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25 November 2024

  • curprev 02:3202:32, 25 November 2024ClaraMorey talk contribs 4,301 bytes +4,301 Created page with "<br>It can be produced not directly from methanol via a dehydration reaction. DME isn't commercially accessible within the United States. Dimethyl ether has a number of gasoline properties that make it enticing to be used in diesel engines. It has a really excessive cetane number, which is a measure of the gasoline's ignitibility in compression ignition engines. The power effectivity and power ratings of DME and diesel engines are virtually the identical. In response to..."