Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel

Jatropha biodiesel was produced from neat jatropha oil using both esterification and transesterification processes. The free fatty acid value content of neat jatropha oil was reduced to approximately 2% from 12% through esterification. Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) and cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles we...

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Main Authors: Abul Kalam Hossain, Abdul Hussain
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/5/921
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description Jatropha biodiesel was produced from neat jatropha oil using both esterification and transesterification processes. The free fatty acid value content of neat jatropha oil was reduced to approximately 2% from 12% through esterification. Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) and cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles were added separately to jatropha biodiesel in doses of 100 ppm and 50 ppm. The heating value, acid number, density, flash point temperature and kinematic viscosity of the nanoadditive fuel samples were measured and compared with the corresponding properties of neat fossil diesel and neat jatropha biodiesel. Jatropha biodiesel with 100 ppm Al2O3 nanoparticle (J100A100) was selected for engine testing due to its higher heating value and successful amalgamation of the Al2O3 nanoparticles used. The brake thermal efficiency of J100A100 fuel was about 3% higher than for neat fossil diesel, and was quite similar to that of neat jatropha biodiesel. At full load, the brake specific energy consumption of J100A100 fuel was found to be 4% higher and 6% lower than the corresponding values obtained for neat jatropha biodiesel and neat fossil diesel fuels respectively. The NOx emission was found to be 4% lower with J100A100 fuel when compared to jatropha biodiesel. The unburnt hydrocarbon and smoke emissions were decreased significantly when J100A100 fuel was used instead of neat jatropha biodiesel or neat fossil diesel fuels. Combustion characteristics showed that in almost all loads, J100A100 fuel had a higher total heat release than the reference fuels. At full load, the J100A100 fuel produced similar peak in-cylinder pressures when compared to neat fossil diesel and neat jatropha biodiesel fuels. The study concluded that J100A100 fuel produced better combustion and emission characteristics than neat jatropha biodiesel.
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spelling doaj.art-7c41f9e57a4d4ab1a4fc312abcba08822022-12-22T04:22:20ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-03-0112592110.3390/en12050921en12050921Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha BiodieselAbul Kalam Hossain0Abdul Hussain1Sustainable Environment Research Group, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UKSustainable Environment Research Group, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UKJatropha biodiesel was produced from neat jatropha oil using both esterification and transesterification processes. The free fatty acid value content of neat jatropha oil was reduced to approximately 2% from 12% through esterification. Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) and cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles were added separately to jatropha biodiesel in doses of 100 ppm and 50 ppm. The heating value, acid number, density, flash point temperature and kinematic viscosity of the nanoadditive fuel samples were measured and compared with the corresponding properties of neat fossil diesel and neat jatropha biodiesel. Jatropha biodiesel with 100 ppm Al2O3 nanoparticle (J100A100) was selected for engine testing due to its higher heating value and successful amalgamation of the Al2O3 nanoparticles used. The brake thermal efficiency of J100A100 fuel was about 3% higher than for neat fossil diesel, and was quite similar to that of neat jatropha biodiesel. At full load, the brake specific energy consumption of J100A100 fuel was found to be 4% higher and 6% lower than the corresponding values obtained for neat jatropha biodiesel and neat fossil diesel fuels respectively. The NOx emission was found to be 4% lower with J100A100 fuel when compared to jatropha biodiesel. The unburnt hydrocarbon and smoke emissions were decreased significantly when J100A100 fuel was used instead of neat jatropha biodiesel or neat fossil diesel fuels. Combustion characteristics showed that in almost all loads, J100A100 fuel had a higher total heat release than the reference fuels. At full load, the J100A100 fuel produced similar peak in-cylinder pressures when compared to neat fossil diesel and neat jatropha biodiesel fuels. The study concluded that J100A100 fuel produced better combustion and emission characteristics than neat jatropha biodiesel.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/5/921biofuelCI enginecombustionemissiongreenhouse gasjatropha biodieselnanoparticleperformance
spellingShingle Abul Kalam Hossain
Abdul Hussain
Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
Energies
biofuel
CI engine
combustion
emission
greenhouse gas
jatropha biodiesel
nanoparticle
performance
title Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
title_full Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
title_fullStr Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
title_short Impact of Nanoadditives on the Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Neat Jatropha Biodiesel
title_sort impact of nanoadditives on the performance and combustion characteristics of neat jatropha biodiesel
topic biofuel
CI engine
combustion
emission
greenhouse gas
jatropha biodiesel
nanoparticle
performance
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/5/921
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