Biomass-derived oxymethylene ethers as diesel additives : a thermodynamic analysis

  • Zhang, Xiaolei
  • Kumar, Amit
  • Arnold, Ulrich
  • Sauer, Jörg
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Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

Conversion of biomass for production of liquid fuels can help in reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are predominantly generated by combustion of fossil fuels. Adding oxymethylene ethers (OMEs) in conventional diesel fuel has the potential to reduce soot formation during the combustion in a diesel engine. OMEs are downstream products of syngas, which can be generated by the gasification of biomass. In this research, a thermodynamic analysis has been conducted through development of data intensive process models of all the unit operations involved in production of OMEs from biomass. Based on the developed model, the key process parameters affecting the OMEs production including equivalence ratio, H2/CO ratio, and extra water fl...

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