Diesel boiling-range fuel blend and methods of making the same
US-2018237710-A1 · Aug 23, 2018 · US
US12098339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12098339-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017602186-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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A diesel fuel composition as disclosed includes a fossil diesel component, a fatty acid methyl esters component, and a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. A method is disclosed for producing the diesel composition and use thereof. Use of the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component as an oxidation stability improver is further disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A diesel fuel composition comprising: a. a fossil diesel component at least 20 vol-% of a total diesel fuel composition volume, the fossil diesel component having a boiling point range within a temperature range 150-400° C. measured according to EN-ISO-3405:2011; b. a fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) component 2-10 vol-% of the total diesel fuel composition volume; c. a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component 30-70 vol-% of the total diesel fuel composition volume, the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component containing at least 70 wt-% paraffins in a range of carbon number C15-C18 of a total weight of paraffins in the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component; and d. antioxidant 10-1000 ppm by weight of the diesel fuel composition weight; wherein a total amount of the fossil diesel component, the FAME component, and the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component is at least 99 vol-% of the total diesel fuel composition volume, and wherein the diesel fuel composition has an oxidation stability of 105 min or more as measured according to EN 16091:2011. 2. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , comprising: hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component 30-60 vol-% of the total diesel fuel composition volume. 3. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , comprising: fossil diesel component at least 30 vol-% of the total diesel fuel composition volume. 4. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: paraffins at least 90 wt-% of the total weight of the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. 5. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: naphthenes at most 5.0 wt-% of the total weight of the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. 6. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: paraffins in a range of carbon number C15-C18 at least 80 wt-% of the total weight of paraffins in the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. 7. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: i-paraffins and n-paraffins in a weight ratio of i-paraffins to n-paraffins of at least 2.2. 8. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the fossil diesel component is fossil middle distillate originating from non-renewable sources and having a boiling point range within a temperature range from 180 to 360° C. 9. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , wherein the fossil diesel component comprises: 10-50 wt-% naphthenics, less than 45 wt-% aromatics, and 10-70 wt-% paraffins of a total weight of the fossil diesel component. 10. The diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , comprising: antioxidant 70 ppm by weight. 11. A method for producing a diesel fuel composition the method comprising: providing a fossil diesel component; providing a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component; providing a fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) component; providing an antioxidant; and mixing the fossil diesel component, the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component, the FAME component, and the antioxidant with each other to form a diesel fuel composition containing, based on a total diesel composition volume, at least 20 vol-% fossil diesel component, the fossil diesel component having a boiling point range within a temperature range 150-400° C. measured according to EN-ISO-3405:2011; 30-70 vol-% hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component, wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component contains at least 70 wt-% paraffins in a range of carbon number C15-C18 of the total weight of paraffins in the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component; 2 vol-%-10 vol-% FAME component; and antioxidant 10-1000 ppm by weight of a diesel fuel composition weight, wherein the diesel fuel composition has an oxidation stability of 105 min or more as measured according to EN 16091:2011. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein providing a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: i. providing a feedstock originating from renewable sources, the feedstock containing fatty acids, or fatty acid derivatives, or triglycerides, or a combination thereof; ii. subjecting the feedstock to hydrotreatment to produce n-paraffins; and optionally; iii. subjecting at least a portion of the n-paraffins from step ii) to an isomerisation treatment to produce i-paraffins. 13. The method according to claim 11 comprising: mixing the antioxidant with the fossil diesel component, the renewable paraffinic diesel component, and the FAME component to form a diesel fuel composition containing 70 ppm by weight antioxidant. 14. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the provided FAME component comprises: 10-5000 ppm by weight antioxidant. 15. A method of producing a diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , the method comprising: producing the diesel fuel composition as a heating oil. 16. A method to improve oxidation stability of a fuel composition containing a fossil diesel component and a fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) component the method comprising: adding an oxidation stability improver as a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component to the fuel composition to form a combined fuel composition containing 30-70 vol-% renewable paraffinic diesel component of a total combined fuel composition volume. 17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component comprises: at least 70 wt-% paraffins in a range of carbon number C15-C18 of a total weight of paraffins in the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. 18. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the combined fuel composition has a higher oxidation stability measured according to EN 16091:2011 compared to the components of the combined diesel fuel composition. 19. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the combined fuel composition comprises: at least 20 vol-% fossil diesel component; and 2-10 vol-% FAME component of the total combined fuel composition volume. 20. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the total amount of the fossil diesel component, the FAME component, and the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component is at least 99 vol-% of the total combined diesel fuel composition volume. 21. The method according to claim 16 , comprising: adding an antioxidant 10-1000 ppm by weight. 22. The method according to claim 16 , comprising: wherein the combined fuel composition comprises antioxidant 10-1000 ppm by weight. 23. A method of improving oxidation stability of a fuel composition to form the diesel fuel composition according to claim 1 , comprising: adding a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component containing at least 70 wt-% paraffins in a range of carbon number C15-C18 of the total weight of paraffins in the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component, to the fuel composition containing: a. a fossil diesel component having a boiling point range within a temperature range 150-400° C. measured according to EN-ISO-3405:2011; b. a fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) component; and d. antioxidant;
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