Claims
- 1. A fuel additive concentrate for improving the lubricity of fuels containing less than about 0.2 weight percent sulfur, the concentrate comprising a fuel additive composition diluted in an aromatic solvent, said additive composition comprising at least one amide compound from a reaction product of:(1) a first glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of at least about 40 mole %, based on the total weight of fatty acid present in the first glyceride, and an iodine number of greater than 35; (2) a second glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of less than about 20 mole %, based on the total weight of the fatty acids present in the second glyceride, and an iodine number of less than 35; and, (3) at least one alkanolamine having at least two reaction sites, the reaction sites being at least an amine group and a hydroxyl group of the alkanolamine.
- 2. The additive composition of claim 1 wherein the first glyceride is selected from the group consisting of palm, olive, cotton seed, castor, peanut, tallow, lard, whale, sunflower, soybean oils and combinations thereof.
- 3. The additive composition of claim 1 wherein the second glyceride is selected from the group consisting of coconut, palm kernel oils and combinations thereof.
- 4. The additive composition of claim 1 wherein the first glyceride is soybean oil and the second glyceride is coconut oil.
- 5. The additive composition of claim 1 wherein the alkanolamine is selected from the group consisting of monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, propanolamine, isopropanolamine, dipropanolamine, di-isopropanolamine, butanolamines and aminoethylaminoethanol.
- 6. A fuel composition comprising:(a) a major amount of a fuel containing less than 0.2 weight percent sulfur; and, (b) a minor amount of an additive composition, the additive composition comprising at least one amide compound from a reaction product of: (1) a first glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of at least about 40 mole %, based on the total weight of the fatty acids present in the first glyceride, and an iodine number of greater than 35; (2) a second glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of less than about 20 mole %, based on the total weight of the fatty acids present in the second glyceride, and an iodine number of less than 35; and, (3) at least one alkanolamine having at least two reaction sites, the reaction sites being at least an amine group and a hydroxyl group of the alkanolamine.
- 7. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the first glyceride is selected from the group consisting of palm, olive, cotton seed, castor, peanut, tallow, lard, whale, sunflower, soybean oils and combinations thereof.
- 8. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the second glyceride is selected from the group consisting of coconut, palm kernel oils and combinations thereof.
- 9. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the first glyceride is soybean oil and the second glyceride is coconut oil.
- 10. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the alkanolamine is selected from the group consisting of monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, propanolamine, isopropanolamine, dipropanolamine, di-isopropanolamine, butanolamines and aminoethylaminoethanol.
- 11. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the fuel is selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon fuel, alcoholic fuel and mixtures.
- 12. The fuel composition of claim 6 wherein the fuel is diesel fuel.
- 13. A method of operating an internal combustion engine comprising providing the engine with a fuel composition comprising:(a) a major amount of a fuel containing less than about 0.2 weight percent sulfur; and, (b) a minor amount of an additive composition, the additive composition comprising at least one amide compound from a reaction product of: (1) a first glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of at least 40 mole %, based on the total weight of the fatty acids present in the first glyceride, and an iodine number of greater than 35; (2) a second glyceride possessing an unsaturated fatty acid content of less than about 20 mole %, based on the total weight of the fatty acids present in the second glyceride, and in iodine number of less than 35; and (3) at least one alkanolamine having at least two reaction sites, the reaction sites being at least an amine group and a hydroxyl group of the alkanolamine and igniting the fuel composition.
- 14. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the first glyceride is selected from the group consisting of palm, olive, cotton seed, castor, peanut, tallow, lard, whale, sunflower, soybean oils and combinations thereof.
- 15. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the second glyceride is selected from the group consisting of coconut, palm kernel oils and combinations thereof.
- 16. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the first glyceride is soybean oil and the second glyceride is coconut oil.
- 17. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the alkanolamine is selected from the group consisting of monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, propanolamine, isopropanolamine, dipropanolamine, di-isopropanolamine, butanolamines and aminoethylaminoethanol.
- 18. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the fuel is selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon fuel, alcoholic fuel and mixtures.
- 19. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the fuel is diesel fuel.
- 20. The method of operating an internal combustion engine of claim 13 wherein the internal combustion engine is selected from the group consisting of compression ignition and spark ignition engines.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/202,609, filed May 9, 2000.
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