The potential of nanoparticle additives in biodiesel: A fundamental outset

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Biodiesel is an unparalleled alternative fuel source envisioned to encompass the significance of diesel fuel and reduce greenhouse gas emissions because to its locked carbon cycle. However, it increases the nitrogen oxide emission, regular engine parts replacement due to clogging, and is not suitable in cold weather conditions. The addition of nanoparticles (metallic, non-metallic, oxygenated, organic and amalgamation) with diesel-biodiesel emulsion fuels results in an enhancement in the engine performance, thermo-physical properties, enrichment in the heat transfer rate, the equilibrium of the fuel mixtures and drop in the exhaust emissions reliant on the prescription of nanoparticle additives. The review intends to demonstrate the most recent nanoparticle additives used in diesel-biodiesel fuels.

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Soudagar, M. E. M., Nik-Ghazali, N. N., Akram, N., Al-Rashid, M. A., Badruddin, I. A., Khan, H., … Ukkund, S. J. (2020). The potential of nanoparticle additives in biodiesel: A fundamental outset. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2247). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0003775

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