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How does Green Plus Work? |
How Green Plus Works
One of the most frequently asked questions
regarding Green Plus is, "How does it work?" In an effort to give a simple
answer to this question, we asked our research and development team to
create a scientific model to show how it works. The model is shown
below. For answers to some of our other most frequently asked questions,
please visit our
faq page.
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Methane is a simple hydrocarbon made up of
four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom
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Oxygen can reach every part of a simple
hydrocarbon like methane
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For this reason, methane burns almost
completely and leaves little to no pollution
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Gasoline and diesel hydrocarbons tend to
curl up and look like this
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Unfortunately, these hydrocarbons tend to
get bundled up with one another creating clusters
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When hydrocarbons bundle like this, oxygen
cannot reach all of the fuel
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Because of this, the hydrocarbons in
gasoline, diesel, bunker fuel etc., do not burn completely
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What is left over is released as exhaust.
Partially burnt molecules like these contribute to pollution |
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Green Plus catalyzes these molecules
causing the hydrocarbons to unbundle
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At the same time, it exposes them to
oxygen molecules thus facilitating the reaction
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By doing these two things, Green Plus
causes these chains to burn far more completely
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Green Plus causes fuels fuels to burn more
completely thus reducing emissions and increasing efficiency
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