Storage Stability Of Gasoline - Fundamentals Of Gum Formation, Including A Discussion Of Radiotracer Techniques

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank G. Schwartz
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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49
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

VARIABLES OF composition and environment affecting storage stability of gasoline-type fuels were studied, utilizing radioactive tracers and other analytical techniques. Changes in gasoline composition brought about by aging were determined and correlated with gum formation. The amounts of reaction of selected gasoline components, measured by radioactive tracers, were determined in a gasoline-type blend and in a mixture of 17 selected pure gasoline components. The data show that sulfur compounds, nitrogen compounds, polycyclics, and olefins enter into gum-forming reactions. Certain sulfur and nitrogen compounds were found to be most reactive in the gum-forming process. Results of this study indicate that the aromatic constituents of gasolines may contribute substantially and directly to gum formation. A mixture of tetralin and indan-type compounds is reactive, and this mixture appears to be the main aromatic portion entering into gum formation. A secondary but significant amount of naphthalenes also appears to have reacted in the gum-forming process. Analyses of the sulfm compounds in a fresh and an aged fuel indicated that elemental sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, thiols, sulfides, and disulfides were depleted during aging, but thiophenes and residual sulfur compounds were not depleted by fuel deterioration.
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APA: Frank G. Schwartz  (1964)  Storage Stability Of Gasoline - Fundamentals Of Gum Formation, Including A Discussion Of Radiotracer Techniques

MLA: Frank G. Schwartz Storage Stability Of Gasoline - Fundamentals Of Gum Formation, Including A Discussion Of Radiotracer Techniques. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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