Kerosene is a burnable hydrocarbon liquid that is derived from Crude Oil. It is a low viscosity, clear liquid formed from the hydrocarbons obtained from the fractional distillation of Petroleum between 150 and 275 °C as well as derived from cracking of heavier molecules. DPK is comprised of aliphatic hydrocarbons with 10-16 carbons per molecule and Benzene and Naphthalene derivatives. Liquid Kerosene fuels carry potentially harmful compounds, including ‘Hexane’ and ‘Benzene’. It is commonly used as a fuel in aviation as well as household. In extension, it can be used as an oil in central heating systems.