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Methylal and Methylal-Diesel Blended Fuels for Use in Compression-Ignition Engines
Technical Paper
1999-01-1508
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
“Gas-to-liquids” catalytic conversion technologies show promise for liberating stranded natural gas reserves and for achieving energy diversity worldwide. Some gas-to-liquids products are used as transportation fuels and as blendstocks for upgrading crude-derived fuels.
Methylal (CH3-O-CH2-O-CH3), also known as dimethoxymethane or DMM, is a gas-to-liquid chemical that has been evaluated for use as a diesel fuel component. Methylal contains 42% oxygen by weight and is soluble in diesel fuel.
The physical and chemical properties of neat methylal and for blends of methylal in conventional diesel fuel are presented. Methylal was found to be more volatile than diesel fuel, and special precautions for distribution and fuel tank storage are discussed.
Steady state engine tests were also performed using an unmodified Cummins B5.9 turbocharged diesel engine to examine the effect of methylal blend concentration on performance and emissions. Substantial reductions of particulate matter emissions have been demonstrated for 10 to 30% blends of methylal in diesel fuel. This research indicates that methylal may be an effective blendstock for diesel fuel provided design changes are made to vehicle fuel handling systems.
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Authors
- Keith D. Vertin - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- James M. Ohi - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- David W. Naegeli - Southwest Research Institute
- Kenneth H. Childress - Southwest Research Institute
- Gary P. Hagen - BP Amoco
- Chris I. McCarthy - BP Amoco
- Adelbert S. Cheng - University of California at Berkeley
- Robert W. Dibble - University of California at Berkeley
Citation
Vertin, K., Ohi, J., Naegeli, D., Childress, K. et al., "Methylal and Methylal-Diesel Blended Fuels for Use in Compression-Ignition Engines," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-1508, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1508.Also In
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