Edelweiss Frontiers in Applied Science

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Bioethanol

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Bioethanol is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic smell. The principle fuel used as a petroleum substitute is bioethanol. Bioethanol is mainly produced by the sugar fermentation process, although it can also be produced by the chemical process of reacting ethylene with steam. Bioethanol can also be produced directly from sugar syrups. Bioethanol is also produced very easily and integrated into the existing road transport fuel system. By using this bioethanol in older engines we can reduce the amount of carbon monoxide which is produced by vehicles, such that we can improve air quality. Bioethanol fuel is a safe fuel to use, especially when compared to standard gas burning fireplaces and wood burning fireplaces. Edelweiss Applied science and technology journal is a platform for authors to submit their valuable research work of material science and get global readers.

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