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  • ...based products for human and animal consumption, or utilized during fuel [[ethanol]] production. The main objective of the dry-milling process is to separate During [[ethanol|alcohol]] production, the main advantage of dry milling is the flexibility ...
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  • Slightly soluble in water.<ref name="AA"/> Soluble in hot [[ethanol]]. ...h 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Fuel resources to heat stabilizers |date=1991 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=978-0-471-5 ...
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  • ...conducting membrane as with other types of [[Fuel Cells]]. In Laminar flow fuel cells (LFFC) this is achieved by exploiting the phenomenon of non-mixing la ...ixture, MRFCs can potentially be simpler and less costly than conventional fuel cell systems.<ref>{{Cite web|title = MRFC Technology - Mantra Energy Altern ...
    19 KB (2,864 words) - 13:46, 29 December 2024
  • ...nonlinear simulation software that could aid in development of synthetic [[fuel]]s. In 1981, [[Aspen Technology|AspenTech]], a publicly traded company was |ETHANOL ...
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  • {{Short description|Measurement of fuel economy}} ...abel]] showing the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]]'s fuel economy equivalent ratings for the 2011 [[Chevrolet Volt]]. The rating for ...
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  • ...odified SBA-15 assisted enhanced high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell performance of polybenzimidazole membranes |url=https://linkinghub.els ...ination — The gel obtained from the previous step is washed with water and ethanol under centrifuging, and finally calcinated at about 550&nbsp;°C for 6 hour ...
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  • ...instead of bacteria is used for bioethanol production, among other liquid fuel alternatives.<ref name=":5">{{cite journal | vauthors = Costa RL, Oliveira ...acteria, [[algae]] or [[cyanobacteria]].<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Ethanol production is performed by the algae ''[[Chlamydomonas reinhardtii]]'', amo ...
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  • ...p://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1193 Jatropha: An Alternative Substitute to Fossil Fuel].([http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/HS/HS119300.pdf IFAS Publication Numbe ...d prices]] and [[food security]] thereby negating the [[Food vs. fuel|food-fuel dilemma]]. She explored the potential of biofuel production on a limited la ...
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  • ...adsorption research under the impetus of the quest for clean [[alternative fuel]]s has been observed. Considerable progress has been made in both adsorptio ...For example, separation or purification of light hydrocarbons, storage of fuel gases in microporous solids, adsorption from supercritical gases in extract ...
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  • ...may be used by fuel cell industry associations, in education material and fuel cell codes and standards to name but a few. ; Alkaline fuel cell ...
    92 KB (12,972 words) - 00:03, 23 December 2024
  • ...tion]], and [[hydrogenation]], as well as in the production of [[Synthetic fuel|synthetic fuels]] via a gas conversion process ( [[Fischer–Tropsch process| |[[Methanol]], [[ethanol]] ...
    27 KB (3,869 words) - 09:22, 29 November 2024
  • {{Short description|Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer}} ...r '''IC engine''') is a [[heat engine]] in which the [[combustion]] of a [[fuel]] occurs with an [[oxidizer]] (usually air) in a [[combustion chamber]] tha ...
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  • [[Ethanol]] is used in toiletries, cosmetics, some cleaners and coatings. [[File:Ethy ...=233830208 |issn=0927-6440}}</ref> For example, corn grain is used to make ethanol. Second-generation biorefineries use residues or wastes generated by variou ...
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  • ...poses when heated to yield gaseous water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethanol, [[acetic acid]], [[methyl formate]] and [[ethyl formate]]. Nickel acetate [[Nickel naphthenate]] is used as a fuel additive to suppress smoke,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=SALOOJA |first1=K. C. ...
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  • ...ng of carbon-rich sugarcane provides sugar, ethanol fuel, industrial grade ethanol, and alcohol for beverages, but also produces harmful emissions. It is estimated that 90% of GHG emissions from [[fossil fuel]]s is due to its [[combustion]].<ref>Blasing, T. Recent Greenhouse Gas Conc ...
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  • ....</ref>{{rp|687}} [[Methane emissions]] originate from agriculture, fossil fuel production, waste, and other sources.<ref name=":4">{{cite web |title=Globa ...a large variety of chemically different compounds, such as [[benzene]], [[ethanol]], [[formaldehyde]], [[cyclohexane]], [[1,1,1-Trichloroethane]] and [[aceto ...
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  • ...gen]]) and a carbon-containing gas (such as [[acetylene]], [[ethylene]], [[ethanol]] or [[methane]]). Nanotubes grow at the sites of the metal catalyst; the c ...anotubes, nanocrystal forms, and complex nanoparticle aggregates in common fuel-gas combustion sources and the ambient air|journal=Journal of Nanoparticle ...
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  • ...">{{cite journal |title=Mass transfer in graded microstructure solid oxide fuel cell electrodes |date=20 October 2006 |author=Greene, Eric S. |pages=225–23 ...ith [[glycerol]],<ref name="ZrAce"/> [[sucrose]],<ref name="additives"/> [[ethanol]],<ref name="additives"/> [[acetic acid]]<ref name="ZrAce">{{cite journal| ...
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  • ...ow orbit after arriving at a body with an atmosphere, and it requires less fuel than does the direct use of a [[rocket engine]]. ...ting nozzle]] engines. A vehicle with an aerospike engine uses 25–30% less fuel at low altitudes, where most missions have the greatest need for [[thrust]] ...
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  • ...matrix used for engine fan blades is designed to be impervious against jet fuel, lubrication, and rain water, and external paint on the composites parts is ...catalysts are used for more resistant polymers. Other solvents, such as [[ethanol]], [[acetone]], and their mixtures, have also been explored for this proces ...
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