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Fuel oils, lubricants for fuel oils and productive facilities for fuel oils

A technology for manufacturing equipment and fuel oil, applied in the field of fuel oil lubricants and fuel oil manufacturing equipment

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-07-13
MITSUBISHI GAS CHEM CO INC +2
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[0006] The present invention aims at the problems existing in the above-mentioned prior art and is made in order to solve these problems. Its purpose is to provide a fuel oil based on DME, a fuel oil lubricant and a fuel oil suitable for the fuel oil Manufacture of equipment that does not cause problems such as inoperability of fuel injection valves due to wear

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Embodiment 1

[0051] DME used in each fuel oil of Example 1 and Comparative Example 1, and a vegetable oil derivative as a lubricant used the following as test samples.

[0052] [DME]

[0053] A substance with a purity of 99.9% manufactured by Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Ltd. was used as a test sample.

[0054] [Vegetable oil derivative (palm fatty acid methyl ester)]

[0055] 356 g of methanol and 3 g of sodium hydroxide were added to 1014 g of palm oil, and a transesterification reaction was carried out at 70° C. for 60 minutes under a nitrogen atmosphere at a pressure of 0.1 MpaG or higher. After cooling, glycerin was separated, 50 g of methanol and 1 g of sodium hydroxide were further added, and transesterification was performed at 60° C. for 10 minutes under normal pressure.

[0056] Thereafter, 160 g of water was added, stirred, left to separate, and glycerol was removed to obtain crude palm oil fatty acid methyl ester. The obtained ester was distilled off the light fraction at no...

Embodiment 2 and comparative example 2

[0075] There is a case where a part of the fuel oil leaks into the machine oil due to long-term operation, so assuming such a case, as described below, in the case where the machine oil contains a vegetable oil derivative as a lubricant according to the present invention (Example 2) was compared with the deterioration of the machine oil in the case of containing a fatty acid lubricant other than the vegetable oil derivative (Comparative Example 2), and various evaluations were carried out for the oxidation stability test and appearance according to the following methods.

[0076] These results are shown in Table 1 below.

Embodiment 2

[0077] (Test sample of Example 2)

[0078] By including the vegetable oil derivative (palm oleic acid methyl esters), the resulting machinery oils.

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Abstract

The present invention provides a fuel oil, a lubricant for fuel oil, and fuel oil manufacturing equipment in which dimethyl ether can be commercially used as fuel oil by maintaining a high degree of lubricity in fuel oil containing dimethyl ether as a main component of fuel oil use, and is beneficial to environmental protection. The fuel oil of the present invention contains dimethyl ether and at least one selected from vegetable oils and fats and vegetable oil derivatives. Usable vegetable fats and oils include coconut oil, palm oil, and the like. In addition, examples of vegetable oil derivatives include monovalent to polyvalent alcohol esters of fatty acids constituting each of the above vegetable oil derivatives, epoxide adducts of these substances, and epoxides of substances constituting fatty acids. Additions, etc. In addition, the lubricant for fuel oil containing dimethyl ether as the main component of the present invention is at least one selected from vegetable oils and vegetable oil derivatives.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a fuel oil mainly composed of dimethyl ether which has a small environmental load, a lubricant for fuel oil suitable for the fuel oil, and fuel oil manufacturing equipment. Background technique [0002] In recent years, since dimethyl ether (hereinafter referred to as "DME") has a high cetane number and contains oxygen atoms, it has been used as a substitute for new gasoline, gas oil, and heavy oil with less environmental load through smokeless combustion, etc. The material is noticeable. [0003] For example, a diesel engine fueled with DME can have almost the same output as gas oil, but unlike gas oil, since DME lacks lubricity, problems arise during long-term use: due to wear and tear of fuel injection The vibrating parts of the system, etc., are difficult to handle, and the current situation is that DME has not been successfully commercialized as fuel oil. [0004] On the other hand, there is known a gas oil compo...

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IPC IPC(8): C10L1/02C10L1/18
CPCC10L1/02C10L1/1802C10L1/1985C10M2207/401C10M2209/1095C10L1/19C10M105/32
Inventor 石和田彰内田浩平川村亘小田裕司大塚寿加藤浩二竹居光彦山田顺一
Owner MITSUBISHI GAS CHEM CO INC