A review of chemical kinetic mechanisms and after-treatment of amino fuel combustion.

Sci Total Environ

Yunnan Key Laboratory of Internal Combustion Engine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China.

Published: January 2025

Ammonia is a highly promising carbon-neutral fuel. The use of ammonia as a fuel for internal combustion engines can reduce fossil energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. However, the high ignition energy required for ammonia and the slow flame propagation rate result in low combustion efficiency when ammonia is used directly in internal combustion engines. The combination of ammonia with highly reactive fuels improves combustion quality and increases efficiency. However, the combustion of these combined fuels generates particulate matter, CO, hydrocarbon, and significant amounts of NO. Therefore, pollutant emissions must be reduced through after-treatment technologies. In this paper, a series of combustion and post-treatment challenges faced by amino fuel combustion in internal combustion engines are extensively discussed and the combustion reaction mechanisms of different amino fuels are also analyzed. The paper then reviews five key technologies applicable to the reprocessing of amino fuels, including selective catalytic reduction, selective catalytic reduction filter technology, electrochemical methods for NO removal, direct catalytic decomposition of NO, and ammonia sliding catalysts. An in-depth discussion of the catalytic materials and reaction mechanisms involved in these technologies is also provided in this paper. Finally, the paper summarizes the main technical challenges that must be addressed for the future application of amino fuels in internal combustion engines. These discussions can serve as an essential reference for developing and applying critical technologies for combustion control and pollutant treatment of amino fuels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.178220DOI Listing

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