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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2016 Volume 86, Issue 9, Pages 150–152 (Mi jtf6461)

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IR spectroscopic investigation of the structure of water–fuel microemulsion for diesel engines

V. I. Vettegrena, R. I. Mamalimova, V. N. Lozhkinb, V. A. Morozovb, O. V. Lozhkinab, Yu. A. Pimenovc

a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Saint-Petersburg University of State Fire Service of Emercom of Russia
c State Technological Institute of St. Petersburg (Technical University)

Abstract: The structures of a microemulsion formed by a surfactant (ammonium oleate), water drops of a linear size of 1–3 $\mu$m, and a diesel fuel has been investigated using IR spectroscopy. It has been found that ammonium oleate molecules in the microemulsion are dissociated on the positive NH$_4^+$ ion and the negative ion of the remaining part of the molecule, which forms the hydrogen bond with water molecules. This increases the rate of water, evaporation and leads to the more complete combustion of the diesel fuel. As a result, the concentration of harmful nitrogen oxides and soot particles in the exhaust gas of the diesel engine decreases.

Received: 02.03.2016


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2016, 61:9, 1433–1435

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