Fuel composition of diesel fuel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11485921
  • Patent Number
    11,485,921
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 17, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 1, 2022
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • Aristov; Andrey Viacheslavovich
  • Examiners
    • Toomer; Cephia D
    Agents
    • Burr & Forman LLP
    • Kamenetsky; Jeffrey H.
Abstract
The invention relates to a fuel composition based on a diesel fraction, having a sulphur content of less than 10 mg/kg with the boiling range of 180-360° C., characterized in that said fuel composition contains organic peroxides as ignition promoters, which are selected from the group: di-tert-butyl peroxide, 1,1-di-(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane, dicumyl peroxide, tert-butyl cumyl peroxide, isobutyl cumyl peroxide, n-butyl cumyl peroxide, isopropyl cumyl peroxide, ethyl cumyl peroxide and methyl cumyl peroxide, and contains an anti-wear additive based on carboxylic acids having the following ratio of components, wt %: 0.01-0.5 organic peroxide, 0.005-0.1 anti-wear additive, and up to 100 being the diesel fraction. The proposed diesel fuel composition allows producing diesel fuel which meets quality performance requirements.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a national stage application, filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371, of International Patent Application No. PCT/RU2020/000021, filed Jan. 17, 2020, which claims priority to Russian patent application 2019112856, filed Apr. 26, 2019 and Russian patent application 2019101618, filed Jan. 22, 2019, which are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to petroleum refining and petrochemistry, namely, to a diesel fuel composition.


BACKGROUND

Diesel fuel remains the most highly-demanded petroleum product both in the worldwide and in the Russian markets. It is mostly consumed by railway, water and road freight transportation, as well as by various electric generators, military and agricultural equipment.


Modern diesel fuel is a deeply hydroprocessed product having various additives, which provide the required environmental and operational properties.


A very important quality in the parameters of diesel fuel that characterizes its volatility is the cetane number, and its optimal value provides good starting properties of fuel, as well as a lesser amount of noxious emissions along with exhaust gases.


In order to enhance the ignition of diesel fuels, ignition promoters are used. Nowadays, additives based on 2-ethylhexyl nitrate are used as the ignition promoters in Russia. However, along with advantages, 2-ethylhexyl nitrate has a number of disadvantages: it is explosion-dangerous, may decompose upon explosion, accelerates the fuel oxidation, comprises nitrogen, corrosive relative to metals, and deteriorates antiwear properties of diesel fuel. It is known that in presence of the ignition promoter based on 2-ethylhexyl nitrate, the concentration of the antiwear additive must be increased in order to achieve the required fuel lubricity. Also, investigators note that the cetane numbers of diesel fuels are reduced in the process of their storage, which is explained by decomposition (by hydrolysis) of 2-ethylhexyl nitrate in the presence of water.


Abroad in view of the limitation of the nitrogen content in diesel fuel, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) implies a successive transition to output of diesel fuels with peroxides.


An additive for a low-sulfur diesel fuel is known in order to reduce the fuel consumption in a diesel engine, characterized in that it comprises peroxide in the amount of from 0.001 wt. % to 10 wt. %.


(Application WO 2016/174176 A1, 2016).


The additive disadvantage lies in an insufficient efficiency in terms of increase of lubricity the diesel fuel lubricity that does not allow the enhancement of this parameter up to the standard requirements.


(U.S. Pat. No. 5,314,511, 1994).


The composition disadvantage lies in a high sulfur content in the fuel composition being up to 500 mg/kg of sulfur, while nowadays, modern diesel fuels comprise up to 10 mg/kg of sulfur. When testing the obtained samples of the fuel composition, an influence of the additive onto the fuel consumption was studied and a toxicity of emissions was evaluated, i.e. environmental properties were evaluated, rather than operational ones.


The closest analogue of the suggested fuel composition is a diesel fuel formulation comprising an additive of premixed cyclohexyl nitrate or 2-ethylhexyl nitrate and peroxides selected from a group of: ditert-butyl peroxide, dicumyl peroxide, cumyl hydroperoxide under a mass ratio of said components from 3:1 to 1:3 in the amount of the additive of 0.1-0.5 wt. %.


(RU Patent No. 2451718, 2012).


This composition disadvantage lies in a presence of the diesel fuel produced according to the GOST 305-82 that is characterized by an increased content of sulfuric compounds (up to 0.05 wt. %). Such diesel fuels have good lubricating properties and do not require adding of antiwear additives. Also, this fuel is produced to supply according to the state defense order only and for export. Also, the formulation of this fuel composition comprises nitrates that does not allow reduction of the content of nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases to the minimum.


SUMMARY

In one aspect of the invention, a fuel composition is provided, where the fuel composition based on a diesel fraction having a sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg with boiling points in the range of 180-360° C., characterized in that it comprises ignition promoters such as organic peroxides selected from a group of: di-tert-butyl peroxide, 1,1-di(tert-butyl peroxy)cyclohexane, dicumyl peroxide, and an antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids having the following ratio of components, wt. %:

    • organic peroxide from 0.01 to 0.5,
    • antiwear additive from 0.005 to 0.1,
    • diesel fraction up to 100.


In another aspect of the invention, a fuel composition is provided where the fuel composition is based on a diesel fraction having a sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg with boiling points in the range of 180-360° C., characterized in that it comprises ignition promoters such as organic peroxides selected from a group of: tert-butyl cumyl peroxide, isobutyl cumyl peroxide, n-butyl cumyl peroxide, and an antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids having the following ratio of components, wt. %:

    • organic peroxide from 0.01 to 0.5,
    • antiwear additive from 0.005 to 0.1,
    • fraction up to 100.


In another aspect of the invention, a fuel composition is provided where the fuel composition is based on a diesel fraction having a sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg with boiling points in the range of 180−360° C., characterized in that it comprises ignition promoters such as organic peroxides selected from a group of: isopropyl cumyl peroxide, ethyl cumyl peroxide, methyl cumyl peroxide, and an antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids having the following ratio of components, wt. %:

    • organic peroxide from 0.01 to 0.5,
    • antiwear additive from 0.005 to 0.1
    • diesel fraction up to 100.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A task of the invention is to create a fuel composition of a low-sulfur diesel fuel using organic peroxides as ignition promoters that could meet the requirements of GOST 32511-2013, GOST R 52368-2005, EN 590, GOST R 55475-2013, TR CU 013/2011.


The posed task is solved by the proposed diesel fuel composition including a diesel fraction with a sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg with boiling points in the range of 180-360° C., characterized in that it comprises a synergistic combination of an organic peroxide as an ignition promoter (up to 0.5 wt. %) and an antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids (up to 0.1 wt. %).


In order to prepare a basic diesel fuel, the following components are used: ultra-low-sulfur (having the sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg)=hydroprocessed diesel fraction and/or a hydrocracking diesel fraction with boiling points in the range of 180-360° C.


The proposed diesel fuel is prepared using a standard equipment by mixing components and additives until a homogeneous product is obtained.


Characteristics of the diesel fuel components, which are used in examples to support the proposed invention, are shown in Table 1.


As examples of the proposed invention, the diesel fuel compositions were prepared, with their test results stated in Tables 2, 3 and 4, wherein results of testing the diesel fuel comprising 2-ethylhexyl nitrate as the ignition promoter are provided for comparison.


The test results show that the diesel fuel samples comprising organic peroxide as the ignition promoter are highly competitive, in terms of an increment of the cetane numbers, with diesel fuels comprising 2-ethylhexyl nitrate as the ignition promoter.


The combination of the additives' package in the formulation of the diesel fuel, where the package comprises an organic peroxide and the antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids, has a synergistic effect in terms of the lubricity of the fuel. Table 2 states experimental values of the corrected wear scar diameter according to the HFRR method for each diesel fuel sample. For comparison, the tables also state data regarding the lubricity of the diesel fuel samples, which comprise 2-ethylhexyl nitrate as an ignition promoter, while the formulation and concentration of the antiwear additive remain unchanged. Unexpectedly, it has been found that the peroxide additive in the package with the antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids does not negatively affect the lubricity of the diesel fuel as opposed to 2-ethylhexyl nitrate. The distinctive feature of the invention is the synergistic effect that is observed in case of the combined use of the organic peroxides as ignition promoters and the antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids in the diesel fuel (having the sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg).


It is known that 2-ethylhexyl nitrate facilitates formation of resinous compounds in diesel fuels and acceleration of the fuel oxidation. The obtained data (Table 2) allow to conclude that the ignition promoters based on organic peroxides have less impact onto formation of a residue. This is advantageous as compared to the ignition promoters based on 2-ethylhexyl nitrate. The number of adsorption resins in fuels comprising ignition promoters based on organic peroxides and 2-ethylhexyl nitrate are commensurable and fall within limits of the method reproducibility.


The effective combination of the ignition promoters based on organic peroxides and the antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids may allow to reduce the concentration of the latter one. This is an advantage as compared to the ignition promoters based on 2-ethylhexyl nitrate, which, when they are used, make it necessary to increase the concentration of the antiwear additive in order to achieve the required lubricity.


Therefore, the proposed diesel fuel composition allows to produce the diesel fuel that meets the requirements of GOST 32511-2013, GOST R 52368-2005, EN 590, GOST R 55475-2013 and TR CU 013/2011 in terms of quality parameters.









TABLE 1







Main characteristics of the diesel fuel components










Hydroprocessed
Hydrocracking



diesel
diesel


Parameter
fraction
fraction












Cetane number, un.
46.2
55.7


Lubricity: the corrected
564
635


parameter of the wear scar


diameter at 60° C., μm


Fractional formulation:
9.5
1.1


distilled up to 180° C., vol. %


distilled up to 360° C., vol. %
97.4
98.3


Overall sulfur content, mg/kg
10
5.1









Tables 2, 3, 4—The component formulation of the samples of the proposed diesel fuel composition comprising the synergistic composition of the organic peroxide and the antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids, and results of its testing in comparison with the composition comprising 2-ethylhexyl nitrate.










TABLE 2








Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/

















Component
1
2
2a
2b
3
3a
4
4a
4b
5





Hydroprocessed diesel
99.97
99.77
99.47
99.5
99.77
99.7
99.77
99.77
99.47
99.77


fraction












Hydrocracking diesel fraction












Antiwear additive
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.03
0.1
0.005
0.03
0.03
0.03


Di-tert-butyl peroxide

0.2
0.5
0.5








1,1-di




0.2
0.2






(tert-butyl peroxy)cyclohexane












Dicumyl peroxide






0.01
0.2
0.5



2-ethylhexyl nitrate









0.2









Parameter

Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
398
356
328
559
359
332
425
346
325
405


parameter of the wear scar












diameter at 60° C., μm












Cetane number, un.
46.2
52.0
54.6
54.6
53.3
53.3
51.4
54.6
57.2
53.2


Content of adsorption resins,

692
705
698
805
867
769
785
803
744


mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel












Overall residue mass, ml/100 ml 2)

0.300
0.400
0.375
0.675
0.725
0.725
0.700
0.675
0.750


























Requirements of










GOST 32511-










2013, GOST R










Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/
52368-2005 and
















Component
6
7
8
8a
8
10
TR CU 013/2011






Hydroprocessed diesel










fraction










Hydrocracking diesel fraction
99.97
99.77
99.77
99.7
99.77
99.77




Antiwear additive
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.1
0.03
0.03




Di-tert-butyl peroxide

0.2








1,1-di


0.2
0.2






(tert-butyl peroxy)cyclohexane










Dicumyl peroxide




0.2





2-ethylhexyl nitrate





0.2












Parameter
Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
404
418
354
337
380
467
not more than 460



parameter of the wear scar










diameter at 60° C., μm










Cetane number, un.
55.7
61.7
62.2
62.2
63.2
62.2
not less than 51



Content of adsorption resins,

113
263
328
236
110
not more than 2500 1)



mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel










Overall residue mass, ml/100 ml 2)

0.450
0.550
0.650
0.575
0.625
not more than 2





Note:



1) Determined according to STO 11605031-056, the regulation is established within the MCO (MKO).




2) Determined according to STO 11605031-077-2013, the method is qualified, it is not included into the ND for the diesel fuel















TABLE 3








Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/

















Component
1
2
2a
2b
3
3a
4
4a
4b
5





Hydroprocessed diesel
99.97
99.77
99.77
99.5
99.77
99.7
99.77
99.77
99.47
99.77


fraction












Hydrocracking diesel fraction












Antiwear additive
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.03
0.1
0.005
0.03
0.03
0.03


Tert-butyl cumyl peroxide

0.2
0.5
0.5








Isobutyl cumyl peroxide




0.2
0.2






n-Butyl cumyl peroxide






0.01
0.2
0.5



2-ethylhexyl nitrate









0.2









Parameter

Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
398
356
328
559
359
332
425
346
325
405


parameter of the wear scar












diameter at 60° C., μm












Cetane number, un.
46.2
52.0
54.6
54.6
53.3
53.3
51.4
54.6
57.2
53.2


Content of adsorption resins,

692
705
698
805
867
769
785
803
744


mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel












Overall residue mass, mL/100 ml 2)

0.300
0.400
0.375
0.675
0.725
0.725
0.700
0.675
0.750


























Requirements of










GOST 32511-










2013, GOST R










Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/
52368-2005 and
















Component
6
7
8
8a
8
10
TR CU 013/2011






Hydroprocessed diesel










fraction










Hydrocracking diesel fraction
99.97
99.77
99.47
99.7
99.77
99.77




Antiwear additive
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.1
0.03
0.03




Tert-butyl cumyl peroxide

0.2








Isobutyl cumyl peroxide


0.2
0.2






n-Butyl cumyl peroxide




0.2





2-ethylhexyl nitrate





0.2












Parameter
Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
404
418
354
337
380
467
not more than 460



parameter of the wear scar










diameter at 60° C., μm










Cetane number, un.
55.7
61.7
62.2
62.2
63.2
62.2
not less than 51



Content of adsorption resins,

113
263
328
236
110
not more than 2500 1)



mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel










Overall residue mass, mL/100 ml 2)

0.450
0.550
0.650
0.575
0.625
not more than 2





Note:



1) Determined according to STO 11605031-056, the regulation is established within the MCO (MKO).




2) Determined according to STO 11605031-077-2013, the method is qualified, it is not included into the ND for the diesel fuel















TABLE 4








Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/

















Component
1
1a
2
2a
2b
2c
2d
3
3a
3b





Hydroprocessed diesel
99.97

99.77
99.47
99.5


99.77
99.7



fraction












Hydrocracking diesel












fraction












Antiwear additive
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.1
0.1


Isopropyl cumyl peroxide

0.2










Ethyl cumyl peroxide






0.2





Methyl cumyl peroxide












2-ethylhexyl nitrate


















Parameter
Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
398
372
356
328
559
343
362
359
332
341


parameter of the wear scar












diameter at 60° C., μm












Cetane number, un.
46.2
52.1
52.0
54.6
54.6
54.6
53.5
53.3
53.3
53.5


Content of adsorption resins,

706
692
705
698
732
728
805
867
832


mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel












Overall residue mass, ml/100

0.350
0.300
0.400
0.375
0.425
0.400
0.675
0.725
0.625


ml 2)














Requirements




of GOST

























32511-2013,











GOST R











52368-2005










Content of the components, wt. %, /number of sample/
and TR CU
















Component
3c
4
4a
4b
4c
5
9
10
013/2011





Hydroprocessed diesel

99.77
99.77
99.47

99.77





fraction











Hydrocracking diesel






99.77
99.77



fraction











Antiwear additive
0.1
0.005
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03



Isopropyl cumyl peroxide











Ethyl cumyl peroxide











Methyl cumyl peroxide
0.2










2-ethylhexyl nitrate





0.2

0.2










Parameter
Parameter value

















Lubricity: the corrected
354
425
346
325
335
405
380
467
not more


parameter of the wear scar








than 460


diameter at 60° C., μm











Cetane number, un.
52.1
51.4
54.6
57.2
56.2
53.2
63.2
62.2
not less than 51


Content of adsorption resins,
816
769
785
803
792
744
236
110
not more than


mg per 100 cm3 of the fuel








2500 1)


Overall residue mass, ml/100
0.700
0.725
0.700
0.675
0.725
0.750
0.575
0.625
not more than 2


ml 2)





Note:



1) Determined according to STO 11605031-056, the regulation is established within the MCO (MKO).




2) Determined according to STO 11605031-077-2013, the method is qualified, it is not included into the ND (H custom character  ) for the diesel fuel






Claims
  • 1. A fuel composition based on a diesel fraction having a sulfur content of less than 10 mg/kg with boiling points in the range of 180-360° C., comprising as ignition promoters organic peroxides selected from a group of: isopropyl cumyl peroxide, ethyl cumyl peroxide, methyl cumyl peroxide, and an antiwear additive based on carboxylic acids having the following ratio of components, wt. %: organic peroxide from 0.01 to 0.5;antiwear additive from 0.005 to 0.1; anddiesel fraction up to 100.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
RU2019101618 Jan 2019 RU national
RU2019112856 Apr 2019 RU national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/RU2020/000021 1/17/2020 WO
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2020/153877 7/30/2020 WO A
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