Method and composition for using stabilized beta-carotene as cetane improver in hydrocarbonaceous diesel fuels

a technology of hydrocarbonaceous diesel fuel and stabilized beta-carotene, which is applied in the preparation of microcapsules, liquid carbonaceous fuels, fuels, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the quality of diesel fuel produced by conventional refinery-based processes of acceptable cetane numbers, and achieve the elimination of equipment and product costs associated with refinery solutions, and the effect of improving the cetane number

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-07-28
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[0008] A diesel fuel additive is provided which may be combined with conventional diesel fuels so as to yield a diesel fuel with improved cetane number. Because an additive is used to produce improved diesel fuels, the equipment and product costs associated with a refinery solution are avoided. The a

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Conventional refinery-based processes for producing quality diesel

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[0185] Fuel additives of certain preferred embodiments may be prepared according to the following descriptions. In other embodiments, other methods of preparing the additives may be preferred. Modifications to these methods, including the order of addition of ingredients, substitutions of ingredients as described above, the use of various diluents, the equipment utilized, mixing conditions, and other aspects of the methods, are all contemplated.

[0186] Various cetane improving additive formulations were tested in base diesel fuels. Cetane testing was performed by independent petroleum laboratories, each of which was CARB, EPA, and ASTM Certified. The procedure for testing Cetane is ASTM D-613, a published procedure that measures the ignition point of No. 2 diesel fuel. The test data, provided in Tables 1 and 2, verify that the cetane improver described herein synergistically improves the level of cetane in No. 2 diesel fuel.

[0187] Additive OR—CT was prepared which contained 395.8 p...

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A diesel fuel additive is provided that includes beta-carotene stabilized with 2,2,4-trimethyl-6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-quinoline. The additive may be added to any liquid hydrocarbon fuel, solid hydrocarbon fuel, or other hydrocarbonaceous combustible fuel to reduce emissions of undesired components during combustion of the fuel, provide improved fuel economy, engine cleanliness, and/or performance. A method for preparing the additive is also provided.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] A diesel fuel additive is provided that includes beta-carotene stabilized with 2,2,4-trimethyl-6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydroquinoline. The additive may be added to any liquid hydrocarbon fuel, solid hydrocarbon fuel, or other hydrocarbonaceous combustible fuel to reduce emissions of undesired components during combustion of the fuel, provide improved fuel economy, engine cleanliness, and / or performance. A method for preparing the additive is also provided. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Hydrocarbon fuels typically contain a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, namely, molecules containing various configurations of hydrogen and carbon atoms. They may also contain various additives, including detergents, anti-oxidants, anti-icing agents, emulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, dyes, deposit modifiers, and non-hydrocarbons such as oxygenates. [0003] When such hydrocarbon fuels are combusted, a variety of pollutants are generated. These combustion products include ozone,...

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IPC IPC(8): B01J13/02C10L1/14C10L1/16C10L1/18C10L1/22C10L1/232C10L1/30C10L10/00C10L10/02
CPCB01J13/02C10L1/14C10L1/1608C10L1/1616C10L1/1802C10L1/1824C10L10/12C10L1/231C10L1/232C10L1/301C10L10/00C10L10/02C10L1/1852
Inventor JORDAN, FREDERICK L
Owner AQ
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