Here are some photo's of oil/ biodiesel.
Left to right are No's 1 to 6.
No1 untreated oil from my IBC
No2 the same oil, blended with 20% new soy and glycerol pre-treated.
No3 new soy oil
No's 4, 5 and 6 finished biodiesel from the same batch. No5 has been kept in a darkened shed, whilst 4 and 6 have been left in the sun (well, as much sun as we've had in N yorkshire over the last few days)
From comments some members have made over on vod it seems the most likely cause of No 5 turning the colour of 4 and 6 is free radicals acting on the red (carotenoid) colour in the bio.
I dont remember No1, oil ex IBC being as dark when I pumped it in (although I don't have anything to compare it with)
This IBC is south facing and I'm sure the sunlight has caused it to darken over the weeks.
I wonder if sunlight acting on oil promotes carotenoid formation, hence No 5 being so pink looking. But if the pink colour is due to carotenoids why should it increase in sunlight in oil and decrease when as biodiesel.