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Green blending component

Green diesel is a stable blending component without double bonds and oxygenated molecules. [Pg.428]

High naphtha and light olefin yields are favored by operation at high temperatures. The naphtha becomes excellent feed for naphtha crackers to make ethylene, the diesel is a green diesel with a cetane number of about 70, and obviously zero sulfur and aromatics, therefore it is an excellent blending component for poorer quality counterparts. The high molecular weight wax can either be cracked to fuels products or isomerized to reduce the pour point and produce lube base stocks. [Pg.357]

Dinjus E, Arnold U, Dahmen N, Hofer R, Wach W. Green fuels — sustainable solutions for transportation. In Hofer R, editor. Sustainable solutions for modern economies. Cambridge RSC Publ 2009. p. 125-63. Wang SY, Liu MM, XuY, Zhang XJ, Chen GQ. Properties of a new gasoline oxygenate blend component 3-hydroxybutyrate methyl ester produced from bacterial poly-3-hydroxybutyrate. Biomass Bioenerg 2010 34 1216-22. [Pg.573]

Spent foundry green sand is of particular interest to soil blending companies that produce topsoil, because of its dark color, clay content, moisture retention, and consistency. A high sand content is required in topsoil, so spent foundry sand could be a major component. Spent sand reduces the... [Pg.190]

Catalytic fading of certain mixtures of acid dyes on nylon, wool and their blends is a particularly significant problem of dye selection for carpets [165]. Xenotest ratings as low as 3-4 (much bluer) were found for green shades on nylon containing an azopyrazolone component such as Cl Acid Yellow 19 (3.150), which fades much more rapidly in the presence... [Pg.160]

Extract of odors collected from sexually mature males of the green stink bug, Acrostemum hilare Ssy (Hemiptera Pentatomidae), showed one major sex-specific component, (45)- r-(Z )-bisabolene epoxide [(45)-cis-2 -BAE]. The crude extract was attractive to females, but when separated into four fractions, only the portion containing (45)-c -2 -BAE and the minor component AS)-trans-Z- AE was attractive to females. The fraction was as attractive as the crude extract suggesting that the former contained all the components. Neither the cis- nor the trans- BAE alone was attractive to females, but a 95 5 cis-.trans blend, mimicking the ratio naturally produced by males was attractive to females in Y-tube bioassays. " ... [Pg.292]

Very fine filters are recommended for ethanol dispensers to ensure that waterborne solids do not contaminate vehicle filters or fuel injectors. Dispensing hoses delivering ethanol and other alcohol fuels to vehicles may be green or blue in color to signify their compatibility with alcohol fuels. Also, blending ethanol with conventional fuels helps to minimize compatibility problems with existing fuel system components. [Pg.300]

The dried powder blend is pressed to desired shapes in hydraulic or mechanical presses. In special cases, a presintering followed by shaping to final form may be required. Large components and tools may require cold isostatic pressing followed by green forming. Rods and wires are formed by the extrusion process. [Pg.28]

The MEH PPV component of the composite absorbs light of a green laser, but Me-LPPP component does not absorb this light. The light of the red laser is not absorbed by both components of Me-LPPP MEH PPV blend [4]. [Pg.233]

In order to test the efficiency of Forster energy transfer, thin films of pure PFO, PFO-F(l %) and PFO with different concentrations of PFO-F(l %) were prepared and excited optically with 380-nm radiation. Normalized thin-film PL spectra of PFO and PFO blended with the different concentrations of PFO-F (1%) are shown in Fig. 4.27. The PL profile indicates two species. (1) The PL from PFO with maxima at 420 nm and 450 nm. (2) The PL from fluorenone with maximum at 530 nm. The blue emission (at 420 nm and 450 nm) decreases and the green emission (at 530 nm) increases as the concentration of PFO-F (1 %) is increased. Direct measurements of the optical absorption at 380 nm indicate that the absorption coefficient of PFO is 20 times greater than that of the fluorenone component. [Pg.175]


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