On Dec 8, 7:10 pm, "Eric Gisin" <gi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Be on the lookout for pseudo-physicist frothing at the mouth.
> Do not apprehend, may have heart-stopping death ray. Phone 911!
>
Eric is a dumb disinformer. :-) Lets uncover some of those debunkies
of yours ahh? Here is your laundry Eric, you dummy! You do everything
on one account. That's just stoopid man.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=energy&qt_s=Search&enc_author=CAKXxhIAAAATMnE8OhY4qy2DeLgglfPN8rhlH0Pnl47z4AZhN98BFg
This one is interesting, thanks Eric! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy.hydrogen/browse_frm/thread/9e3e4523d89c71cf
University of Wisconsin Engineers Develop Higher-Energy
Liquid-Trans****tation Fuel from Sugar
A University of Wisconsin press release, announced that university
chemical
and biological engineering Professor James Dumesic and his research
team
have developed a two-stage process for turning biomass-derived sugar,
fructose, into 2,5-dimethylfuran (DMF), a liquid trans****tation fuel
with 40
percent greater energy density than ethanol, similar to that of
gasoline.
By engineering sugar through a series of steps involving hydrochoric
acid
and copper catalysts, salt and using butanol as a solvent, UW-Madison
researchers created a path for a sustainable, carbon-neutral fuel to
reduce
global reliance on fossil fuels.
Not only does dimethylfuran have higher energy content than ethanol,
it also
addresses other ethanol shortcomings. DMF is not soluble in water and
therefore cannot become contaminated by absorbing water from the
atmosphere.
DMF is stable in storage and, in the eva****ation stage of its
production,
consumes one-third of the energy required to eva****ate a solution of
ethanol
produced by fermentation for biofuel applications.
Dumesic and graduate students Yuriy Roman-Leshkov, Christopher J.
Barrett
and Zhen Y. Liu developed their new catalytic process, re****ted in the
June
21 issue of the journal Nature, for creating DMF by expanding upon
earlier
work,
You wrote:
"But photosynthesis produces glucose, not fructose."
Well ....
http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/conversations/Conversations4Teachers/2006/Dumesic.htm
" James Dumesic received his Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering from
Stanford University, under the supervision of Michel Boudart, working
in the area of heterogeneous catalysis. After postdoctoral positions
in France, Denmark, and Russia, he joined the chemical engineering
faculty at the University of Wisconsin in 1976, where he has worked to
the present time. He is currently the Steenbock chair of
engineering. Dumesic's research group is currently studying the
fundamental and applied aspects of catalytic processes involved in the
conversion of biomass feeds to fuels and chemicals. He co-founded
Virent Energy Systems with Randy Cortright. "
You better send James Dumesic some email about his mistake he seems to
be at it to this very day??
Or maybe he is smart and you are dumb?
Newsgroup users tend to be a bit crazy as a rule of thumb.
Things are not working in your advantage it seems?
Ahhh Eric the dummy?


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