Global Patent Index - EP 2121878 A1

EP 2121878 A1 20091125 - PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL BLEND USABLE IN FLEXIBLE FUEL VEHICLES VIA FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS

Title (en)

PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL BLEND USABLE IN FLEXIBLE FUEL VEHICLES VIA FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS

Title (de)

HERSTELLUNG EINER IN FLEXIBLE FUEL VEHICLES VERWENDBAREN ALKOHOLMISCHUNG MITTELS FISCHER-TROPSCH-SYNTHESE

Title (fr)

PRODUCTION D'UN MÉLANGE D'ALCOOL UTILISABLE DANS DES VÉHICULES FLEXIBLES EN CARBURANT VIA LA SYNTHÈSE DE FISCHER-TROPSCH

Publication

EP 2121878 A1 20091125 (EN)

Application

EP 07762313 A 20070524

Priority

  • US 2007069635 W 20070524
  • US 89609907 P 20070321

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2008115242A1] Alternative fuel compositions, blends of the alternative fuel compositions and gasoline, and methods for their preparation and use are disclosed. The alternative fuel compositions ideally include ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, and one or more of sec-butanol and t-butanol, and ideally include no more than 3% methanol, and no more than 15% C<SUB>5</SUB> or higher alcohols. The fuel compositions can be prepared using Fischer- Tropsch synthesis to convert syngas to a product stream comprising C<SUB>2-4</SUB> olefins, and hydrolyzing these olefins. The process facilitates isolation of C<SUB>2-4</SUB> alkanes, because the boiling point difference of these alkanes is significantly lower than that of the C<SUB>2-4</SUB> alcohols. Ideally, the compositions provide more energy per unit volume than E85, even without the addition of gasoline, although the compositions can be blended with gasoline in any desired ratio. The resulting alternative fuel can be derived, at least in part, from renewable resources, in that the syngas can be derived from renewable resources, and a significant portion of the molecule is derived from the water used to hydro lyze the olefins. The alternative fuel compositions, and blends thereof with gasoline, can help reduce U.S. dependence on foreign crude oil.

IPC 8 full level

C10L 1/182 (2006.01); C10K 3/00 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

C10L 1/023 (2013.01 - EP US); C10L 1/1824 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 2008115242 A1 20080925; BR PI0721439 A2 20130723; EP 2121878 A1 20091125; EP 2121878 A4 20110615; US 2010005709 A1 20100114; ZA 200906562 B 20100526

DOCDB simple family (application)

US 2007069635 W 20070524; BR PI0721439 A 20070524; EP 07762313 A 20070524; US 56356009 A 20090921; ZA 200906562 A 20090921