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Hydrodesulfurization is a process used in exhaust systems and components to reduce sulfur content in fuels. This process is used to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, which are a major contributor to air pollution. The process involves the use of a catalyst to convert sulfur compounds into hydrogen sulfide, which is then removed from the fuel. The process is also used to reduce the amount of sulfur in diesel fuel, which can cause engine damage and reduce fuel efficiency.
The hydrodesulfurization market is driven by the increasing demand for cleaner fuels and the need to reduce emissions. The market is expected to grow as governments and regulatory bodies continue to impose stricter regulations on emissions. Additionally, the increasing demand for diesel fuel is expected to drive the market.
Companies in the hydrodesulfurization market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, Total, and Valero. Show Less Read more