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Development of process to remove oligomers and suppress their formation in aging fuels by adsorbing the precursors of their aging procedure using adsorbents

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Development of process to remove oligomers and suppress their formation in aging fuels by adsorbing the precursors of their aging procedure using adsorbents (Volume 37) (English shop)

Jerome Desire Aliebakaa Kpan (Author)

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The degradation of fuel over time can lead to the formation of undesirable oligomers, which negatively impact fuel quality and performance.
This publication describes the development of a novel process to remove oligomers and suppress their formation in aging fuel. The proposed approach involves adsorbing the precursors responsible for the aging process using adsorbents.
Through comprehensive experimental investigations, the effectiveness of different adsorbents was evaluated, and the optimized process conditions were determined. The results
demonstrated that the developed process efficiently mitigates the formation of oligomers, thereby enhancing fuel stability and prolonging its useful life. This research has significant
implications for the petroleum industry, providing a practical solution for improving fuel quality and reducing operational challenges associated with fuel aging.
By mitigating the formation of damaging oligomers and rejuvenating aging fuels, we are poised to reduce maintenance costs, enhance fuel efficiency, and extend the operational life of lubricants in the midst of biofuel usage.
Suppressing the formation of harmful byproducts in aging fuels, we are advancing cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions.

ISBN-13 (Hard Copy) 9783689529680
ISBN-13 (eBook) 9783689529697
Language English
Page Number 330
Lamination of Cover glossy
Edition 1
Book Series Fuels Joint Research Group - Interdisziplinäre Kraftstoffforschung für die Mobilität der Zukunft
Volume 37
Publication Place Göttingen
Publication Date 2024-09-11
General Categorization Dissertation
Departments Engineering
Automotive engineering
Environmental technology
Keywords Oligomers, Fuel, Precursors, Energy, Emissions, Adsorbents, Kraftstoffalterung, Lubricant, Crankase, Oxidation, Fossil, Degradation, Brodiesel, Viscosity, Esters, Hydrotalcite, Fats, Density, Suppression, Biofuel, Saturation, Antioxidant, oil, Transesterification, Stabilization, Environment, Radicals, Transesterification, Stabilization, Environment, Radicals, Blends, Vegetable oil, Base oil, Susceptible, Volatility, Autoxidation, Acid number, Acidity, Hydroperoxide, Permittivity, Aging, Hydrocarbons, dilution, Biogenic, Fuel aging, Oligomer removal, Fuel stability, Oligomer suppression, Kraftstoffalterung, Oligomerentfernung, Adsorbentien, Vorläufer der Alterung, Kraftstoffstabilität, Adsorptionsprozess, Alterungshemmer, Kohlenwasserstoffbrennstoffe, Oligomerunterdrückung, Reaktionswege, Kraftstoffverschlechterung, Adsorptionskinetik, Polymerisation, Kraftstoffqualität, Kraftstoffverunreinigungen, Adsorbierende Materialien, Alterungsmechanismen, Thermische Stabilität, Kraftstofflagerung, Alterung von Kohlenwasserstoffen, Kraftstoffaufbereitung, Molekulare Wechselwirkungen, Adsorptionseffizienz, Chemische Alterung, Kraftstoffzusätze, Heterogene Adsorption, Lösungsmitteleffekte, Oxidationsstabilität, Schadstoffbeseitigung, Kraftstofflebensdauer, Alterungsnebenprodukte,