“…However, even with high-percentage mixtures of butanol in gasoline, the decrease is not so significant that it could affect the combustion and anti-knock resistance of the fuel, and it essentially respects the requirements that are set by standards. One of the possibilities for influencing the anti-knock properties could be the in situ production of alcohols in gasoline, which could potentially replace ether oxygenates [ 80 ] or the use in combination with octane booster additives, for example, MTBE (RON = 118), ETBE (RON = 118), 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (RON = 137), propylbenzene (RON = 129), m-xylene (RON = 124), etc. [ 81 , 82 ].…”