Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy

The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic characteristics of biodiesel produced from vegetable oils with different saturation degree was investigated in this study. Unsaturation degree, usually determined by the Iodine Value (IV) indicates the sum of double bonds, triple bonds and/or rings...

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Main Authors: Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah, Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol, Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin
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Published: JASPE 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.129182016-08-11T18:13:44Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12918/ Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin GE Environmental Sciences TP Chemical technology The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic characteristics of biodiesel produced from vegetable oils with different saturation degree was investigated in this study. Unsaturation degree, usually determined by the Iodine Value (IV) indicates the sum of double bonds, triple bonds and/or rings. In this work, biodiesels were produced by canola oil, palm oil and coconut oil that have saturation degree of 7.0 wt%. 45.6 wt% and 81.5 wt%, respectively. Biodiesel blends of B10, B15 and B20 were tested in a direct injection diesel engine and the NOx emissions were measured with a flue gas analyser. The NOx emission was increased in all biodiesel cases, where the NOx emission seems to be proportional with the biodiesel unsaturation degree. The FTIR spectroscopy of each biodiesel was analysed with FTIR spectrometer. Each biodiesel produced different FTIR spectroscopy characteristics and the double bond of C=O was the most abundant in highly unsaturated canola oil methyl ester which suggested that FTIR spectroscopy can be suitable to analyse biodiesel characteristics. JASPE 2016 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12918/1/Effects%20of%20Biodiesel%20Saturation%20Degrees%20on%20NOx%20Emission%20and%20FTIR%20Spectroscopy%20%28abstract%29.pdf Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah and Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol and Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin (2016) Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy. Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering, 3 (1). ISSN 2289-7771
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
TP Chemical technology
Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah
Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol
Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin
Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
description The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic characteristics of biodiesel produced from vegetable oils with different saturation degree was investigated in this study. Unsaturation degree, usually determined by the Iodine Value (IV) indicates the sum of double bonds, triple bonds and/or rings. In this work, biodiesels were produced by canola oil, palm oil and coconut oil that have saturation degree of 7.0 wt%. 45.6 wt% and 81.5 wt%, respectively. Biodiesel blends of B10, B15 and B20 were tested in a direct injection diesel engine and the NOx emissions were measured with a flue gas analyser. The NOx emission was increased in all biodiesel cases, where the NOx emission seems to be proportional with the biodiesel unsaturation degree. The FTIR spectroscopy of each biodiesel was analysed with FTIR spectrometer. Each biodiesel produced different FTIR spectroscopy characteristics and the double bond of C=O was the most abundant in highly unsaturated canola oil methyl ester which suggested that FTIR spectroscopy can be suitable to analyse biodiesel characteristics.
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author Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah
Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol
Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin
author_facet Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah
Nadzirah, Binti Madzrol
Rolf Willa, Anak Patrick Sandin
author_sort Mohd Fareez Edzuan, Bin Abdullah
title Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
title_short Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
title_full Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Biodiesel Saturation Degrees on NOx Emission and FTIR Spectroscopy
title_sort effects of biodiesel saturation degrees on nox emission and ftir spectroscopy
publisher JASPE
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12918/1/Effects%20of%20Biodiesel%20Saturation%20Degrees%20on%20NOx%20Emission%20and%20FTIR%20Spectroscopy%20%28abstract%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12918/
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