Environmental Benefits

XFT™ reduces harmful emissions emitted by combustion engines.  The reduction in harmful emissions can be proven by the Carbon Mass Balance Test.

Fuel is mixtures of hydrocarbons—compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.  In a “perfect” engine, oxygen in the air would convert all of the hydrogen in fuel to water and all of the carbon in the fuel to carbon dioxide (carbon mixed with oxygen). Nitrogen in the air would remain unaffected.

Inefficient fuel burning engines produce the following harmful emissions:

Hydrocarbon emissions result when fuel molecules in the engine do not burn or burn only partially.  Some kinds of exhaust hydrocarbons are also toxic. It is our most widespread urban air pollution problem.

Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion and occurs when carbon in the fuel is partially oxidized rather than fully oxidized to carbon dioxide.  Carbon monoxide reduces the flow of oxygen in the bloodstream and is particularly dangerous to persons with heart disease.

Nitrogen oxides, like hydrocarbons, are precursors to the formation of ozone. Nitrogen oxides also contribute to the formation of acid rain.