Ulf Olsson
Professor
Phase Behavior of Bicontinuous and Water/Diesel Fuel Microemulsions Using Nonionic Surfactants Combined with Hydrophilic Alcohol Ethoxylates
Author
Summary, in English
Bicontinuous and water-in-diesel microemulsions were formulated using single nonionic alkyl poly glycol ethers combined with hydrophilic alcohol ethoxylates. The phase behavior at temperatures ranging from 0 degrees C to 50 degrees C was investigated. Visual inspection as well as cross-polarizers were used to detect anisotropy. The fish phase diagrams were determined. The presence of the hydrophilic alcohol ethoxylates was necessary to initiate both types of microemulsions. Increasing the hydrophobic chain length of the surfactant led to a wider range of temperature stability at lower surfactant concentration. Meanwhile, increasing the ethylene oxide units in the headgroup by two units led to a phase diagram that is dominated by lyotropic liquid crystal. The formulated water in diesel microemulsions were tested experimentally in a 4-cylinder diesel engine. From this it is observed that the emissions of NOx, soot, and CO2 were reduced substantially compared to neat diesel, while for the CO the reduction occurs just at low load.
Department/s
- Physical Chemistry
Publishing year
2015
Language
English
Pages
10-17
Publication/Series
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology
Volume
36
Issue
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Physical Chemistry (including Surface- and Colloid Chemistry)
Keywords
- Alternative fuel
- diesel
- emissions
- microemulsion
- phase behavior
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0193-2691