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Potential of Biomass Sources for Fural-Based Fuel Production in the Consideration as a Green Fuel

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  • Danh Chan Nguyen

    (Ho Chi Minh city University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam)

  • Van Huong Dong

    (Ho Chi Minh city University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam)

Abstract

In Vietnam, although quite modest, but since 1998, there have been investments in nanotechnology research. To date, many research results of nanotechnology application have been published in theory and experiment. Along with research units, the business sector also boldly applied nanotechnology in production. In this paper, the authors mention research, application, testing of fuel saving measures and emission reductions on diesel engines. It focuses on measures to improve fuel efficiency (including the use of emulsified fuels and the use of fuels containing nano-technology additives and especially the combination of the above two types) to test Control combustion in the direction of increasing capacity, saving fuel and reducing emissions. This measure has the same advantages as: it can be used on circulating engines without interfering with engine "hardware". The results contribute to the construction of technologies to produce renewable fuels from agricultural waste, to participate in solving national energy security and environmental pollution caused by agricultural wastes. The research results confirmed that rapid pyrolysis and hydrodeoxygenation are advanced and feasible technologies for converting agricultural waste biomass into liquid fuel.

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  • Danh Chan Nguyen & Van Huong Dong, 2019. "Potential of Biomass Sources for Fural-Based Fuel Production in the Consideration as a Green Fuel," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 4(1), pages 42-48, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:4:y:2019:i:1:id:61067
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.1.1067
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