Polyetheramine vs. Hydrocarbyl Amine

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Does anyone know the functional differences between polyetheramine and hydrocarbyl amine?
 
Not to thread jack, but can we include the differences with Polyolefin amine as well?
 
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Why is there a need to know? Are they options in other fuel system cleaners?


Yes, some recent fuel additives have hydrocarbyl amine, something I'd never seen before. (Marvel, Lucas, CRC, 3M, Lubrizol, others)
 
These are similar in molecular structure to PEA's, except they are of the family "aminals" in which the amine atoms are bonded to the same carbon atom.

They find application as deposit controllers (detergent/dispersants) in both fuels and lubricating oils, depending on treatment level.
 
Originally Posted By: BobFout
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Why is there a need to know? Are they options in other fuel system cleaners?


Yes, some recent fuel additives have hydrocarbyl amine, something I'd never seen before. (Marvel, Lucas, CRC, 3M, Lubrizol, others)
can you name the products in particular that use the hydrocarbyl amine?
 
Originally Posted By: JHogan
Originally Posted By: BobFout
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Why is there a need to know? Are they options in other fuel system cleaners?


Yes, some recent fuel additives have hydrocarbyl amine, something I'd never seen before. (Marvel, Lucas, CRC, 3M, Lubrizol, others)
can you name the products in particular that use the hydrocarbyl amine?


Marvel Ultimate Fuel & Motor Treatment - http://marvelmysteryoil.com/media/1257/50665-marvel-ultimate-fuel-motor-treatment.pdf

Lucas Complete Engine Treatment - https://lucasoil.com/pdf/SDS_Lucas-Engine-Treatment.pdf

Gasoline 1-Tank Power Renew (this also has PEA) - http://docs.crcindustries.com/msds/5815.pdf
 
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