Comparison of fuel characteristics of green (renewable) diesel with biodiesel obtainable from algal oil and vegetable oil |
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Authors: | Tanisha Manchanda Rashmi Tyagi Durlubh Kumar Sharma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Sciences, The NorthCap University, Gurugram, Haryana, India;2. Centre for Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | To fulfill the need of renewable, sustainable, and cleaner form of fuel, scientists are attracted toward biodiesel and hydrotreated vegetable oil or green (renewable) diesel. Biodiesel is generally obtained from vegetable oil by the process of transesterification while green diesel is obtained by hydrogenation. However, chemically both are completely different and thus their physical properties are highly affected. In present work, authors have compared the important properties of Pongamia biodiesel, algal biodiesel and hydrotreated vegetable oil. It is observed that both the biofuels may be blended for use in diesel engines as this will complement their fuel characteristics. |
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Keywords: | Algal biodiesel comparison cracked vegetable oil fuel characteristics green diesel Pongamia biodiesel |
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