Title of article :
Effects of fuel-borne catalysts on kinetics of oxidation of diesel soot generated by pre-mixed pre-vaporized
Author/Authors :
Rouhi، Amir نويسنده MS degree in Chemical Engineering (catalyst and nano structure materials) from the University of Tehran, Tehran , , Kazerooni، Hossein نويسنده he is currently pursuing his MS degree in the eld of Chemical Engineering (catalysts). , , Mortazavi، Yadollah نويسنده , , Khodadadi، Abbas ali نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
This work reports on the synthesis, characterization and application of
organometallic complexes as Fuel Borne Catalysts (FBC). Cerium 2-ethylhexanoate, iron 2-
ethylhexanoate and copper 2-ethylhexanoate were used as FBCs. Due to their hydrophobic
character, these complexes can be easily solubilized in diesel fuel and converted to metal
oxides particles, which eciently catalyze the oxidation of diesel soot, also known as
Particulate Matter (PM). An experimental setup (pre-mixed pre-vaporized
ame) was
designed and constructed to study the eects of a fuel borne catalyst on the oxidation
properties of particulate matter. To better understand the role of metal complexes on soot
oxidation, the kinetics of oxidation of metal-containing soot particles was measured. To do
this, particulate matter was generated by spraying the catalyst containing the solution and
diesel fuel into a mixing chamber. Dierent concentrations of Fe, Ce and Cu complexes
were added to the fuel. The oxidation temperature was reduced by 116C for the case of 50
ppm Fe, a very important factor in the regeneration of diesel particulate lters. However,
an unexpected increase in activation energies was seen. This happens when the process
becomes less endergonic with the addition of dierent sources of FBC. It was also observed
that the presence of an iron complex in fuel signicantly decreased CO emission during
soot oxidation.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)