Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10272413 Fuel 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Emissions of NOx and CO2 were higher with biodiesel blends, while PM, CO, and HC emissions decreased with biodiesel blends. ► Higher NOx emissions obtained with increasing unsaturation of the biodiesel and PM reductions observed with the saturated blends. ► The biodiesel blends resulted in increases in light PAH emissions and in important reductions in larger PAHs. ► The oxidized biodiesel blends exhibited higher PAH emissions compared to the other blends and diesel fuel. ► The unsaturated biodiesel blends provided larger increases in PAH emission than the more saturated biodiesel blends.
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