Performance enhancement and emissions reduction in a diesel engine using oleander and croton biodiesel doped with graphene nanoparticles

Treza Wambui, Meshack Hawi, Francis Njoka, J. Kamau
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Biodiesel is considered a suitable substitute for petroleum diesel because it is renewable, environment-friendly, and has a low carbon footprint. However, its high density, high viscosity and low heating value prevents it from replacing petroleum diesel completely. This study investigates the performance and emission characteristics of a compression ignition engine operating on oleander and croton biodiesel doped with graphene nanoparticles. Five fuel samples are used, including diesel (D100), diesel - 80% blended with oleander and croton biodiesel - 20% (OCB20) and OCB20 dosed with graphene nanoparticles at mass fractions of 50 ppm (mg/L), 75 ppm (mg/L) and 100 ppm (mg/L), respectively. The chemical composition of biodiesel and graphene nanoparticles is analyzed using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy while the morphology of the nanoparticles is analyzed using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Engine tests reveal a significant improvement in brake thermal efficiency, especially at 75 ppm concentration which is 2.76%  and 18.93% higher than diesel and OCB20, respectively, and a reduction in brake specific fuel consumption by 2.44% and 16.67% compared to diesel and OCB20, respectively. Carbon monoxide (CO) and unburnt hydrocarbon emissions (UHC) decreases for the 50 ppm sample, recording 8.58% and 21.65% reduction in CO and 52.2% and 50% in UHC compared to the diesel and OCB20, respectively. However, Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) emissions increase. The results indicate that graphene nanoparticle-enhanced biodiesel can adequately substitute petroleum diesel, albeit with NOx reduction techniques. 
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使用夹竹桃和巴豆生物柴油掺杂石墨烯纳米颗粒的柴油发动机的性能增强和排放减少
生物柴油被认为是石油柴油的合适替代品,因为它是可再生的、环保的、低碳足迹的。但它的高密度、高粘度和低热值使其无法完全取代石油柴油。本研究研究了夹竹桃和巴豆生物柴油掺杂石墨烯纳米颗粒的压缩点火发动机的性能和排放特性。使用了五种燃料样品,包括柴油(D100),柴油- 80%与夹竹桃和巴豆生物柴油混合- 20% (OCB20)和OCB20添加石墨烯纳米颗粒,质量分数分别为50 ppm (mg/L), 75 ppm (mg/L)和100 ppm (mg/L)。利用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱分析了生物柴油和石墨烯纳米颗粒的化学成分,并用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析了纳米颗粒的形态。发动机试验表明,在75 ppm浓度下制动热效率显著提高,比柴油和OCB20分别提高2.76%和18.93%,制动比油耗分别比柴油和OCB20降低2.44%和16.67%。与柴油和OCB20相比,50 ppm样品的一氧化碳(CO)和未燃烧碳氢化合物(UHC)排放量分别减少了8.58%和21.65%,UHC排放量分别减少了52.2%和50%。然而,氮氧化物(NOx)排放增加。结果表明,石墨烯纳米颗粒增强的生物柴油可以充分替代石油柴油,尽管需要使用氮氧化物还原技术。
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