Claims
- 1. A fuel additive comprising a stable dispersion, in a fuel-miscible liquid vehicle, of finely-divided solid hydrated compound wherein the hydrated compound is selected from the group consisting of transition and alkaline earth metals having an anionic component sufficient to form a hydrated compound which releases its water of hydration at a temperature in excess of about 250.degree. C. and which has a ratio of combined water to total compound weight of greater than 1:5, with the exception of calcium silicate.
- 2. A fuel additive comprising a stable dispersion, in a fuel-miscible liquid vehicle, of finely-divided hydrated compound comprising a nitrate or acetate of an alkaline earth or transition metal.
- 3. A fuel additive comprising a stable dispersion, in a fuel-miscible liquid vehicle, of finely-divided hydrated compound comprising a nitrate, acetate or silicate of magnesium, manganese, aluminum, or cobalt.
- 4. A fuel additive according to any of claims 1-3 which is substantially without an excess of free water and containing only that water present in the hydrated compound.
- 5. A fuel additive according to any of claims 1-3 wherein the liquid vehicle comprises number 2 fuel oil.
- 6. A fuel additive according to any of claims 1-3 which includes a catalytically effective amount, based on the weight of the hydrated compound, of a catalytic compound containing a platinum group metal.
- 7. A fuel additive according to any of claims 1-3 wherein the hydrated compound rapidly releases its water of hydration at a temperature within the range of from 250.degree. to 300.degree. C.
- 8. A fuel additive according to any of claims 1-3 wherein the median major dimensions of primary particles of the hydrated compound is less than about 10 microns and greater than about 2 microns.
- 9. A fuel additive according to claim 8 wherein the hydrated compound comprises magnesium nitrate hexahydrate or magnesium nitrate heptahydrate.
- 10. A fuel additive according to claim 8 wherein the ratio of combined water to total compound weight is greater than 1:4.
- 11. A fuel additive according to claim 10 wherein said ratio is greater than 1:3.
- 12. A fuel composition comprising a liquid carbonaceous fuel and an additive according to any of claims 1-3 wherein said additive comprises from about 50 PPM to about 5000 PPM by weight of said fuel.
- 13. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the hydrated compound has a ratio of combined water to total compound weight of greater than one to four.
- 14. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the hydrated compound contained therein comprises from about 50 PPM to about 3750 PPM by weight of the fuel.
- 15. A fuel composition according to claim 12 which is substantially without an excess of free water and containing only that water present in the hydrated compound.
- 16. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the liquid vehicle for the additive contained therein comprises number 2 fuel oil.
- 17. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the median major dimension of primary particles of the hydrated compound is less than about 10 microns.
- 18. A fuel composition according to claim 12 which includes a catalytically effective amount, based on the weight of the hydrated compound, of a catalytic compound containing a platinum group metal.
- 19. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the hydrated compound rapidly releases its water of hydration at a temperature within the range of from 250.degree. to 500.degree. C.
- 20. A fuel composition according to claim 12 wherein the liquid carbonaceous fuel comprises fuel oil.
- 21. A fuel composition according to claim 20 wherein the liquid carbonaceous fuel comprises fuel oil of grade No. 5 or No. 6.
- 22. A method of preparing a fuel additive according to any one of claims 1-3 which comprises admixing a solid hydrated compound with a liquid vehicle in which the solid is substantially insoluble and reducing the particle size of said solid sufficiently to form a stable suspension.
- 23. An improved method of combustion comprising admixing an additive according to any one of claims 1-3 with a liquid carbonaceous fuel wherein said additive comprises from about 50 PPM to about 5000 PPM by weight of said fuel, and atomizing said fuel with air into a combustion zone operated at a temperature of above about 1350.degree. C. to effect combustion of said fuel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 774,326, filed Sept. 10, 1985, now abandoned.
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