Development of tartaric esters as bifunctional additives of methanol-gasoline

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Background: Methanol has become an alternative fuel for gasoline, which is facing a rapidly rising world demand with a limited oil supply. Methanol-gasoline has been used in China, but phase stability and vapor lock still need to be resolved in methanol-gasoline applications. In this paper, a series of tartaric esters were synthesized and used as phase stabilizers and saturation vapor pressure depressors for methanol-gasoline.Results: The results showed that the phase stabilities of tartaric esters for methanol-gasoline depend on the length of the alkoxy group. Several tartaric esters were found to be effective in various gasoline-methanol blends, and the tartaric esters display high capacity to depress the saturation vapor pressure of methanol-gasoline.Conclusion: According to the results, it can be concluded that the tartaric esters have great potential to be bifunctional gasoline-methanol additives. © 2014 Zhang et al.; licensee Chemistry Central Ltd.

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Zhang, J., Yang, C., Tang, Y., Zhou, R., Wang, X., & Xu, L. (2014). Development of tartaric esters as bifunctional additives of methanol-gasoline. Chemistry Central Journal, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-8-25

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