Biofuel research isn’t just a matter of finding the right type of biomass – corn grain, soybean oil, or other material – and converting it into fuel. Scientists must also find environmentally and economically sound uses for the co-products from biofuel production. By Alfredo Flores and Ann Perry, Agricultural Research Service Information
When producing 100 litres of biodiesel from soybean oil this also yields around eight kg of crude glycerine. When this glycerine is refined
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