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Fuel Tech Experts FAQ » Cetane/2-EHN » Adding cetane to diesel?

Adding cetane to diesel?

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Adding cetane improvers to diesel involves mixing chemical additives that enhance ignition quality. Add the recommended amount (usually 0.1-0.5% by volume) directly to the fuel tank before filling. Common additives include 2-EHN, alkyl nitrates, and peroxides. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for dosage rates and compatibility requirements.

Expanded Answer (Simplified)

Adding cetane improvers to diesel is a simple process that can provide significant benefits for engine performance and efficiency. The process involves introducing specialized chemical compounds that make the diesel fuel ignite more easily and burn more completely.

The most important aspect is getting the dosage right. Too little won’t provide noticeable benefits, while too much can actually cause problems or waste money. Most commercial products provide clear instructions on how much to use based on your fuel tank capacity. Typically, you’ll add between 1-5ml of cetane improver per litre of diesel fuel.

Timing is also important – add the cetane improver to your empty or nearly empty fuel tank before filling up with diesel. This ensures the additive mixes thoroughly with the fuel as it enters the tank. The mixing action during fueling helps distribute the additive evenly throughout the fuel, ensuring consistent performance benefits.

Expanded Answer (Technical)

Cetane addition to diesel fuel involves the systematic introduction of ignition quality enhancers through precise dosage control, proper mixing procedures, and compatibility verification to achieve optimal combustion characteristics while maintaining fuel system integrity.

Chemical Additive Categories

Cetane improvers encompass several chemical categories, each with specific mechanisms of action and performance characteristics for enhancing diesel fuel ignition quality.

  • Organic nitrates: 2-EHN and related compounds providing 2-8 cetane point increases
  • Organic peroxides: DTBP and similar compounds with alternative reaction mechanisms
  • Alkyl nitrates: Various chain-length nitrate esters for cetane enhancement
  • Proprietary blends: Commercial formulations combining multiple active ingredients

Dosage and Concentration Guidelines

Effective cetane addition requires precise dosage control based on fuel volume, desired cetane increase, and additive concentration to achieve optimal performance without over-treatment.

  • Treat rates: 0.1-0.5% by volume depending on base fuel cetane and target improvement
  • Concentration effects: Linear relationship between dosage and cetane increase within limits
  • Over-treatment risks: Excessive dosage can cause injector deposits and system issues
  • Economic optimization: Cost-benefit analysis for determining optimal treat rates

Mixing and Distribution

Proper cetane additive distribution requires attention to mixing procedures, fuel handling practices, and storage considerations to ensure uniform concentration and performance consistency.

  • Mixing procedures: Add before fueling to utilize fuel flow for thorough blending
  • Temperature effects: Mixing efficiency varies with fuel and ambient temperatures
  • Storage stability: Additive distribution maintained during fuel storage periods
  • Quality assurance: Sampling and testing procedures for verification

Compatibility and Safety Assessment

Cetane additive introduction must consider compatibility with fuel system materials, emission control devices, and safety requirements for handling, storage, and disposal of treated fuels.

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