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Session 1: Cleaning up Biodiesel session

MONDAY
Chair: R. Verhé, University of Ghent, Belgium; and S. Fenwick, Archer Daniels Midland Co., USA

Purification Methods for Biodiesel and Glycerin.
Barbara Harten, Westfalia Separator Process GmbH, Oelde, Germany

Effect of Minor Components Content on Precipitate Formation in Biodiesel.
Haiying Tang1,2, Steven O. Salley2, K.Y. Simon Ng 2, 1National Biofuels Energy Laboratory, NextEnergy, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 2Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Understanding the Low Temperature Properties of Biodiesel.
M. Brewer, R. Malpas, Shell Global Solutions, Chester, UK

Purification of Biodiesel Prepared from Used Frying Oils by Distillation.
Roland Verhé1, V. Van Hoed1, C. Echim1,2, S. Ersungur1, N. Zyaykina2, J. Maes2, W. De Greyt2, 1Ghent University, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Department of Organic Chemistry, Belgium, 2DeSmet-Ballestra, Zaventem, Belgium

Strategies for Biodiesel Purification.
Derek Masterson, Crown Iron Works, USA

Break.


Factors Affecting the Cold Soak Filtration Test of Biodiesel.
N. Zyaykina1, C. Echim2, W. De Greyt1, F. Soragna1, M. Kellens1, 1Desmet Ballestra Group, Zaventem, Belgium, 2Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

Influence of Time on Cold Soak Filtration Results and Trace Component Analysis.
Teresa Alleman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

Detection and Remediation of Microbially Contaminated Petroleum and Biomass Fuels.
E. English, Fuel Quality Services, Inc., Flowery Branch, GA 30542, USA

Discussion.


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