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Technical Proceedings of the 2009 Clean Technology Conference and Trade Show

Clean Technology 2009

Chapter 3: Bio Energy and Bio Fuels

 

Non bacterial way of production of alcohols and biofuel

Authors:P.K. Gorakavi, P.K. Gorakavi
Affilation:University college of Technology, Osmania University, IN
Pages:117 - 120
Keywords:biofuel, non-bacterial, economical
Abstract:Biofuel which is currently being produced through a variety of bacterial uses can be replaced by a much more faster and economical process of production which involves production in laboratory with ot using metabolism. This intensifies the rate of product and the percentage yield of both biofuel as well as alcohol. It is mst efficient in producing highly concentrated products at a much higher speed than the conventional processes. If it is brought to market, calculations show a sure 800% inprovement in the profit ranges of petroindustries.
ISBN:978-1-4398-1787-2
Pages:412
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Indexes:Keywords, Authors, Affiliations
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