A study by St Peter’s Engineering College and Anna University in Chennai, India, suggests that orange oil (limonene) – an essential oil extracted from the rind of orange fruit – could, when blended with diethyl ether (DEE), become an environmentally attractive alternative fuel for diesel engines. The study, reported in Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
A study by St Peter’s Engineering College and Anna University in Chennai, India, suggests that orange oil (limonene) – an essential oil extracted from the rind of orange fruit – could, when blended with diethyl ether (DEE), become an environmentally attractive alternative fuel for diesel engines. The study, reported in
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