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EFFECT OF TETRAZOLE ON STABILIZATION OF CRACKED DIESEL

IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Creator Singh,A.K
 
Date 2009-07-28T04:04:20Z
2009-07-28T04:04:20Z
2009-07-28T04:04:20Z
 
Identifier PETROTECH- 2009 11 -15 JANUARY 2009, NEW DELHI, INDIA
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/391
 
Description Cracked distillates generally tend to deteriorate more rapidly than straight run distillates. The fuel quality is greatly related to improvement in thermo-oxidative and storage stability. Cracked middle distillate components obtained from refineries have been doped with 100-400 mgllit of tetrazole-additives as well as commercially available additives. It has been observed that sediment and deposit forming tendencies improved up to 16 times. Gum forming tendencies are markedly improved with 150/400 mg/lit of tetrazole additives. Use of succinimide types of detergent-dispersant in combination with tetrazole further improved the thermo-oxidative and storage stability as-measured by 18-1460/1993 method. The Deposit forming tendencies are also improved as measured on fuel panel-coker. It is inferred that tetrazole type of additives are more effective than some commonly used commercial additives in stabilizing the cracked diesel.
 
Language en_US
 
Subject Tetrazole
 
Title EFFECT OF TETRAZOLE ON STABILIZATION OF CRACKED DIESEL
 
Type Article