TY - JOUR
T1 - Selection of second-generation crop for biodiesel extraction and testing its impact with nano additives on diesel engine performance and emissions
AU - Badawy, Tawfik
AU - Mansour, Mohy S.
AU - Daabo, Ahmed M.
AU - Abdel Aziz, Mostafa M.
AU - Othman, Abdelrahman A.
AU - Barsoum, Fady
AU - Basouni, Mohamed
AU - Hussien, Mohamed
AU - Ghareeb, Mourad
AU - Hamza, Mahmoud
AU - Wang, Chongming
AU - Wang, Ziman
AU - Fadhil, Abdelrahman B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/12/15
Y1 - 2021/12/15
N2 - The scope of this study was twofold: to define the most suitable Egypt's biodiesel source, and to assess the impact of this biodiesel source with the addition of carbon nano additives on diesel engine performance and emissions. Environmental Key Performance Indicators were used as metrics to identify the appropriate biodiesel source with respect to several criteria including environmental, economic, ecological, and demographic situation. The most suitable Egypt's biodiesel source was identified from different sources including algae, Jatropha, coffee waste, rice straw, sugarcane, and switchgrass. Then, the production process of biodiesel from this renewable source by transesterification was carried out using chemical catalyst or biocatalyst. Following this, this source's impact with carbon nano additives on the performance and emissions of a 0.825-L single-cylinder diesel engine was further examined at engine loads varying between 0 and 4 kW and 1500 rpm constant engine speed. The carbon nano additives were added at a different mass fractions of 25, 50 and 100 ppm to Jatropha biodiesel and diesel blend (20 % jatropha biodiesel+ 80 % diesel) by volume. The results showed Jatropha as the most efficient biodiesel source among all the tested fuels to be produced in Egypt. Furthermore, the experimental engine test results revealed that Jatropha biodiesel without and with carbon nano additives consistently has a higher brake thermal efficiency and lower brake specific fuel consumption in comparison to that of diesel fuel. Likewise, Jatropha biodiesel without and with carbon nano additives enhanced the engine performance and consequently reduced the exhaust emissions including CO, CO2, HC, NOx, and smoke in comparison to that of diesel fuel.
AB - The scope of this study was twofold: to define the most suitable Egypt's biodiesel source, and to assess the impact of this biodiesel source with the addition of carbon nano additives on diesel engine performance and emissions. Environmental Key Performance Indicators were used as metrics to identify the appropriate biodiesel source with respect to several criteria including environmental, economic, ecological, and demographic situation. The most suitable Egypt's biodiesel source was identified from different sources including algae, Jatropha, coffee waste, rice straw, sugarcane, and switchgrass. Then, the production process of biodiesel from this renewable source by transesterification was carried out using chemical catalyst or biocatalyst. Following this, this source's impact with carbon nano additives on the performance and emissions of a 0.825-L single-cylinder diesel engine was further examined at engine loads varying between 0 and 4 kW and 1500 rpm constant engine speed. The carbon nano additives were added at a different mass fractions of 25, 50 and 100 ppm to Jatropha biodiesel and diesel blend (20 % jatropha biodiesel+ 80 % diesel) by volume. The results showed Jatropha as the most efficient biodiesel source among all the tested fuels to be produced in Egypt. Furthermore, the experimental engine test results revealed that Jatropha biodiesel without and with carbon nano additives consistently has a higher brake thermal efficiency and lower brake specific fuel consumption in comparison to that of diesel fuel. Likewise, Jatropha biodiesel without and with carbon nano additives enhanced the engine performance and consequently reduced the exhaust emissions including CO, CO2, HC, NOx, and smoke in comparison to that of diesel fuel.
KW - Biodiesel
KW - Carbon nanotubes
KW - Diesel engine
KW - Emissions
KW - Engine efficiency
KW - Jatropha oil
KW - KPI
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85111838449
U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121605
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121605
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85111838449
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 237
JO - Energy
JF - Energy
M1 - 121605
ER -