Gasoline and diesel fuel additives
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Gasoline and diesel fuel additives
(Critical reports on applied chemistry, v. 25)
Published on behalf of the Society of Chemical Industry by Wiley, c1989
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This review of additives used in gasoline and diesel fuel covers the chemical nature of the additives themselves, how they function, the treatment rates used, methods of testing the types of benefits achieved, difficulties that can be experienced and methods of handling to get maximum benefits. The aim of the text is to provide a useful reference work for those working with fuels, such as oil company employees involved in gasoline marketing, refining and distribution, automotive engineers who are concerned with fuel systems, and fuel additive manufacturing companies.
Table of Contents
- Precombustion gasoline additives, K.Owen and R.G.M.Landells
- gasoline additives influencing combustion, D.R.Blackmore
- diesel fuel additives influencing flow and storage properties, T.R.Coley
- additives influencing diesel fuel combustion, T.J.Russell
- the use of oxygenates in motor gasolines, G.J.Lang and F.H.Palmer.
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