Patent classifications
C10L1/189
METHODS TO REDUCE FREQUENCY OF DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION
The present disclosure relates to a method of reducing regeneration frequency of a diesel particulate filter in a vehicle combusting diesel fuel. The method includes combusting a diesel fuel in a vehicle engine having a diesel particulate filter and wherein the diesel particulate filter requires regeneration thereof. The diesel fuel has less than about 50 ppmw of sulfur and one or more select additives to reduce a measured frequency of regeneration of the diesel particulate filter.
Methods to reduce frequency of diesel particulate filter regeneration
The present disclosure relates to a method of reducing regeneration frequency of a diesel particulate filter in a vehicle combusting diesel fuel. The method includes combusting a diesel fuel in a vehicle engine having a diesel particulate filter and wherein the diesel particulate filter requires regeneration thereof. The diesel fuel has less than about 50 ppmw of sulfur and one or more select additives to reduce a measured frequency of regeneration of the diesel particulate filter.
QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FUEL OR LUBRICANT ADDITIVES
A quaternary ammonium salt of formula wherein each of R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 is independently selected from an optionally substituted alkyl, alkenyl or aryl group having less than 8 carbon atoms and R.sup.5 is hydrogen or an optionally substituted hydrocarbyl group.
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FUEL OIL COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a fuel oil composition, including: a fuel oil base oil having a sulfur element content of from 0.01 mass % to 0.50 mass %; and a calcium salicylate having a total base number of from 100 mgKOH/g to 1,200 mgKOH/g.
FUEL OIL COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a fuel oil composition, including: a fuel oil base oil having a sulfur element content of from 0.01 mass % to 0.50 mass %; and a calcium salicylate having a total base number of from 100 mgKOH/g to 1,200 mgKOH/g.
Use of a wax anti-settling additive in automotive fuel compositions
Use of a wax anti-settling agent (WASA), in an automotive fuel composition, for the purpose of improving the acceleration performance of an internal combustion engine into which the fuel composition is or is intended to be introduced or of a vehicle powered by such an engine.
Marine Fuels
An additive composition for a marine fuel or a heating oil comprising a stabilized colloidal dispersion of catalytic metal particles, a neutral or overbased alkaline earth metal detergent and a carrier fluid miscible with a marine fuel oil, a heavy fuel oil, a marine distillate fuel, and/or a residual fuel oil. Also provided are marine fuel and/or heating oil compositions having the additive composition described above and associated methods and uses.
FUEL DERIVED FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES
The present invention relates to fuel derived from renewable resources. More specifically, the present invention provides a composition which can be used as a fuel and a mixture which can be added to one or more C.sub.8-22 fatty acid triglycerides in order to provide a fuel. In particular, the present invention concerns the reduction of decomposition of such fuels due to bacterial growth and oxidation.
FUEL DERIVED FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES
The present invention relates to fuel derived from renewable resources. More specifically, the present invention provides a composition which can be used as a fuel and a mixture which can be added to one or more C.sub.8-22 fatty acid triglycerides in order to provide a fuel. In particular, the present invention concerns the reduction of decomposition of such fuels due to bacterial growth and oxidation.
Hydrocarbon marine fuel oil
A liquid hydrocarbon marine fuel oil includes a marine distillate fuel or a heavy oil or a blend thereof containing an additive combination including: (A) a polyalkenyl-substituted carboxylic acid or anhydride, and (B) a metal hydrocarbyl-substituted hydroxybenzoate and/or sulfonate detergent,
where the mass:mass ratio of (A) to (B) is in the range of 20:1 to 1:20 and the treat rate of the additive combination is in the range of 5 to 10000 ppm by mass.