Additive Compositions and to Fuel Oils
US-2016333282-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US2016333283A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016333283-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615089594-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A fuel reforming system to reform a fuel to be supplied to an internal combustion engine includes a reformer, a first filter, and a first flow path. The reformer includes a reforming catalyst to reform a fuel including a hydrocarbon to produce an alcohol and benzoic acid as a by-product using air. The first filter includes a sodium catalyst to trap the benzoic acid produced by the reforming catalyst. The alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst passes through the first filter. Air passes through the first filter to reform the benzoic acid to phenol. The phenol is mixed with the alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst via the first flow path. Alternatively, the phenol is directly supplied to the internal combustion engine as a fuel via the first flow path.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A fuel reforming system which reforms a fuel to be supplied into an internal combustion engine, the system comprising: a reformer containing a reforming catalyst which reforms a fuel primarily formed of a hydrocarbon using air to produce an alcohol as a main product and benzoic acid as a by-product; at least one filter which includes a sodium catalyst, which is provided at a downstream side of the reformer, and which allows the alcohol as the main product produced by the reforming catalyst to pass therethrough and traps the benzoic acid precipitated as the by-product; and at least one flow path which merges phenol with the main product produced by the reformer or at least one flow path which directly supplies phenol into the internal combustion engine as a fuel, the phenol being produced by reforming of the trapped benzoic acid with air which is allowed to pass through the filter. 2 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a condenser which is provided at a downstream side of the reformer and at an upstream side of the filter and which forms a gas produced by the reformer into a condensed phase primarily formed of a reformed fuel and also precipitates the benzoic acid. 3 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a flow path switching mechanism which switches a flow path structure such that when the filters are provided, and at least one filter thereof is disposed in a first flow path structure which traps the benzoic acid, at least one another filter is disposed in a second flow path structure which reforms the benzoic acid into the phenol. 4 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 1 , further comprising: at least one introduction path introducing air containing the phenol reformed by the sodium catalyst of the filter without modification to a suction port of the internal combustion engine. 5 . A fuel reforming system to reform a fuel to be supplied to an internal combustion engine, the system comprising: a reformer including a reforming catalyst to reform a fuel comprising a hydrocarbon to produce an alcohol and benzoic acid as a by-product using air; a first filter including a sodium catalyst to trap the benzoic acid produced by the reforming catalyst, the alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst passing through the first filter, air passing through the first filter to reform the benzoic acid to phenol; and a first flow path via which the phenol is mixed with the alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst or via which the phenol is directly supplied to the internal combustion engine as a fuel. 6 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 5 , further comprising: a condenser which is provided between the reformer and the first filter and which forms a gas produced by the reformer into a condensed phase comprising a reformed fuel and also precipitates the benzoic acid. 7 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 5 , further comprising: a second filter including a sodium catalyst to trap the benzoic acid produced by the reforming catalyst, the alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst passing through the second filter, the air passing through the second filter to reform the benzoic acid to the phenol; a second flow path via which the phenol is mixed with the alcohol produced by the reforming catalyst or via which the phenol is directly supplied to the internal combustion engine; and a flow path switching mechanism which switches a flow path structure such that when the first filter is disposed in a first flow path structure in which the first filter traps the benzoic acid, the second filter is disposed in a second flow path structure in which the second filter reforms the benzoic acid into the phenol. 8 . The fuel reforming system according to claim 5 , further comprising: at least one introduction path introducing air containing the phenol reformed by the sodium catalyst of the first filter to a suction port of the internal combustion engine.
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