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Orange, tea tree and eucalyptus oils sweeten diesel fumes

Waste essential oil can be blended with diesel for comparable performance to all-diesel fuel

Date:
June 15, 2018
Source:
Queensland University of Technology
Summary:
Waste oil from orange, tea tree and eucalyptus essential oil production mixed with diesel provides a sweet-smelling biofuel blend with comparable performance to diesel-only fuel.
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QUT PhD researcher Ashrafur Rahman tested each of the waste oils for performance and emissions as a 10 per cent oil/90per cent diesel blend in a 6-cylinder, 5.9l diesel engine.

"As only therapeutic grade oil can be used, there is a substantial volume of low-value waste oil that currently is stored, awaiting a use," Mr Rahman said.

"Our tests found essential oil blends produced almost the same power as neat diesel with a slight increase in fuel consumption.

"Diesel particulate emissions, which are dangerous to human health, were lower than pure diesel, but nitrogen oxide emissions, a precursor to photochemical smog, were slightly higher."

Mr Rahman said the abundance of the three oils could mean that fragrant fumes on farms were not far off.

"Orange, eucalyptus and tea tree are either native or grown extensively in Australia for essential oil production.

"We see the main use for an essential oil/diesel blend would be in the agricultural sector, especially in the vehicles used by the producers of these oils.

"With further improvement of some key properties, essential oils could be used in all diesel vehicles."


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Journal Reference:

  1. S. M. Ashrafur Rahman, Md. Nabi, Thuy Van, Kabir Suara, Mohammad Jafari, Ashley Dowell, Md. Islam, Anthony Marchese, Jessica Tryner, Md. Hossain, Thomas Rainey, Zoran Ristovski, Richard Brown. Performance and Combustion Characteristics Analysis of Multi-Cylinder CI Engine Using Essential Oil Blends. Energies, 2018; 11 (4): 738 DOI: 10.3390/en11040738

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