Researchers Develop New Biofuel - DMF

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Limited petroleum resources as well as the pollution associated with burning them have sent engineers scrambling for renewable, clean-burning fuels that are more readily available worldwide. On 21 June, an article in the journal Nature reported that researchers have discovered a potential new source of biofuel: simple sugars.

James Dumesic, of the University of Wisconsin's college of engineering, and several graduate students have discovered a way to convert naturally-occurring simple sugars to a fuel source. Through several steps, fructose (and other sugars) is converted into a chemical known as DMF (2,5-dimethylfuran). DMF has about 40% more energy content than the more familiar biofuel, ethanol. It is also more efficient and faster to produce then ethanol.

"Currently, ethanol is the only renewable liquid fuel produced on a large scale," says Dumesic. "But ethanol suffers from several limitations. It has relatively low energy density, evaporates readily, and can become contaminated by absorption of water from the atmosphere. It also requires an energy-intensive distillation process to separate the fuel from water." DMF does not appear to have these limitations.

In addition to these drawbacks, the primary source of ethanol is corn, which at first glance may appear to be beneficial for our economy and the environment. However, recently ethanol-generated corn shortages have been responsible for higher prices for many consumer products ranging from tortillas to corn-fed beef. Increased corn production also requires the use of more water resources for irrigation and application of pesticides; consequences that negate the positive effects of using corn as an alternative fuel source.

While corn is the primary source for ethanol, many different types of sources can be used when manufacturing DMF. This includes fruit, sludge from paper mills, and other similar 'waste' products that are often difficult to dispose of. Using such materials as these for sources of fuel is, thus, more environmentally friendly than growing and harvesting corn for ethanol, or digging wells from which to pump oil.

So, can consumers expect to see DMF fuel at the gas station soon? "We could make this happen within the next few years if we are told from an environmental safety point of view that this would be a good thing to do," Dumesic says. "The process we are talking about here is very much like a petroleum process and the knowledge of the petroleum industry in scaling things up could all apply here."

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ElFenix

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i bet the stupid laws are written so that this actually can't get into gas stations.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Well ethanol really has no serious benefits anyway....

Tell that to Brazil

They make it out of sugar cane which yields much more ethanol per pound of plant material and the other parts of the plant can be burned as fuel to facilitate the distillation process.
 

SVT Cobra

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Well ethanol really has no serious benefits anyway....

Tell that to Brazil

They make it out of sugar cane which yields much more ethanol per pound of plant material and the other parts of the plant can be burned as fuel to facilitate the distillation process.

Thank you.

It is not feasible for the states.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Well ethanol really has no serious benefits anyway....

Tell that to Brazil

They make it out of sugar cane which yields much more ethanol per pound of plant material and the other parts of the plant can be burned as fuel to facilitate the distillation process.

Thank you.

It is not feasible for the states.

It is only a decent fuel if the vehicle's engine is designed for it also. Ethanol has less energy than gasoline yet it has a MUCH higher octane rating. When it is burned in an engine designed for gasoline it is pretty inefficient because the compression ratio is low to allow gasoline to be burned without detonation. If you build an engine with a high enough compression ration ethanol makes more power than gasoline and because it is being efficiently utilized you get similar gas mileage. The problem here is that you can no longer run gasoline in an engine designed for ethanol as the compression ratio is simply too high. With no infrastructure to support ethanol all over the country the only way to have an efficient ethanol ONLY vehicle is if you make your own and stay close home where your fuel store is located.
 
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