Modifying gasoline from sawdust

Scientists at the Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (KU Leuven University, Belgium) say they have successfully converted sawdust into gasoline.

Scientists at the Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (KU Leuven University, Belgium) say they have successfully converted sawdust into gasoline.

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By the new chemical reaction process, the cellulose in the sawdust has been converted into a hydrocarbon chain. These hydrocarbon chains can be used as an additive in gasoline or as a component to produce plastic, nylon bags, rubber, foam insulation ...

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"This is a new invention from bioproducts that we have now patented for this research." We put the sawdust collected from a sawmill, combined with catalysts and put in. After about half a day at the right temperature and pressure, the cellulose in the chip is converted into saturated hydrocarbon chains or alkane, " said Bert Lagrain, co-author of the study. , said.

The results of the chemical reaction will produce an intermediate product to form petrol. The scientists say their products can be used as a green, less toxic and partially replaceable alternative to conventional refined petroleum.

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In addition, researchers are very proud of the future potential of cellulose because it can help replace oil-based products. This is not necessarily the case when "cellulose is available everywhere, mostly from plant waste." It's not competing with crops that supply ethanol fuel , " says Bert. Sels of KU Leuven University said.

References: Gizmag.

Update 12 December 2018
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