2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b00650
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Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Biodiesel Unsaturation Levels on Combustion and Emission Characteristics under Conventional and Diluted Air Conditions

Abstract: This work presents a numerical analysis of spray combustion and associated emissions formation for methyl esters of soybean (SME) and coconut (CME) in a constant volume bomb and a light-duty diesel engine. SME and CME were used to represent biodiesel fuels with high and low unsaturation levels, respectively. In the constant volume bomb, diesel engine-like conditions were used, where two ambient oxygen (O2) levels of 15% and 21% (by mole fraction) were specified to study the effects of exhaust gas recirculation… Show more

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“…MCC-enriched oils may also find application as biofuels or biochemicals precursors. For instance, MCC-enriched waste-derived oil may be converted into less polluting biodiesels due to their potential lower unsaturation levels compared to conventional biodiesel [ 64 ]. LCC triglycerides in the enriched oil may be hydrolyzed to convert the resulting LCC and MCC salts into chemicals or aviation fuels through (non-)Kolbe electrolysis [ 65 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MCC-enriched oils may also find application as biofuels or biochemicals precursors. For instance, MCC-enriched waste-derived oil may be converted into less polluting biodiesels due to their potential lower unsaturation levels compared to conventional biodiesel [ 64 ]. LCC triglycerides in the enriched oil may be hydrolyzed to convert the resulting LCC and MCC salts into chemicals or aviation fuels through (non-)Kolbe electrolysis [ 65 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…during single supply strategy. As recorded in this Table 3, the dominant fatty acids extracted from Scenedesmus cells grown under 40% OMW and 80% OMW conditions, respectively, are those of the C16 and C18 series (70.96 and 72.34% of the total fatty acids), respectively, which can allow to have a good quality biodiesel [38]. There is no clear effect in the fatty acid pro le as OMW concentration increased, whereas it showed a slightly lower saturated fatty acid content (19.98%) and higher polyunsaturated content (42.82%) under 80% OMUF addition as compared with 80% OMW addition (25.93 and 1.72%, respectively), the best concentration for lipid production.…”
Section: Effects Of Omw and Omuf Stress On Photosynthetic Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…cells grown under 40% OMUF conditions, are those of the C16 and C18 series, which can lead to a good quality biodiesel. 54 The fatty acids profile of Scenedesmus sp. cultivated with 40% OMUF during single-stage cultivation was characterized by an increase of C16:1 from 7.5% to 15.9% and C18:2 from 26.7% to 34.4% and a decrease of C16:0, C18:0 and C18:1 as compared to the control condition.…”
Section: Changes In the Chemical Composition Of Scenedesmus Spmentioning
confidence: 99%