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Antioxidants

Prevent oxidative fuel degradation during storage and handling, stopping gum, varnish, and peroxide formation before they compromise fuel quality and engine performance.

DieselGasolineAviationMarineBiodiesel BlendsStorage Stability
Primary Function
Oxidation Inhibition
Fuel Types
Diesel · Gasoline · Jet · Marine
Problem Prevented
Gum · Varnish · Peroxides
Treatment Stage
Terminal / Blending / Refinery

Why Antioxidants Are Critical in Modern Fuels

Oxidation is one of the primary degradation mechanisms in liquid fuels. When dissolved oxygen reacts with hydrocarbon molecules, which can be accelerated by heat, light, and trace metals, a chain reaction produces hydroperoxides that break down into gums, varnishes, and acidic by-products. These deposits coat injectors, clog filters, darken fuel, and reduce engine efficiency.

The challenge is particularly acute in high-olefin streams from catalytic cracking (FCC naphtha, light cycle oil), biodiesel blends (FAME), and fuels subjected to long storage or elevated temperature. Antioxidants interrupt the free-radical chain at an early stage, dramatically extending induction periods and shelf life.

Refinery use: Antioxidants stabilize highly olefinic cracked streams in diesel blends, mitigating short induction periods, fuel darkening, and gum formation. This enables refiners to increase the proportion of lower-cost FCC-derived components in the finished pool.

Application Across Fuel Types

Fuel Type Key Challenge Antioxidant Role
Diesel (ULSD) Desulfurization removes natural antioxidants Restore oxidation stability; meet EN 590 gum limit (25 g/m³ max)
Biodiesel / FAME Blends High unsaturation; rapid oxidation Extend FAME Rancimat stability (>6 h); protect blended pool
Gasoline / E10–E85 High-olefin FCC naphtha; ethanol hygroscopicity Stabilize cracked components; prevent injector and valve deposits
Aviation Turbine (Jet-A/A-1) Thermal stress at altitude; JFTOT requirements Control thermal oxidative deposits; required by DEF STAN 91-091, ASTM D1655
Marine HFO / VLSFO Asphaltene instability from blending operations Slow oxidative sludge and sediment formation post-blending

Storage Stability

Fuels in storage for power generation backup, military reserves, or seasonal demand are particularly vulnerable. Antioxidants at correct treat rates (typically 10–200 mg/kg depending on fuel type and storage duration) maintain required oxidation stability through extended periods and temperature cycling, reducing the need for fuel reconditioning.

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