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Bio-derived fuels may ease the regeneration of diesel particulate traps
Authors:E Coda Zabetta  M Hupa  S Niemi
Affiliation:aÅbo Akademi Process Chemistry Centre, Piispankatu 8, FI-20500 Turku, Finland;bTurku University of Applied Sciences, Sepänkatu 1, FI-20700 Turku, Finland
Abstract:Particulate is the most problematic emission from diesel engines. To comply with environmental regulations, these engines are often equipped with particulate traps, which must be regenerated frequently for the sake of efficiency. The regeneration is commonly achieved by rising the temperature in the trap till the particulate self-ignites. However, this method implies energy losses and thermal shocks in the trap. Alternatively, catalysts and additives have been recently considered for reducing the ignition temperature of particulate, but these techniques suffer from poisoning and undesirable byproducts. The present experimental study shows that the ignition temperature of particulate from seed-derived oils (SO) and from blends of SO with diesel fuel oil (DO) can be lower than that of particulate from neat DO. If substantiated by more extensive studies, such finding could have noteworthy implications on the future of fuels and traps.
Keywords:Bio-fuel  Regeneration  Particulate trap
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