Russia successfully separated biodiesel from mud

After many studies, scientists from the Siberian Institute of Biotechnology and Biotechnology, have concluded that from the bottom layers of lakes and rivers, the source of diesel oil can be easily separated. Bio-based and meets all international quality standards.

According to scientists, the process of separating biodiesel from sludge is quite simple, with some uncomplicated chemical reactions, dirty viscous liquid will turn into pure product. The cost of raw materials to produce new fuels is also not high.

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This can be considered a cheap and never-exhausted fuel source.

Previously, scientists could obtain biodiesel from corn and canola, but this was an expensive method because it had to grow a lot of these two crops.

The new research results promise to be more effective because the raw materials are already available in nature, the mud layers in the bottom of the lakes and rivers are infinite, while the process of separating them is simple.

Russian researchers estimate that, from the sediment deposited after the average daily human waste is disposed of, nearly 1,500 liters of high quality diesel fuel can be obtained.

The Siberian scientists' invention is not only a breakthrough in biofuel production, but also allows solving environmental problems - emissions from wastewater treatment plants become a source of cashew material. Processing new alternative fuel sources.

This is a perfectly closed circle. If waste is taken seriously, biofuels obtained from them may be used in factories with high demand for diesel fuel in the future.

The results of the discovery by Russian scientists underwent rigorous international assessments and were published in scientific and future journals, a new biofuel production project at a cost. Low will be done.