofuel] Stoichiometric values (to Ken from Phillipines)

2002-05-14 Thread Christian
Hi Ken, I«ve had my doubts on the stoichiometric values since a beginning (not that they were wrong or anything, I was just curious), but I never had the tiem to write it down on paper. We could briefly try it here, assuming you«ve got the percentages of FA in coconut oil is as you«ve

Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values

2002-05-14 Thread Ken Provost
Ken from Phillipines writes: in short there is around 1.74 moles of glycerine for every 1000 grams of refined coconut oil. From here i would need 5.22 moles of methanol or 210 ml of methanol. The receipe in journey to forever says to use 200 ml of methanol for every 1000 ml of oil

RE: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values (to Ken from Phillipines)

2002-05-14 Thread Mccall Tom WP US
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:43 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values (to Ken from Phillipines) Hi Ken, I«ve had my doubts on the stoichiometric values since a beginning (not that they were wrong or anything, I was just curious), but I never had

Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values (to Ken from Phillipines)

2002-05-14 Thread Christian
this out to see what the results are. All the best, Christian - Original Message - From: Mccall Tom WP US [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 2:09 PM Subject: RE: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values (to Ken from Phillipines) I there any way to transesterfy

Re: [biofuel] Stoichiometric values

2002-05-14 Thread Ken
Thanks Christian and Ken, No wonder i was getting only 90% yield. And also i was using the two stage method so that meant i was running it very lean too. This clarifies everything. Thanks Ken snip Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Buy Stock for $4