Archive for the ‘alcohol fuels’ Category
mmm_batteries asked:
I have just seen on news that the ethanol that is made in our gas can cause water to accumulate in your boat 'your tank of gas s (also cause corrosion of pipes and the fuel tank itself ) And I were wondering if a little isopropyl alcohol could evaporate the water in the tank (it is very volatile)
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on December 2nd, 2008
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saeed s asked:
I want the fuel for manufacturing industrial alcohol (alcohol solid), but wearing, t I RESIDUAL of PERCENTAGES? We pray for alcohol fuel composed of PERCENTAGES OF INDUSTRY?
- Biofuels in general
Biofuels are all the fuels that are made of biomass (all biological matter, produced by living organ...
- Alcohol fuel?
Bandit asked: Why is that a federal law prohibits the conversion of cars to operate on alcohol? Now,...
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on December 1st, 2008
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FordGuy asked: (Methanol is a race fuel used in endurance race.)
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 29th, 2008
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serenely, soMEone asked: http://www.snugroups.org/applications/making_methanol.html Where can I get the name of that small maledico? I 'the VE sought and has tried but to no avail. Methane is about 21 time more destructive as CO2 greenhouse gases. But it 's an excellent fuel. Natural gas is usually methane-based or propane-based. Once burned, exhaust the carbon - but if produced by living matter, can only drain as much content just from the atmosphere. Everything from switchgrass to livestock manure from grease can be converted easily into methane through anaerobic digestion. But can 't be is transported easily. The conversion to liquid form would solve a myriad of problems and methanol could be reasonably easily converted to serve as drop-in replacement for gasoline. Thus, where the devils I find this bacteria?
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 26th, 2008
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the Jeremy Vyle show asked: are on a large 41 years that I think is a great approval of salary on a dangerous fuel but how many vehicles out during a year? I know a driver carrying later methanol one day in the IE of deadly weeks of sulphuric acid and hes on a great 24 years I was communicating with him and now hes going to applicarmi covers an application form probably with many others drivers. I know that I would be if I had the experience and its authorization what you think
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 26th, 2008
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Mike B asked:
Someone else points out that since MTBE has been proscribed as a fuel additive and was replaced by ethanol (grain alcohol from corn) that your miles per gallon has fallen? This is because alcohol has less than 50% of the value of BTU of gas, the result is less mileage for your vehicle. And because the grain that is used to produce alcohol that is diverted from livestock feed, food chicken and other food that our cost of food has increased rapidly. Anyone who truly believes alcohol from grain is a solution to the energy crunch in the United States? Or we're alimentandi another line of bull and we should observe elsewhere? * I do not consider that the assessments of EPA. I'm looking at the actual mileage on my car. * Also are not against alcohol, I believe that the marsh grass has proved to produce more alcohol to a more high-quality grain.
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 23rd, 2008
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bucky asked: My friends had a job in many years thatrequired his hands to be exhibited to the methanol fuel mixed with castor oil industry. It is an old and the doctor thinks that may have Altzheimer's disease. I was just wondering if the chemicals could cause this problem and whether the influences could be reversed. I know that the AD can not usually be reversed.
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 23rd, 2008
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Ram asked: I had some questions about the injection of water I was hoping that someone could recall. The injection of work with that of gasoline engines at all? I know its used with diesels with success. As the water compares to methanol? Water has the highest specific and latent heat confronted with methanol, but that the methanol be searched also are desirable qualities as a fuel in itself. No conjecture random meets!
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 22nd, 2008
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KILLZ4therapy asked:
I 'VE that is the question this. The ethanol requires changes to a gasoline engine to operate properly and doesn 't put out as much as gasoline. Butanol on the one hand does not require changes to a gasoline engine and outlaws tan power as gasoline. Recently, Du Pont and BP teamed up overseas in the UK to generate butanol. Since the 50s, most butanol in the United States is produced commercially from fossil fuels. The process begins with the most common propene, which is operated by a reaction to form hydroformylation of butane, which is then reduced with hydrogen to butanol. Butanol can also be produced by fermentation of biomass by bacteria. Before the 50s, the clostridio acetobutylicum was used in industrial production of butanol fermentation processes. Research in recent decades has shown the results of other micro-organisms that can produce direct butanol fermentation.
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 20th, 2008
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theall62@sbcglobal.net asked:
Recently there has been much investment in the production of ethanol (an alternative fuel to gasoline). But lately there has been some talk that butanol is a much more efficient substitute for gas. I 'm that questions whether the firms of ethanol and may change over like butanol and if there is a big expense?
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on November 19th, 2008
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