Anhydrous ethanol and methanol, combined with a new type of composite catalytic additive developed in-house, are used to blend methanol-gasoline and ethanol-gasoline.
Anhydrous ethanol and methanol, combined with a newly developed composite catalytic additive, are used to formulate methanol-gasoline and ethanol-gasoline blends.
The additive addresses issues such as phase separation and clouding at low temperatures in alcohol-based fuels, improves combustion efficiency, and reduces carbon deposit formation.
Tiande Chemical’s core technology in the field of new energy and fuel additives is epitomized by the “anhydrous ethanol/methanol + novel composite catalytic additive” system, which optimizes the blending of clean fuels such as methanol gasoline and ethanol gasoline. The additive resolves miscibility challenges through molecular-level modification, significantly enhancing combustion performance and environmental benefits.
Centered on a proprietary new composite catalytic additive, this technology combines high-purity alcohol feedstocks (such as methanol and anhydrous ethanol with a purity of ≥99.5%) to achieve stable blending with hydrocarbon fuels such as national standard gasoline and naphtha. It is widely applicable to the production of the M15–M100 series of methanol-gasoline and ethanol-gasoline blends.