I wouldn't suggest actually burning anything not acceptable by the engine manufacturer, however, unless you are willing to be a test pilot.
Different fuels have different burn and flow characteristics, and if you aren't well versed in the engine type you're working with, I'd avoid alternate fuels entirely. This is where you need to be an engineer, unless you happen to have a turbine on a stand which you're willing to sacrifice.
Though we covered turbines in my A&P classes, nearly all my work in the field was in recips, so I'm no expert.
It seems that 100LL would bring the turbine inlet temp way up, way fast, and there may be problems with mixture as well.
That being said, I'm sure some of the military or even other engines are designed with this in mind, but that would be beyond me without a little research.
...and my better half is giving me those eyes...
you know... THOSE eyes...

research later...