Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt

The present study deals with the characterization as well as synthesis of surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles and their application as fuel additives in a 4-stroke diesel engine fueled by biodiesel obtained from coconut oil. The synthesis of coconut oil biodiesel is made possible by th...

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Main Authors: Roy, Roji George, Agbulut, Ümit, Koshy, Chacko Preno, Alex, Y., Sailesh, K.S., Khan, Sher Afghan, Jilte, Ravindra, Linul, Emanoil, Asif, Mohammad
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spelling my.iium.irep.1115352024-08-13T07:21:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/111535/ Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt Roy, Roji George Agbulut, Ümit Koshy, Chacko Preno Alex, Y. Sailesh, K.S. Khan, Sher Afghan Jilte, Ravindra Linul, Emanoil Asif, Mohammad TJ163.26 Energy conservation The present study deals with the characterization as well as synthesis of surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles and their application as fuel additives in a 4-stroke diesel engine fueled by biodiesel obtained from coconut oil. The synthesis of coconut oil biodiesel is made possible by the transesterification process and its chemical tests such as Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and their physiochemical properties are carried out to verify and confirm its suitability as fuel. Cerium oxide (CeO2) is selected as a catalytic nanoparticle and is synthesized by the precipitation method. The characterization technique which includes Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolutions transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), FTIR, and zeta potential (ZP) analyses were used to examine the chemical and physical states of distinct nanoparticles. Nanoparticles are modified by a surfactant of oleic acid for the evaluation of dispersion stabilities as compared to their bare forms. It is found to be economical and has shown superior characteristics in stability and morphology. The engine emission characteristics and performance are performed in a DI-CI engine using different concentrations of CeO2 nanoparticles. The emissions are mitigated with the addition of nanoparticles and 35 ppm is the optimum level of dosing of the nanoparticles in terms of engine performance, and emission behaviors. A blend of 20% biodiesel with diesel is found to be optimal for the preparation of nano-fuel. For the load test the efficiency increased up to 5% and at higher loads, the hydrocarbon (HC) emissions decreased by 45%, and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions were reduced by 30%. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) models correctly fit the experimental data, producing R2 values that ranged from 91 to 94.5%, respectively. Elsevier Ltd 2024-03-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/111535/7/111535_Impact%20of%20synthesizing%20surfactant-modified.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/111535/13/111535_Impact%20of%20synthesizing%20surfactant-modified_SCOPUS.pdf Roy, Roji George and Agbulut, Ümit and Koshy, Chacko Preno and Alex, Y. and Sailesh, K.S. and Khan, Sher Afghan and Jilte, Ravindra and Linul, Emanoil and Asif, Mohammad (2024) Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt. Energy, 295. pp. 1-21. ISSN 0360-5442 E-ISSN 1873-6785 https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/energy https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2024.130825
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topic TJ163.26 Energy conservation
spellingShingle TJ163.26 Energy conservation
Roy, Roji George
Agbulut, Ümit
Koshy, Chacko Preno
Alex, Y.
Sailesh, K.S.
Khan, Sher Afghan
Jilte, Ravindra
Linul, Emanoil
Asif, Mohammad
Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
description The present study deals with the characterization as well as synthesis of surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles and their application as fuel additives in a 4-stroke diesel engine fueled by biodiesel obtained from coconut oil. The synthesis of coconut oil biodiesel is made possible by the transesterification process and its chemical tests such as Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and their physiochemical properties are carried out to verify and confirm its suitability as fuel. Cerium oxide (CeO2) is selected as a catalytic nanoparticle and is synthesized by the precipitation method. The characterization technique which includes Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolutions transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), FTIR, and zeta potential (ZP) analyses were used to examine the chemical and physical states of distinct nanoparticles. Nanoparticles are modified by a surfactant of oleic acid for the evaluation of dispersion stabilities as compared to their bare forms. It is found to be economical and has shown superior characteristics in stability and morphology. The engine emission characteristics and performance are performed in a DI-CI engine using different concentrations of CeO2 nanoparticles. The emissions are mitigated with the addition of nanoparticles and 35 ppm is the optimum level of dosing of the nanoparticles in terms of engine performance, and emission behaviors. A blend of 20% biodiesel with diesel is found to be optimal for the preparation of nano-fuel. For the load test the efficiency increased up to 5% and at higher loads, the hydrocarbon (HC) emissions decreased by 45%, and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions were reduced by 30%. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) models correctly fit the experimental data, producing R2 values that ranged from 91 to 94.5%, respectively.
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author Roy, Roji George
Agbulut, Ümit
Koshy, Chacko Preno
Alex, Y.
Sailesh, K.S.
Khan, Sher Afghan
Jilte, Ravindra
Linul, Emanoil
Asif, Mohammad
author_facet Roy, Roji George
Agbulut, Ümit
Koshy, Chacko Preno
Alex, Y.
Sailesh, K.S.
Khan, Sher Afghan
Jilte, Ravindra
Linul, Emanoil
Asif, Mohammad
author_sort Roy, Roji George
title Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
title_short Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
title_full Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
title_fullStr Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
title_full_unstemmed Impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled CI engine: an optimization attempt
title_sort impact of synthesizing surfactant-modified catalytic ceria nanoparticles on the performance and environmental behaviors of coconut oil/diesel-fueled ci engine: an optimization attempt
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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