Claims
- 1. An aviation gasoline composition possessing a high motor octane number and containing reduced amounts of tetraethyl lead comprising.about 20 to about 80 vol % iso-octane, about 5 to about 18 vol % toluene, about 1 to about 20 vol % C4 to C5 paraffins, greater than 0 to about 1 ml tetraethyl lead/gallon of said aviation gasoline composition and the balance being light alkylate produced in an alkylation unit using hydrogen fluoride or H2SO4 as a catalyst.
- 2. The aviation gasoline composition of claim 1, wherein the motor octane number is at least about 98.
- 3. The aviation gasoline composition of claim 1, wherein the motor octane number is at least about 100.
- 4. The aviation gasoline composition of claim 1, comprising about 30 to about 70 vol % iso-octane.
- 5. The aviation gasoline composition of claim 1, comprising about 40 to about 60 vol % iso-octane.
- 6. A method of preparing an aviation gasoline blend possessing a high motor octane number and containing reduced amounts of tetraethyl lead comprising:a) providing an aviation gasoline comprising toluene, C4 to C5 paraffins, tetraethyl lead, and light alkylate produced in an alkylation unit using hydrogen fluoride or H2SO4 as a catalyst; and b) blending the aviation gasoline with iso-octane; and c) isolating an aviation gasoline blend comprising about 20 to about 80 vol % iso-octane, about 5 to about 18 vol % toluene, about 1 to about 20 vol % C4 to C5 paraffins, greater than 0 to about 1 ml tetraethyl lead/gallon of aviation gasoline blend and the balance being the light alkylate.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the motor octane number of the aviation gasoline blend is at least about 98.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the motor octane number of the aviation gasoline blend is at least about 100.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the aviation gasoline blend comprises comprising about 30 to about 70 vol % iso-octane.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein the aviation gasoline blend comprises about 40 to about 60 vol % iso-octane.
- 11. A method for operating an aircraft having a spark-ignited internal combustion engine, comprising:a) introducing the aviation gasoline composition of claim 1 into the engine; and b) combusting the aviation gasoline composition in the engine.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the motor octane number of the aviation gasoline composition is at least about 98.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the motor octane number of the aviation gasoline composition is at least about 100.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the aviation gasoline blend composition comprises comprising about 30 to about 70 vol % iso-octane.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the aviation gasoline composition comprises comprising about 40 to about 60 vol % iso-octane.
- 16. A method of preparing a reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend while maintaining a high motor octane number comprising:a) providing an aviation gasoline comprising toluene, C4 to C5 paraffins tetraethyl lead, and light alkylate produced in an alkylation unit using hydrogen fluoride or H2SO4 as a catalyst; and b) blending the aviation gasoline composition with iso-octane and toluene; and c) isolating a reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend comprising about 20 to about 80 vol % iso-octane, about 5 to about 18 vol % toluene, about 1 to about 20 vol % C4 to C5 paraffins, greater than 0 to about 1 ml tetraethyl lead/gallon of so reduced lead content aviation gasoline bleoposition and the balance being the comprising light alkylate.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the motor octane number of the reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend is at least about 98.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the motor octane number of the reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend is at least about 100.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend comprises about 30 to about 70 vol % iso-octane.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend comprises about 40 to about 60 vol % iso-octane.
- 21. The aviation gasoline composition according to claim 1, wherein said aviation gasoline composition is substantially free of ether compounds.
- 22. The method of claim 6, wherein said aviation gasoline blend is substantially free of ether compounds.
- 23. The method of claim 11, wherein said aviation gasoline composition is substantially free of ether compounds.
- 24. The method of claim 16, wherein the reduced lead content aviation gasoline blend is substantially free of ether compounds.
- 25. The aviation gasoline blend according to claim 1, wherein the alkylation unit is in an oil refinery.
- 26. The method of claim 6, wherein the alkylation unit is in an oil refinery.
- 27. The method of claim 16, wherein the alkylation unit is in an oil refinery.
- 28. An aviation gasoline blend possessing a high motor octane number and containing reduced amounts of tetraethyl lead comprising:a) iso-octane; and b) an aviation gasoline comprising toluene, C4 to C5 paraffins, tetraethyl lead, and light alkylate produced in an alkylation unit in an oil refinery; wherein the aviation gasoline blend comprises about 20 to about 80 vol % iso-octane, about 5 to about 18 vol % toluene, about 1 to about 20 vol % C4 to C5 paraffins, greater than 0 to about 1 ml tetraethyl lead/gallon of aviation gasoline blend, and the balance being the light alkylate.
- 29. An aviation gasoline blend possessing a high motor octane number and containing reduced amounts of tetraethyl lead comprising:a) iso-octane; and b) an aviation gasoline comprising toluene, C4 to C5 paraffins, tetraethyl lead, and light alkylate produced in an alkylation unit using hydrogen fluoride or H2SO4 as a catalyst; wherein the aviation gasoline blend comprises about 20 to about 80 vol % iso-octane, about 5 to about 18 vol % toluene, about 1 to about 20 vol % C4 to C5 paraffins, greater than 0 to about 1 ml tetraethyl lead/gallon of aviation gasoline blend, and the balance being the light alkylate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/229,309, filed Sep. 1, 2000, incorporated herein in its entirety.
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