Introducing a New Method to Produce Clean Fuel
Researchers at the department of Chemical Engineering at AUT presented a method for describing fluid behavior in an impact flow reactor that can be used for the production of clean fuel based on global standards.
AUT’s Public Relations Office: Hoda Safaii, the project manager said that diesel naturally contains a number of sulfur compounds such as theophanes that produce sulfur oxides when burned in motor vehicles, which can pollute the Earth's atmosphere.
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