Re: [Biofuel] RE: Bible, Koran Torah Thumping

2004-11-27 Thread rb 9 tr
I don't know about you guys but here is how I came to the realization that there is indeed a God. Silly as it may seem, I found God through science. I respectfully offer another opinion. was taking up biochemistry. A single living cell, if I remember it correctly, has at least 600

Re: [Biofuel] market for crude glycerol

2004-11-24 Thread rb 9 tr
--- Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Triacetin (glyceryl triacetate) is liquid above 3 deg C (better than biodiesel), and is commonly used as a solvent and in cosmetics. Quite flammable I'm sure, and probly burns about like other short-chain oils I'm not quite sure it burns as well as

Re: [Biofuel] market for crude glycerol

2004-11-22 Thread rb 9 tr
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why not tap your best customer? Combine it with a short-chain acid (e.g., butyric or acetic?) and put it back into your product. There are a few other possibilities. Huh ? Not sure what you mean. Are you suggesting to re-esterify the glycerine with a

[Biofuel] biodiesel QA

2004-11-04 Thread rb 9 tr
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Quality testing http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality One question about this testing: Aleks says, thin layer chromatography (tlc) can be used to determine conversion rate and hence quality. Has anybody done this with

Re: [Biofuel] methanol recovery/first batch results

2004-10-29 Thread rb 9 tr
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Quality testing http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality One question about this testing: Aleks says, thin layer chromatography (tlc) can be used to determine conversion rate and hence quality. Has anybody done this ? What