Japanese researchers developed new solvent that produces 21 times more ethanol with less toxicity than conventional solvent

Briefing

Japanese researchers developed new solvent that produces 21 times more ethanol with less toxicity than conventional solvent

December 13, 2017

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

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Sector

Energy

Organization

Kanazawa University

Source

Original Publication Date

December 6, 2017

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