Chemistry of Diesel Fuels

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CRC Press, Sep 1, 2000 - Science - 316 pages
This edited work covers diesel fuel chemistry in a systematic fashion from initial fuel production to the tail pipe exhaust. The chapters are written by leading experts in the research areas of analytical characterization of diesel fuel, fuel production and refining, catalysis in fuel processing, pollution minimization and control, and diesel fuel additives.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Characterization of Diesel Fuels
49
Rapid Detailed Analysis of Transportation Fuels
77
Catalytic Cracking of C6C16 Paraffins
93
The Use of Hydrocracking Process To Produce High
107
H2S and Aromatic Effects on Hydrodesulfurization
123
Novel Mesoporous CoMoMCM41 Catalysts
139
Performance of Mo Catalysts Supported
157
Additives for Diesel Fuels
199
Emissions and Reduction
213
The Role of Hydrocarbon Reductant in Metal
227
Distribution of PAHs in Burn Residue and Soot Samples
237
The Use of Oxygenated Diesel Fuels for Reduction
255
Catalytic Activity of Alkali Metal Salts Supported
269
Author Index 289
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Preparation of Surfactants from a Product
187

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