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Bambusa tulda: A potential feedstock for bioethanol and its blending effects on the performance of spark ignition engine

Minal Deshmukh and Aadil Pathan

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2024, vol. 192, issue C

Abstract: Alternatives to conventional fuel sources must be investigated due to strict regulatory requirements and the depletion of fossil fuel supplies. As a result, of better transportation and population growth, the requirement for energy is increasing daily. Bioethanol may be used successfully to replace both gasoline and spark ignition engine diesel. Most nations blend 10% bioethanol with gasoline in automobiles. Several nations, notably India, have announced that they will soon begin blending 20% bioethanol with gasoline. Bambusa Tulda is used as a raw material for the extraction of bioethanol, which is a type of Indian bamboo. This study covers both the ethanol extraction from bamboo and the effects of various mixtures on spark-ignited engine performance. Four separate blends were developed on a volumetric basis at varying engine speeds, and the wide-open throttle was utilized to evaluate the performance and emissions of each mix with a constant compression ratio of 10:1. When bioethanol was enhanced, combustion efficiency, indicated power, engine power, mechanical efficiency, and volumetric efficiency all increased. Hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide emissions decreased, while nitrogen oxide emissions increased. The engine performance of BE 15 was found to be the greatest among all the gasoline blends tested. According to this study, when nitrogen oxide emission control methods are applied, bamboo may be used as a feedstock for the manufacture of second-generation bioethanol. This invention offers a bioethanol production process that is good for environmental sustainability.

Keywords: Bambusa tulda; Trichoderma viride; Bioethanol; SI engine testing; Biofuel blending; Environmental sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.114270

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