Ecalene

Ecalene

EcaleneTM is the trade mark name given to a mixture of alcohols, which may be used as fuel or as a fuel additive. The typical composition of EcaleneTM is as follows:

Composition of Ecalene

Component

Weight %

Ethanol

45%

Methanol

30%

Propanol

15%

Butanol

7%

Hexanol

2%

Other

1%

References

* [http://www.powerenergy.com/index.html Power Energy Fuels, Inc.]
* [http://www.westernresearch.org/content/technology_areas/alternative_fuels/alcohols.shtml PEFI Alcohol Process Development & Demonstration]


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