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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2018
Filed:
Apr. 15, 2008
Luis Silvestre Zamudio Rivera, Mexico City, MX;
Eugenio Alejandro Flores Oropeza, Mexico City, MX;
Marcelo Lozada Y Cassou, Mexico City, MX;
Hiram Isaac Beltran Conde, Mexico City, MX;
Eduardo Buenrostro Gonzalez, Mexico City, MX;
Youri Douda, Mexico City, MX;
Mario Alberto Guzman Vega, Mexico City, MX;
Adela Morales Pacheco, Mexico City, MX;
Violeta Yasmin Mena Cervantes, Mexico City, MX;
Raul Hernandez Altamirano, Mexico City, MX;
Luis Silvestre Zamudio Rivera, Mexico City, MX;
Eugenio Alejandro Flores Oropeza, Mexico City, MX;
Marcelo Lozada y Cassou, Mexico City, MX;
Hiram Isaac Beltran Conde, Mexico City, MX;
Eduardo Buenrostro Gonzalez, Mexico City, MX;
Youri Douda, Mexico City, MX;
Adela Morales Pacheco, Mexico City, MX;
Violeta Yasmin Mena Cervantes, Mexico City, MX;
Raul Hernandez Altamirano, Mexico City, MX;
Instituto Mexicano Del Petroleo, Mexico City, MX;
Abstract
Oxazolidines, a process for producing the oxazolidines, and use as additives for fuels to prevent and control deposits in internal combustion engines are disclosed. The oxazolidines are derived from polyalkyl or polyalkenyl N-hydroxyalkyl succinimides and have the structural formula wherein: