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Ethanol evaporates.
Ethanol?
Ethanol is a toxin. You wrap your Lamborghini around a tree, acute ethanol toxicity. And you fry your liver, chronic ethanol toxicity.
Ethanol has good attributes, it has bad attributes, but what I want to make sure is that you all understand that ethanol is only one of many liquids that currently can play a role in
Not ethanol, I mentioned ethanol's volatile.
The ethanol issue, we actually have been fighting, Oxfam's been fighting that one on Capitol Hill the last couple of years.
Cellulosic ethanol is a little bit better but it's still 50 to 150 percent so you really don't know if you're actually getting any carbon benefit.
of ethanol that we would like to have.
produce ethanol how is that gonna affect food production?
into ethanol.
cellulosic ethanol to clean electricity or natural gas um and you probably heard in the governor's State of the State at
Yeast wants to make ethanol.
If yeast makes ethanol in the forest, does anyone get drunk to hear it or something.
they almost never find ethanol.
So to produce ethanol from grains, you have to convert the starch back to ferment-able sugars through the process called malting.
Glucose yields ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Dare I say ethanol with you?
Why not ethanol? Well, they, you still have to burn the ethanol like a combustion fuel.
for the ethanol.
where do you get ethanol from?
excretes kerosene ethanol gasoline so if you couple class laus CO2
to grow the ethanol industry. The ethanol industry cannot grow anymore because they have hit this blend wall and in fact, they're exporting this stuff now.
the next ethanol exporter because the market is saturated, which is why we need to remove this blend wall altogether and the way to remove this blend wall is to make sure we
What we use the ethanol for, the corn for in the ethanol industry, we use the sugars.
we don't make ethanol from wheat?
One of them is that ethanol is chemical warfare.
Yeast can tolerate really high levels of ethanol.
Did it want to make acetaldehyde into ethanol or make ethanol into acetaldehyde.
They're making their own ethanol, and they can hang out inside that fruit.
You've got 96 calories of ethanol hitting the mitochondria all at once.
The big difference is that for ethanol the yeast does the first step in metabolism.
Most of you are familiar with ethanol; this is only one of those alcohols. Everybody has an opinion about ethanol. Some people like ethanol; some people hate ethanol; both have
Less gasoline was sold in Brazil than ethanol, which they happen to make from sugar cane.
If you go to an ethanol plant, you'll see that they separate the sugars from the proteins; they take the proteins, they feed it to cows; and they take the sugars and they refine it
emerging technologies such as a cellulosic ethanol and and other technologies as well and what role will
because 40% of the corn crop is used to make ethanol.
But also using alcohol dehydrogenase 2 to take that ethanol and convert it back to acetaldehyde.
And so, because ethanol is volatile, it wants to evaporate-- and that's going to be important later as a property-- that's a really good property to have in a waste product.
You want more sugar because you get more ethanol out of it.
ways, because ethanol doesn't freeze at standard ice cream temperatures.
And the alcohol we're talking about is ethyl alcohol or ethanol.
Yeast can then convert those fructose and glucose molecules into ethanol and carbon dioxide through fermentation.
Our bodies retrieve the energy stored in the chemical bonds of ethanol through the oxidation to acetaldehyde and finally acetal.
Other issue, ethanol.
Genetically engineer the thing so it produces let's say ethanol or even a higher more sophisticated version closer to biofuel like a diesel.
Methanol from biomass is easier and cheaper to do than ethanol from biomass because we don't need to invent all kind of bugs and enzymes and all kind of funny creatures that
commentator: So it sounds like the political support from the ethanol lobby would be there for this proposal, and on top of it you would have strong political support from the natural
the slowest in more than 20 years even though ethanol production is growing.
But what's interesting, I frame the ethanol debate in terms of answering this question that we've been so good at growing corn.
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