AIR CO2 FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE FUELS. DIESEL FUEL DIACETYL ALCOHOL.

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  • Michael Vladislavovich Tyurin, M.D., Ph.D. CEO, Executive Chairman, President of Microbial Biocatalyst International, Inc. and Inorgcarbdiesel, Inc. Houston, TEXAS, the USA.

Keywords:

carbon negative economy, carbon negative fuels, diacetyl alcohol from acetone made from the air CO2 as diesel fuel, fuel isobutanol from the air CO2 as gasoline replacement replacement, of current economy based on exhaustion of petroleum reserves

Abstract

Fuel isobutanol as the gasoline replacement has been described and the gas mileage was provided for the two cars: the 2020 Toyota Camry and the 2020 Porshe Cayenne Turbo. Upon reaching 20,000 miles for both said cars, the cars were examined by the independent mechanics from Toyota dealership and from the Porshe dealership. The third corporate car 2020 Shevrolet Silverado 1500 was used to test the desel fuel replacement diacetyl alcohol for 10,000 miles.  Diesel fuel replacement was made by condensing two acetone molecules into diacetyl alcohol used to replace diesel fuel. 2020 Shevrolet Silverado 1500 was tested by the Shevrolet mechanic. The mechanics did not identify any problems in said new engines of all the cars tested.

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2022-03-23

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Tyurin, M. V. (2022). AIR CO2 FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE FUELS. DIESEL FUEL DIACETYL ALCOHOL. Irish International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 6(2). Retrieved from https://aspjournals.org/Journals/index.php/iijeas/article/view/32

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