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Comparison of diesel fuel oxygenate additives to the composition-explicit distillation curve method. Part 1: Linear compounds with one to three oxygens

Bruno et al., 2011

Document ID
3342222898850623529
Author
Bruno T
Lovestead T
Riggs J
Jorgenson E
Huber M
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy & Fuels

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There is a great deal of interest in formulating oxygenated diesel fuels that produce low particulate emissions. The most common oxygenate additives for diesel fuels include the glycol ethers, glycol esters, alcohols, ethers, and ketones. It is important to characterize the …
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G, C10K; LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS; ADDING MATERIALS TO FUELS OR FIRES TO REDUCE SMOKE OR UNDESIRABLE DEPOSITS OR TO FACILITATE SOOT REMOVAL; FIRELIGHTERS
    • C10L1/00Liquid carbonaceous fuels
    • C10L1/10Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives
    • C10L1/14Organic compounds
    • C10L1/18Containing oxygen
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    • C10L1/10Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives
    • C10L1/14Organic compounds
    • C10L1/18Containing oxygen
    • C10L1/185Ethers; Acetals; Ketals; Aldehydes; Ketones
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    • C10L1/00Liquid carbonaceous fuels
    • C10L1/04Liquid carbonaceous fuels essentially based on blends of hydrocarbons
    • C10L1/08Liquid carbonaceous fuels essentially based on blends of hydrocarbons for compression ignition
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