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It is a white powder in pure form but for practical use in diy biodiesel it is dissolved in pure methanol at 28% to 30% concentration.
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28% ASM in Methanol is a colourless, viscous fluid with a slighlty sweet alcohol smell - very similar to mehanol which, after all, makes up a large proportion of the fluid volume.
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ASM is both highly flammable and corrosive. It evaporates readily to leave a white powdery residue and at low temperatures it tends to precipitate out the white solid.
  
 
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This page gives a guide to making Biodiesel from Anhydrous Sodium Methylate (ASM), a liquid catalyst which can be used in place of the more conventional Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide catalysts.


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What is Anhydrous Sodium Methylate

It is a white powder in pure form but for practical use in diy biodiesel it is dissolved in pure methanol at 28% to 30% concentration. 28% ASM in Methanol is a colourless, viscous fluid with a slighlty sweet alcohol smell - very similar to mehanol which, after all, makes up a large proportion of the fluid volume. ASM is both highly flammable and corrosive. It evaporates readily to leave a white powdery residue and at low temperatures it tends to precipitate out the white solid.

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