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Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits, is a chemical compound with chemical formula CH3OH (often abbreviated MeOH). It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colourless, flammable, toxic liquid with a distinctive odor that is very similar but slightly sweeter than ethanol (drinking alcohol) At room temperature it is a polar liquid and is used as an antifreeze, solvent, fuel, and as a denaturant for ethanol.
One of the drawbacks of methanol as a fuel is its corrosivity to some metals, including aluminum. Methanol, although a weak acid, attacks the oxide coating that normally protects the aluminium from corrosion:
When produced from wood or other organic materials, the resulting organic methanol (bioalcohol) has been suggested as renewable alternative to petroleum-based hydrocarbons. Low levels of methanol can be used in existing vehicles, with the use of proper cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors. The European Fuel Quality Directive allows up to 3% methanol with an equal amount of cosolvent to be blending in gasoline sold in Europe. Today, China uses more than one billion gallons of methanol per year as a transportation fuel in both low level blends used in existing vehicles, and as high level blends in vehicles designed to accommodate the use of methanol fuels.
IPA is your better choice if you can find it it must be 99. 9 % pure this is hard to find
there is a process called the schur eco fuel and their was a person making it using it on tdr his name is MSilbernagel I have not talked to him in some time about it he was using it in a cummins and in a jeep crd with no issues
here is the link to the post
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/alternative-fuels/164330-schur-ecofuel.html
With the cost of IPA High and the cost of Methanol High,this might not be the best time to start changing something that works I have always thought that there might be something better then gasoline to thin the vegetable oil but the cost factor plays a big roll in the fuel. most solvents any of the will work the cost runs from 6 to 32 per gallon. gasoline have never been that high (not saying it wont be someday)
Hope this Helps
cj hall
Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits, is a chemical compound with chemical formula CH3OH (often abbreviated MeOH). It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colourless, flammable, toxic liquid with a distinctive odor that is very similar but slightly sweeter than ethanol (drinking alcohol) At room temperature it is a polar liquid and is used as an antifreeze, solvent, fuel, and as a denaturant for ethanol.
One of the drawbacks of methanol as a fuel is its corrosivity to some metals, including aluminum. Methanol, although a weak acid, attacks the oxide coating that normally protects the aluminium from corrosion:
When produced from wood or other organic materials, the resulting organic methanol (bioalcohol) has been suggested as renewable alternative to petroleum-based hydrocarbons. Low levels of methanol can be used in existing vehicles, with the use of proper cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors. The European Fuel Quality Directive allows up to 3% methanol with an equal amount of cosolvent to be blending in gasoline sold in Europe. Today, China uses more than one billion gallons of methanol per year as a transportation fuel in both low level blends used in existing vehicles, and as high level blends in vehicles designed to accommodate the use of methanol fuels.
IPA is your better choice if you can find it it must be 99. 9 % pure this is hard to find
there is a process called the schur eco fuel and their was a person making it using it on tdr his name is MSilbernagel I have not talked to him in some time about it he was using it in a cummins and in a jeep crd with no issues
here is the link to the post
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/alternative-fuels/164330-schur-ecofuel.html
With the cost of IPA High and the cost of Methanol High,this might not be the best time to start changing something that works I have always thought that there might be something better then gasoline to thin the vegetable oil but the cost factor plays a big roll in the fuel. most solvents any of the will work the cost runs from 6 to 32 per gallon. gasoline have never been that high (not saying it wont be someday)
Hope this Helps
cj hall