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International Journal of Automotive Technology 2011;12(3): 409-416.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-011-0048-2
ENGINE PERFORMANCE AND TOXIC GAS ANALYSIS OF BIOBUTANOL-BLENDED GASOLINE AS A VEHICLE FUEL
D. H. KIM, J.M. LEE, E. H. PARK, J. H. SONG, S. I. PARK
SK Innovation
ABSTRACT
A comprehensive study evaluating the performance of biobutanol-blended gasoline in passenger cars was conducted because biobutanol is considered a better biofuel than bioethanol as it has no water solubility and it has a higher caloric value, giving it a higher energy value. Several kinds of samples?suboctane gasoline, 8 volume percentage and 16 volume percentage biobutanol?blended gasoline, and a 10 volume percentage MTBE?blended market sample (as the oxygencontaining gasoline)?were tested to evaluate the engine performance in terms of the detergency of the intake valves and combustion chambers, power, emissions, and fuel efficiency. Additionally, the toxicity of the emissions from these biobutanolblended samples was tested in order to assess the viability of biobutanol as one of the competitive potential substitutes for MTBE as an oxygenator in the near future. The results show that biobutanol-blended gasoline samples had relatively better detergency, relatively higher power, and similar levels of emissions compared with those of MTBE-blended gasoline. Formaldehyde was emitted from all of the samples at almost the same levels and within the error range, whereas biobutanolblended gasoline samples emitted approximately three times the amount of acetaldehyde than did the suboctane gasoline. This study shows that biobutanol is one of the best alternative bioalcohol fuels for use in the near future.
Key Words: Biobutanol, Detergency, Power, Fuel efficiency, Toxicity
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