Engineers have developed a method for manufacturing low-cost sugars from biomass, which makes it possible to reduce the production costs of biofuels.
... ... Brown calls it ...
This is the name of the liquid was due to the rapid pyrolysis of biomass such as corn stalks and wood chips. Fast pyrolysis involves rapid heating biomass without oxygen to produce liquid or gaseous products. ...
This discovery is also important that this sugar can be further processed into biofuel.
Brown and Iowa State researchers presented their ideas and findings during the tcbiomass2011 - International Conference on Science of thermochemical conversion in Chicago September 28-30. Brown spoke at the conference, describing how much sugar can be produced from biomass. He also explained how sugar can be produced from the pyrolysis products.
Their work was supported by the Program Conoco Phillips Biofuels Program at Iowa State. ... ... The fact that we have developed a very simple method based on heating of biomass ...
It should also be noted that this study may have great resonance, as the use of biofuels in the industry today is gaining tremendous momentum. More and more talk about it in the automotive industry. This is not news that these automakers as Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Toyota, and many other cars on biofuels produced.

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