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Combustion and Emission Performance of CO/NOx/SOx for Green Diesel Blends in a Swirl Burner

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ACS OMEGA
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 408-415

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c04800

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia [FRGS/1/2019/STG01/UPM/01/3, UPM/800-3-31-GPB/2018(9658700]

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Green diesel, a second-generation biofuel with superior properties, is synthesized from waste cooking oil and blended with petroleum diesel. Tests show that the blended green diesel emits less CO2 and SO2 compared to petroleum diesel, meeting relevant standards and proving to be a clean and promising alternative fuel for internal combustion engines.
Green diesel is one of the alternative energy sources, which is found to be a second-generation biofuel. Green diesel has a similar molecular structure to petroleum diesel but has better diesel properties, sustainability, and environmental benignity. In this study, green diesel was synthesized from waste cooking oil via a deoxygenation reaction process and blended with petroleum diesel to assess the rate of greenhouse gas emissions. The fuel properties of the formed G100 (pure green diesel) were investigated, and the performance of G5 and G20 (a mixture of 5 and 20% green diesel in petroleum diesel) was tested for combustion in an oil burner. The overall test showed that the combustion of the blends of green diesel produced lower CO2 and SO2 emissions than that of petroleum diesel as a result of the rich oxygen-free fuel content. The obtained fuel properties of pure green diesel and blended green diesel are in compliance with ASTM D6751, ASTM D240-17, and EN 14214 standards. Based on these findings, it is shown that blended green diesel is a clean fuel for the environment and a promising alternative fuel for internal combustion engines.

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