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Fuel Ethanol from Cellulosic Biomass

Science, 1991
Ethanol produced from cellulosic biomass is examined as a large-scale transportation fuel. Desirable features include ethanol's fuel properties as well as benefits with respect to urban air quality, global climate change, balance of trade, and energy security.
L R, Lynd   +3 more
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Fuel ethanol after 25 years

Trends in Biotechnology, 1999
After 25 years, Brazil and North America are still the only two regions that produce large quantities of fuel ethanol, from sugar cane and maize, respectively. The efficiency of ethanol production has steadily increased and valuable co-products are produced, but only tax credits make fuel ethanol commercially viable because oil prices are at an all ...
A E, Wheals   +3 more
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Ethanol Oxidation in Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2013
Abstract not Available.
Berthold B.L. Reeb   +3 more
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Cellulosic Fuel Ethanol

2003
Iogen (Canada) is a major manufacturer of industrial cellulase and hemicellulase enzymes for the textile, pulp and paper, and poultry feed industries. logen has recently constructed a 40 t/d biomass-to-ethanol demonstration plant adjacent to its enzyme production facility. The integration of enzyme and ethanol plants results in significant reduction in
Hugh G. Lawford, Joyce D. Rousseau
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Survey of US fuel ethanol plants

Bioresource Technology, 2009
The ethanol industry is growing in response to increased consumer demands for fuel as well as the renewable fuel standard. Corn ethanol processing creates the following products: 1/3 ethanol, 1/3 distillers grains, and 1/3 carbon dioxide. As the production of ethanol increases so does the generation of its coproducts, and viable uses continually need ...
J A, Saunders, K A, Rosentrater
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Ethanol?diesel fuel blends ?? a review

Bioresource Technology, 2005
Ethanol is an attractive alternative fuel because it is a renewable bio-based resource and it is oxygenated, thereby providing the potential to reduce particulate emissions in compression-ignition engines. In this review the properties and specifications of ethanol blended with diesel fuel are discussed.
Alan C, Hansen   +2 more
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Phase equilibria of ethanol fuel blends

Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Raymond French, Patrick Malone
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