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- The process of
separating the components
or
substances
from a
liquid mixture
by using
selective boiling and condensation
- Fermentation produces
a solution with 10% ethanol and 90% water.
Distillation separates these
two liquids
, so that the
ethanol
can be used as a
fuel
E10:
- Lower
energy density
(
46
kJ g-1)
-
Cheaper
-
Cleaner combustion
- Can be
renewable fuel
- Absorbs
CO2
during
formation
to avoid the impact of
CO2 emissions
during
combustion
(
lower
net CO2 emissions)
- Generally
safer
production
Petrol:
-
Higher
energy density (
48
kJ g-1)
- More
widely
distributed
-
Less
CO2 produced per km when
driving
What is the advantages and disadvantages of using ethanol as an alternative fuel for motor vehicles?
Advantages
Renewable
(fuels that can be
replaced at a sustainable rate
)
Carbon Neutral
(a process that
absorbs the same amount of carbon
as it
generates
)
Disadvantages:
Lower Energy Content
Ethanol can make
water
with
hydrogen
and
oxygen
, therefore the water produced can
damage
the parts of the car
To have Ethanol, you need
crops
and that can lead to
deforestation
What chemical changes occur in the manufacturing process of bioethanol?
The
carbohydrates
are
pulped
with
water
; a process that involves
blending
the
biomass
in water to
break up
the
cell
or
plant structures
Various enzymes
are then added to the mixture to break the carbohydrate molecules down to form
glucose.
Enzymes
catalyse
the
fermentation
of
glucose
to produce an
ethanol solution
What are the three main bioethanol feedstocks?
Sugar cane
(high in sucrose)
Wheat
(high in starch)
Forest Waste
(high in cellulose)
What is fermentation?
Fermentation is a
natural process
in which an
organism
converts a
carbohydrate
such as
starch
or
sugar
into an
alcohol
Various
enzymes
and
microorganisms
catalyse or facilitate the reactions involved
The process is carried out at
35oC
because, at
higher temperatures
, the
microorganisms
and
enzymes
would be destroyed
The reaction is:
C6H12O6
(aq) →
2CH3CH2OH
(aq) +
2CO2
(g)
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