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Novel FTIR and visible infrared imaging assessment of binary biofuel stability and abated NOx for clean environment assisting energy approach

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  • Mohamed Nishath Peer
  • Krishnaveni Anbalagan

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To compensate the oil demand and pollution, scientists explore biodiesel as a pollution free alternate energy. But depending on one particular species of feedstock will lead to its extinction like diesel. For this intent, this research proposes a novelty on blending of binary non-edible high oil yielding species. As biodiesel is a natural constituent with elevated oxygen content, a stability analysis has to be performed to diminish its rapid decay. For stabilizing fuel properties synthetic antioxidants have been involved as inhibitors. Previous studies have been performed on the stability analysis individually as oxidation, thermal and storage stability without analyzing them mutually. This research fills the key gap by deeper mutual stability analysis, as the output parameters of these three stabilities are interrelated. Few samples have shown best stability output parameters which challenges in narrowing the best blend. To face this task, a multi objective optimization study has been done. NO x emission has been reduced with the aid of antioxidants as a twin reward. Two novel assessment tools for validating are, i) FTIR, by which the impact of molecular arrangements on stability variation has been evaluated and ii) Using Infrared Imaging Technique, by which the NO X has been analyzed visually correlating the emission level and engine combustion temperature.

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  • Mohamed Nishath Peer & Krishnaveni Anbalagan, 2023. "Novel FTIR and visible infrared imaging assessment of binary biofuel stability and abated NOx for clean environment assisting energy approach," Energy & Environment, , vol. 34(7), pages 2544-2600, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:34:y:2023:i:7:p:2544-2600
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X221112912
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