Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing
Patent
1981-06-25
1983-02-22
Warren, Charles F.
Fuel and related compositions
Liquid fuels
Aluminum or heavy metal, other than lead, containing
568916, 568917, C10L 122
Patent
active
043746470
ABSTRACT:
A method for dehydrating an oxygenated fuel composition comprising at least one gasoline blending hydrocarbon component, isopropanol and water by contacting the composition with HSPAN.
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Chevron Research Company
Harris-Smith Y.
La Paglia S. R.
Newell D. A.
Roth S. H.
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