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AM-95-04 IMPACT OF OXYGENATES ON PETROLEUM REFINING, REVIEW AND FORECAST

George H. Unzelman, HyOx Incorporated

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Description:

The concept of an oxygenate, primarily ethanol, as motor fuel or as a blending agent with gasoline has been with us for a long time. The idea started with the development of the internal combustion engine. Experiments in Germany, almost 100 years ago probed the possibility of ethyl alcohol as motor fuel. The inventor of the four-stroke-cycle combustion engine, Nikolaus Otto, originally recommended ethyl alcohol as fuel. So did Henry Ford early in his career as an automobile manufacturer.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-95-04
Publication Year: 1995