Butanol

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2-butanol

Basics

  • It can be used as a direct Gasoline Substitute in unmodified internal combustion engines
  • Butanol is far less corrosive than ethanol and can be shipped and distributed through existing pipelines and filling stations
  • Butanol solves the safety problems associated with the infrastructure of the Hydrogen Economy (which problems?)
    • Reformed butanol has four more hydrogen atoms than Ethanol, resulting in a higher energy output and is used as a fuel cell fuel.
  • Butanol is an industrial commodity, with a 370 million gallons per year market with a selling price of $3.75 per gallon.
  • It can be, but does not have to be, blended (10 to 100 percent) with any fossil fuel.
  • Butanol can be transported through existing pipelines for distribution.
  • Butanol can help solve the hydrogen distribution infrastructure problems faced with fuel cell development.
  • It can be blended with petrodiesel and with vegetable oils (where it also reduces the gel temperature point and the viscosity) to produce biodiesel. ?
  • It is a very versatile fuel and fuel extender in both gasoline and diesel engines. Octane?

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