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*Often abbreviated as PODE ‘’’p’’’oly’’’O’’’xymethylene’’’d’’’ymethl’’’e’’’ther, OMEx ( ‘’’O’’’xy’’’m’’’ethyle dimethyl ‘’’e’’’thers where X is the chain length) or more infrequently POMDME | *Often abbreviated as PODE ‘’’p’’’oly’’’O’’’xymethylene’’’d’’’ymethl’’’e’’’ther, OMEx ( ‘’’O’’’xy’’’m’’’ethyle dimethyl ‘’’e’’’thers where X is the chain length) or more infrequently POMDME | ||
*Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers are a class of | *Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers are a class of Oligomers (Something in between a compund and a giant chain polymer) related to [[DME]] | ||
*They have the advantage of being liquid at [[STP]] | *They have the advantage of being liquid at [[STP]] | ||
**Thus they can be used with more conventional fuel system/blended into Diesel Fuel (in a similar manner to how [[Biodiesel]] is currently blended, or how [[Ethanol]] and other [[Alcohol Fuels]] are blended into [[Gasoline]] | **Thus they can be used with more conventional fuel system/blended into Diesel Fuel (in a similar manner to how [[Biodiesel]] is currently blended, or how [[Ethanol]] and other [[Alcohol Fuels]] are blended into [[Gasoline]] | ||
*More complex to synthesize than [[Methanol]] or [[DME]] however | *More complex to synthesize than [[Methanol]] or [[DME]] however | ||
=Synthesis= | |||
*As Per [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0926337317305507 A 2017 Review in “Applied Catalysis” Titled “ Catalytic synthesis of polyoxymethylene dimethyl ethers (OME): A review] | |||
**[[Formaldehyde]] -> [[Trioxane]] (TRI) or [[Paraformaldehyde]] (PF) -> | |||
**[[Methanol]] + [[Formaldehyde]] (Or [[Formalin]] ; need to see if it needs to be [[Anhydrous]] ) -> OME1 (aka [[Dimethoxymethane]] ) | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 12:29, 26 July 2025
Basics
- Often abbreviated as PODE ‘’’p’’’oly’’’O’’’xymethylene’’’d’’’ymethl’’’e’’’ther, OMEx ( ‘’’O’’’xy’’’m’’’ethyle dimethyl ‘’’e’’’thers where X is the chain length) or more infrequently POMDME
- Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers are a class of Oligomers (Something in between a compund and a giant chain polymer) related to DME
- They have the advantage of being liquid at STP
- Thus they can be used with more conventional fuel system/blended into Diesel Fuel (in a similar manner to how Biodiesel is currently blended, or how Ethanol and other Alcohol Fuels are blended into Gasoline
- More complex to synthesize than Methanol or DME however
Synthesis
- As Per A 2017 Review in “Applied Catalysis” Titled “ Catalytic synthesis of polyoxymethylene dimethyl ethers (OME): A review
- Formaldehyde -> Trioxane (TRI) or Paraformaldehyde (PF) ->
- Methanol + Formaldehyde (Or Formalin ; need to see if it needs to be Anhydrous ) -> OME1 (aka Dimethoxymethane )
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers
- A June 2024 Paper in “International Journal of Engine Research” Titled “Development of a reduced primary reference fuel – oxymethylene dimethyl ether (PRF-OMEx) mechanism for diesel engine applications“
- A 2010 Study Titled “ Poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ethers as components of tailored diesel fuel: Properties, synthesis and purification concepts”
- A 2020 Study Titled “ Nitrogen Oxide Reduction Potentials Using Dimethyl Ether and Oxymethylene Ether in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine”
- A 2022 Study Titled “Heat release peculiarities of polyoxymethylene dimethyl ether 1 – Part I: Effect of initial thermochemical conditions”
- A 2022 Study Titled “ The effect of poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ethers (PODE3) on soot formation in ethylene/PODE3 laminar coflow diffusion flames”
- “Critical solubility of dimethyl ether (DME)+diesel fuel and dimethyl carbonate (DMC)+diesel fuel”