Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation

Four hydrocarbon-base gasolines (BG) were formulated from the local refinery streams; isomerate, reformate, and light naphtha. The formulations were enriched in reformate. Each of these BG formulations was blended with 10 vol% of anhydrous ethanol. From ASTM-D86 distillation data, eight distillation...

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Main Authors: Manal Amine, Ezis N. Awad, Y. Barakat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301709
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spelling doaj-78cbbbeffb154c75aa1e3f142f3f49962020-11-25T01:17:16ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212019-12-01284377382Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formationManal Amine0Ezis N. Awad1Y. Barakat2Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptCorresponding author.; Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, EgyptFour hydrocarbon-base gasolines (BG) were formulated from the local refinery streams; isomerate, reformate, and light naphtha. The formulations were enriched in reformate. Each of these BG formulations was blended with 10 vol% of anhydrous ethanol. From ASTM-D86 distillation data, eight distillation curves were constructed and the trend line equations of these distillation curves were developed. Also, the area under each distillation curve (AUDC) was calculated through calculus definite integration technique. Subsequently, the area due to azeotrope formation (ADAF) for each BG-ethanol blend was estimated. In this paper, the influence of increasing reformate proportions on the created positive azeotrope, was studied. Also the influence of increasing reformate proportions on vapor pressure, Temperature for the vapor-liquid ratio of 20, T50 and octane number was studied. The results show that the R2 values of the distillation curve equations prove the reliability of the fits. Also, increasing reformate proportion in the fuel blend improves the octane number while increasing reformate proportion decreases the volatility of the fuel formulation. Keywords: Gasoline-ethanol blend, Reformate, Area under distillation curve, Vapor pressure, T50, Research octane numberhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301709
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author Manal Amine
Ezis N. Awad
Y. Barakat
spellingShingle Manal Amine
Ezis N. Awad
Y. Barakat
Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
author_facet Manal Amine
Ezis N. Awad
Y. Barakat
author_sort Manal Amine
title Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
title_short Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
title_full Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
title_fullStr Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
title_full_unstemmed Reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: Volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
title_sort reformate-enriched gasoline-ethanol blends: volatility criteria and azeotrope formation
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Four hydrocarbon-base gasolines (BG) were formulated from the local refinery streams; isomerate, reformate, and light naphtha. The formulations were enriched in reformate. Each of these BG formulations was blended with 10 vol% of anhydrous ethanol. From ASTM-D86 distillation data, eight distillation curves were constructed and the trend line equations of these distillation curves were developed. Also, the area under each distillation curve (AUDC) was calculated through calculus definite integration technique. Subsequently, the area due to azeotrope formation (ADAF) for each BG-ethanol blend was estimated. In this paper, the influence of increasing reformate proportions on the created positive azeotrope, was studied. Also the influence of increasing reformate proportions on vapor pressure, Temperature for the vapor-liquid ratio of 20, T50 and octane number was studied. The results show that the R2 values of the distillation curve equations prove the reliability of the fits. Also, increasing reformate proportion in the fuel blend improves the octane number while increasing reformate proportion decreases the volatility of the fuel formulation. Keywords: Gasoline-ethanol blend, Reformate, Area under distillation curve, Vapor pressure, T50, Research octane number
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301709
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