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PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 Automotive fuels. Information on aniline, N-methyl aniline, N-ethyl aniline, N,N di-methyl aniline and secondary-butyl acetate when used as blending components in unleaded petrol

PD CEN/TR 17491:2020

Automotive fuels. Information on aniline, N-methyl aniline, N-ethyl aniline, N,N di-methyl aniline and secondary-butyl acetate when used as blending components in unleaded petrol

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17491:2020
Pages:12
Released:2020-04-23
ISBN:978 0 539 12267 1
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 - Automotive Fuels Standard

PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 - Automotive Fuels Standard

Discover the essential guide to understanding the role of specific chemical compounds in unleaded petrol with the PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard. This comprehensive document provides in-depth information on the use of aniline, N-methyl aniline, N-ethyl aniline, N,N di-methyl aniline, and secondary-butyl acetate as blending components in automotive fuels. Released on April 23, 2020, this standard is a must-have for professionals in the automotive and fuel industries.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 17491:2020
  • Pages: 12
  • Release Date: April 23, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 12267 1
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Coverage

This standard provides a detailed examination of the chemical properties and potential applications of aniline and its derivatives when used as blending components in unleaded petrol. It is designed to offer valuable insights into the benefits and considerations of using these compounds in fuel formulations, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with environmental regulations.

Aniline and Its Derivatives

Aniline and its derivatives, such as N-methyl aniline, N-ethyl aniline, and N,N di-methyl aniline, are organic compounds that play a crucial role in the formulation of unleaded petrol. These compounds are known for their ability to enhance the octane rating of fuel, which is essential for improving engine performance and efficiency. The PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard provides detailed information on the chemical properties, safety considerations, and potential environmental impacts of these compounds.

Secondary-Butyl Acetate

Secondary-butyl acetate is another important component discussed in this standard. It is commonly used as a solvent and blending agent in the production of unleaded petrol. The document outlines the benefits of using secondary-butyl acetate, including its ability to improve fuel volatility and reduce emissions. Additionally, it provides guidance on safe handling and storage practices to ensure compliance with industry standards.

Why Choose PD CEN/TR 17491:2020?

For professionals in the automotive and fuel industries, staying informed about the latest standards and regulations is crucial. The PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard offers a wealth of information that can help you make informed decisions about fuel formulation and blending. By understanding the properties and applications of aniline, its derivatives, and secondary-butyl acetate, you can optimize fuel performance while adhering to environmental and safety standards.

Benefits of Compliance

  • Enhanced fuel performance and efficiency
  • Improved engine longevity and reliability
  • Reduced environmental impact and emissions
  • Compliance with industry regulations and standards

Who Should Use This Standard?

The PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Fuel chemists and researchers
  • Automotive engineers and designers
  • Environmental compliance officers
  • Fuel production and blending specialists

Conclusion

In the ever-evolving world of automotive fuels, staying ahead of the curve is essential. The PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard provides the knowledge and guidance you need to effectively utilize aniline, its derivatives, and secondary-butyl acetate in unleaded petrol. By incorporating this standard into your practices, you can ensure that your fuel formulations meet the highest standards of performance, safety, and environmental responsibility.

Equip yourself with the insights and expertise offered by the PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 standard and take your fuel formulations to the next level.

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PD CEN/TR 17491:2020


This standard PD CEN/TR 17491:2020 Automotive fuels. Information on aniline, N-methyl aniline, N-ethyl aniline, N,N di-methyl aniline and secondary-butyl acetate when used as blending components in unleaded petrol is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.20 Liquid fuels

This document is intended to inform about the potential technical consequences on engine parts and fuel systems when some types of chemical compounds are used as blending components in unleaded petrol. This document is not meant to intentionally limit market fuel development.

The chemical compounds addressed, specifically, in this document are:

  • sec-butyl acetate (SBA) (CAS 105?46?4),

  • aniline (CAS 62?53?3),

  • N-methyl aniline (NMA) (CAS 100?61?8),

  • N-ethyl aniline (NEA) (CAS 103?69?5), and

  • N,N di-methyl aniline (DMA) (CAS 121?69?7).

Other chemical compounds are not addressed in this document, however, attention is drawn to EN 228, which requires that unleaded petrol be free from any adulterant or contaminant that can render the fuel unacceptable for use.

NOTE 1

This document does not address environmental and/or health related issues. These aspects are beyond the scope of CEN/TC 19 activities.

NOTE 2

For the purposes of this document, the term “% ( V/V)” is used to represent the volume fraction, ?.