Research & Development

 
 
This comes from the Society of Automotive Engineers International. An excerpt:
 
"Abstract:
The emissions reduction benefits of Fischer-Tropsch (FT) diesel fuel have been shown in several recent published studies in both engine testing and in-use vehicle testing. FT diesel fuel shows significant advantages in reducing regulated engine emissions over conventional diesel fuel primarily to: its zero sulfur specification, implying reduced particulate matter (PM) emissions, its relatively lower aromaticity, and its relatively high cetane rating."
 
We've addressed the issues of CO2 and Nitrogen in liquid fuels produced from coal, and had earlier noted that Sulfur, as well, was efficiently "cleaned" out of coal-based liquid fuels during the process of conversion.
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