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    Influence of fatty acid methyl esters from hydroxylated vegetable oils on diesel fuel lubricity by Goodrum, John W., Geller, Daniel P.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-05-2005)
    “…Current and future regulations on the sulfur content of diesel fuel have led to a decrease in lubricity of these fuels. This decreased lubricity poses a…”
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    Effects of specific fatty acid methyl esters on diesel fuel lubricity by Geller, Daniel P., Goodrum, John W.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-12-2004)
    “…Previous studies on the effects of vegetable oil methyl esters on diesel fuel lubricity have shown an increase in lubricity associated with the addition of…”
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    DSC studies to evaluate the impact of bio-oil on cold flow properties and oxidation stability of bio-diesel by Garcia-Perez, Manuel, Adams, Thomas T., Goodrum, John W., Das, K.C., Geller, Daniel P.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-08-2010)
    “…This paper describes the use of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) to evaluate the impact of varying mix ratios of bio-oil (pyrolysis oil) and bio-diesel…”
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    Storage stability of poultry fat and diesel fuel mixtures: Specific gravity and viscosity by Geller, Daniel P., Adams, Thomas T., Goodrum, John W., Pendergrass, Joshua

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (2008)
    “…Poultry fat (biofuel) and its 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% mixtures with #2 pump diesel fuel were stored for 1 year at bench scale (1 L) under controlled laboratory…”
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    Rheology of vegetable oil analogs and triglycerides by Geller, D.P, Goodrum, J.W

    “…The rheological properties of two complex mixtures of short‐chain triglycerides were experimentally determined. Dynamic or absolute viscosities of the mixtures…”
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    Production and Fuel Properties of Pine Chip Bio-oil/Biodiesel Blends by Garcia-Perez, Manuel, Adams, Thomas T, Goodrum, John W, Geller, Daniel P, Das, K. C

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-07-2007)
    “…The use of pyrolysis-derived bio-oil as a diesel-fuel extender or substitute has long been a goal of the bio-oil research community. In this paper, a simple…”
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    Storage stability of poultry fat and diesel fuel mixtures: Part II – Chemical properties by Geller, Daniel P., Adams, Thomas T., Goodrum, John W., Pendergrass, Joshua

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-03-2010)
    “…This publication continues previously published work from the authors which evaluates the storage potential of poultry fat for its use as an unmodified biofuel…”
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    Rapid thermogravimetric measurements of boiling points and vapor pressure of saturated medium- and long-chain triglycerides by Goodrum, John W., Geller, Daniel P.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-08-2002)
    “…In developing compositional models for biomass-based diesel fuel extenders, volatility properties of medium- and long-chain saturated triglycerides are…”
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    Rheological characterization of yellow grease and poultry fat by Goodrum, John W., Geller, Daniel P., Adams, Thomas T.

    “…The rheological properties of yellow grease and poultry fat and their liquid density at 25.0°C were experimentally determined. Dynamic viscosities of these…”
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    Roasted peanuts and peanut butter quality are affected by supercritical fluid extraction by Santerre, C.R, Goodrum, J.W, Kee, J.M

    Published in Journal of food science (01-03-1994)
    “…Roasted peanuts were extracted using supercritical CO2 (413.6 bar, 50-60 degrees C for 0, 2 or 4 hr). Peanuts were evaluated for shatter, tristimulus color,…”
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    Rheological characterization of animal fats and their mixtures with #2 fuel oil by Goodrum, John W., Geller, Daniel P., Adams, Thomas T.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-01-2003)
    “…To aid in the development of biomass fuels based on waste animal fats, as of yet unpublished rheological properties of these fats and their mixtures with…”
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    Production and Fuel Properties of Pine Chip Bio-oil/Biodiesel Blends by Garcia-Perez, Manuel, Adams, Thomas T, Goodrum, John W, Geller, Daniel P, Das, K C

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-01-2007)
    “…The use of pyrolysis-derived bio-oil as a diesel-fuel extender or substitute has long been a goal of the bio-oil research community. In this paper, a simple…”
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    Rheological Characterization of Animal Fats and Their Mixtures with No. 2 Fuel Oil by Goodrum, John W, Geller, Daniel P, Adams, Thomas T

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-03-2003)
    “…The rheological properties of biomass fuels based on waste animal fats and their mixtures with petroleum-based fuels were determined. Viscosities and densities…”
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    Physical properties of low molecular weight triglycerides for the development of bio-diesel fuel models by Goodrum, John W., Eiteman, Mark A.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-04-1996)
    “…To aid the improvement of fuel properties of oils, basic physical and combustion-related properties of low molecular weight triglycerides are described. These…”
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    Fuel properties of oil from genetically altered Cuphea viscosissima by Geller, Daniel P., Goodrum, John W., Knapp, Steven J.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (1999)
    “…A genetically altered plant strain ( Cuphea viscosissima VS-320) was identified which produces an oil with elevated levels of medium- and short-chain…”
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    Density and viscosity of low‐molecular weight triglycerides and their mixtures by Eiteman, Mark A., Goodrum, John W.

    “…The viscosities of tributyrin (C4∶0) and binary mixtures of this triglyceride with a diesel fuel, tricaproin (C6∶0), and tricaprylin (C8∶0) were determined for…”
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    Heat capacity of the triglycerides: Tricaproin, tricaprylin and tricaprin by Eiteman, Mark A., Goodrum, John W.

    “…Heat capacities of tricaproin, tricaprylin, tricaprin and their binary mixtures were determined between 325 and 423°K. In this temperature range, the heat…”
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