使用带有粉煤灰催化剂的沼气燃烧反应器生产掩模油及其在柴油发动机中的应用评估

IF 5 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Sustainable Energy & Fuels Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1039/D4SE00664J
D. RajaKullayappa, G. Karthikeyan, P. Premkumar, V. Elangkathir and C. G. Saravanan
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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,一次性口罩被广泛使用,由于处置不当和塑料污染,引起了大量的环境问题。这些口罩主要由聚丙烯制成,不仅是一个环境恶化问题,也是一个能源回收的机会。通过创新方法,这些废旧口罩被转化成了 "口罩油",可用作柴油发动机的替代燃料,为废物管理和能源保护提供了一个可持续的解决方案。从废旧口罩降解中提炼出的口罩油所具有的特性使其成为传统柴油燃料的可行替代品。它的低密度和运动粘度使其能够更快地雾化和汽化,从而提高燃烧效率。较低的闪点可减少点火延迟并加快燃烧的开始,而较高的燃点则可确保持续燃烧。根据气相色谱-质谱分析,面罩油含有碳氢化合物和含氧化合物的混合物,可增强其润滑性和燃烧性能。傅立叶变换红外分析显示,烯类和醇类等官能团可提高油的反应性和燃烧效率。在 Kirloskar TV1 柴油发动机上进行的测试表明,与柴油相比,它的热释放率和气缸压力更高,未燃烧碳氢化合物的排放量也更低。
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Production of mask oil using a biogas-fired reactor with a fly ash catalyst and its assessment in a diesel engine

During the COVID-19 pandemic, disposable masks were widely used, which raised substantial environmental concerns due to their improper disposal and plastic pollution. The masks, primarily made from polypropylene, represent not only an environmental degradation problem, but also an opportunity for energy recovery. In an innovative approach, these used masks were converted into ‘mask oil,’ which can be used as an alternative fuel for diesel engines, providing a sustainable solution to waste management and energy conservation. The mask oil, derived from the degradation of used masks, exhibits properties that make it a viable alternative to conventional diesel fuel. Its low density and kinematic viscosity enable it to atomize and vaporize more rapidly, which results in a greater efficiency of combustion. A lower flash point reduces ignition delay and accelerates combustion initiation, while a higher fire point ensures sustained combustion. According to GC-MS analysis, the mask oil contains a mixture of hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds that enhance its lubricity and burning properties. FTIR analysis revealed functional groups such as alkenes and alcohols that enhance the reactivity and combustion efficiency of the oil. A test on a Kirloskar TV1 diesel engine demonstrated superior heat release rates and cylinder pressures in comparison to diesel, as well as lower unburned hydrocarbon emissions.

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