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Ethanol from Cellulose Faster

Submitted by on December 29, 2009 – 9:42 amOne Comment

by J.W. Walkinshaw and S.E. Poniatowski (University of Massachusetts and Terrasonics)  This presentation illustrates the usual process of breaking cellulose into sugars for ethanol fermentation by using an enzymatic process and, then illustrates the results of speeding up that process by using ultrasound.  Includes chart of cellulose from discards.  READ MORE

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