Briefing
|
- Carboxylate-Based Zwitterion Liquid – Japanese researchers developed new solvent for dissolving cellulosic material in biomass that produces 21 times more ethanol with 17 times lower toxicity than conventional solvent
- Ethanol – First generation biofuel made from food products such as corn or agricultural waste, called biomass
- More Streamlined Process – Uses hydrolysis and fermentation in single vessel, eliminating washing and separation steps that resulted in more energy consumed than produced
- Benefits – Saves time, energy and raw materials
- Other Potential Use – Can be used in third-generation biofuel production by dissolving polysaccharides from algae, which then converts to ethanol
|
Accelerator
|
|
Sector
|
Energy
|
Organization
|
Kanazawa University
|
Source
|
|
Original Publication Date
|
December 6, 2017
|