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Biofuels Hwang, Ha-Kyung AP Bio, per.1 June 6, 2009
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History of Biofuels
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1900s Rudolf Diesel first thought of using vegetable oil 1973-1974 Arab oil embargo 1978-1979 Iranian Revolution
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1982 the first International Conference on Plant and Vegetable Oil was held 1998 the Clean Air Act and Energy Policy Act were amended
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Various Types of Biofuels
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Biodiesel is made with used vegetable oil Bioalcolhol biologically produced alcohol Biogas created when an anaerobe digests an organic material Ethanol the most commonly used biofuel in the world; usually made from maize
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How to make Biofuels
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1. Filtering 2. Water removal 3. Titration 4. Preparation of Sodium Methoxide 5. Mixing and Heating 6. Transesterification
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Benefits & Drawbacks
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Biodegradable Might end dependency on foreign countries Potentially unlimited / renewable source of energy Improves the engine’s lubricity
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Increases green house effect Causes deforestation Destroys biodiversity Results in shortage of food
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Should we use the biofuels?
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