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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists make 28-cent sugar from corn waste to power next-gen biofuelsEvery harvest season, millions of tons of corn stalks, husks, and leaves, collectively known as corn stover, are left behind in fields across the U.S. This agricultural residue, while abundant, ...
Scientists at Washington State University have discovered a new way to turn leftover corn stalks and other agricultural waste ...
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AZoCleantech on MSNEconomical Sugar Production from Corn Waste for BiofuelsWSU researchers have developed a novel method to extract low-cost sugar from corn stalks, enhancing sustainable biofuel ...
Newly published in Bioresource Technology, their experimental process used ammonium sulfite-based alkali salts to convert corn stover—leftover corn stalks, husks, and other residues—into low ...
Dow Inc. and New Energy Blue have announced a long-term supply agreement to produce bio-based ethylene from renewable ag residues, specifically corn stover, which comprises stalks and leaves.
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