The effects of the use of different catalyst in the cotton seed methyl esters production on the engine emissions performance

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2012

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SILA SCIENCE

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

In this study the effect of mixture of cottonseed oil methyl ester-diesel, which is one of renewable energy resource, on exhaust emission and the effect of utilizing different catalyst in production of biodiesel on exhaust emission are investigated experimentally. Utilizing KOH as catalyst has increased HC emissions 54,58% and CO emissions 18,10% in spite of decreasing CO2 emissions 15,45%, NOx emissions 28,45% on average comparing to NaOH. 93% of CO2 emissions of pollutants in the atmosphere, 57% of HC, 39% of NOx and 1% of SO2 is vehicle sourced. Most important polluter are particulate matter emissions (PM) and NOx for diesel engines. It has been observed that use of cotton seed methyl ester as engine fuel is decreased to NO emission in our study.

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Cotton seed methyl ester-diesel, Potassium hydroxide, Engine emission

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ENERGY EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PART A-ENERGY SCIENCE AND RESEARCH

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28

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2

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