Novel approaches to the creation of alternative motor fuels from renewable raw materials
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.71955Keywords:
syngas, methanol, heterogeneous catalysis, ethanol fuel, onions, chemmotological fuel characteristicsAbstract
The paper considers the method of obtaining aliphatic alcohols as components of alternative fuels by catalytic processing of synthesis gas under the conditions of mechanochemical activation of the catalyst without using high pressure.
It is established that the introduction of hydrocarbon spherical clusters (onions) in the alternative fuel changes physical, chemical and chemmotological characteristics of fuel due to the effect of structure formation. The results of comparative studies of the performance properties of hydrocarbon and alternative fuels are displayedReferences
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