Density, Viscosity and Water Phase Stability of 1-Butanol-Gasoline Blends
Author(s) -
Zlata Mužíková,
Pavel Šimáček,
M. Pospíšil,
Gustav Šebor
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of fuels
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-7392
pISSN - 2314-601X
DOI - 10.1155/2014/459287
Subject(s) - gasoline , viscosity , solubility , butanol , phase (matter) , crystallization , n butanol , chemistry , hydrocarbon , materials science , chemical engineering , ethanol , chromatography , organic chemistry , analytical chemistry (journal) , composite material , engineering
The aim of this work was to describe the density and viscosity and water tolerance of 1-butanol-gasoline blends. Density and viscosity of 1-butanol are higher than that for gasoline and they can affect these parameters in the final gasoline blend. Density increases linearly and viscosity exponentially with the content of 1-butanol. Water solubility in 1-butanol-gasoline blend was determined as the temperature of a phase separation. The water was separated in the solid form at negative temperature and the phase separation point was determined as the temperature of crystallization. Influence of ethanol and ethers used for gasoline blending on water phase stability of 1-butanol-gasoline blend was studied. Ethers are slightly miscible with water and they improve the phase stability. While ethanol is completely miscible water and increases the water solubility in the blends. Finally, water extractions of both alcohols from gasoline were done. In contrast to the ethanol-gasoline blends, 1-butanol remained in the hydrocarbon phase
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