Abstract

There is a method that measures the thermal effect of a low-temperature oxidation reaction to determine the octane number of gasoline. The reaction was conducted in the presence of ozone on a thermistor surface at a temperature of the vapor-gas mixture equal to the end boiling point of gasoline in order to lower the analysis temperature. Keywords: low-temperature oxidation, atomic oxygen, gasoline, detonation resistance, octane number, ozone, and thermistor.

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