Bioethanol. BIOLOGY Taiyo Hamada What is Ethanol ? Ethanol - also known as ethyl alcohol Its the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors;

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Bioethanol

BIOLOGY Taiyo Hamada

What is Ethanol ? Ethanol - also known as ethyl alcohol Its the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors; used pure or denatured as a solvent

Ethanol from corn It is made by yeast from sugars. Fuel ethanol is highly concentrated to remove the water and blended with other compounds. It is done from the process called fermentation, yeast produces CO2 after eating sugars and produce ethanol as a waste.

Ethanol pollution Ethanol is releasing lots of carbon monoxide and also Volatile organic compounds (VOC) is being released by the ethanol plants, this is dangerous and pollutes the water supplies.

Ethanol pollution 2 The FUMES are produced when fermented corn is dried and selling for sale as a food for animal. Thermal oxidizers can be attached to the plants to burn off the dangerous gases. fume = a gas or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale.

BIOLOGY II Stephen Huang

CHEMISTRY Suyeon So

Property of Ethanol Molecular formula: C 2 H 5 0H Colorless, inflammable liquid Burns with smokeless blue flame Hydroxyl group Hydrogen Bonding Ethylene Hydration and Fermentation Flash point: 13°C Density: g/cm 3

Property of Gasoline Molecular formula: C 8 H 18 Yellow color, volatile and inflammable liquid Vaporizes at the low temperature Burns with black smoke and red flame Oil refineries (distillation) Flash point: 43°C Density: g/cm 3

Combustion of Ethanol C 2 H 5 0H (l) + 3O 2(g) 2CO 2(g) + 3H 2 0 (l) 50 L of Ethanol 50000cm × = 39450g Number of Ethanol moles: 39450÷ moles Mole ratio of Ethanol and CO 2 gas – 1:2 Number of CO 2 moles: moles Amount of CO 2 gas produced mol × 44.01g = g kg

Combustion of Gasoline C 8 H 18(l) O 2(g) = 8CO 2(g) + 9H 2 O (l) 50L of Gasoline 50000cm × = 36000g Number of Gasoline moles: 36000÷ moles Mole ratio of Gasoline and CO 2 gas – 1:8 Number of CO 2 moles: moles Amount of CO 2 gas produced mol × 44.01g = g kg kg MORE!!

PHYSICS Aileen Frotten

Efficiency of Energy 2.6 gallons of corn 1 gallon of ethanol 131,000 BTU = corn production, conversion to 1 gallon pure ethanol. 3 sets of distillation processes to separate 8% ethanol from 92% water. More treatment+energy to produce ethanol (99.8% pure) 77,000 BTU = energy 1 gallon ethanol provides 131, ,000 = 54,000 BTU net energy loss It takes more energy to produce the ethanol than the ethanol actually provides! EXTREMELY inefficient!

Ethanol Fermentation and Purification Experiment Purpose: To understand the amount of energy input required to produce ethanol

Fermentation (get materials info from Suuchan) Therefore, original mass is XXXXX

Purification Blah…. Final mass: 26/50 mL Ratio: x/XXX mL (XXX=beginning mass) X= This means that XX% of the entire process became waste

Experiment

Experiment Results TrialMass of EthanolDensity Average Density of our purified ethanol = Density = Mass/Volume Volume is a constant (10cm cubed)

Self Reflection