Dimethyl ether

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Dimethyl ether (CH3OCH3), also known as methoxymethane, oxybismethane, methyl ether, wood ether or DME. It can be used as a substitute for liquified petroleum gas, liquified natural gas, diesel and gasoline. It can be made from natural gas, coal, or biomass.[1]


Contents

Advantages/disadvantages

Emissions

DME production

DME can be produced in two ways, both of which can begin either with a biomass or fossil fuel feedstock.

Diagram showing the production process for DME

Publications

See books, reports, scientific papers, position papers and websites for additional useful resources.


Notes

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_ether
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.refuel.eu/biofuels/bio-dme/
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