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March 17, 2009 – 10:42 am | One Comment

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New Method Uses Electrolyzed Water For More Efficient Fuel Production

Submitted by on July 31, 2009 – 12:16 pmNo Comment

(Science Daily)  Using electrolyzed water rather than harsh chemicals could be a more effective and environmentally friendly method in the pretreatment of ethanol waste products to produce an acetone-butanol-ethanol fuel mix, according to research conducted at the University of Illinois.  READ MORE

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