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Investigations of the Impact of Biodiesel Metal Contaminants on Emissions Control Devices ...

by Daniel W Brookshear, Michael J Lance, Robert Mccormick, Todd J Toops
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
317 to 339
Publisher Name
Royal Society of Chemistry
Publisher Location
London, United Kingdom

Biodiesel is a renewable fuel with the potential to displace a portion of petroleum use. However, as with any alternative fuel, in order to be a viable choice it must be compatible with the emissions control devices. The finished biodiesel product can contain up to 5 ppm Na + K and 5 ppm Ca + Mg, and these metal impurities can lead to durability issues with the devices used to control emissions in diesel vehicles. Significant work has been performed to understand how the presence of these metals impacts each individual component of diesel emissions control systems, and this chapter summarizes the findings of these research efforts.