Welcome bgKiril and congratulations.
To separate, simply hold the fuel at a temperature that forces the gasoline to evaporate. This vapor can then be condensed, becoming the gasoline fraction. I suggest try 80*C and hold for as long as required to drive off the lighter fraction. At a later stage, you can do this "on the fly" as the fuel is being made. The benefit is that it doesn't have to be re-heated so saves energy.
The fuel will need to be filtered as it will have a lot of fine particles too small to see. Use a centrifuge or a series of filters starting from coarse to fine. I suggest each method should be finalized with a 1 micron filter pass. Allowing the fuel to settle will help separate the heaviest particles, saving the filters from early blocking. In any case it would be prudent to filter down to at least one step below the onboard filter of the vehicle it will be used in.
Hope this helps.
To separate, simply hold the fuel at a temperature that forces the gasoline to evaporate. This vapor can then be condensed, becoming the gasoline fraction. I suggest try 80*C and hold for as long as required to drive off the lighter fraction. At a later stage, you can do this "on the fly" as the fuel is being made. The benefit is that it doesn't have to be re-heated so saves energy.
The fuel will need to be filtered as it will have a lot of fine particles too small to see. Use a centrifuge or a series of filters starting from coarse to fine. I suggest each method should be finalized with a 1 micron filter pass. Allowing the fuel to settle will help separate the heaviest particles, saving the filters from early blocking. In any case it would be prudent to filter down to at least one step below the onboard filter of the vehicle it will be used in.
Hope this helps.
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