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Assessment of diesel engine performance when fueled with biodiesel from algae and microalgae: An overview

Ramón Piloto-Rodríguez, Yisel Sánchez-Borroto, Eliezer Ahmed Melo-Espinosa and Sebastian Verhelst

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 69, issue C, 833-842

Abstract: Biofuels derived from algae can have lower impact on the environment and the food supply than biofuels produced from crops. The strain selection, cultivation method, culture conditions and the chemical composition strongly influences the production costs but also the engine's performance and the exhaust gas emissions. The scope of this paper is to make a critical review about the impact of the use of biofuels produced from (micro) algae to power diesel engines. There is a huge disparity in the amount of papers published for algae culture, oil extraction, and biodiesel production compared to reporting performance on diesel engines. This paper presents an analysis of the papers published in this specific field. Generally, a reduction of torque and power output is reported. A wide range of blends up to B50 but also pure biodiesel has been tested. The blend showing results closest to diesel fuel appears to be B20. Several pollutants can be reduced if biofuels from different strains are used but an increase in NOx is generally reported, associated to higher temperatures in the combustion chamber. The use of emulsions instead of blends or neat biodiesel reveals a promising alternative with important reductions of CO2 and NOx. However, the few reports for engine tests present some contradictions, or are lacking important information about the experiments. The assessment of biodiesel produced from algae or microalgae is a field hardly explored and until today some reference papers contain contradictory results or non-well studied behaviors as this survey demonstrates.

Keywords: Diesel engine; Microalgae; Algae; Biodiesel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.11.015

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