Abstract:In numerous developing countries, the lower cost of subsidized
liquid fuels such as kerosene compared to market-rate fuels often
results in fuel adulteration. Such misuse of kerosene is hard to detect
with conventional detection technologies because they are either time
consuming, expensive, not sensitive enough or require well-equipped
analytical laboratories. In this work, we developed an inexpensive
and easy-to-use device for rapid and onsite detection of fuel adulteration.
The working principle of our fuel… Show more
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