Abstract
In the extended storage of fuels containing unsaturated compounds deterioration can take place as a result of oxidation. Unsaturated compounds also have an effect on the tendency of fuels to form condensation products as a result of oxidation and thermal breakdown at high temperatures in fuel systems. This paper proposes a method for the quantitative determination of unsaturated compounds in liquid fuels which is based on a high-sensitivity ozonization reaction, can be performed in the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons without preliminary separation, and is sensitive to compounds within 0.001 percent of fuel weight.
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