US3438757A - Hydrocarbyl amines for fuel detergents - Google Patents

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US3438757A
US3438757A US647611A US3438757DA US3438757A US 3438757 A US3438757 A US 3438757A US 647611 A US647611 A US 647611A US 3438757D A US3438757D A US 3438757DA US 3438757 A US3438757 A US 3438757A
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  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION used in the fuel have molecular Weights in the range of about 425 to 10,000 more usually in the range of about 450 to 5,000.
  • A-hydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms Xhydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and may be taken together with A to form a ring of from 5 to 6 annular members and up to 12 carbon atoms U-alkylene of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, there being at least 2 carbon atoms between the nitrogen atoms
  • the aliphatic hydrocarbon radical will ordinarily be prepared by polymerizing olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms (ethylene being copolymerized with another olefin so as to provide a branched chain).
  • the branched chain hydrocarbon radical will generally have at least 1 branch per 6 carbon atoms along the chain, preferably at least 1 branch per 4 carbon atoms along the chain and particularly preferred that there be at least 1 branch per 2 carbon atoms along the chain. That is, the preferred branched chain hydrocarbon radicals are polypropylene and polyisobutylene.
  • the branches will be of from 1 to 2 carbon atoms usually, preferably 1 carbon atom, i.e., methyl.
  • compositions of this invention are not a pure single product, but rather a mixture of compounds having an average molecular weight.
  • range of molecular weights will be relatively narrow and peaked near the indicated molecular weight.
  • the compositions will be a mixture of amines having as the major product the compound indicated as the average composition and having minor amounts of analogous compounds relatively close in compositions to the dominant compound.
  • compositions which will be considered first are those where y is 0.
  • the monoamine compositions will have the following formula:
  • R -a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical usually of from about 425 to about 3,000 average molecular weight, preferably up to 1,500 molecular weight
  • polypropylene or polyisobutylene A hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably aliphatic, and usually hydrogen; alkyl. or hydroxyalkyl of from 1 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more usually of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms X the same or different from A and hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably aliphatic, and usually hydrogen, alkyl or hydroxyalkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more usually of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms A and X -when taken together with the nitrogen to which they are attached form a ring having 5 to 6 annular members, which may have from to 1 oxygen atom as an annular member to form, for example, morpholine.
  • compositions include polypropenyl amine, polyisobutenyl amine, N-polyisobutenyl dimethylamine, N-polyisobutenyl methylethylamine, N-polypropenyl diethylamine, N-polypropenyl di(2-hydroxyethyl) amine, N-polyisobutenyl N-methyl aniline, N-polyisobutenyl morpholine, N-polyisobutenyl piperidine, Np0ly(l-butene) propylamine, N-polypropenyl N-(Z-hydroxyethyl) amine, etc.
  • R ' a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, substantially free of olefinic unsaturation, of from about 420 to 1,250 average molecular weight A either hydrogen or lower alkyl, preferably of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms
  • Polyamines The polyamine composition which find use in this invention are for the most part described by the following formula:
  • 2b an integer in the range of from 1 to 5 c -an integer of from 1 to 4, for the average composition being in the range of about 1 to 3, on the average there being fewer R groups than nitrogen atoms
  • the alkylene radical indicated as U will have from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and more usually, from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, the nitrogen atoms connected by U being separated by at least 2 carbon atoms.
  • the alkylene group may be straight chain or branched and is preferably polymethylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms.
  • Illustrative alkylene groups are ethylene, 1,2-propylene, 2,2-dirnethyl propylene-1,3, trimethylene, hexamethylene, 2-methyl-1,3-propylene, etc.
  • the alkylene polyamines which are substituted with the hydrocarbon radical may be derived from such alkylene amines as ethylene diamine, diethylene triamine, tetraethylene pentamine, nonaethylene decamine, Z-aminoethyl piperazine, 1,3-propylene diamine, 1,2-propylene diamine, tetramethylene diamine, etc.
  • a single compound will not be used as a reactant in the preparation of the compositions of this invention. That is, mixtures will be used in which one or two compounds will predominate and the average composition or molecular weight is indicated.
  • tetraethylene pentamine prepared by the polymerization of aziridine or reaction of dichloroethylene and ammonia Will have both lower and higher members, e.g., triethylene tetramine and pentaethylene hexamine, but the composition will be mainly tetraethylene pentamine and the empirical formula of the total composition will closely approximate that of tetraethylene pentamine.
  • the molecular weight reported for the branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon group is an average for a mixture which is sharply peaked when graphing the number average molecular Weight distribution. Also, when the nitrogens of the alkylene polyamines are not equivalent, substitution on different nitrogens will afford different compounds.
  • the alkylene polyamines may have only one hydrocarbon substituent or may be polysubstituted with hydrocarbon radicals.
  • the mono-substituted alkylene polyamine compositions will have the following formula:
  • a an integer of from 0 to 5, preferably of from 0 to 4 b -an integer of from 0 to 1, preferably 0 when a is greater than 0 a +2b an integer of from 1 to 5 d-an integer of from 2 to 3
  • R a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical derived from polymerizing olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, preferably of from 3 to 4 carbon atoms, and particularly preferred of propylene and isobutylene and having an average molecular weight in the range of 500 to 3,000, preferably 400 to 2,500
  • N-polyisobutenyl ethylene diamine N-polypropenyl ethylene diamine, N-poly(1-butenyl) ethylene diamine, N-(alternating copolymer of ethylene and isobutylene) ethylene diamine (alternating copolymers of ethylene and isobutylene may be achieved by the cationic polymerization of 4-methylpentene-1), N-polypropenyl Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N-polyisobutenyl Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N-polypropenyl diethylene triamine, N-polyisobutenyl diethylene triamine, N-poly(1-pentenyl) diethylene triamine, N-polypropenyl trimethylene diamine, N- polyisobutenyl trimethylene diamine, N-polypropenyl di- (trimethylene) triamine, N-polyisobutenyl ethylene diamine, N-polyprop
  • the polyhydrocarbon radical substituted alkylene polyamine compositions have the following formula:
  • the number of hydrocarbon substituents need not be a whole number when averaged over the total composition; generally, a mixture will be obtained containing mono-, diand trior higher substituted molecules averaging out to a fractional or whole number.
  • N,Ndi(polypropenyl) diethylene triamine N,Ndi(polyisobutenyl) diethylene triamine, N,N-di(polyisobutenyl) triethylene tetramine, N,N'-di- (polypropenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N'N-di(polyisobutenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N,N',N"-tri(polyiso butenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N,N-di(polyisobutenyl) Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N,N-di(poly-1-butenyl) triethylene tetramine, N,N'-di(polyisobutenyl) di(trimethylene) triamine, etc.
  • compositions are those having the straight chain alkylene polyamines, particularly ethylene diamine and polyethylene polyarnines. These compositions have the following formula:
  • compositions of this invention are readily prepared by combining an aliphatic or alicyclic halide with the desired amine in the proper mole proportions.
  • the halide is prepared from the hydrocarbon by halogenation: ionically or free radically.
  • the hydrocarbon groups may be prepared by ionic or free radical polymerization of olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms (ethylene must be copolymerized with another olefin) to an olefin of the desired molecular weight.
  • the olefins which find use are ethylene, propylene, isobutylene, l-butene, l-pentene, 3- methyl-l-pentene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, etc., preferably propylene and iso-butylene.
  • the preferred olefins, propylene and isobutylene have from 0.5 to 1 branch per atom along the hydrocarbon chain.
  • the halogen may be introduced into the hydrocarbon molecule by various means known in the art. Most readily, either chlorine or bromine (halogen of atomic number 17-35) may be introduced by the free radical catalyzed halogenation of the hydrocarbon, or ionic addition to olefinic unsaturation.
  • Various free radical catalysts may be used, such as peroxides, azo compounds, bromine, iodine, as Well as light. Ionic catalysts are exemplified by ferric chloride. Methods of halogenation are well known in the art and do not require extensive exemplification or illustration here.
  • the amount of halogen introduced will depend on the particular hydrocarbon used, the desired amount of amine to be introduced into the molecule, the particular alkylene amine used, and the halogen used.
  • the amount of halogen introduced will generally be in the range from about 1 to 5 halogen atoms per molecule, depending on the reactivity of the resulting halide. On a weight percent basis, the amount of halide will generally range from about 1 to 25, more usually from about 1 to 10.
  • the halohydrocarbon and amine may be brought together neat or in the presence of an inert solvent, particularly a hydrocarbon solvent.
  • the inert hydrocarbon solvent may be aliphatic or aromatic.
  • aliphatic alcohols may be used by themselves or in combination with another solvent, when capable of dissolving the reactants.
  • the reaction may be carried out at room temperature (20 C.), but elevated temperatures are preferred. Usually, the temperature will be in the range: of from about to 225 C. Depending on the temperature of the reaction, the particular halogen used, the mole ratios and the particular amine, as well as the reactant concentrations, the time may vary from 1 to 24 hours, more usually from about 3 to 20 hours. Times greatly in excess of 24 hours do not particularly enhance the yield and may lead to undesirable degradation. It is therefore preferred to limit the reaction time to fewer than 24 hours.
  • the mole ratio of halohydrocarbon to amine will generally be in the range from about 0.2 to 20 moles of amine per mole of halohydrocarbon, more usually 0.5 to 10 moles of amine per mole of halohydrocarbon.
  • the mole ratio will depend upon the amount of halogen present in the halohydrocarbon, the particular halogen and the desired ratio of hydrocarbon to amine. If complete suppression of polysubstitution of the alkylene polyamines is desired, then large mole excesses of the amine will be used.
  • the residual halogen as bound halogen will be in the range of 0 to 10 weight percent of the composition.
  • Small amounts of halogen may be present as the hydrohalide salt of the hydrocarbon substituted alkylene polyamines.
  • the hydrocarbons used will have aliphatic unsaturation.
  • the amines may react in a way resulting in the elimination of hydrogen halide, introducing further aliphatic unsaturation into the hydrocarbon radical. Therefore, the hydrocarbon radicals usually will be olefinically unsaturated.
  • the olefinic unsaturation does not significantly affect the utility of the product, and when available, saturated aliphatic halide may be used.
  • reaction mixture may be extracted with a hydrocarbon medium to free the product from any low molecular weight amine salt which has formed.
  • the product may then be isolated by evaporation of the solvent. Further separation from unreacted hydrocarbon or purification may be carried out as desired, e.g., chromatography.
  • the reaction may be carried out in the medium in which it will ultimately find use and be formed at concentrations which provide a concentrate of the detergent composition.
  • the final mixture may be in a form to be used directly upon dilution in fuels.
  • the detergent will generally be employed in a hydrocarbon base liquid fuel.
  • the detergent additive may be formulated as a concentrate, using a suitable hydrocarbon alcohol solvent boiling in the range of about to 400 F.
  • a suitable hydrocarbon alcohol solvent such as benzene, toluene, xylene or higher boiling aromatics or aromatic thinners.
  • Aliphatic alcohols of about 3 to 8 carbon atoms, such as isopropanol, isobutylcarbinol, n-butanol and the like, in combination with hydrocarbon solvents are also suitable for use with the detergent additive.
  • the amount of the additive will be ordinarily at least 10 percent by weight and generally not exceed 70 percent by weight.
  • the amount of the detergent used in the fuel will generally be from about 100 to 1,000 ppm.
  • antiknock agents e.g., tetramethyl lead or tetraethyl lead.
  • lead scavengers such as aryl halides, e.g., dichlorobenzene or alkyl halides, e.g., ethylene dibromide.
  • a nonvolatile lubricating mineral oil e.g., petroleum spray oil, particularly a refined naphthenic lubricating oil having a viscosity at 100 F. of 1,000 to 2,000 SUS, is a suitable additive for the gasoline compositions used with the detergents of this invention and its use is preferred. These oils are believed to act as a carrier for the detergent and assist in removing and preventing deposits. They are employed in amounts from about 0.05 to 0.5 percent by volume, based on the final gasoline composition.
  • Example B Into a reaction flask was introduced 225 g. of N-bromosuccinimide, 750 g. of polyisobutylene (approximately 930 average molecular weight) and 750 ml. of carbon tetrachloride, the flask swept with nitrogen and the solution heated to 70 C. while maintaining a positive nitrogen pressure on the flask. To the solution was then added dropwise 0.5 g. of benzoyl peroxide in 50 ml. of carbon tetrachloride. At the end of the addition, the solution was cooled and the succinimide filtered off. The carbon tetrachloride was removed in vacuo. Analysis: wt. percent bromine, 8.86, 8.80.
  • Example 1 Into a reaction flask was charged 1,156 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular weight chlorinated to 7.8 weight percent chlorine), 75 ml. of xylene and 330 ml. of ethylene diamine, followed by the addition of 330 ml. of n-butanol. The mixture was then raised to a temperature of 100 C. over one hour and the temperature was then raised to about 160 C. and maintained there for about 4 /2 hours. About 330 ml. of distillate was obtained while raising the temperature from 130 to 160 C.
  • the reaction mixture was transferred to a separatory funnel with the aid of one liter of benzene, and the mixture washed repeatedly first with a dilute aqueous solution of isopropyl alcohol, then with a dilute aqueous solution of a combination of isopropyl alcohol and butanol and finally with water.
  • the volatile materials were then removed from a sample of the washed product by sparging with nitrogen to constant weight on a steam plate. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 806, equal to 1.74% N; wt. percent chlorine, 0.62.
  • Example 2 Into a reaction flask was introduced 1,000 g. of chloropolyisobutene (polyisobutene of approximately 420 molecular weight chlorinated to approximately 8 weight percent chlorine), 270 ml. of ethylene diamine and 270 ml. of n-butanol. The mixture was heated gradually to 170 C. during 1 /2 hours; distillate was collected mainly between C. and C. The mixture was then heated for about 3 hours at C. At the end of this time, 1,000 ml. of toluene and 250 ml. of methyl isobutyl carbonol were added and the mixture washed with dilute aqueous isopropyl alcohol followed by repeated washings with water.
  • chloropolyisobutene polyisobutene of approximately 420 molecular weight chlorinated to approximately 8 weight percent chlorine
  • 270 ml. of ethylene diamine 270 ml. of ethylene diamine
  • n-butanol n-but
  • Example 3 Following the procedure of Example 2, 1,000 g. of chloropolypropylene (polypropylene of about 800 molecular weight chlorinated to about 6 weight percent chlorine) was reacted with 270 g. of ethylene diamine. The product as finished contained about 15% volatile solvents. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 1,080, equal to 1.3 Wt. percent N.
  • Example 4 Into a reaction flask was introduced 1,500 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular weight chlorinated to 5.6 weight percent chlorine), 285 g. of alkylene polyamine having an average composition of tetraethylene pentamine and 1,200 m1. of benzene, the mixture heated to reflux, followed by stripping otf the benzene and heating the mixture at about 170 C. for about 4 hours. The mixture was then allowed to cool, diluted with equal volumes of mixed hexanes and absolute ethanol, heated to reflux and /3 volume of 10 weight percent aqueous sodium carbonate added. The phases were separated, and the organic phase washed with water, followed by removing the volatile materials in vacuo. Analysis: wt. percent N, 4.15, 4.15; molecular weight (ThermoNam), 1,539.
  • chloropolyisobutylene polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular weight chlorinated to
  • Example 5 Following the procedure of Example 2, 950 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular Weight chlorinated to 4.48 weight percent chlorine) was combined with 270 ml. of ethylene diamine in 270 ml. of n-butanol. The product as finished contained about 20 percent volatile solvents. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 976, equal to 1.44 wt. percent N.
  • Example 6 Into a high pressure bomb was introduced 1,200 g. of polyisobutenyl chloride (approximately 500 molecular weight, wt. percent chlorine, -8) and 400 g. of liquid ammonia, the bomb sealed and heated at 150 C. with rocking for about 15 hours. After cooling, the pressure was vented and the reaction mixture taken up in mixed hexanes, water and alcohol. The organic phase was then washed with 500 ml. of 5 percent sodium hydroxide, followed by repeated washings with water. The solvents ware then distilled off and the residue, which weighed 767 g., filtered through Celite.
  • zones from the carburetor to and including the intake X is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon valves are inspected.
  • the conditions under which the run atoms or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon is carried out are as follows: Jacket temperature: 185 atoms and may be taken together with A and the F.; oil temperature: 185 F.; cycle: idle at 600 rpm. nitrogen to which A and X are attached to form a 31% of the time, acceleration 16% of the time, cruise at ring of from 5 to 6 annular members having from 1,500 rpm. or 2,500 r.p.m. 26% of the time, and 0 to 1 oxygen annular member, 1 nitrogen annular deceleration 27% of the time.
  • port and valve deposits are rated on a scale of 0 (clean)
  • U is alkylene of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, there being to 10 (very heavy deposits) and valve deposit weights at least 2 carbon atoms between the nitrogen atoms, determined.
  • R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical or from about on a linear scale of 0 (clean) to 16 (deposit thick). 400 to 5,000 average molecular weight,
  • a is an integer of from (Ho 10,
  • the harm test is carried out on a 1960 Chevrolet 6- b is an integer of from (Ho 1, cylinder engine. Starting with a clean cylinder head, ina+2b is an integer of from 1 to 10, take system, pistons and new rings, the test is carried out 6 is an integer of from 1 to 5 and equal to or less than for 200 hours under cyclic conditions. At the end of this th b f nitrogen atoms i h l l time, the engine is disassembled and the parts are inxis an integer of fromOto l, spected.
  • the conditions under which the run is carried y is an integer of from 0 t0 1, and out are as follows: Jacket temperature: 200 F.; oil temx+y is equal to 1, perature: 125 F.; cycle: idle at 600 r.p.m. of the 2.
  • the rating is as follows: port and valve f om 400 t 3,000 mole ula weight, deposits are rated on a scale of 0 (clean) to 10 (very U is alkylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, heavy deposits).
  • the percent of oil ring plugging is measa i a integer of from to 5, ured.
  • the piston varnish is rated on a scale of 0 to 10, a+2bi an integer in the range of 1 to 5, and with 10 as cleany, y stuck intake valves and 4.0 c is an integer of from 1 to 4 and equal to or less than pistonrings are reported. the number of nitrogen atoms in the .molecule.
  • a fuel composition according to claim 2 wherein tiveness of the compositions of this invention.
  • the compo- U is polymethylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, and sitions are excellent detergents, without having serious 0 is greater than 1 and equal to or less than 3. detrimental side effects.
  • the detergent compositions are 5..
  • a fuel composition according to claim 2, having insignificant degree create deposits from their own defrom 0.0-5 to 0.5 by volume of a mineral lubricating oil. composition products.
  • the detergents are eflfec- 7.
  • good water is of the formula: tolerance can be achieved. 7 I I
  • N (CHQOHZN )ufilmo HMS in the light of the foregoing disclosure and discussion, wherein a is an integer of from 1 to 3; c is an integer without departing from the spirit or scope of the disof from 1 to 3, averaging over the entire composition in closure or from the scope of the following claims. the range of 1 to 2, and R is a branched. chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 420 to 1,500 average molecular Weight.
  • a fuel composition having a major amount of a hydrocarbonaceous liquid fuel and in an amount to provide detergency and dispersancy, a composition of the formula:
  • R NA X wherein R is a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 425 to about 3,000 molecular weight
  • A is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms
  • X is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms and may be taken together with A and the nitrogen to which A and X are attached to form a ring of from 5 to 6 annular members, having from 0 to 1 oxygen annular member, 1 nitrogen annular member and from 4 to 5 carbon annular members.
  • a fuel composition according to claim 10 having from 0.05 to 0.5% by volume of a mineral lubricating oil.

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United States Patent O 3,438,757 HYDROCARBYL AMINES FOR FUEL DETERGENTS Lewis R. Honnen and Robert Gordon Anderson, Novato, Califi, assignors to Chevron Research Company, San Francisco, Calif., a corporation of Delaware N Drawing. Continuation-impart of applications Ser. No. 408,686, Nov. 3, 1964, Ser. No. 481,916, Aug. 23, 1965, Ser. No. 488,775, Sept. 20, 1965, and Ser. No. 538,571, Mar. 30, 1966. This application June 21, 1967, Ser. No.
Int. Cl. C101 1/22 U.S. C]. 44-58 12 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Hydrocarbyl amines and polyamines substantially free of aromatic unsaturation of from about 450 to 10,000 molecular weight find use as detergents in fuels, particularly in combination with a small amount of an oil. The amine portion is primarily amino or alkylene polyamine.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-impart of application Ser. Nos. 538,571, filed Mar. 30, 1966, now abandoned; 488,775, filed Sept. 20, 1965; 481,916, filed Aug. 23, 1965, now abandoned; and 408,686, filed Nov. 3, 1964.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the invention Deposits resulting from polymeric materials in fuels remain a continuing problem in the smooth operation of internal combustion engines. The narrow tolerances and constricted openings, particularly in the carburetor, ports and valves of the engine, permit of numerous opportunities for deposits to seriously reduce operating etficiency. Therefore, detergents are included in fuels not only to maintain the carburetor clean, but extended detergent action is also disirable. That is, the detergent should also operate to clean the ports and valves through which the fuel-air mixture moves, so as to permit unrestricted flow into the piston chambers. It is extremely difficult to obtain a satisfactory detergent which is effective in the various areas and under the different conditions at which deposits occur in the engine. The problems are made more severe by the low concentrations which must be used in the fuel.
Description of the prior art Numerous patents have issued disclosing relatively low molecular weight amine derivatives as fuel detergents. See, for example, U.S. Patents 3,231,348 and 3,050,043. Higher molecular weigh-t succinimide derivative are reported as fuel detergents in 3,219,666.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION used in the fuel have molecular Weights in the range of about 425 to 10,000 more usually in the range of about 450 to 5,000.
3,438,757 Patented Apr. 15, 1969 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The compositions which find use in this invention will for the most part have the following formula:
The above symbols are defined as follows:
A-hydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms Xhydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and may be taken together with A to form a ring of from 5 to 6 annular members and up to 12 carbon atoms U-alkylene of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, there being at least 2 carbon atoms between the nitrogen atoms R-an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 400 to 5,000 average molecular weight a-an integer of from 0 to 10 ban integer of from 0 to 1 a+2b-an integer of from 1 to 10 c-an integer of from 1 to 5 and is as an average in the range of 1 to 4, and equal to or less than the number of nitrogen atoms in the molecule xan integer of from 0 to l y-an integer of from 0 to 1 The hydrocarbon radical indicated by R is relatively free of aliphatic unsaturation; that is, it will usually have not more than 2 sites of olefinic unsaturation and generally not more than 1 site of olefinic unsaturation and no acetylenic unsaturation.
The aliphatic hydrocarbon radical will ordinarily be prepared by polymerizing olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms (ethylene being copolymerized with another olefin so as to provide a branched chain). The branched chain hydrocarbon radical will generally have at least 1 branch per 6 carbon atoms along the chain, preferably at least 1 branch per 4 carbon atoms along the chain and particularly preferred that there be at least 1 branch per 2 carbon atoms along the chain. That is, the preferred branched chain hydrocarbon radicals are polypropylene and polyisobutylene. The branches will be of from 1 to 2 carbon atoms usually, preferably 1 carbon atom, i.e., methyl.
In most instances, the compositions of this invention are not a pure single product, but rather a mixture of compounds having an average molecular weight. Usually, the range of molecular weights will be relatively narrow and peaked near the indicated molecular weight. Similary, for the more complicated polyamines, the compositions will be a mixture of amines having as the major product the compound indicated as the average composition and having minor amounts of analogous compounds relatively close in compositions to the dominant compound.
Monoamines The compositions which will be considered first are those where y is 0.
The monoamine compositions will have the following formula:
R NA X The above symbols are defined as follows:
R -a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, usually of from about 425 to about 3,000 average molecular weight, preferably up to 1,500 molecular weight, and
particularly preferred of polypropylene or polyisobutylene A hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably aliphatic, and usually hydrogen; alkyl. or hydroxyalkyl of from 1 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more usually of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms X the same or different from A and hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably aliphatic, and usually hydrogen, alkyl or hydroxyalkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more usually of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms A and X -when taken together with the nitrogen to which they are attached form a ring having 5 to 6 annular members, which may have from to 1 oxygen atom as an annular member to form, for example, morpholine.
Illustrative compositions include polypropenyl amine, polyisobutenyl amine, N-polyisobutenyl dimethylamine, N-polyisobutenyl methylethylamine, N-polypropenyl diethylamine, N-polypropenyl di(2-hydroxyethyl) amine, N-polyisobutenyl N-methyl aniline, N-polyisobutenyl morpholine, N-polyisobutenyl piperidine, Np0ly(l-butene) propylamine, N-polypropenyl N-(Z-hydroxyethyl) amine, etc.
The preferred monoamine compositions which find use in fuels have the following formula:
The above symbols are defined as follows:
R 'a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, substantially free of olefinic unsaturation, of from about 420 to 1,250 average molecular weight A either hydrogen or lower alkyl, preferably of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms Polyamines The polyamine composition which find use in this invention are for the most part described by the following formula:
The above symbols are defined as follows:
U alkylene of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, there being at least 2 carbon atoms between the nitrogen atoms and preferably of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms R an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, usually a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 400 to 5,000 average molecular weight, preferably of from 400 to 3,000 average molecular weight a an integer of from 0 to 5 Il -an integer of from 0 to 1 a |2b an integer in the range of from 1 to 5 c -an integer of from 1 to 4, for the average composition being in the range of about 1 to 3, on the average there being fewer R groups than nitrogen atoms The alkylene radical indicated as U will have from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and more usually, from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, the nitrogen atoms connected by U being separated by at least 2 carbon atoms. The alkylene group may be straight chain or branched and is preferably polymethylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms.
Illustrative alkylene groups are ethylene, 1,2-propylene, 2,2-dirnethyl propylene-1,3, trimethylene, hexamethylene, 2-methyl-1,3-propylene, etc.
The alkylene polyamines which are substituted with the hydrocarbon radical may be derived from such alkylene amines as ethylene diamine, diethylene triamine, tetraethylene pentamine, nonaethylene decamine, Z-aminoethyl piperazine, 1,3-propylene diamine, 1,2-propylene diamine, tetramethylene diamine, etc.
As already indicated, in many instances a single compound will not be used as a reactant in the preparation of the compositions of this invention. That is, mixtures will be used in which one or two compounds will predominate and the average composition or molecular weight is indicated. For example, tetraethylene pentamine prepared by the polymerization of aziridine or reaction of dichloroethylene and ammonia Will have both lower and higher members, e.g., triethylene tetramine and pentaethylene hexamine, but the composition will be mainly tetraethylene pentamine and the empirical formula of the total composition will closely approximate that of tetraethylene pentamine. Similarly, the molecular weight reported for the branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon group is an average for a mixture which is sharply peaked when graphing the number average molecular Weight distribution. Also, when the nitrogens of the alkylene polyamines are not equivalent, substitution on different nitrogens will afford different compounds.
As is evident from the above formulae, the alkylene polyamines may have only one hydrocarbon substituent or may be polysubstituted with hydrocarbon radicals. The mono-substituted alkylene polyamine compositions will have the following formula:
The above symbols are defined as follows:
a an integer of from 0 to 5, preferably of from 0 to 4 b -an integer of from 0 to 1, preferably 0 when a is greater than 0 a +2b an integer of from 1 to 5 d-an integer of from 2 to 3 R a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical derived from polymerizing olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, preferably of from 3 to 4 carbon atoms, and particularly preferred of propylene and isobutylene and having an average molecular weight in the range of 500 to 3,000, preferably 400 to 2,500
Illustrative compounds within the above formula are as follows: N-polyisobutenyl ethylene diamine, N-polypropenyl ethylene diamine, N-poly(1-butenyl) ethylene diamine, N-(alternating copolymer of ethylene and isobutylene) ethylene diamine (alternating copolymers of ethylene and isobutylene may be achieved by the cationic polymerization of 4-methylpentene-1), N-polypropenyl Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N-polyisobutenyl Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N-polypropenyl diethylene triamine, N-polyisobutenyl diethylene triamine, N-poly(1-pentenyl) diethylene triamine, N-polypropenyl trimethylene diamine, N- polyisobutenyl trimethylene diamine, N-polypropenyl di- (trimethylene) triamine, N-polyisobutenyl di(trimethylene) triamine, N-polyisobutenyl 1,2-propylene diamine, N-polyisobutenyl di(l,2-propylene) triamine, N-polypropenyl triethylene tetramine, N-polyisobutenyl triethylene tetramine, N-( alternating copolymer of ethylene and isobutylene) triethylene tetramine, N-polypropenyl tetraethylene pentamine, N-polyisobutenyl tetraethylene pentamine, N-polyisobutenyl pentaethylene hexamine, etc.
The polyhydrocarbon radical substituted alkylene polyamine compositions have the following formula:
The above symbols are defined as follows:
preferably of from 400 to about 2,500 average molecular weight (As indicated by the above formula, the number of hydrocarbon substituents need not be a whole number when averaged over the total composition; generally, a mixture will be obtained containing mono-, diand trior higher substituted molecules averaging out to a fractional or whole number.)
Illustrative compounds coming within the above formula are as follows: N,Ndi(polypropenyl) diethylene triamine, N,Ndi(polyisobutenyl) diethylene triamine, N,N-di(polyisobutenyl) triethylene tetramine, N,N'-di- (polypropenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N'N-di(polyisobutenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N,N',N"-tri(polyiso butenyl) tetraethylene pentamine, N,N-di(polyisobutenyl) Z-aminoethylpiperazine, N,N-di(poly-1-butenyl) triethylene tetramine, N,N'-di(polyisobutenyl) di(trimethylene) triamine, etc.
The preferred compositions are those having the straight chain alkylene polyamines, particularly ethylene diamine and polyethylene polyarnines. These compositions have the following formula:
[bII 2 2 I") n ]R H3+ L The above symbols are defined as follows:
a an integer of from 1 to 5, preferably of from 1 to 4 c -an integer in the range of 1 to 3, on the average over the entire composition being in the range of from 1 to 2, per molecule there being fewer R groups than nitrogen atoms R -a brached chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from 400 to 3,000 average molecular weight, preferably of from 400 to 2,500 average molecular weight, and, particularly preferred, either polypropenyl or polyisobutenyl Particularly preferred fuel detergent compositions have the following formula:
a an integer of from 1 to 3 c -an integer of from 1 to 3, averaging over the entire composition in the range of 1 to 2 R a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 420 to 1,500 average molecular weight, preferably polypropylene or polyisobutylene Synthesis The compositions of this invention are readily prepared by combining an aliphatic or alicyclic halide with the desired amine in the proper mole proportions. The halide is prepared from the hydrocarbon by halogenation: ionically or free radically.
As already indicated, the hydrocarbon groups may be prepared by ionic or free radical polymerization of olefins of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms (ethylene must be copolymerized with another olefin) to an olefin of the desired molecular weight. The olefins which find use are ethylene, propylene, isobutylene, l-butene, l-pentene, 3- methyl-l-pentene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, etc., preferably propylene and iso-butylene.
As previously indicated, there should be at least 1 branch per 6 carbon atoms along the chain and preferably at least 1 branch per 4 carbon atoms along the chain. The preferred olefins, propylene and isobutylene, have from 0.5 to 1 branch per atom along the hydrocarbon chain.
The halogen may be introduced into the hydrocarbon molecule by various means known in the art. Most readily, either chlorine or bromine (halogen of atomic number 17-35) may be introduced by the free radical catalyzed halogenation of the hydrocarbon, or ionic addition to olefinic unsaturation. Various free radical catalysts may be used, such as peroxides, azo compounds, bromine, iodine, as Well as light. Ionic catalysts are exemplified by ferric chloride. Methods of halogenation are well known in the art and do not require extensive exemplification or illustration here.
The amount of halogen introduced will depend on the particular hydrocarbon used, the desired amount of amine to be introduced into the molecule, the particular alkylene amine used, and the halogen used. The amount of halogen introduced will generally be in the range from about 1 to 5 halogen atoms per molecule, depending on the reactivity of the resulting halide. On a weight percent basis, the amount of halide will generally range from about 1 to 25, more usually from about 1 to 10.
The halohydrocarbon and amine may be brought together neat or in the presence of an inert solvent, particularly a hydrocarbon solvent. The inert hydrocarbon solvent may be aliphatic or aromatic. Also, aliphatic alcohols may be used by themselves or in combination with another solvent, when capable of dissolving the reactants.
The reaction may be carried out at room temperature (20 C.), but elevated temperatures are preferred. Usually, the temperature will be in the range: of from about to 225 C. Depending on the temperature of the reaction, the particular halogen used, the mole ratios and the particular amine, as well as the reactant concentrations, the time may vary from 1 to 24 hours, more usually from about 3 to 20 hours. Times greatly in excess of 24 hours do not particularly enhance the yield and may lead to undesirable degradation. It is therefore preferred to limit the reaction time to fewer than 24 hours.
The mole ratio of halohydrocarbon to amine will generally be in the range from about 0.2 to 20 moles of amine per mole of halohydrocarbon, more usually 0.5 to 10 moles of amine per mole of halohydrocarbon. The mole ratio will depend upon the amount of halogen present in the halohydrocarbon, the particular halogen and the desired ratio of hydrocarbon to amine. If complete suppression of polysubstitution of the alkylene polyamines is desired, then large mole excesses of the amine will be used.
Small amounts of residual halogen in the final composition are not deleterious. Generally, the residual halogen as bound halogen will be in the range of 0 to 10 weight percent of the composition. Small amounts of halogen may be present as the hydrohalide salt of the hydrocarbon substituted alkylene polyamines.
Generally, the hydrocarbons used will have aliphatic unsaturation. In particular instances, the amines may react in a way resulting in the elimination of hydrogen halide, introducing further aliphatic unsaturation into the hydrocarbon radical. Therefore, the hydrocarbon radicals usually will be olefinically unsaturated. However, the olefinic unsaturation does not significantly affect the utility of the product, and when available, saturated aliphatic halide may be used.
After the reaction has been carried out for a sufficient length of time, the reaction mixture may be extracted with a hydrocarbon medium to free the product from any low molecular weight amine salt which has formed. The product may then be isolated by evaporation of the solvent. Further separation from unreacted hydrocarbon or purification may be carried out as desired, e.g., chromatography.
Depending on the particular application of the composition of this invention, the reaction may be carried out in the medium in which it will ultimately find use and be formed at concentrations which provide a concentrate of the detergent composition. Thus, the final mixture may be in a form to be used directly upon dilution in fuels.
The detergent will generally be employed in a hydrocarbon base liquid fuel. The detergent additive may be formulated as a concentrate, using a suitable hydrocarbon alcohol solvent boiling in the range of about to 400 F. Preferably, an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent is used, such as benzene, toluene, xylene or higher boiling aromatics or aromatic thinners. Aliphatic alcohols of about 3 to 8 carbon atoms, such as isopropanol, isobutylcarbinol, n-butanol and the like, in combination with hydrocarbon solvents are also suitable for use with the detergent additive. In the concentrate, the amount of the additive will be ordinarily at least 10 percent by weight and generally not exceed 70 percent by weight.
The amount of the detergent used in the fuel will generally be from about 100 to 1,000 ppm.
In gasoline fuels, other fuel additives may also be included such as antiknock agents, e.g., tetramethyl lead or tetraethyl lead. Also included may be lead scavengers such as aryl halides, e.g., dichlorobenzene or alkyl halides, e.g., ethylene dibromide.
A nonvolatile lubricating mineral oil, e.g., petroleum spray oil, particularly a refined naphthenic lubricating oil having a viscosity at 100 F. of 1,000 to 2,000 SUS, is a suitable additive for the gasoline compositions used with the detergents of this invention and its use is preferred. These oils are believed to act as a carrier for the detergent and assist in removing and preventing deposits. They are employed in amounts from about 0.05 to 0.5 percent by volume, based on the final gasoline composition.
The following examples are ofifered by way of illustration and not by way of limitation.
Example A Into a reaction flask was introduced 950 g. of polyisobutylene (approximate molecular weight=950) dissolved in 1,000 ml. of carbon tetrachloride. The mixture was stirred and chlorine was introduced at a rate of 235-250 ml. per minute, the temperature being maintained at 0 C. After the reaction mixture had taken up 51 g. of chlorine, the introduction of chlorine was terminated, the carbon tetrachloride removed in vacuo and the chlorinated polyisobutylene isolated and analyzed. Analysis: wt. percent chlorine, 7.0.
Example B Into a reaction flask was introduced 225 g. of N-bromosuccinimide, 750 g. of polyisobutylene (approximately 930 average molecular weight) and 750 ml. of carbon tetrachloride, the flask swept with nitrogen and the solution heated to 70 C. while maintaining a positive nitrogen pressure on the flask. To the solution was then added dropwise 0.5 g. of benzoyl peroxide in 50 ml. of carbon tetrachloride. At the end of the addition, the solution was cooled and the succinimide filtered off. The carbon tetrachloride was removed in vacuo. Analysis: wt. percent bromine, 8.86, 8.80.
Example 1 Into a reaction flask was charged 1,156 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular weight chlorinated to 7.8 weight percent chlorine), 75 ml. of xylene and 330 ml. of ethylene diamine, followed by the addition of 330 ml. of n-butanol. The mixture was then raised to a temperature of 100 C. over one hour and the temperature was then raised to about 160 C. and maintained there for about 4 /2 hours. About 330 ml. of distillate was obtained while raising the temperature from 130 to 160 C. The reaction mixture was transferred to a separatory funnel with the aid of one liter of benzene, and the mixture washed repeatedly first with a dilute aqueous solution of isopropyl alcohol, then with a dilute aqueous solution of a combination of isopropyl alcohol and butanol and finally with water. The volatile materials were then removed from a sample of the washed product by sparging with nitrogen to constant weight on a steam plate. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 806, equal to 1.74% N; wt. percent chlorine, 0.62.
One thousand four hundred thirty-four g. or about half of the volatile solvents was removed from the main portion of the washed product. This solution containing about 25% volatile solvent (titrimetric equivalent weight: 1,051)
Example 2 Into a reaction flask was introduced 1,000 g. of chloropolyisobutene (polyisobutene of approximately 420 molecular weight chlorinated to approximately 8 weight percent chlorine), 270 ml. of ethylene diamine and 270 ml. of n-butanol. The mixture was heated gradually to 170 C. during 1 /2 hours; distillate was collected mainly between C. and C. The mixture was then heated for about 3 hours at C. At the end of this time, 1,000 ml. of toluene and 250 ml. of methyl isobutyl carbonol were added and the mixture washed with dilute aqueous isopropyl alcohol followed by repeated washings with water. Some of the volatile solvents were then removed on a steam bath using a nitrogen stream. The combined products from two similar runs were then filtered, yielding 3,911 g. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 840, equal to 1.67 wt. percent N. Complete removal of volatile solvents from a small sample indicated the product contains about 40% solvents, i.e., toluene and methyl isobutyl carbinol.
Example 3 Following the procedure of Example 2, 1,000 g. of chloropolypropylene (polypropylene of about 800 molecular weight chlorinated to about 6 weight percent chlorine) was reacted with 270 g. of ethylene diamine. The product as finished contained about 15% volatile solvents. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 1,080, equal to 1.3 Wt. percent N.
Example 4 Into a reaction flask was introduced 1,500 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular weight chlorinated to 5.6 weight percent chlorine), 285 g. of alkylene polyamine having an average composition of tetraethylene pentamine and 1,200 m1. of benzene, the mixture heated to reflux, followed by stripping otf the benzene and heating the mixture at about 170 C. for about 4 hours. The mixture was then allowed to cool, diluted with equal volumes of mixed hexanes and absolute ethanol, heated to reflux and /3 volume of 10 weight percent aqueous sodium carbonate added. The phases were separated, and the organic phase washed with water, followed by removing the volatile materials in vacuo. Analysis: wt. percent N, 4.15, 4.15; molecular weight (ThermoNam), 1,539.
Example 5 Following the procedure of Example 2, 950 g. of chloropolyisobutylene (polyisobutylene of approximately 950 molecular Weight chlorinated to 4.48 weight percent chlorine) was combined with 270 ml. of ethylene diamine in 270 ml. of n-butanol. The product as finished contained about 20 percent volatile solvents. Analysis: titrimetric equivalent wt., 976, equal to 1.44 wt. percent N.
Example 6 Into a high pressure bomb was introduced 1,200 g. of polyisobutenyl chloride (approximately 500 molecular weight, wt. percent chlorine, -8) and 400 g. of liquid ammonia, the bomb sealed and heated at 150 C. with rocking for about 15 hours. After cooling, the pressure was vented and the reaction mixture taken up in mixed hexanes, water and alcohol. The organic phase was then washed with 500 ml. of 5 percent sodium hydroxide, followed by repeated washings with water. The solvents ware then distilled off and the residue, which weighed 767 g., filtered through Celite.
Titration of the product showed an equivalent weight of 1,090, indicating that the material was 40 percent active (contained 40 percent by weight of polyisobutenyl amine).
9 10 In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the com- We claim: positions of this invention as detergents and dispersants 1. A fuel composition having a major amount of a in fuels, both extended detergent action performance and hydrocarbonaceous liquid fuel and in an amount to proharm tests were carried out. In the extended detergent vide detergency and dispersancy, a composition having a action performance test, the ability of the detergent to molecular weight in the range of 425 to 10,000 of the act to prevent deposits throughout the intake system is formula:
determined, while in the harm test, the formation of I I deposits by the detergent is investigated. ({AXNhi-Nfl-UN-M-UN s N}b)}y)RoHH-2y+ayo In carrying out the performance test, a 1953 Chevrolet 6-cylinder engine is used, starting with clean cylinder head Whercin and intake system. The run is carried out for 200 hours A is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon under cyclic conditions, at the end of which time the atoms or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon head and intake system are disassembled and all intake atoms,
areas from the carburetor to and including the intake X is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon valves are inspected. The conditions under which the run atoms or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon is carried out are as follows: Jacket temperature: 185 atoms and may be taken together with A and the F.; oil temperature: 185 F.; cycle: idle at 600 rpm. nitrogen to which A and X are attached to form a 31% of the time, acceleration 16% of the time, cruise at ring of from 5 to 6 annular members having from 1,500 rpm. or 2,500 r.p.m. 26% of the time, and 0 to 1 oxygen annular member, 1 nitrogen annular deceleration 27% of the time. In evaluating the engine, member and from 4 to 5 carbon annular members, port and valve deposits are rated on a scale of 0 (clean) U is alkylene of from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, there being to 10 (very heavy deposits) and valve deposit weights at least 2 carbon atoms between the nitrogen atoms, determined. The remainder of the intake system is rated R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical or from about on a linear scale of 0 (clean) to 16 (deposit thick). 400 to 5,000 average molecular weight,
Also, any stuck intake valves are observed and reported. a is an integer of from (Ho 10,
The harm test is carried out on a 1960 Chevrolet 6- b is an integer of from (Ho 1, cylinder engine. Starting with a clean cylinder head, ina+2b is an integer of from 1 to 10, take system, pistons and new rings, the test is carried out 6 is an integer of from 1 to 5 and equal to or less than for 200 hours under cyclic conditions. At the end of this th b f nitrogen atoms i h l l time, the engine is disassembled and the parts are inxis an integer of fromOto l, spected. The conditions under which the run is carried y is an integer of from 0 t0 1, and out are as follows: Jacket temperature: 200 F.; oil temx+y is equal to 1, perature: 125 F.; cycle: idle at 600 r.p.m. of the 2. A fuel com-position according to claim 1, wherein time, low speed acceleration 20% of the time, high speed i .0, a c l ratiml 13% 0f the time, and Cruise at 1,400 -p- 3 R is a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of 27% of the time. The rating is as follows: port and valve f om 400 t 3,000 mole ula weight, deposits are rated on a scale of 0 (clean) to 10 (very U is alkylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, heavy deposits). The percent of oil ring plugging is measa i a integer of from to 5, ured. The piston varnish is rated on a scale of 0 to 10, a+2bi an integer in the range of 1 to 5, and with 10 as cleany, y stuck intake valves and 4.0 c is an integer of from 1 to 4 and equal to or less than pistonrings are reported. the number of nitrogen atoms in the .molecule.
The following table indicates the results of both the 3, A f l iti according t l im 2, wherein performance and the harm test described above using 250 U is polymethylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, and ppm. of the detergent additive. o i 1,
TABLE.-EXTENDED DETERGENT ACTION TESTS Performance test Harm test Additive Wt. example percent Valve Valve Port Intake Stuck Valve Port Oil ring Piston Stuck Stuck oil 1 rating vdgpgsrilg, rating system valves rating rating plugging varnish valves rings 1 A solvent refined neutral oil, 2L9 API gravity, viscosity at 100 F., 1,685 SUS, viscosity at 210 F., 87 SUS. 2 Average of two base fuel runs.
The data graphically demonstrate the excellent eifec- 4.. A fuel composition according to claim 2, wherein tiveness of the compositions of this invention. The compo- U is polymethylene of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms, and sitions are excellent detergents, without having serious 0 is greater than 1 and equal to or less than 3. detrimental side effects. The detergent compositions are 5.. A fuel composition according to claim 1, having readily available by simple synthetic methods, do not from 0.05 to 0.5% by volume of a mineral lubricating oil. produce ash in the engine and either do not or only to an 6. A fuel composition according to claim 2, having insignificant degree create deposits from their own defrom 0.0-5 to 0.5 by volume of a mineral lubricating oil. composition products. Moreover, the detergents are eflfec- 7. A fuel composition according to claim 2, wherein tive in cleaning the ports, valves and intake system, so said composition to provide detergency and dispersancy as to provide extended detergent action. Also, good water is of the formula: tolerance can be achieved. 7 I I As will be evident to those skilled in the art, various 4 modifications on this invention can be made or followed, N (CHQOHZN )ufilmo HMS in the light of the foregoing disclosure and discussion, wherein a is an integer of from 1 to 3; c is an integer without departing from the spirit or scope of the disof from 1 to 3, averaging over the entire composition in closure or from the scope of the following claims. the range of 1 to 2, and R is a branched. chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 420 to 1,500 average molecular Weight.
8. A fuel composition according to claim 7, wherein R is polyisobutylene.
9. A fuel composition according to claim 7, having from 0.05 to 0.5 percent 'by volume of a mineral lubricating oil.
10. A fuel composition having a major amount of a hydrocarbonaceous liquid fuel and in an amount to provide detergency and dispersancy, a composition of the formula:
R NA X wherein R is a branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbon radical of from about 425 to about 3,000 molecular weight,
A is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and
X is hydrogen, hydrocarbyl or hydroxyhydrocarbyl of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms and may be taken together with A and the nitrogen to which A and X are attached to form a ring of from 5 to 6 annular members, having from 0 to 1 oxygen annular member, 1 nitrogen annular member and from 4 to 5 carbon annular members.
11. A fuel composition according to claim 10, wherein A and X are hydrogen or alkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
12. A fuel composition according to claim 10, having from 0.05 to 0.5% by volume of a mineral lubricating oil.
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