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*Mainly used as fuel
*Mainly used as fuel
*Can be:
*Can be:
**[[Non-Renewable Diesel]] -near always just called "Diesel or Biodiesel
**[[Non-Renewable Diesel]] (Almost always just called "Diesel” or “#2 Fuel Oil”)
**[[Bio-Diesel]] -often called bio-diesel but is the same chemically for the most part (may need more research)
***Although minor caveat in that most modern [[Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel]] has Biodiesel blended in at 5-10%
***Via oil to diesel, or HTL/Pyrolysis oil distillate
**[[Bio-Diesel]]  
***Also [[Power-to-Fuels]] Diesel, syndiesel maybe?
***This can be in two forms:
****[[Transesterification Biodiesel]] (This process takes [[PPO]] / [[WVO]] etc then it undergoes a [[Transesterification Reaction]] ,  is washed, and is Biodiesel) (It will have slightly different properties as [[Petrodiesel]] in areas such as [[Gel Point]] and [[Fuel Lubricity]] etc)
****[[Hydrotreatment Biodiesel]] (Often Called [[Renewable Diesel]] ) (This uses the same feedstocks, but uses processes more akin to conventional refineries ( [[Hydrotreating]] , [[Fractional Distillation]] etc)  For all intensive purposes should be identical to Fossil Diesel
**Another form would be Diesel Fuel produced in a [[Bio-Refinery]] from [[Pyrolysis Oil]] or [[Biocrude]] (or even [[F-T Crude]] from a [[Syngas]] -> [[Fischer-Tropsch]] -> Conventional Refining based process)
***As with [[Renewable Diesel]] it should be identical to [[Petrodiesel]]
****Although it is different in that it can use nearly any feedstock (and to an extent Electricity (RE: [[Power-to-Fuels]] )) rather than just Fossil Crude Oil or [[G2L]] from Fossil Gas
***Short of some Government Projects, it isn't commercialized/discussed as much and thus isn't that directly relevant


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*[[Bio-Diesel]]
*[[Cetane Value]] (Similar to [[Octane Rating]] but for Fuels used in [[Compression Ignition Engines]] )
*[[DME]] (An Alternative to Diesel Fuel for [[Compression Ignition Engines]] with some advantages)
*[[OMEx]] (Another class of Diesel Fuel Alternatives that can also be used as an [[Fuel Oxygenate Additive]] )


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_fuel The Wikipedia Page on Diesel Fuel]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_fuel The Wikipedia Page on Diesel Fuel]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 12 March 2026

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