Abstract

Biodiesel is one of carbon neutral fuels for diesel engine and waste cooking oil (WCO) would be the most viable source for biodiesel production in China. This paper studied the micromorphology, nanostructure, surface functional group composition, and oxidation activity characteristics of particles emitted from a China V bus fueled by pure WCO biodiesel and petroleum diesel, respectively. Compared with petroleum diesel, the results showed that particle mass (PM) and particle number (PN) of WCO biodiesel decreased by 38.66% and 38.12%, respectively, while the proportion of nucleation mode particles increased by about 10%. The soot particles of WCO biodiesel have higher disordered nanostructure, smaller primary particle size and fringe length, larger fringe separation distance and tortuosity, and lower graphitization degree than those of petroleum diesel. Moreover, the oxygen-containing surface functional groups content and carbon atom hybrid ratio of soot particles of WCO biodiesel were higher than those of petroleum diesel under the same oxidation temperature. And then the activation energy of soot particles from WCO biodiesel which contained more lattice defect structures was 38.43 kJ/mol, 37.8% lower than petroleum diesel, which is easier to be oxidized.

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