Claims
- 1. An antigel composition comprising an effective phase separation preventing amount of a polar oxygenated hydrocarbon and a low molecular weight addition polymer containing ethylene moieties combined in any proportion,
- wherein the polar oxygenated hydrocarbon has an acid number between about 25 and about 125, a saponification number between about 30 and about 250, and an average molecular weight between about 250 and about 500, and
- wherein the low molecular weight addition polymer containing ethylene moieties has a molecular weight between about 500 and about 30,000.
- 2. The antigel of claim 1 wherein the low molecular weight addition polymer has a molecular weight between about 1,000
- 3. The antigel of claim 1, further comprising at least 5% by weight of a hydrophilic conditioner.
- 4. The antigel of claim 3, wherein the hydrophilic conditioner is selected from the group consisting of glycols, glycol monoethers, and glycol diethers.
- 5. The antigel of claim 1 further comprising at least 5% by weight of a compatibilizing agent having a solubility parameter between about 8.8 and about 11.5.
- 6. The antigel of claim 5, wherein the compatibilizing agent is an alcohol having from four to 13 carbon atoms.
- 7. The antigel of claim 6, wherein the alcohol is selected from the group consisting of hexanols, decanols, and dodecanols.
- 8. An antigel comprising the following composition weight percent:
- ______________________________________ Wgt %______________________________________a polar oxygenated hydrocarbon 30-50a low molecular weight addition polymer 30-50containing ethylene moietiesa hydrophilic conditioner 10-30a compatabilizing alcohol having 10-20from four to 13 carbon atoms______________________________________
- wherein the polar oxygenated hydrocarbon has an acid number between about 25 and about 125, a saponification number between about 30 and about 250, and an average molecular weight between about 250 and about 500, and
- wherein the low molecular weight addition polymer containing ethylene moieties has a molecular weight between about 500 and about 30,000.
- 9. An antigel comprising the following composition by weight percent:
- ______________________________________ Wgt. %______________________________________a polar oxygenated hydrocarbon 40an ethylene/vinyl acetate low 40molecular weight copolymerdiethylene glycol monomethyl ether 10hexanol 10______________________________________
- wherein the polar oxygenated hydrocarbon has an acid number between about 25 and about 125, a saponification number between about 30 and about 250, and an average molecular weight between about 250 and about 500, and
- wherein the low molecular weight copolymer containing ethylene moieties has a molecular weight between about 500 and about 30,000.
- 10. In combination;
- a predominantly hydrocarbon liquid fuel for combustion in motors, engines, turbines, and furnaces; and
- an antigel composition comprising an effective phase separation preventing amount of a polar oxygenated hydrocarbon and a low molecular weight addition polymer containing ethylene moieties, combined in any proportion,
- wherein the polar oxygenated hydrocarbon has an acid number between about 25 and about 125, a saponification number between about 30 and about 250, and an average molecular weight between about 250 and about 500, and
- wherein the low molecular weight addition polymer containing ethylene moieties has a molecular weight between about 500 and about 30,000.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 further comprising at least 5% by weight of a hydrophilic conditioner.
- 12. The combination of claim 11 further comprising a hydrophilic conditioner selected from the group consisting of glycols, glycol monoethers, and glycol diethers.
- 13. The combination of claim 10 further comprising at least 5% by weight of a compatabilizing agent having a solubility parameter between about 8.8 and about 11.5.
- 14. The combination of claim 10 wherein the compatibilizer agent is an alcohol having from four to 13 carbon atoms.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 901,015, filed Aug. 28, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,411 issued June 16, 1987, which in turn is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 569,441, filed Jan. 9, 1984, and now abandoned.
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