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Russian scientists identify optimal method for producing biofuel from wood and plant waste
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MOSCOW, 10 April (BelTA
- TV BRICS) - Researchers from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, a
partner of TV BRICS, in collaboration with Kazan National Research
Technological University, have identified the most effective conditions
for producing bioethanol from woody and plant-based raw materials
offering a more efficient approach to sustainable fuel production.
According
to the official website of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
of the Russian Federation, the study highlights steam explosion as the
most effective method for processing biomass, including pine wood and
wheat straw. This technique involves treating raw materials with
high-pressure saturated steam, significantly improving their chemical
reactivity and suitability for further processing.
During
experiments, biomass was exposed to temperatures of 165°C and 210°C. The
results showed that steam treatment accelerates the breakdown of
complex organic structures, increasing the release of soluble
carbohydrates required for fermentation. In treated pine samples, the
release rate of these compounds increased by up to 2.5 times compared
with untreated material.
Researchers also found that
higher-temperature processing reduces the presence of unwanted
by-products that can slow ethanol production, thereby improving overall
efficiency.
The method produces a highly reactive fibrous
material with a large surface area, enhancing subsequent conversion into
bioethanol. According to the team’s estimates, up to 200 kilograms of
ethanol can be obtained from one tonne of wood, while one tonne of dry
straw can yield up to 140 kilograms.
Experts believe bioethanol
derived from plant-based raw materials can serve both as a standalone
renewable fuel and as an additive to conventional fuels, improving their
environmental performance.