Brazilian cane mills are also powered by leftover cane stalks that
heat caldrons to generate steam and electric energy, an extra
advantage that corn and wheat don't have.
Uh... why not? If you are just using the seeds of the corn (which is
stupid enough, true), what about the whole rest of
Hi Charles There is a patented information about using the zeolites at the top of the reactor , which can be very selective to adsorb and return back pure alcohol see google search using free patent site.
Then you can recover the catalyst using solar energy to remove water.In the case of ethanol
that the ethanol inserted
has to be anhydrous.
Best of luck to you !
Jan Warnqvist
AGERATEC AB
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+46 70 499 38 45
- Original Message -
From: Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Ethanol use
On Aug 21, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Charles List wrote:
I would like to know, however, if I can increase the temperature
of the reaction mixture to cut down the time taken for the reaction
as ethanol boils at 78C rather than 65C.
You probably could, but the separation of glycerol takes such
Hi Craig
Hi Keith
FirstlyThank you Keith for the very informative info you pointed out
on ethanol use in a gasoline motor.
You're most welcome, glad it helped.
Secondly..The amount of info I have managed to get by scounging a bit
deeper. I have learnt a yard full in such a short
Hi Craig
Hi chaps and lasses
Why can't I use methalated spirits in my petrol engine?
:-) Ah, the good old days... That'll need a translation for some of
the list members. Petrol = gasoline, a spark-ignition engine.
Is there any reason
other than it been more expensive than petrol? When I
Hi Keith
FirstlyThank you Keith for the very informative info you pointed out
on ethanol use in a gasoline motor.
Secondly..The amount of info I have managed to get by scounging a bit
deeper. I have learnt a yard full in such a short time.
At present I am building another 25