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Application of butterfly wing iridescence, reflection spectroscopy, and chemometric tools in adulteration sensing in gasoline

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Abstract

Use of adulterated gasoline with kerosene has led to engine breakdowns, air pollution, and poor economic growth. By using Papillon junonia butterfly species, we were able to detect adulterated gasoline as low as 4.7% adulteration.

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