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Revision as of 18:21, 27 March 2025
Basics
- This page goes over all the various additives that can be added to (liquid) fuels such as Gasoline , Diesel , Kerosene / Jet Fuel etc
Additives
General
- Antioxidants to slow fuel “aging”
- Metal Inerting Compounds to Prevent Tank Rust
- ”Oxygenated Additives” which help reduce Carbon Monoxide and Hydrocarbon Emissions via allowing the fuel to burn more cleanly (An analogy would be why racing engines use Nitromethane or Nitrous Oxide )
Common In Spark Ignition Engine Fuels (Gasoline)
Fuel Detergency Additives
Antiknock Additive
- Also known as Antiknock Agents or Octane Boosters
- A substance with a high Octane Rating added to a fuel to decrease the fuel’s reactivity which allows for more compression (re: Compression Ratio ) to be used before the eventual ignition of the fuel by a Spark Plug
- Resisting ‘’’preignition’’’ which is called Engine Knock hence the name
- One of the most common was Tetraethyl Lead, but due to the widespread lead exposure caused by this, as well as the more mundane fact that it oead to Catalyst Poisoning of Catalytic Converters it was phased out (Outside of most Avgas ; 100LL Avgas is still common
- Ethanol has largely taken up the role in most gasoline
- For Boat Engines, Generators, or Long Term Storage, Ethanol Free Gasoline (typically from Hydrocracked Fractions) is sold
- In engines designed for the lead accumulation in terms of Valve Seats and Valve Seat Wear , Ferrocene or Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (Often Abbreviated to MMT ) may be used
- Issues of Catalyst Poisoning , and how well the iron or manganese compare to lead in protective+sealing functionality needs to be investigated
- Health issues seem to be much less, if even extant (although being less harmful than Lead is a VERY low bar)