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US-2015368576-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9388353B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9388353-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414497682-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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Gasoline blends and methods for producing gasoline blends containing high concentrations of a butanol isomer and having good cold start and warm-up driveability characteristics are disclosed.
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A butanol gasoline blend having good cold start and warm-up (CS&W) driveability performance comprising: gasoline; and at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer, blended so the butanol gasoline blend has a specific ASTM D4814 Table 1 vapor pressure/volatility class; and a HBDI a High Butanol Driveability Index value determined by the equation: BuOH (A 1 +A 2 E200+A 3 RVP), wherein BuOH is the concentration in volume percent of the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer in the butanol gasoline blend; E200 is the volume percent of the butanol gasoline blend that distills at temperatures up to about 200° F.; RVP is the Reid Vapor Pressure in psi; and A 1 , A 2 , and A 3 are coefficients selected to give a substantially linear relationship between the values of the linear combination for the butanol gasoline blend containing the at least one butanol isomer and the logarithms of the mean corrected measured total weighted demerits for such blends, at concentrations of the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer up to about 80 volume percent; and wherein the total weighted demerits of the butanol gasoline blend is less than about 40; wherein the value of HBDI a is below the maximum limit for driveability index (DI) for the specific class of gasoline as specified in Table 1 of ASTM D 4814-09b. 2. The blend of claim 1 , comprising up to about 60 volume percent of the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer, and wherein the renewable components of the butanol gasoline blend are maximized while good CS&W driveability performance are maintained. 3. The blend of claim 2 , wherein the blend comprises up to 40 about volume percent of at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer. 4. The blend of claim 1 , wherein the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer is isobutanol. 5. The blend of claim 1 , further comprising a sufficient volume of light hydrocarbons to adjust the value of HBDI below said maximum limit for DI. 6. The blend of claim 1 , wherein: A l is 100.2; A 2 is −1.5; and A 3 is −2.4, when the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer concentration is up to about 70 volume percent. 7. A butanol gasoline blend for conventional vehicles having good cold start and warm-up (CS&W) driveability performance comprising: gasoline; and at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer, blended so the butanol gasoline blend has a specific ASTM D4814 Table 1 vapor pressure/volatility class; and a HBDI b High Butanol Driveability Index value determined by the equation: DI +BuOH(44 −0.61E200 −0.83RVP), wherein: BuOH is the concentration in volume percent of the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer in the butanol gasoline blend; E200 is the volume percent of the butanol gasoline blend that distills at temperatures up to about 200° F.; RVP is the Reid Vapor Pressure in psi; and DI is the Driveability Index for the class of gasoline as specified in Table 1 of ASTM D 4814-, wherein the HBDI b value is lower than about 1400; and wherein the total weighted demerits of the gasoline blend is less than about 40. 8. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 3 , further comprising a sufficient volume of light hydrocarbons to adjust the value of HBDI b value below about 1400. 9. A butanol gasoline blend for conventional vehicles having good cold start and warm-up (CS&W) driveability performance comprising: gasoline; and at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer, blended so the butanol gasoline blend has a specific ASTM D4814 Table 1 vapor pressure/volatility class, and a DVI Design Variable Index value determined by the equation: BuOH (9.69−0.146E200−0.212RVP), wherein: BuOH is the concentration in volume percent of the at least one biologically-sourced butanol isomer in the blend; E200 is the volume percent of the butanol gasoline blend that distills at temperatures up to about 200° F.; RVP is the Reid Vapor Pressure in psi; wherein the DVI value is lower than about 75, and the total weighted demerits of the gasoline blend is less than about 40. 10. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 4 , wherein the butanol gasoline blend additionally comprises a sufficient volume of light hydrocarbons to adjust the DVI value lower than about 75. 11. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additives. 12. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 5 , wherein the one or more additives are detergents, antioxidants, stability enhancers, demulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, or mixtures thereof. 13. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 3 , further comprising one or more additives. 14. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 6 , wherein the one or more additives are detergents, antioxidants, stability enhancers, demulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, or mixtures thereof. 15. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 4 , further comprising one or more additives. 16. The butanol gasoline blend of claim 7 , wherein the one or more additives are detergents, antioxidants, stability enhancers, demulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, or mixtures thereof.
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