WO1999032584A1 - Ignition improved fuels - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to fuels with improved ignition characteristics comprising one or more ketone peroxides, as well as to a process to prepare such fuels.
- FR-B-862,070 disclosed a very hazardous process which is conducted at undesired low temperatures to make polymeric ketone peroxides from mixtures of aliphatic ketones, and their use in fuel. The products are said to have improved solubility in the fuel and a low crystallization temperature.
- FR-B-862,974 discloses the production of certain cyclic ketone peroxides and their use in diesel fuel to improve the ignition characteristics.
- US 3,003,000 disclosed ketone peroxides and oligomeric ketone peroxides, a process to make them, and their generic use in, inter alia, diesel fuels. The process also yields some cyclic ketone peroxide by-products.
- Ignition improvers are desired for use in hydrocarbon distillates and residue- containing oils that are useful as fuels for combustion engines except for their ignition characteristics.
- fuels suffer from a too long ignition lag, i.e., the time between the injection of the fuel into the zone of combustion, as in directly injected engines such as diesel engines, and the moment the fuel ignites, or the time between the activation of external ignition sources, such as spark plugs, and the moment the fuel ignites.
- improved ignition therefore, means that in combustion engines fuel is burned with improved efficiency, which usually is obvious from the higher cetane number of the fuel and the reduced emission of pollutants upon combustion of the fuel in said engine.
- the decomposition products of peroxides generally are (partly) alcoholic in nature, which tends to increase the undesired water uptake by the fuel. Furthermore, most of the peroxides used thus far suffer from a relatively low active matter content. Also, the price/performance ratio of most peroxides stands in the way of their being widely introduced into (diesel) fuels. In this respect it is noted that the unsatisfactory performance of dimeric cyclic ketone peroxides as disclosed in, for instance, FR-B-862,974 is considered to lead to an unacceptable price/performance ratio of these products. Furthermore, the dimeric structure of conventional cyclic ketone peroxides may present a safety hazard, due to the volatility and the low flash point of such products. In consequence, there still is a need for fuels with improved characteristics.
- WO 96/03397 relates to numerous formulations of cyclic ketone peroxides, as described below, comprising a variety of phlegmatizers.
- this patent application does not disclose or suggest the use of cyclic ketone peroxides in fuels.
- a comparison between the cyclic ketone peroxides of WO 96/03397 that perform well and the cyclic ketone peroxides according to, for example, FR-B- 862,974 showed that the surprising performance is related to the nature of the cyclic ketone peroxide that is used. Therefore, the invention resides in the proper selection of the ketone peroxide used to improve the fuel.
- the fuel according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises from 0.001 to 10 percent by weight of one or more cyclic ketone peroxides selected from the group of peroxides represented by formula I:
- R R 3 , and R 5 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C r C 20 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 -C 20 aryl, C 7 -C 20 aralkyl, and C 7 -C 20 alkaryl, which groups may include linear or branched alkyl moieties
- R 2 , R 4 , and R 6 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C 2 - C 20 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 -C 20 aryl, C 7 -C 20 aralkyl, and C 7 -C 20 alkaryl, which groups may include linear or branched alkyl moieties; and each of R R 6 may optionally be substituted with one or more groups selected from hydroxy, alkoxy, linear or branched alkyl, aryloxy, ester, carboxy, nitrile, and amido, with the proviso that said peroxide
- the improved fuels according to the invention do not suffer from most of the disadvantages mentioned above. More specifically, it was found that the use of the cyclic ketone peroxides of formula I results in fuels with an exceptionally good performance with respect to ignition timing and the correlated cetane number, good miscibility, good chemical stability, i.e. resistance to oxygen, acids, and metal oxides such as rust, and good compatibility with other parts of the fuel system, such as metals, rubber fittings, gaskets, and hoses.
- the cyclic ketone peroxides according to the invention consist of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms, so as to avoid an adverse effect on the NO x emission upon combustion of the fuel into which they are incorporated.
- the cyclic ketone peroxides according to formula I are derived from at least one ketone with a molecular weight greater than acetone, such that the total number of carbon atoms of the molecule is greater than 6. The use of such ketones of higher molecular weight will have a positive effect on the solubility of said cyclic ketone peroxide in a fuel and was found to more effective as an ignition improver, based on the amount of active oxygen added.
- a ketone with at least 4 carbon atoms, more preferably with at least 5 carbon atoms is used to produce the cyclic ketone peroxide used according to the invention.
- the total number of carbon atoms in the cyclic ketone peroxide according to the invention preferably is less than 40, more preferably less than 30, and most preferably less than 25. Otherwise the molecular weight will be too high, necessitating a high dosing level of the peroxide to the fuel, which is economically unattractive.
- mixtures of ketones comprising acetone are used, then some undesired dimeric and trimeric acetone peroxides will be formed.
- the ignition time improving cyclic ketone peroxide(s) preferably is/are present in such an amount that the self-ignition time of treated fuel is shorter in a model test as described below than the self-ignition time of untreated fuel. More preferably, a reduction of the self-ignition time by more than 10% is observed at 270°C in said test. Even more preferably, the reduction of the self-ignition time is more than 25% at this test temperature. Most preferred is a reduction of at least 50% of the self-ignition time at 270°C.
- one or more of the cyclic ketone peroxides according to formula I are present in the final fuel formulation in an amount of between 0.025 and 5 percent by weight (% w/w). Most preferred is a concentration of cyclic peroxide of formula I in the fuel of between 0.05 and 2.5% w/w. Less peroxide will not result in any noticeable improvement of the ignition characteristics of the fuel, whereas a higher amount may prove to be unsafe or uneconomical.
- fuels as used throughout this document, is meant to encompass all hydrocarbon distillates and residue-containing oils for use in combustion engines and which distill between the kerosene fraction and the lubricating oil fraction of petroleum.
- the fuel may comprise the usual additives, such as anti- foam agents, injector cleaning agents, drying agents, cloud point depressants, also known as anti-gel agents, algea control agents, lubricants, dyes, and oxidation inhibitors, but may also comprise further ignition improving or combustion improving additives, provided that such additives do not adversely affect the storage stability of the final fuel composition according to the invention.
- a preferred fuel is diesel fuel.
- the invention relates to a process to make the ignition improved fuels.
- an appropriate cyclic ketone peroxide composition is combined with a fuel, or else the cyclic ketone peroxide is produced directly in said fuel.
- the cyclic ketone peroxide(s) can be produced as described in WO 96/03397. It is disclosed there how by changing the reaction conditions, the composition of the resulting cyclic ketone peroxide can be controlled.
- the trimeric cyclic ketone peroxides according to formula I preferably are formed when mild reaction conditions are chosen, e.g. by lowering the amount of acid used in the process, lowering the temperature, reacting for a short period of time, and/or dosing the hydrogen peroxide and the acid at the same time. Furthermore, the production of the trimeric compound is favoured when less water is used in the reaction, probably because less trimeric compound is hydrolyzed to the dimeric compound.
- the process temperature ranges from 0-80°C, more preferably 5- 60°C, and most preferably 20-45°C to allow for a cost-efficient process.
- Suitable ketones for use in the synthesis of cyclic ketone peroxides as used in the invention include, for example, acetone, acetophenone, methyl-n-amyl ketone, ethylbutyl ketone, ethylpropyl ketone, methylisoamyl ketone, methylheptyl ketone, methylhexyl ketone, ethylamyl ketone, dimethyl ketone, diethylketone, dipropyl ketone, methylethyl ketone, methylisobutyl ketone, methylisopropyl ketone, methyipropyl ketone, methyl-tert-butyl ketone, isobutylheptyl ketone, diisobutyl ketone, 2,4-pentanedione, 2,4-hexanedione, 2,4-heptanedione, 3,5-
- Examples of preferred peroxides of formula I for use in accordance with the present invention are the cyclic ketone peroxides derived from methyl-n-amyl ketone, ethylbutyl ketone, ethylpropyl ketone, methylheptyl ketone, methylhexyl ketone, ethylamyl ketone, methyipropyl ketone, diethyl ketone, methylethyl ketone, isomers of these ketones, and mixtures thereof.
- the peroxides of formula I are based on at least one ketone selected from the group consisting of methyl-n-amyl ketone, ethylbutyl ketone, ethylpropyl ketone, methylheptyl ketone, methylhexyl ketone, ethylamyl ketone, methyipropyl ketone, diethyl ketone, methylethyl ketone, and one or more isomers of these ketones, such as methyl-isobutyl ketone and methylisopropyl ketone.
- the peroxides can be prepared, transported, stored, and applied in any solid or liquid form, but solutions in a non-halogenated liquid phlegmatiser are preferred. These compositions can then be combined with the fuel. It should be noted that certain phlegmatizers may not be suitable for use in all of the ketone peroxide compositions of the present invention. More particularly, in order to obtain a safe composition, the phlegmatizer should have a certain minimum flash point and minimum boiling point relative to the decomposition temperature of the ketone peroxide, such that the phlegmatizer cannot be boiled off leaving a concentrated, unsafe ketone peroxide composition.
- Preferred phlegmatizers are selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbons, such as (diesel) fuel, paraffinic and white oils, oxygenated hydrocarbons, such as ethers, aldehydes, epoxides, esters, ketones, alcohols, and organic peroxides, such as linear ketone peroxides and di-tert-butyl peroxide, alkyl nitrates, such as 2-ethylhexyl nitrate, and mixtures thereof.
- hydrocarbons such as (diesel) fuel, paraffinic and white oils
- oxygenated hydrocarbons such as ethers, aldehydes, epoxides, esters, ketones, alcohols, and organic peroxides, such as linear ketone peroxides and di-tert-butyl peroxide
- alkyl nitrates such as 2-ethylhexyl nitrate, and mixtures thereof.
- liquid phlegmatizers for the cyclic ketone peroxides include alkanols, in particular higher aliphatic alkanols, cycloalkanols, alkylene glycols, alkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers, ethers, in particular methyl tert-butyl ether, aldehydes, ketones, epoxides, esters, hydrocarbon solvents, including toluene, xylene, (diesel) fuel, paraffinic oils, and white oils. More preferred liquid phlegmatizers are ethers and hydrocarbons. Most preferably, a fuel is used as the phlegmatiser. A concentrated cyclic ketone peroxide composition is very suitable for further dilution with fuel in order to obtain a fuel comprising an ignition improving amount of said peroxide.
- the fuel according to the invention may contain just peroxides of formula I as the ignition improver. However, they may also be combined with other ignition improvers, such as conventional di-tert-butyl peroxide and/or 2-ethylhexyl nitrate. If the peroxides of formula I are used together with other cyclic ketone peroxide ignition improvers, then it is preferred that they make up at least 40% w/w, more preferably at least 45% w/w, more preferably at least 50% w/w, more preferably at least 66% w/w, and even more preferably more than 75% w/w, based on the weight of all cyclic ketone peroxides in the fuel.
- other ignition improvers such as conventional di-tert-butyl peroxide and/or 2-ethylhexyl nitrate.
- cyclic ketone peroxides consisting essentially of a mixture of dimeric and trimeric compounds are used in the fuel, then the indicated preferred ranges show that the ratio of dimeric to trimeric compounds in the fuel is lower than about 2:1 , more preferably lower than about 3:2, more preferably lower than about 5:4, more preferably lower than about 1 :1 , more preferably lower than 1 :2, more preferably lower than about 1 :3, and most preferably lower than about 1 :4.
- the cyclic ketone peroxide composition used to make up the claimed fuels is not essentially pure cyclic ketone peroxide. More preferably, the compositions comprise less than 99% w/w, more preferably less than 90% w/w, and even more preferably less than 85% w/w of cyclic ketone peroxide, all based on the weight of the total formulation. Most preferably, the cyclic ketone peroxide composition that is used to make fuels according to the invention comprises less than 75% w/w of cyclic ketone peroxide, based on the weight of the total composition.
- the cyclic ketone peroxides can be prepared in a fuel, which can be the fuel the ignition characteristics of which are to be improved, in the desired concentration of between 0.01 and 10% w/w.
- a fuel which can be the fuel the ignition characteristics of which are to be improved, in the desired concentration of between 0.01 and 10% w/w.
- the conventional reactants and catalyst(s) are introduced into untreated fuel and reacted.
- the ignition improved fuel is separated from contaminants and process water, optionally washed, and optionally dried, all in a conventional manner.
- the streams to be processed are quite large in volume, but the handling of a peroxide concentrate can be avoided.
- the cetane number of the fuel is measured according to method ASTM D-613.
- the active oxygen content of the peroxides and fuels was analyzed by means of conventional analytical techniques such as iodometric titration and gas chromatographic analysis. More specifically, linear ketone peroxides were analyzed by means of method Jo/97.3 and the total amount of active oxygen was analyzed by means of method Jo/97.2. The ratio of dimeric to trimeric ketone peroxide was analyzed by means of method GC 97.8. These methods are available upon request from Akzo Nobel.
- Predominantly trimeric cyclic methylisobutyl ketone peroxide to be used as a fuel additive was produced by adding 97.1 g of hydrogen peroxide (70%) to a stirred mixture of 200 g of methylisobutyl ketone, 100 g of Isopar® M, and 196 g of sulfuric acid (50%) over a period of 20 minutes, under a temperature of 20- 25°C. The mixture was then stirred for another 3 hours at 40°C and for 18 hours at 30°C. The organic phase was separated, washed with water and caustic and sulfite solutions, respectively, and dried over magnesium sulfate dihydrate.
- Diesel fuel DF0 was mixed with sufficient cyclic-MEKP-1 to give a 1 % w/w concentration of cyclic ketone peroxide in the diesel fuel.
- Example 1 was repeated, except that no or other conventional ignition improvers were used.
- the compounds used, their concentration in the diesel fuel, and the results of the tests are incorporated into the following table.
- Example B was repeated using 0.787% w/w of 2-EHN and diesel 2.
- the ignition improved fuel (cetane number about 61) was evaluated according to Conradson test ASTM-D189. When converted to equivalent values for the Ramsbottom residue test, 0.2% w/w of carbon deposits was formed.
- Example E in fuel was unsatisfactory.
- cyclic butanone peroxides of Comparative Examples F and G contained 90 and 76% (GC area%) of dimeric butanone peroxide and 10 and 24% (GC area%) of trimeric butanone peroxide, based on the GC area of cyclic ketone peroxides.
- Examples 2-7 and Comparative Examples H-J contained 90 and 76% (GC area%) of dimeric butanone peroxide and 10 and 24% (GC area%) of trimeric butanone peroxide, based on the GC area of cyclic ketone peroxides. Examples 2-7 and Comparative Examples H-J
- ketone peroxides were evaluated for their influence on the cetane number.
- cyclic-MEKP-2 was used as an ignition fuel improver, while in Example 7 the cyclic methylisobutyl ketone peroxide as prepared above was used.
- Comparative Example H no ketone peroxide was used, in Comparative Example I Butanox®M50 ex Akzo Nobel, a predominantly linear methylethyl ketone peroxide, was used, while in Comparative Example J, Trigonox®233 ex Akzo Nobel, a predominantly linear methylisobutyl ketone peroxide, was used.
- LGO light gas oil
- LCO light cycling oil
- Example 6 in diesel 2 was evaluated according to Conradson test ASTM-D189. When converted to equivalent values for the Ramsbottom residue test, 0.05% w/w of carbon deposits was formed, which is much better than the result obtained in Comparative Example B.
- a fuel according to the invention was prepared by adding 19.4 g of hydrogen peroxide to a stirred mixture of 27 g of diesel 1 , 28.8 g of methylethyl ketone peroxide, and 14.0 g of sulfuric acid over a period of 20 minutes, while maintaining a temperature of about 20°C. The mixture was then stirred for another 90 minutes at 20°C, and the two layers were separated. The organic layer was washed with 25 g of a 6% w/w solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate, dried over magnesium sulfate dihydrate, and filtered. The product contained predominantly cyclic methylethyl ketone peroxide with a ratio of dimeric/trimeric compounds of 13:87 GC area%.
- Example 9 and Comparative Example K
- a diesel fuel was doped with 0.595% w/w of cyclic methylethyl ketone peroxide.
- a product was used with a ratio of dimeric/trimeric compounds of 5.6:94.4 (GC area%), while in Comparative Example K this ratio was 98.6:1.4 (GC area%).
- the cetane number of the untreated fuel was 54.7.
- the cetane number of the fuel of Example 9 was 69.3.
- the cetane number of the fuels of Comparative Example K was 64.7.
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