Abstract: The invention relates generally to a charcoal ignition fluid that is composed of a cellulose ether polymer, butanol, and water. The charcoal ignition fluid has performance characteristics similar to petroleum distillate but is more sustainable. Additionally, the charcoal ignition fluid can include ethanol and/or an alcohol to reduce the water content. Moreover, the charcoal ignition fluid can include an acetate salt to increase the visible flame for safety purposes. The charcoal ignition fluid may also include an organic ester to enhance the odor of the ignition fluid.
Abstract: A charcoal ignition fluid that is composed of a blend of bio-based hydrocarbons for the ignition of charcoal in both briquette and lump forms. The charcoal ignition fluid utilizes linear and branched alkanes produced by means of variations of the Fischer-Tropsch process that incorporates raw materials that are generally recognized as more sustainable than petroleum oil. The process for producing the charcoal ignition fluid deoxygenates fatty acids, esters, etc. by removing and fully saturating all double bonds in the bioactive raw materials.