The role of a novel green synthesized nanoparticles added parsley biodiesel blend on the performance-emission characteristics of a diesel engine

Sarah Oluwabunmi Bitire, Tien Chien Jen

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Abstract

Several research studies have shown that biodiesel is a perfect replacement for diesel fuel, owing to its many beneficial characteristics. However, their negative impact such as low energy generation increased fuel consumption, and NOx emissions need remediation. Hence, the utilization of green nano-additives to boost the quality of biodiesel and improve its performance and emission characteristics. Moreover, green chemistry-based nanoparticle synthesis has shown great promise in the past few years as a cost-effective as well as an ecologically friendly replacement for chemically derived nanoparticles. The goal of this research is to investigate the impact of a green manufactured nanoparticle added to Parsley biodiesel on the behavior and emissions properties of a diesel engine. A green technique was adopted by employing Prunus domestica leaf extract as a reducing and stabilizing agent. Copper (II) nitrate trihydrate was employed as the precursor of choice for the generation of CuO nanoparticles. Various analytical approaches were adopted to evaluate the chemical composition, structural characteristics as well as crystallinity of the obtained nanoparticles. Thereafter, the nanoparticles were dispersed in various proportions (50 and 100 ppm) into the B20 parsley biodiesel blend. The results obtained showed that at maximum engine load, the BTE for B20, BC50, and BC100 test samples were 32.5, 33.0%, and 32.9% respectively. The BTE of the BC50 fuel was found to be higher than those of the other tested fuel samples. In addition, BSFC was reduced to a substantial amount of 3.28% for BC50 compared to the B0 fuel sample. Furthermore, the BC50 blend reduced emissions of CO, HC, and NOx by 5.7%, 1.6%, and 4.7% but higher emissions of carbon dioxide (2.15% increase) in comparison to B0. Overall, the BC50 fuel blends better improved the performance and emission characteristics of the tested engine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161-175
Number of pages15
JournalSouth African Journal of Chemical Engineering
Volume41
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Biodiesel blend
  • CuO nanoparticles
  • Emissions
  • Parsley biodiesel
  • Performance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Catalysis
  • Education
  • Energy (miscellaneous)
  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Filtration and Separation

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