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MEXICOWANDERER
Oct 11, 2018Explorer
Let's unmyth the fact that sulfur in gasoline is a major contributor to airborne smog.
By all rights gasoline can be de-sulfured to 0 ppm. They burn off isobutane at well heads instead of converting it to alkylate.
Doubling alkylate percentage and extracting sulfur to 0 ppm would reduce emissions more than using 50% ethanol. Gasoline with 10% alkylate produces HALF the CO. Isobutane? LPG. Forklifts in warehouses use LPG.
By all rights gasoline can be de-sulfured to 0 ppm. They burn off isobutane at well heads instead of converting it to alkylate.
Doubling alkylate percentage and extracting sulfur to 0 ppm would reduce emissions more than using 50% ethanol. Gasoline with 10% alkylate produces HALF the CO. Isobutane? LPG. Forklifts in warehouses use LPG.
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