M.V. Godyscheva, A.V. Sharifullin, L.R. Baibekova
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25689/NP.2023.2.252-259
Abstract
The paper reviews effective and potential use of oxygenates. It is known that oxygenates are rich with oxygen and sulfur-free which ensures drastic decrease of particulates, carbon monoxide (CO) and emission of hydrocarbons used in diesel engines. This paper examines gumming characteristics of diesel fuel blends with alcohols and ethers with additive percentage of 1-5%. Experiments were performed on existent gum meter POS-77 as per Budarov’s method.
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Authors
M.V. Godyascheva, Master Student of Chair of Chemical Technology of Petroleum and Gas Processing, Kazan National Research Technological University
12, Sibirskiy Trakt st., Kazan, 420029, Russian Federation
E-mail: m.godyasheva@mail.ru
A.V. Sharifullin, Dr.Sc., Professor of Chair of Chemical Technology of Petroleum and Gas Processing, Kazan National Research Technological University
12, Sibirskiy Trakt st., Kazan, 420029, Russian Federation
E-mail: sharifullin67@mail.ru
L.R. Baibekova, PhD, Assistant Professor of Chair of Chemical Technology of Petroleum and Gas Processing, Kazan National Research Technological University
12, Sibirskiy Trakt st., Kazan, 420029, Russian Federation
E-mail: L_baibekova@mail.ru
For citation:
M.V. Godyscheva, A.V. Sharifullin, L.R. Baibekova Osmolyayemost' dizel'nykh fraktsiy v prisutstvii oksigenatov i ikh smesey [Gum formation susceptibility of diesel oil cut in presence of oxygenates and blends thereof]. Neftyanaya Provintsiya, No. 2(34), 2023. pp. 252-259.
DOI https://doi.org/10.25689/NP.2023.2.252-259. EDN YDEHGG (in Russian)