Записки Горного института (Dec 2017)

Influence of dispersing additives and blend composition on stability of marine high-viscosity fuels

  • T. N. Mitusova,
  • N. K. Kondrasheva,
  • M. M. Lobashova,
  • M. A. Ershov,
  • V. A. Rudko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25515/pmi.2017.6.722
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 228
pp. 722 – 722

Abstract

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The article offers a definition of the stability of marine high-viscosity fuel from the point of view of the colloid-chemical concept of oil dispersed systems. The necessity and importance of the inclusion in the current regulatory requirements of this quality parameter of high-viscosity marine fuel is indicated. The objects of the research are high-viscosity marine fuels, the basic components of which are heavy oil residues: fuel oil that is the atmospheric residue of oil refining and viscosity breaking residue that is the product of light thermal cracking of fuel oil. As a thinning agent or distillate component, a light gas oil was taken from the catalytic cracking unit. The stability of the obtained samples was determined through the xylene equivalent index, which characterizes the stability of marine high-viscosity fuel to lamination during storage, transportation and operation processes. To improve performance, the resulting base compositions of high-viscosity marine fuels were modified by introducing small concentrations (0.05 % by weight) of stabilizing additives based on oxyethylated amines of domestic origin and alkyl naphthalenes of foreign origin.