The production of ethanol fuel from food wastes, ripe plantain peels, and corn cobs were carried out with aim ofconverting waste to useful materials. Different concentrations of sulphuric acid (H2SO4) were used to determine theacid concentrations that could produce...
Karina:Yes, but some critics have suggested thatthe production of corn ethanol uses up more fossil fuel energy than the biofuel energy it eventually produces. For that reason, I’d say it was more harmful to the environment (Q23). Mike:I see what you mean. You’re probably right. It’...
We make three key statements to enhance understanding and communication about ethanol production's impact on the food and fuel markets: (1) The amount of corn used to produce the ethanol in a gallon of regular gas would feed a person for a day, (2) The production of ethanol is so ...
Wayman, M,Chen, S,Doan, K.Technical Note-Production of fuel ethanol from the waste paper in garbage. Process. Saf. Environ. Prot . 1993Wayman, M,Chen, S,Doan, K.Technical Note-Production of fuel ethanol from the waste paper in garbage. Process. Saf. Environ. Prot . 1993...
Spectrometer systems from ZEISS tell you precisely how much starch and protein is in the corn, allowing you to add the exact dosage of enzymes necessary – and nothing more. This ensures your ethanol production is more efficient and makes better use of raw materials and ingredients. Turn by...
The Impact of Ethanol as a Fuel in the Gas Emissions C. Arapatsakos Department of Production and Management Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi 67100, Greece Received: November 8, 2010 / Accepted: December 6, 2010 / Published: June 20, 2011.Abstract: This work deals with ...
Production of fuel-grade ethanol by ex- tractive distillation employing the salt effect. Separation and Purification Methods, 22(1):1-21.Furter, W. Production of fuel-grade ethanol by extractive distil- lation employing the salt effect. Sep. Purif. Methods 1993, 21, 1-21....
Ethanol produced by fermenting the sugars in biomass materials such as corn, sugar beets, switchgrass, or agricultural residues, used as a fuel in internal-combustion engines either in pure form or more often as a gasoline additive. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth ...
This study comprises a technical and economic comparison of three different processes for the production of fuel ethanol from pine. The processes were based on the same technical and economic assumptions. The main difference between the processes lies in the front end of each process, i.e. in ...
1991. CO2 emissions from the production and combustion of fuel ethanol from corn. Energy 16(11-12):1307-1316.Marland, G.; Turhollow, A. F. CO2 emissions from the production and combustion of fuel ethanol from corn. Energy 1991, 16 (11/12), 1307-1316....