A variant of fuel additives and oil additive that are usually employed to even out and balance fluids by immobilizing the metal ions to turn them stationary as oxidation catalysts is called a metal deactivator. Metal deactivators help in restraining the catalytic effects of ions, particularly copper, by slowing down the formation of gummy residues. A popular metal deactivator employed for gasoline and jet fuels include N, N-Disalicylidene-1, and 2-propanediamine.
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A variant of fuel additives and oil additive that are usually employed to even out and balance fluids by immobilizing the metal ions to turn them stationary as oxidation catalysts is called a metal deactivator. Metal deactivators help in restraining the catalytic effects of ions, particularly copper, by slowing down the formation of gummy residues. A popular metal deactivator employed for gasoline and jet fuels include N, N-Disalicylidene-1, and 2-propanediamine.