Cellulose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula , a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to over ten thousand β(1→4) linked D -glucose units. Cellulose is the structu...
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Creating Cellulosic Ethanol: Spinning Straw into Fuel ... Cellulosic ethanol has the potential to substantially reduce our consumption of gasoline. "It is at least as likely as hydrogen to be an energy carrier of choice for a sustainable transportation sector," say the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Union...
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www.harvestcleanenergy.org/enews/enews_0505/enews_0505_...
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There are several methods to produce cellulosic ethanol, including enzymatic conversion, acid hydrolysis, gasification, and other technologies. Click HERE to view schematics of some of these processes.
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www.ethanolrfa.org/resource/cellulosic/
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Cellulosic ethanol and conventional, grain-based ethanol have identical molecules, but they differ in that conventional fuel ethanol is derived from only a small fraction of biomass feedstock, the edible parts of corn or other feed grains, while cellulose ethanol is made from the non-food portion of renewable...
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www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/re_ethanol_cellulosic.htm
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About Cellulosic Ethanol, Ethanol Production from Cellulose ... Cellulosic ethanol is made from non-food products such as corn stalks, wood chips and switchgrass. If this tiny corner of the ethanol industry develops into a large enough producer, cellulosic ethanol could prove to be a viable, lower-cost compromise in the...
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e85.whipnet.net/ethanol.faq/cellulosic.ethanol.html
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Scientists have long known how to turn trees into ethanol, but doing it profitably is another matter. ... Cellulosic ethanol, in theory, is a much better bet. Most of the plant species suitable for producing this kind of ethanol — like switchgrass, a fast- growing plant found throughout the Great Plains,
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www.wired.com/science/planetearth/magazine/15-10/ff_pla...
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Man-made cellulosic fibres: A report on the supply of man-made cellulosic fibres ... Chapter 1 General ... Chapter 2 Development of the cellulosic fibres industry...
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Fuel from grass and wood chips could be big in the next 10 years--if the government helps. ... Cellulosic ethanol, a fuel produced from the stalks and stems of plants (rather than only from sugars and starches, as with corn ethanol), is starting to take root in the United States.
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Bioethanol and enzyme products manufacturer. Company, products and services informatio ... Iogen is a world leading biotechnology firm specializing in cellulosic ethanol - a fully renewable, advanced biofuel that can be used in today's cars. ... 11 June 2009: Cellulosic Ethanol Used at 24 Hours of Le Mans Race...
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