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Title: Liquid Fuels


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Liquid Fuels
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Types of Fuels
  • Liquid Hydrocarbon fuels may be
  • Paraffins straight chain compounds like methane,
    ethane, propane, etc. or branched chain compounds
    (isomers) like iso-butane, iso-heptane (like
    2,2,3 tri-methyl butane or triptane) and
    iso-octane (like 2,2,4 tri-methyl pentane).
  • Olefins Open chain unsaturated hydrocarbons with
    a double bond like ethene or propylene which also
    have straight and branched chain compounds.
  • Diolefins These are olefins with 2 double bonds.
  • Both types of olefins produce gum when reacted
    with oxygen which can block fuel filters.

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Types of Fuels (Continued)
  • 4. Alkynes Unsaturated hydrocarbons with a
    triple bond. A typical example is acetylene or
    ethyne.
  • Napthenes or Cycloparaffins Have same general
    formula as monoolefins but are saturated
    compounds with a ring structure. Examples are
    cyclopropane, cyclobutane etc.
  • Aromatics Ring structured unsaturated
    hydrocarbons with double bonds but more stable
    than the parafffinc double bond hydrocarbons.
    Examples are benzene, toluene, naphthalenes, and
    anthracenes.
  • The molecular weight of a hydrocarbon is given
    by
  • Mol. Wt.12x y
  • where x carbon no. y no. of H atoms

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Gasoline from Methanol
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Gasoline from Methanol
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General Formulas for Organic Compounds found in
Crude Oil
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Differences Between Coa and and Petroleum
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Composition of typical crude oil
  • Carbon 80-89
  • Hydrogen 12-14
  • Nitrogen 0.3-1.0
  • Sulfur 0.3-3.0
  • Oxygen 2.0-3.0
  • Plus oxygenated compounds like phenols, fatty
    acids, ketones and metallic elements like
    vanadium and nickel.

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Typical Refinery Products
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Products from Asphalt-based Crude
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Products from Paraffin-based Crude
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Refinery processes
  • Distillation Continuous, Atmospheric, and
    Vacuum.
  • Cracking Thermal, Catalytic and Hydro.
  • Reforming Thermal, Catalytic and Hydro
  • Polymerization
  • Alkylation
  • Isomerization
  • Hydrogenation

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Likely Fuels from Various Primary Energy
Resources with Conversion Efficiencies
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Petroleum Crude Conversion to Oil
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Coal Conversion to Oil
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Oil Shale Conversion to Oil
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