H₂Oleum – Stable Water/Diesel Micro-emulsions > 95 % Reduction of Particulate Matter

H₂Oleum is an absolutely stable microemulsion and the first thermodynamically stable water/fuel emulsion ever – stable over an extremely wide range of temperatures and operating conditions.

H₂Oleum is a bicontinuous microemulsion – i.e. both the oil and the water components form continuous domains within the liquid. H₂Oleum significantly saves surfactant and the water/fuel ratio can be freely varied.

We offer and licenses and technical support for the commercialisation of H₂Oleum to innovative companies.

Patent applications have been filed for H₂Oleum in Europe and North America.

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