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*(From energy.gov) Dimethyl ether (DME) is a synthetically produced alternative to diesel for use in specially designed compression ignition diesel engines. Under normal atmospheric conditions, DME is a colorless gas. It is used extensively in the chemical industry and as an aerosol propellant. Dimethyl ether requires about 75 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure to be in liquid form. Because of this, DME's handling requirements are similar to those of propane—both must be kept in pressurized storage tanks at an ambient temperature. | *(From energy.gov) Dimethyl ether (DME) is a synthetically produced alternative to diesel for use in specially designed compression ignition diesel engines. Under normal atmospheric conditions, DME is a colorless gas. It is used extensively in the chemical industry and as an aerosol propellant. Dimethyl ether requires about 75 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure to be in liquid form. Because of this, DME's handling requirements are similar to those of propane—both must be kept in pressurized storage tanks at an ambient temperature. | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_ether Dimethyl ether] (DME) can be a diesel substitute. Only moderate modifications are needed to convert a diesel engine to burn DME. It is also used as a low-temperature solvent and extraction agent. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_ether Dimethyl ether] (DME) can be a diesel substitute. Only moderate modifications are needed to convert a diesel engine to burn DME. It is also used as a low-temperature solvent and extraction agent. | ||
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*[[DME from Methanol]] | |||
* [[Syngas]] | **[[Methanol]] | ||
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* | *[http://www.truckinginfo.com/article/story/2013/06/volvo-thinks-the-fuel-of-the-future-is-dme-and-it-s-almost-here.aspx An article in "Trucking Info . Com" Titled "Volvo Thinks the Fuel of the Future is DME – and It’s Almost Here"] | ||
* | *[https://www.aboutdme.org/index.asp?sid=48 "International DME Association: About DME"] | ||
[[Category:Energy]] | [[Category:Energy]] | ||
[[Category:Biofuel]] | [[Category:Biofuel]] | ||
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] |
Revision as of 00:54, 5 June 2021
Basics
- (From energy.gov) Dimethyl ether (DME) is a synthetically produced alternative to diesel for use in specially designed compression ignition diesel engines. Under normal atmospheric conditions, DME is a colorless gas. It is used extensively in the chemical industry and as an aerosol propellant. Dimethyl ether requires about 75 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure to be in liquid form. Because of this, DME's handling requirements are similar to those of propane—both must be kept in pressurized storage tanks at an ambient temperature.
Dimethyl ether (DME) can be a diesel substitute. Only moderate modifications are needed to convert a diesel engine to burn DME. It is also used as a low-temperature solvent and extraction agent.
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