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Ethanol–diesel fuel blends –– a review

Ethanol is an attractive alternative fuel because it is a renewable bio-based resource and it is oxygenated, thereby providing the potential to reduce particulate emissions in compression–ignition engines. In this review the properties and specifications of ethanol blended with diesel fuel are discu...

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Published in:Bioresource Technology 2005-02, Vol.96 (3), p.277-285
Main Authors: Hansen, Alan C., Zhang, Qin, Lyne, Peter W.L.
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description Ethanol is an attractive alternative fuel because it is a renewable bio-based resource and it is oxygenated, thereby providing the potential to reduce particulate emissions in compression–ignition engines. In this review the properties and specifications of ethanol blended with diesel fuel are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on the factors critical to the potential commercial use of these blends. These factors include blend properties such as stability, viscosity and lubricity, safety and materials compatibility. The effect of the fuel on engine performance, durability and emissions is also considered. The formulation of additives to correct certain key properties and maintain blend stability is suggested as a critical factor in ensuring fuel compatibility with engines. However, maintaining vehicle safety with these blends may entail fuel tank modifications. Further work is required in specifying acceptable fuel characteristics, confirming the long-term effects on engine durability, and ensuring safety in handling and storing ethanol–diesel blends.
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Alcohol
Biofuel
Biofuel production
biofuels
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Blend
Conservation of Energy Resources
Consumer Product Safety
Diesel
Diesel engines
diesel fuel
Energy
energy content
energy use and consumption
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Ethanol - chemistry
Fuels
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Gasoline - analysis
Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
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Lubrication
Materials Testing
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Q1
Reviews
Vehicle Emissions
Viscosity
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