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How To Make Pop Bottle Biodiesel

How To Make Pop Bottle BiodieselMaking biodiesel fuel is easier than you think, using items available at most supermarkets. See how, and learn some interesting facts about diesel power!


Step 1:

The history of biodiesel:

In 1898 Rudolf Diesel was granted a US patent for his invention of the diesel engine. But did you know his original intention was for his engine to run of biodiesel? He even marketed his invention to American farmers as a way for them to grow their own fuel.


Step 2:

Ingredients of biodiesel:

The process of making biodiesel is quite easy. So easy that you can make biodiesel fuel using inexpensive materials you can buy at the grocery store.

The three ingredients you will need are methanol which is used and a common product for removing water product from your fuel line, sodium hydroxide commonly known as lye, and any type of vegetable oil. You will want to work outdoor with an open space with adequate ventilation. And take proper precautions such as wearing gloves and protective eyewear.And of course, don’t sniff a breath of fumes. In other words, use common sense in following and follow the same precautions that are listed on the labels.


Step 3:

Method for creating biodiesel:

First, we use a glass container like this one that I pre-measured and add 1 cup or 250 milliters of methanol then, add 1/2 teaspoon of lye using airtight lid and swirl or stir it until the lye is completely dissolved.Next, use 4 cups of new vegetable oil; heat the oil to up to 60 degrees centigrade or 140 degrees Fahrenheit.Use the funnel to pour the heated oil into a 2-liter plastic bottle. Then, add the methanol-lye mixture. Tightly close the lid and shake vigorously for about 20 seconds.


Step 4:

How it works:

Through a process called ‘transesterification’, you will see a dark layer of glycerin forming beneath a lighter layer. Biodiesel fuel is the trans fatty acids in the oil or strip of 1-molecule of glycerin which was replaced by 3 molecules of alcohol.Over the next couple of days, you will see your biodiesel become clearer as all the glycerin settles. Biodiesel fuel will work in any modern diesel engine without any modification. It has substantially reduced carbon emissions and will better lubricate and extend the life of engines over petro-based diesel fuel.


Step 5:

Advantages of biodiesel:

Biodiesel can be made just as easily from used oil. And with over 30 million gallons of waste oil being generated by fast food restaurants, it only makes sense that we put this to good use. There are a growing number of individuals around the world that do just that and run their vehicles off of nothing but biodiesel fuel.


Step 6:

Fulfilling a dream.

Rudolf Diesel was a visionary, and it is good to see his dream finally being realized. He stated, “The use of vegetable oils for engine fuel may seem insignificant today. But such oils may become in the course of time as important as petroleum” pretty amazing words spoken almost a century ago.

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    0 out of 2 people found this comment helpful BigLearner (82 days ago)

    ddeclue said "fuel filters can become clogged from biodiesel". It is true that filters can become clogged but the reason is that the biodiesel cleans the gunk that has formed from the use of normal diesel. Once the filter is replaced, biodiesel is actually much cleaner than regular diesel. It produces less CO2 and other pollutants. Also, it is better for your engine.

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    1 out of 3 people found this comment helpful ddeclue (89 days ago)

    Folks: The left over gylcerin from this process is toxic and can't just be put down the drain or thrown away as it will contaminate the water supply. Also, fuel filters can become clogged from biodiesel. Also biodiesel is subject to gelling in cold weather in higher concentrations. This can be a dangerous hobby so you really need to do your research first. There is a good book on this so you really need to read it first before you start playing Mr. Chemist at home: http://www.amazon.com/Biodiesel-Basics-Beyond-Comprehensive-Production/dp/0973323337/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b Thanks, Doug De Clue Aerospace Engineer, Georgia Tech

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful supertoad65 (137 days ago)

    more people need to come up with ideas like this!

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (222 days ago)

    zarabanda my friends

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (222 days ago)

    Thumbs Up. Like the idea.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (246 days ago)

    cool

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (263 days ago)

    some of you need real help

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (290 days ago)

    Hi ,any problems with fuel pumps after using this bio fuel ?

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    0 out of 7 people found this comment helpful rameshkarthi (327 days ago)

    It is always get consultancy from Mr RAMAR PILLAI of Rajapalayam INDIA in finalising on the BIODIESEL any thing else in just no help!

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (343 days ago)

    another problem are the salt residues in used oil, motor oil polymerisation and possible dissolution of incompatible gaskets

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    2 out of 8 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (345 days ago)

    And this, my friends, could have prevented the war in Iraq; unless the Bush administration sees work as very profitable to want to trigger it anyway.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful ben.zolno (345 days ago)

    if you get your car converted, you can run your car off vegetable oil alone, though a two-tank system with a little diesel or biodiesel in one and then another tank containing vegetable oil that you switch to once your car heats up will ultimately be best for your car.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful babblin5 (348 days ago)

    You absolutely can do this with used cooking oil that you get for free. Usually, a method of titrating a bit of the oil (to determine acidity) is required to calculate the amount of lye needed to make the chemical reaction take place, althoughthe amount of ethanol remains constant. However, you can pretty much skip the titration process by using a full teaspoon of lye, which will prety much garantee the reaction, but you'll need to wash the end product to neutralize any leftover lye (which is normal anyway with used cooking oil, whether titrated or not =).

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    4 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (350 days ago)

    actually, if you get the oil for free, it can be made for about $.48 a gallon. There are alternatives to using fresh cooking oil and Heet.

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    4 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (350 days ago)

    you can get oil from fast food places fore free

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