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Louisiana Tech Researchers Seek to Improve Biofuel Processing
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 16, 2009
...ocesses developed at Louisiana Tech University can immobilize the expensive enzymes used to convert cellulose to sugars, allowing them to be reused several times over and, thus significantly reducing ...
Tires Partially Made from Cellulose
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 22, 2009
... © tillwe A new study indicates that microcrystalline cellulose, a product derived from plant fibers, can be used to partially replace silica as a reinforcing filler in the manufacture of rubber ...
Miles Per Acre: Is Electricity Better than Ethanol?
in IfEnergy, on May 10, 2009
...per-acre comparison, regardless of whether the energy was produced from corn or from switchgrass, a cellulose-based energy crop. For example, a small SUV powered by bioelectricity could travel nearly ...
Biofuels May be Obsolete Before We Can Make Enough to Matter - Part II
in IfEnergy, on December 29, 2008
... how it differs from the old ethanol produced from corn). Cellulosic ethanol is produced "from cellulose, the main component of wood, straw and much of the structure of plants." In other wor...
About PureVia™ Sweetener
in Daily Diabetic, on December 20, 2008
...y and sugar cane juice and produced through natural fermentation )
Natural flavors
Cellulose powder (a natural powder that is derived from fibrous plants)
Nutritional Information:
One se...
Patagonia Fungus Produces "Myco-Diesel"
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 25, 2008
... said."There are certain enzymes that are responsible for the conversion of substrates such as cellulose to myco-diesel."
Scott Strobel said his team is already screening the fungus' ge...
Biofuel from Olive Stones
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 17, 2008
...ssing industry, as a substrate for bioethanol production. The stones are rich in polysaccharides ( cellulose and hemicellulose) that can be broken down into sugar and then fermented to produce etha...
Designer Jewelry Sale at Saks
in The Jewelry Weblog, on November 16, 2008
...in, 16" long with pendant
• Acetate of cellulose and brass pendant
• Lobster claw clasp
• About 1½" wide
$71
Have a great week!
Maggie ...
T. reesei Genome Analysis Reveals Potential in Biofuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 7, 2008
...yme-producing genes, a strategy that may account for the organism's efficiency at breaking down cellulose.
On an industrial scale, T. reesei could be employed to secrete enzymes that can be purif...
Engineered Cyanobacteria: New Source for Biofuels
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 24, 2008
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Nobles made the new cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae ) by giving them a set of cellulose-making genes from a non-photosynthetic "vinegar" bacterium, Acetobacter xylinum...
New Genetically Modified Corn Variety for Fuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 11, 2008
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To facilitate the conversion of cellulose from corn into ethanol, scientists have created a new genetically modified variety of corn, called Spartan Corn III, which bears a gene from...
Goss Design Studio
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 13, 2008
...e, also called 'verdigris'), 24k gold leaf, and more unusual materials such as concrete and cellulose acetate.
These are examples of Andrew's work:
Small Boat Concrete Pendant
T...
Pucker Up.
in Are you a beauty?, on February 13, 2008
...begins in the mouth.
-Carbohydrates cause the strongest odors in the mouth - sugars, starches, and cellulose
-Milk intolerance is also a cause of bad breath. If you are sensitive to dairy products -...
La couche à jeter dans les toilettes
in Les Boutchous, on novembre 20, 2007
...compost . Attention, il faut "ouvrir" la doublure, composée de fibres de cellulose spécialement séchées et de "super absorbant" de façon à ce que le tout puisse être mélangé à l&...
Tropical Maize Better than Conventional Corn for Biofuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 17, 2007
...erials do not require pre-treatment necessary to convert the the starch found in corn grain and the cellulose in switchgrass, corn stover and other biofuel crops. The tropical maize plants also produc...
Plant-Derived Insulin Capsules Work in Diabetic Mice
in Daily Diabetic, on August 1, 2007
...o that it will go straight to the bloodstream. In this particular study, plant cell walls made of cellulose initially prevent insulin from degrading and then once the plant cells containing ins...
Reinigen nur mit Wasser - auch ein Beitrag zum Klimaschutz
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 01.05.07
...Beobachtung, wie die Natur selbst Blätter und Pflanzen reinigt.
akwa besteht aus 100% Holz-Cellulose und ist in der Lage, ohne Tenside die Oberflächenspannung von Wasser zu reduzieren. So aktiviert e...
Iowa Plans to Establish $200 M Cellulose-to-Ethanol Facility
in IfEnergy, on November 27, 2006
The project is called Liberty (short for Launch of an Integrated Bio-refinery with Eco-sustainable and Renewable Technologies) and it will be located in Emmetsburg, Iowa. The facility under Liberty's belt will be a new $200 M advanced corn fractionation and lignocellulosic ethanol conversi...
Compound May Boost Biofuel Production from Plant Fiber
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 9, 2006
...nto ethanol. When mixed with equal amounts of water, the solution could break down up to 95% of the cellulose in distillers dried grains. Further trials using other model compounds for cellulose also ...
Nanotechnology boosts bioplastic production
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 2, 2006
...ental Science and Forestry (ESF) are developing lightweight, biodegradable components by pulling cellulose nanocrystals out of natural materials and mixing them with plastics.
"By adding an o...
Bio-Adhesives From Switchgrass
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 4, 2006
...luable than ethanol: glycocalyx , a glue-like substanced produced by microorganisms to adhere to cellulose fibers.
"Because glycocalyx works so effectively at holding organisms to cellul...
American Society for Microbiology Meeting Highlights Energy-Producing Bacteria
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 24, 2006
...(86%) yield. This is the first step in a quest to develop bacteria that can breakdown and ferment cellulose biomass directly to ethanol.
Detergent-Producing Microorganisms For More Efficient...
Cellulose Fiber Formation, First Observed Real-time
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 28, 2006
... The most abundant biological material on Earth is cellulose, a fibrous molecule found in all plants. Cellulose is a favored target of renewable, plant-based biofuel research. However, even if there...
Microbial Ethanol and Biofuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2006
...hanol plants are increasingly poaching corn meant for the dinner table or livestock feed.
Breaking cellulose into sugar to spin straw into ethanol has been studied for at least 50 years. But the tech...




