Ethanol vs Butanol Why has America chosen Ethanol?
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.
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.
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November 21st, 2008 at 2:55 pm
The profits are higher.