Use of blends of gasoline with biomass pyrolysis-oil derived fractions as fuels in an Otto engine


Abstract:

The objective of this paper is to report our results on the behavior of an Otto engine working with gasoline blended with a fraction rich in esters of carboxylic acids derived from biomass pyrolysis bio-oil, hereby called as "Bioflex". Sugarcane trash undergoes a fast pyrolysis process at the PPR-200 pilot plant to produce the bio-oil at Unicamp (Brazil). The process of separating carboxylic acids from bio-oil, the production of esters from these acids, the process of blending these esters with gasoline as well as the results of the use of this blend in an Otto engine of 4kW capacity - component of a 2 kWe generator - are described. Trial tests determined that it is possible to blend up to 14vol.% of Bioflex with gasoline type C used in Brazil. The engine performance with this blend compared to the performance of the engine working with pure gasoline resulted in identical power output and fuel consumption. The results showed that it is technically feasible to use blends of carboxylic acid esters derived from the biomass pyrolysis bio-oil with gasoline in conventional Otto engines. © 2011 International Energy Initiative.

Año de publicación:

2011

Keywords:

  • Bio-oil
  • Brazil
  • Sugarcane trash
  • Carboxylic acid esters
  • pyrolysis
  • Otto engine

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Energía renovable
  • Energía renovable
  • Energía

Áreas temáticas:

  • Explosivos, combustibles y productos relacionados
  • Otras ramas de la ingeniería