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Insights into the influence of n-butanol with neat biodiesel and biodiesel-diesel blends on diesel engine characteristics: Review

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 5441-5466

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1002/er.7550

Keywords

biodiesel; butanol; combustion; diesel engine; emission; fermentation

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The study compares the effects of butanol-biodiesel (Bu/B), butanol-biodiesel-diesel (Bu/B/D), and biodiesel-diesel (B/D) blends on the performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of diesel engines. It found that Bu/B/D blends showed remarkable performance characteristics, combustion parameters similar to B/D blends but better than Bu/B, and significantly reduced emission characteristics compared to other sample fuels.
The dependence on petroleum has been escalating owing to the proliferation of energy demands and population. Environmental degradation and depletion of petroleum resources are motivated to search the clean energy fuels for diesel engines. Recent studies have been advocated biodiesel as a strong contender to diesel fuel for diesel engines. Despite the significant development in the biodiesel field, there are still issues related to the usage of biodiesel in diesel engines. To overcome these issues, n-butanol is identified as a biofuel additive that can improve the properties of biodiesel and its blends. The objective of this review is to compare the effect of the butanol-biodiesel (Bu/B), butanol-biodiesel-diesel (Bu/B/D), and biodiesel-diesel (B/D) blends on the performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of diesel engines. Performance characteristics for Bu/B/D blends were observed remarkable than Bu/B and B/D blends, however, slightly inferior to diesel fuel. Combustion parameters of Bu/B/D blends were analogous to B/D blends however superior to Bu/B. Emission characteristics were reduced to a great extent with Bu/B/D blends as compared to all other sample fuels. This article also analyses the overview of biobutanol production from lignocellulosic biomass by acetone-butanol-ethanol fermentation process. Finally, this study reports that butanol has the potential, which can help to sustain engine performance and mitigate emissions. Among all the Bu/B, Bu/B/D, and B/D blends, Bu/B/D blends provide better fuel quality and significant results from the diesel engine characteristics; however, up to 20% blending of butanol with B/D blends showed better results after that engine performance decreased.

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