Fuel and lubricant compositions for octane requirement reduction

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing

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44 58, 123 1A, 252386, C10L 122

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ABSTRACT:
The reduction of octane requirement in a spark-ignited, internal combustion engine is achieved by introducing, with the combustion intake gasoline charge, a fuel and/or lubricant composition containing an effective octane requirement reduction (ORR) amount of a compound which is both highly polar and soluble in hydrocarbons and yet relatively insoluble in water and which is represented by the formula: ##STR1## in which X has a value from one to four, Y has a value from zero to three, and R is hydrogen or a hydrocarbyl radical having from one to three carbon atoms.

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