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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-low-sulfur_diesel The Wikipedia Page on ULSD]


[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuels]] [[Category: Diesel]] [[Category: Energy]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuels]] [[Category: Diesel]] [[Category: Energy]]

Latest revision as of 23:05, 12 March 2026

Basics

  • Diesel Fuel with little to no Sulfur Content
    • While in theory this could be a “Inorganic Sulfur”, much of it is bound in Organosulfur Compounds
      • While their removal can be remedied for, this originally lead to some issues such as:
        • Changes in (Often Previously Unspecified/Ignored) Fuel Lubricity
        • Changes in Static Electricity Dissipation / Conductivity of the Fuel
        • Misc other minor changes such as Gel Point / Energy Density / Seal Compatibility etc
          • These are far less severe/noted, although double check+citation needed etc
          • Main thing is the other two are HEAVILY documented in the literature + largely remedied by adding a bit of Transesterification Biodiesel to the mix (in a similar manner to how the Ethanol in [E-10]] replaced the Octane Booster TEL

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  • Sulfur Free Diesel
    • While the difference is largely negligible, this is one interesting advantage of F-T Diesel ( Diesel Fuel derived from the Fischer-Tropsch Reaction
      • It also tends to be a more “premium” diesel in terms of Cetane Number etc, although ESPECIALLY compared to Fossil Diesel this is countered by it’s increased cost, thus typically delegated as a Blendstock (at least in most markets and as of now, in the future this may drastically change)
  • Off Road Diesel
    • In the early days of ULSD Rollout, this USED TO be essentially the “old” diesel+dye, but nowadays both are ULSD

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