Methanol-unleaded gasoline blends containing fusel oil fraction as spark ignition engine fuel

Filiz Karaosmanoǧlu*, Asli Işiǧigür, H. Ayşe Aksoy

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Abstract

In the search for fuel alternatives for spark ignition engines, alcohol-gasoline blends draw considerable attention. For a successful application of gasoline-methanol mixtures as motor fuel, the realization of a stable homogeneous liquid phase is one of the major problems, In this work, phase separation problems of methanol-gasoline mixtures, which were prepared by adding 15% methanol to unleaded gasoline, were solved by using a fusel oil fraction as the new blending agent. The stable fuel alternatives thus prepared were then tested for fuel properties and performance in the engine, and fuel alternatives for the spark ignition engines were proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages567-577
Number of pages11
Volume19
No.6
Specialist publicationEnergy Sources
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Alternative fuel
  • Blending agent
  • Exhaust emission
  • Fusel oil
  • Gasoline-methanol blend
  • Spark ignition engine

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