Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers

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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

Oligomers

OME₁

  • Called Dimethoxymethane
    • Also known as “Formaldehyde dimethylacetal”
    • C₃H₈O₂
    • (CH3O)2CH2
    • (CH₃O)₂CH₂
  • Properties (as of now pulled from wikipedia):
    • Density: 0.8593 g cm−3 (at 20 °C)
    • Melting Point −105 °C
    • Boiling Point 42 °C
    • Vapor Presssure 330 mmHg (20 °C)
      • Need to see how this compares to how RVP is measured
    • NIOSH (US health exposure limits):
      • PEL TWA of 1000 ppm
      • REL TWA of 1000 ppm
      • IDLH TWA of 2200 ppm
      • GRANTED as with more novel/niche chemicals take this with a grain of salt
      • ALSO need to see if standard 5 Gas Monitors / LEL + VOC meters will accurately pick up the presence + concentration of this

Synthesis

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