Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8124
Title: Reduction of emission of nitrogen and carbon oxides of different oxidation states by using biodiesel produced over CaO catalyst
Authors: Ljupkovic R.
Mićić, Radoslav 
Tomić, Mladen
Bojic A.
Purenovic M.
Zarubica A.
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2013
Journal: Oxidation Communications
Abstract: The influence of physicochemical properties of a series of CaO catalysts activated at different temperatures on the biodiesel production was investigated. These catalysts show dissimilar yields in the transesterification of triglycerides with methanol. We have found significant relationships between structural properties of CaO prepared and activated by means of thermal treatment at highest temperature and catalytic efficiency. Benefits of this catalyst are short contact time, standard operating temperature and atmospheric conditions, relatively low molar ratios and small catalyst loading. These all together resulted in a very high biodiesel yield of high purity. The properties of different biodiesel (obtained with the use of the prepared CaO catalyst) blends with different diesel and biodiesel ratios indicate that the higher the fraction of biodiesel fuel the better the achieved fuel properties according to the EU standards. A significant reduction of CO2 and CO emissions and only a negligible NOx increase occurred when blends with an increased biodiesel portion were used. The use of biodiesel-derived blends, and the eventual complete replacement of fossil fuels with biodiesel as a renewable, alternative fuel for diesel engines, would greatly contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8124
ISSN: 2094541
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