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Second Generation Biofuel Discovery, Gasoline extracted from straw

 

 

Researchers developed methods to make Gasoline from green plants

Scientists engaged in the search for fuel have a big success. In this, scientists have discovered a new method of making gasoline/fuel from straw or filtered. This will help green plants to make gas fuels. This work was done by researchers at Catholic University in Lewen, Belgium.

Find out how to develop cellulose present in sufficient quantity of straw as a hydrocarbon chain. It can be used as a fuel by adding hydrocarbons to gasoline. Cellulose will be mixed gasoline 'second generation biofuel'.

Beginning with the residue of plants, they use a chemical process to develop them as petrochemicals. According to him, the quality of this biofuel is so good that after the process is over, you have to use the carbon dating process to differentiate between gasoline and natural gasoline made from cellulose.

Researchers had established a 'Chemical Reactor' in their laboratory in 2014 which could produce cellulose gasoline in small quantities.


 

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